Sycophila Walker, 1871

Xiao, Hui, Zhang, Rui & Gao, Mengqing, 2021, Three new species of the genus Sycophila (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Eurytomidae) from China, ZooKeys 1029, pp. 123-137 : 123

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1029.60911

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scientific name

Sycophila Walker, 1871
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Sycophila Walker, 1871: 63. Type species: Sycophila decatomoides Walker, designated by Ashmead 1904; Bouček 1974: 267-268; Bouček 1988: 96-97; Narendran 1994: 156-170.

Tineomyza Rondani, 1872: 205. Type species: Tineomyza pistacina Rondani. Synonymized by Bouček 1974: 267-268.

Pseudisa Walker, 1875: 15. Type species: Pseudisa smicroides Walker. Synonymized by Bouček 1988: 96.

Isanisa Walker, 1875: 16. Type species: Isanisa decatomoides Walker. Synonymized by Bouček 1988: 96.

Decatomidea Ashmead, 1888: 42. Type species: Decatomidea xanthochroa Ashmead. Synonymized by Bouček 1988: 96.

Eudecatoma Ashmead, 1888: 42. Type species: Decatoma batotoides Ashmead, designated by Ashmead 1894. Synonymized by Bouček 1974: 267-268.

Diagnosis.

Body yellowish or brownish, occasionally black. Head wider than mesosoma, lower margin of clypeus bilobed. Antennal insertion slightly above or on lower ocular line, antennal formula 11153 in female, 11143 in male. Prothorax with pronotum rectangular, almost as long as mesoscutum; mesothorax dorsally convex, notauli deep and complete, scutellum convex; propodeum with an inverted V-shaped basal submedian carina. Fore wing with marginal vein broadened, mostly with dark brown maculae below marginal vein; postmarginal vein slightly shorter than marginal vein. Hind femur distinctly thickened. Petiole elongated, gaster compressed from side-to-side.

Biology.

Most species develop in plant galls or in figs, some extralimital species are recorded as parasitoids. The hosts involved Hymenoptera ( Pteromalidae , Eulophidae , Eurytomidae , Tanaostigmatidae , Torymidae , Tenthredinidae , Cynipidae and Cecidomyiidae ), Lepidoptera ( Cecidosidae , and Gelechiidae ), Diptera ( Prodoxidae ) and Hemiptera ( Psyllidae ) ( Noyes 2020).

Distribution.

China (Hainan, Fujian, Hunan, Guangxi, Hongkong, Taiwan) ( Luo et al. 1987; Huang et al. 1988; Beardsley 1998; Chen et al. 1999; Xu et al. 2002). The species of Sycophila are reported throughout the world ( Narendran 1994; Noyes 2020).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Chalcidoidea

Family

Eurytomidae

Loc

Sycophila Walker, 1871

Xiao, Hui, Zhang, Rui & Gao, Mengqing 2021
2021
Loc

Decatomidea

Ashmead 1888
1888
Loc

Eudecatoma

Ashmead 1888
1888
Loc

Pseudisa

Walker 1875
1875
Loc

Pseudisa smicroides

Walker 1875
1875
Loc

Isanisa

Walker 1875
1875
Loc

Tineomyza

Rondani 1872
1872
Loc

Tineomyza pistacina

Rondani 1872
1872
Loc

Sycophila

Walker 1871
1871
Loc

Sycophila decatomoides

Walker 1871
1871