Aclista Förster, 1856

Feng, Jun & Xu, Zaifu, 2016, The genus Aclista Förster, 1856 (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) firstly recorded from China, with descriptions of three new species, Zoological Systematics 41 (3), pp. 273-279 : 274

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https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.201628

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Aclista Förster, 1856
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Genus Aclista Förster, 1856 New record to China

Aclista Förster, 1856: 128 ; Cresson, 1887: 87; Ashmead, 1893: 347; Ashmead, 1902: 246; Kieffer, 1913: 172; Dodd, 1915: 389; Kieffer, 1916; 351; Muesebeck & Walkley, 1951: 685; Muesebeck & Walkley, 1956: 324; Nixon, 1957: 7; Muesebeck & Masner, 1967: 293; Kozlov, 1971: 14; Kozlov, 1978: 564; Muesebeck, 1979: 1130; Mani & Sharma, 1982: 218; Buhl, 1998: 41; Rajmohana, 2006: 14. Type species: Aclista scutellaris (Thomson, 1859), designated by Muesebeck & Walkley (1951).

Diagnosis. Female antenna 14- or 15-segmented. Male antenna 14-segmented. Male A3 usually with strong emargination. Mandibles mostly long and sickle-shaped. Notauli complete. Scutellar pit suboval or rectangle. Postscutellum without process. Fore wing with closed radial cell. Petiole usually twice as long as wide. Gaster fusiform.

Biology. Some species were reared from dipterous larvae ( Muesebeck, 1979; Ševčík, 2006)

Distribution. Worldwide.

Key to Chinese species of the genus Aclista Förster.

1. Antenna brown, with A9 and A10 pale yellow; A10–A14 as long as wide .............................................................. A. annula sp. nov. Antenna fully brown; A10–A14 longer than wide ...............................................................................................................................2

2. A1 distinctly longer than A2+A3; head in dorsal view distinctly wider than mesosoma; petiole 2.25× as long as middle width; apex of striation on T2 without ring of pubescence ......................................................................................................... A. capitata sp. nov. A1 slightly shorter than A2+A3; head in dorsal view as wide as mesosoma; petiole 1.33× as long as middle width; apex of striation on T2 with ring of pubescence ................................................................................................................................. A. hirsuta sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Diapriidae

Loc

Aclista Förster, 1856

Feng, Jun & Xu, Zaifu 2016
2016
Loc

Aclista Förster, 1856: 128

Rajmohana 2006: 14
Buhl 1998: 41
Muesebeck 1979: 1130
Kozlov 1978: 564
Kozlov 1971: 14
Nixon & Hymenoptera & Proctotrupoidea. Diapriidae & Belytinae. Handbooks for the & Identification of British Insects 1957: 7
Dodd 1915: 389
Kieffer 1913: 172
Ashmead 1902: 246
Ashmead 1893: 347
Cresson 1887: 87
Forster 1856: 128
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