Anteoninae R. Perkins, 1912

Xu, Zaifu, Olmi, Massimo & He, Junhua, 2013, Dryinidae of the Oriental region (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea), Zootaxa 3614 (1), pp. 1-460 : 58-59

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3614.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6498377

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scientific name

Anteoninae R. Perkins, 1912
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III. Subfamily Anteoninae R. Perkins, 1912

Dryininae partim Kieffer in Kieffer & Marshall 1905: 130.

Anteoninae partim Kieffer in Kieffer & Marshall 1906: 510.

Anteonini R. Perkins 1912: 7; Kieffer 1914b: 137; Richards 1939: 190; Muesebeck & Walkley 1951: 1040.

Anteoninae J. Perkins 1976: 13 ; Olmi 1984: 110; Olmi 1993a: 189; Olmi 1995b: 502; Olmi 1995d: 133; Olmi 1999: 93; Olmi & Bechly 2001: 41; He & Xu 2002: 97; Olmi & Virla 2006: 408; Virla & Olmi 2008: 369; Olmi, Rasnitsyn & Guglielmino 2010: 30.

Anteoninae partim Krombein 1979: 1240.

Type genus. Anteon Jurine, 1807 , designated by Olmi (1984).

Diagnosis. Female: fully winged, occasionally brachypterous or micropterous; occipital carina complete; mandible quadridentate, with teeth progressing larger from anterior one to posterior ( Plate 3D View PLATE 3 ); antenna without tufts of long hairs and without rhinaria; ocelli present; palpal formula 6/3; pronotal tubercles present; fore wing with three cells enclosed by pigmented veins (costal, median and submedian) ( Plates 28D View PLATE 28 , 54A View PLATE 54 , 59A View PLATE 59 ); fore wing with stigmal vein and pterostigma ( Plates 28D View PLATE 28 , 54A View PLATE 54 , 59A View PLATE 59 ); protarsus chelate ( Plates 28D View PLATE 28 , 54A View PLATE 54 , 59A View PLATE 59 ); chela without rudimentary claw ( Plates 17C View PLATE 17 , 56C View PLATE 56 , 60B View PLATE 60 ); protrochanter short and broad; tibial spurs 1/1/2. Male: fully winged, rarely brachypterous; occipital carina complete; mandible quadridentate, with teeth progressing larger from anterior one to posterior ( Plate 3D View PLATE 3 ); palpal formula 6/3; fore wing with three cells enclosed by pigmented veins (costal, median and submedian) ( Plates 43C View PLATE 43 , 55A View PLATE 55 , 60A View PLATE 60 ); fore wing with stigmal vein and pterostigma ( Plates 43C View PLATE 43 , 55A View PLATE 55 , 60A View PLATE 60 ); fore wing with metacarpus shorter than pterostigma ( Plates 43C View PLATE 43 , 55A View PLATE 55 , 60A View PLATE 60 ); basivolsella completely situated down distivolsella ( Plates 17D View PLATE 17 , 56D View PLATE 56 , 63A View PLATE 63 ); tibial spurs 1/1/2.

Distribution. Worldwide.

Hosts. Cicadellidae ( Guglielmino & Olmi, 1997, 2006, 2007).

World species. Five hundred and ninety seven species are known, 162 in the Oriental region.

World genera. Seven genera are known, four in the Oriental region.

Remarks. The following three genera are not quoted from the Oriental region: Anteonopsis Olmi, Rasnitsyn & Guglielmino, 2010 (compression fossil from Eastern Siberia), Janzeniola Olmi, 2011 (fossil in Baltic amber), Metanteon Olmi, 1984 (Neotropical) .

Key to the genera

Females

1. Inner side of enlarged claw with one row of at least four bristles ( Plate 52H View PLATE 52 )................2. Burmanteon Engel (fossil)

- Inner side of enlarged claw with only one–two bristles or peg-like hairs located proximally ( Plates 17C View PLATE 17 , 56C View PLATE 56 , 60B View PLATE 60 )....... 2

2. Inner side of enlarged claw with proximal prominence not bearing bristles ( Plates 54B View PLATE 54 , 56C View PLATE 56 , 57D View PLATE 57 ), with one–two short bristles or peg-like hairs located further distally than proximal prominence ( Plates 54B View PLATE 54 , 56C View PLATE 56 , 57D View PLATE 57 )...... 3. Deinodryinus R. Perkins

- Inner side of enlarged claw with proximal prominence bearing one long bristle ( Plates 17C View PLATE 17 , 60B View PLATE 60 )..................... 3

3. Fore wing with distal part of stigmal vein as long as, or longer than proximal part ( Plates 59A View PLATE 59 , 62A View PLATE 62 ); occasionally distal part of stigmal vein slightly shorter than proximal part, but then propodeum without strong transverse keel between dorsal and posterior surface.......................................................................4. Lonchodryinus Kieffer

- Fore wing with distal part of stigmal vein much shorter than proximal part ( Plate 28D View PLATE 28 ); occasionally distal part of stigmal vein slightly shorter than proximal part, but then propodeum with strong transverse keel between dorsal and posterior surface............................................................................................ 1. Anteon Jurine

Males (unknown in Burmanteon Engel )

1. Fore wing with pterostigma four or more than four times as long as broad ( Plate 55B View PLATE 55 ), occasionally less than four times as long as broad, but then paramere with branch wrapping penis ( Plates 56D – F View PLATE 56 , 57A, B View PLATE 57 )..............3. Deinodryinus R. Perkins

- Fore wing with pterostigma less than four times as long as broad ( Plate 43C View PLATE 43 , 60A View PLATE 60 ); paramere usually without branch wrapping penis ( Plates 17D View PLATE 17 , 63A View PLATE 63 )................................................................................ 2

2. Fore wing with distal part of stigmal vein much shorter than proximal part ( Plate 43C View PLATE 43 ); occasionally slightly shorter, or as long as, or longer than proximal part, but then propodeum with strong transverse keel between dorsal and posterior surface.............................................................................................. 1. Anteon Jurine

- Fore wing with distal part of stigmal vein as long as, or longer than proximal part ( Plate 60A View PLATE 60 ), occasionally slightly shorter than proximal part, but then propodeum without transverse keel between dorsal and posterior surface....................................................................................................4. Lonchodryinus Kieffer

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Dryinidae

Loc

Anteoninae R. Perkins, 1912

Xu, Zaifu, Olmi, Massimo & He, Junhua 2013
2013
Loc

Anteoninae

Krombein 1979: 1240
1979
Loc

Dryininae

Olmi, Rasnitsyn & Guglielmino 2010: 30
Virla, E. G. & Olmi, M. 2008: 369
He, J. & Xu, Z. 2002: 97
Olmi, M. & Bechly, G. 2001: 41
Olmi, M. 1999: 93
Olmi, M. 1995: 133
Olmi, M. 1993: 189
Olmi, M. 1984: 110
Perkins, J. F. 1976: 13
Muesebeck, C. F. W. & Walkley, L. M. 1951: 1040
Richards, O. W. 1939: 190
Kieffer, J. J. 1914: 137
Perkins, R. C. L. 1912: 7
Kieffer, J. J. & Marshall, T. A. 1906: 510
Kieffer, J. J. & Marshall, T. A. 1905: 130
1905
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