Monoctenus cryptomeriae Togashi, 2001

Hara, Hideho & Nagase, Hirohiko, 2023, The Japanese species of Monoctenus (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae), Zootaxa 5380 (6), pp. 541-561 : 545-547

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Monoctenus cryptomeriae Togashi, 2001
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Monoctenus cryptomeriae Togashi, 2001

( Figs 2A2, B2 View FIGURE 2 , 5A 2c View FIGURE 2 , 6A1, B1, 8B 2 View FIGURE 2 , 10A1, 12)

Monoctenus cryptomeriae Yano, 1919a: 457 (Japanese name: Sugi-habachi). Not available. Nomen nudum.

Monoctenus cryptomeriae Yano, 1919b: 370 . Not available. Nomen nudum.

Monoctenus sp. : Okutani 1967: 48.

Monoctenus sp. (Japanese name: Sugi-habachi): Hayasaka 1970: 163; Sato 1971: 13; Okutani 1984: 24; Sato 1991: 76, 156.

Monoctenus cryptomeriae Togashi, 2001: 42 ; Taeger et al. 2010: 211; Yoshida 2010: 28; Hara 2016: 19; Hara 2019: 45; Hara 2020: 287.

Additional description. Female. Length 6.3–8.5 mm (6.3 mm in holotype). Figs 2A2, B2 View FIGURE 2 , 12A, B. Head capsule black, with supraclypeal area and dorsomedial part of clypeus yellow brown to brown, often with vertex laterally dark brown ( Fig. 12E, F View FIGURE 12 ). Labrum brown or dark brown. Prepectus red yellow. Postspiracular sclerite mostly or entirely red yellow. Mesepisternum with one small brown spot centrally ( Fig. 12B View FIGURE 12 ), sometimes with two small brown spots centrally and dorsally ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Abdomen sometimes yellow on posteroventral parts of laterotergites 2–5, central parts of laterotergites 7 and 8, and wide lateral part of tergum 9 ( Figs 2B2 View FIGURE 2 , 6A1).

Clypeus without median furrow ( Fig. 12F View FIGURE 12 ); ventral edge widely concave. Antenna ( Fig. 12G, H View FIGURE 12 ) with 16–18 antennomeres; flagellomere 6 in lateral view with breadth including serration 1.4–1.7 × dorsal length. Valvula 3 ( Fig. 12J–L View FIGURE 12 ) tapering and with apex narrowly rounded in dorsal view, with apex narrowly rounded and dorsal edge nearly straight in lateral view. Lance in lateral view with dorsal edge gently rounded at basal third and almost straight from middle to near apex ( Fig. 12M View FIGURE 12 ). Lancet with 10 annuli ( Figs 6B View FIGURE 6 1 View FIGURE 1 , 12N View FIGURE 12 ); length from ventral end of ctenidium 1 to apex 4.1–4.3 × breadth; ctenidia 1–7 parallel, inclined anteriorly.

Male. Length 6.2–7.0 mm. Fig. 12C, D View FIGURE 12 . Labrum yellow brown or brown ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 1 View FIGURE 1 ). Pronotum yellow posterodorsally ( Fig. 12I View FIGURE 12 ). Antenna with 23–25 rami (26–28 antennomeres). Tegula brown yellow, often darkened medially. Subgenital plate in ventral view rounded or nearly truncate apically. Genitalia Fig. 12O View FIGURE 12 ; in penis valve, paravalva with ventral edge roundly convex and inner sclerite broadest near apex ( Figs 8B View FIGURE 8 2 View FIGURE 2 , 12P); valviceps 2.8–3.1 × as long as broad.

Immature stages. According to Hayasaka (1970), Sato (1971, 1991) and Okutani (1984), the mature larva is 25 mm long with the head and thoracic legs black and the trunk dark green, and the cocoon is 8 mm long and dark brown.

