Leucospis bakeri Crawford, 1914

Ye, Xin-hai, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Yue, Qi & Xu, Zai-fu, 2017, Review of the Chinese Leucospidae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea), ZooKeys 651, pp. 107-157 : 136

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.651.11235

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scientific name

Leucospis bakeri Crawford, 1914
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Leucospis bakeri Crawford, 1914 View in CoL Figs 106-107, 108-109

Leucospis bakeri Crawford, 1914: 457; Weld 1922: 30; Bouček 1974a: 198; Bouček and Narendran 1981: 12.

Leucospis gonogastra Masi, 1932: 36. Syn. by Bouček (1974a).

Type material.

Holotype of Leucospis bakeri , ♀ (USNM), "[PHILIPPINES], Luzon, Los Banos", "Type No. 18402, U. S. N. M.", USNMENT01197886.

Diagnosis.

Head black (Figs 106, 108, 109); antenna reddish brown, with scape yellow ventrally; mesosoma and metasoma tricoloured (black, yellow and reddish brown) (Figs 106, 107, 109); pronotum with two long yellow transverse stripes (Fig. 109); mesoscutum with a pair of yellow elongate lateral bands and a tricoloured trapezoidal pattern medially (Figs 107, 109); mesoscutellum with a curved yellow mark posteriorly (Fig. 107); dorsellum reddish brown, with yellow spot medially (Fig. 107); metapleuron yellow (Fig. 107); hind coxa with elongate yellow mark baso-dorsally (Fig. 106); hind femur with yellow bands ventro-basally and dorsally (Fig. 106); propodeum reddish brown medio-apically (Fig. 107); T1 with two yellow spots laterally (Fig. 107); T4 with broad yellow transverse band; T5 mainly reddish brown, with yellow transverse band posteriorly; T6 with small yellow spot (Fig. 107); epipygium with a pair of longitudinal marks laterally (Fig. 107); pronotum with weak and short discal carina and distinct and long premarginal carina (Fig. 109); hind coxa with impunctate area, without dorsal teeth (Fig. 106); hind femur with nine medium-sized teeth ventrally, only basal tooth strongest and distinctly protruding (Fig. 106); hind tibia subtruncate apically; metasoma strongly convex dorsally and medially (Fig. 106); T1 without ovipositorial furrow; ovipositor sheath only exceeding half length of T5 (Fig. 107).

Male. Not available for this study.

Biology.

Unknown. Collected in June and September ( Bouček 1974a).

Distribution.

China (Taiwan), Philippines ( Bouček 1974a).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Leucospidae

Genus

Leucospis