Massicus raddei in NE
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4560628 |
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Key to parasitoids of Massicus raddei in NE View in CoL China
1 Antenna with 11 antennomeres.......................................................................... 2
- Antenna with more than 12 antennomeres................................................................. 3
2 Middle coxa inserted anterior of midline of mesopleuron (mesosternum very short) ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 in Yang et al. 2013); gregarious koinobiont endoparasitoid........................................................... Cerchysiella raddei Yang
- Middle coxa inserted distinctly posterior to midline of mesopleuron (mesosternum relatively long) ( Fig. 15C View FIGURE 15 ); solitary koinobiont ectoparasitoid........................................................................ Metapelma View in CoL sp.
3 Fore wing without vein 1-SR+M, with compound 1 st submarginal cell and 1 st discal cell present....................... 4
- Fore wing with vein 1-SR+M separating 1 st submarginal cell and 1 st discal cell..................................... 5
4 Mesoscutum with irregular sharp transverse rugae ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 )....................... Megarhyssa praecellens (Tosquinet) View in CoL
- Mesoscutum without wrinkles.............................................. Xorides (X.) sepulchralis (Holmgren) View in CoL
5 Occipital carina present ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 )........................................................................ 6
- Occipital carina absent ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10 )....................................................................... 11
6 Fore wing without vein r-m ( Fig. 3D View FIGURE 3 )................................................ Eubazus (E.) pallipes Nees View in CoL
- Fore wing with vein r-m, although sometimes it is less sclerotized ( Fig. 14E View FIGURE 14 )..................................... 7
7 Hind coxa with two processes dorsally (anterior one long and posterior one short) (Fig. 35 in Cao et al. 2015)......................................................................................... Zombrus bicolor (Enderlein) View in CoL
- Hind coxa normal, without such processes ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 )........................................................ 8
8 First tergite and basal part of 2 nd tergite sculptured, other tergites smooth ( Figs 14 View FIGURE 14 , 21 in Cao et. al. 2015)............... 9
- First tergite completely sculptured, 2 nd tergite completely or partly sculptured, basal half of 3 rd tergite sculptured, 4 th and 5 th tergites more or less sculptured basally ( Figs 13F View FIGURE 13 , 14G View FIGURE 14 )...................................................... 10
9 Vein m-cu of fore wing antefurcal (= entering 1 st submarginal cell; Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 in Cao et al.)....... Doryctes petiolatus Shestakov View in CoL
- Vein m-cu of fore wing postfurcal (= entering 2 nd submarginal cell; Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 in Cao et al.)... Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall View in CoL
10 Basal and posterior areas of 2 nd tergite smooth, subbasal area of 2 nd tergite, basal half of 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th tergites sculptured ( Fig. 14G View FIGURE 14 )................................................................... .. Rhaconotus formosanus Watanabe View in CoL
- Second tergite completely sculptured, basal half of 3 rd tergite and small basal area of 4 th tergite sculptured ( Fig. 13F View FIGURE 13 )......................................................................... Hypodoryctes fuga Belokobylskij & Chen View in CoL
11 First subdiscal cell of fore wing oval, vein 2-CU1 curved ( Fig. 11D View FIGURE 11 )................... Megalommum tibiale (Ashmead)
- First subdiscal cell of fore wing parallel-sided, vein 2-CU1 straight ( Figs 6D View FIGURE 6 , 8D View FIGURE 8 , 9C View FIGURE 9 ).............................. 12
12 Vein 1-CU1 of fore wing 0.4 × as long as vein 2-CU1 ( Fig. 9C View FIGURE 9 ).................. Euurobracon yokahamae (Dalla Torre) View in CoL
- Vein 1-CU1 of fore wing less than 0.1 × as long as vein 2-CU1 or invisible ( Figs 6D View FIGURE 6 , 8D View FIGURE 8 , 12C View FIGURE 12 )...................... 13
13 Second tergite without smooth triangular areas medio-basally and baso-laterally ( Fig. 12D View FIGURE 12 ).... Iphiaulax impostor (Scopoli) View in CoL
- Second tergite with smooth triangular areas medio-basally and baso-laterally ( Figs 5C View FIGURE 5 , 7H View FIGURE 7 )......................... 14
14 Clypeus separated from face by a carina ( Fig. 7D View FIGURE 7 ); notauli weak, nearly absent ( Fig. 7G View FIGURE 7 ); vein 2-SR as long as vein 3-SR or nearly so ( Fig. 8D View FIGURE 8 ).......................................... Pseudocyanopterus raddeivorus gen. nov. et sp. nov.
- Clypeus not separated from face by a carina ( Fig. 4C View FIGURE 4 ); notauli only visible anteriorly ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ); vein 3-SR of fore wing much longer than vein 2-SR ( Fig. 6D View FIGURE 6 ).................................................. Cyanopterus tricolor (Ivanov) View in CoL
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