Neoneurus Haliday, 1838

Li, Jun, Achterberg, Cornelis van, Zheng, Minlin & Chen, Jiahua, 2020, Review of Neoneurini Bengtsson (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Euphorinae) from China, Zoological Systematics 45 (4), pp. 281-289 : 282-283

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.202034

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:98022E04-015E-4951-A4F4-EEACE7817CE0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13772397

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7F4F9573-9341-FFDB-FF26-4AB08A76FE7C

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Carolina

scientific name

Neoneurus Haliday, 1838
status

 

Neoneurus Haliday, 1838 View in CoL View at ENA

Neoneurus Haliday, 1838: 213 View in CoL . No species included. Type species: Neoneurus halidaii Marshall, 1897 View in CoL [= Neoneurus auctus (Thomson, 1895) View in CoL ]. First included species by Marshall (1897).

Ecclites Foerster, 1863: 244 . Type species: Ecclites clypeatus Foerster, 1863 [= Neoneurus clypeatus ( Foerster, 1863) View in CoL ]. Synonymized with Neoneurus View in CoL by Ashmead (1900).

General description. Antenna with 16 antennomeres, longer than head and mesosoma combined. Head comparatively large and transverse. Maxillary palp with 2 segments, labial palp with 1 segment. Fore wing with a short and complete marginal cell, with a spectral spurious vein (wing fold) extending from apex of radial cell towards wing margin, hind wing with closed cell. Fore legs of ♀ modified, fore tibia robust, often with a basal longitudinal carina along inner margin and a sub-basal protuberance on anterior margin; tibial spurs large and distinct, outer spur at least 0.5 × as long as hind basitarsus; tarsi slender, tapering towards apex; tarsal claws minute; arolium, especially fore arolium, greatly enlarged. Metasoma narrow, with apex of ♀ strongly compressed. Ovipositor shorter than hind basitarsus, compressed, sickle-like, and strongly curving anterad when exserted.

Biology. Parasitoid of adult ant workers, for details see Shaw (1993) and Gómez Durán and van Achterberg (2011). The known hosts are Formica cunicularia Latreille , F. podzolica Francoeur , F.pratensis Retzius and F. rufa L. ( Yu et al., 2016).

Distribution. Palaearctic and Nearctic Regions.

Remarks. The genus is recorded in China for the first time.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Tribe

Neoneurini

Loc

Neoneurus Haliday, 1838

Li, Jun, Achterberg, Cornelis van, Zheng, Minlin & Chen, Jiahua 2020
2020
Loc

Ecclites

Foerster 1863: 244
1863
Loc

Neoneurus

Haliday 1838: 213
1838
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