Fagineura Vikberg & Zinovjev, 2000

Liu, Mengmeng, Li, Zejian & Wei, Meicai, 2019, First record of the genus Fagineura Vikberg & Zinovjev (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) with descriptions of two new species from China, ZooKeys 829, pp. 29-42 : 29

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.829.30086

publication LSID

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scientific name

Fagineura Vikberg & Zinovjev, 2000
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Fagineura Vikberg & Zinovjev, 2000

Diagnosis.

Medium-sized; clypeus and labrum yellowish-white to yellow; clypeus with broad and moderately deep (0.4-0.5) emargination apically; mandibles symmetrical; malar space shorter than diameter of median ocellus, and in most species not exceeding 0.5 × of diameter of median ocellus; postocellar area short, more than 2.0 × as wide as long; antenna usually shorter than thorax and abdomen together; posterior part of mesopleural katepimeron covered with hairs; distance between cenchri almost as long as breadth of a cenchrus; forewing without radial cross-vein; the costa of forewing less dilated than in Pristiphora ; hindwing with anal cell petiolate; claws bifid, inner tooth large; sawsheath short; annular suture 1 with setae band; the longest setae bands of lancet is at least 0.5 × length of annulus (Figs 1i, 2h); cypsella of basal serrulae almost absent, apically short and with somewhat deep emargination; tangium of lancet with campaniform sensilla in most species; radix at least 0.5 × as long as lamnium, in most species radix not shorter than lamnium.

Remarks.

The genus resembles Pristiphora , Mesoneura , Euura and Nematus , but Fagineura can be distinguished from Pristiphora by having an emarginate clypeus; less dilated costa of the forewing; claws with a large inner tooth; in males, the posterior end of tergum 8 with distinct apical projection; distinguished from Mesoneura by the lack of radial cross-veins; apex of vein C in forewing slightly enlarged; abdomen longer than the head and thorax together; ovipositor sheath longer than fore tibia; distinguished from Euura and Nematus by an annular suture 1 with setae band; malar space narrower than the diameter of the median ocellus; katepimeron of the mesopleuron with hairs; having campaniform sensilla on the tangium in most cases.