Material examined. Holotype ( Fig. 12A, B, E–G, J–N View FIGURE 12 ): ♀, labelled “Tokyo, JAPAN, V-25. 1916, M. YANO ”, “Reared on Cryptomeria japonica ”, “774”, “K. Sato collection, 1975” and “ Holotype Monoctenus cryptomeriae sp. nov. ” (treated as Monoctenus cryptomeriae by Yano 1919a, b). Paratypes: 1♂, with same data labels as holotype (treated as Monoctenus cryptomeriae by Yano 1919a, b); 1♀, Honshu, Miyagi Pref., Kurikoma, 8. VII. 1968, Y. Hayasaka ( Fig. 12H View FIGURE 12 ) (treated as Monoctenus sp. by Hayasaka 1970 and Okutani 1984). Other material examined: 4♂, with same data labels as holotype ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 1 View FIGURE 1 , 12I, P View FIGURE 12 ) (treated as Monoctenus cryptomeriae by Yano 1919a, b); 1♂, Honshu, Miyagi Pref., Kurikoma, Toyasaki, Abumigafuchi, 8. VII. 1968, Y. Hayasaka ( Figs 8A View FIGURE 8 2, B2 View FIGURE 2 , 12C, D, O) (treated as Monoctenus sp. by Hayasaka 1970 and Okutani 1984); 1♀, Honshu, Toyama Pref., Kurobe, 29. V. 1984 ( Figs 2A2, B2 View FIGURE 2 , 5A 2c View FIGURE 2 , 6A1, B1).

Distribution. Japan (Honshu) ( Yano 1919a, b, Hayasaka 1970, Sato 1971, Togashi 2001).

Host plant. Cupressaceae : Cryptomeria japonica (L.f.) D.Don ( Yano 1919a, b, Hayasaka 1970, Sato 1971, Togashi 2001).

Life history. According to Hayasaka’s (1970) and Sato’s (1970) observations in Miyagi and Iwate Prefectures, this species is univoltine, the adults appear in June and July, the eggs are laid individually inside old needles, and the larvae occur from July to September and make cocoons in the soil.

Remarks. Four Japanese species, M. cryptomeriae , M. decoratus , M. fujisanus and M. itoi , are separated from their congeners by the combination of a female head predominantly or entirely black, a female mesonotum widely or mostly red yellow anteriorly, a male head and mesonotum entirely black, an abdomen dorsally entirely black, legs yellow but coxae basally black and wings nearly colorless transparent (compare with the descriptions of other species by Norton 1872, Cresson 1880, Marlatt 1888, Gussakovskij 1947, Smith 1975, Smith et al. 2010, De Lira-Ramos et al. 2022, Japoshvili & Haris 2022 and this study). The four Japanese species are distinguished as in the key.

Togashi (2001) stated that M. cryptomeriae was closely allied to M. decoratus and distinguished them by the color of their postspiracular sclerites and mesepisterna and the shape of their valvulae 3, lancets, male genitalia and penis valves. However, their valvulae 3, lancets, male genitalia and penis valves are not distinctly different.

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Diprionidae

Genus

Monoctenus

Loc

Monoctenus cryptomeriae Togashi, 2001

Hara, Hideho & Nagase, Hirohiko 2023
2023
Loc

Monoctenus cryptomeriae

Hara, H. 2020: 287
Hara, H. 2019: 45
Hara, H. 2016: 19
Taeger, A. & Blank, S. M. & Liston, A. D. 2010: 211
Yoshida, H. 2010: 28
Togashi, I. 2001: 42
2001
Loc

Monoctenus sp.

Sato, H. 1991: 76
Okutani, T. 1984: 24
Sato, H. 1971: 13
Hayasaka, Y. 1970: 163
1970
Loc

Monoctenus sp.

Okutani, T. 1967: 48
1967
Loc

Monoctenus cryptomeriae

Yano, M. 1919: 457
1919
Loc

Monoctenus cryptomeriae

Yano, M. 1919: 370
1919
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