Agathacrista Sharkey, 2013

Sharkey, Michael J. & Stoelb, Stephanie A. C., 2013, Revision of Agathacrista new genus (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Agathidinae, Agathidini), Journal of Hymenoptera Research 33, pp. 99-112 : 104-105

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.33.4373

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0E5C3C07-22D0-45B8-8B9A-4BA142EE1731

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Agathacrista Sharkey
status

gen. n.

Agathacrista Sharkey gen. n.

Type species.

Agathacrista winloni Sharkey, sp. n.

Diagnosis.

Interantennal space with longitudinal keel that is sharply declivous posteriorly ( Figs 3b View Figure 3 , 7d View Figure 7 ); ocelli elevated above surface of vertex; fore tibia with pegs ( Fig. 3a View Figure 3 ); third metasomal median tergite lacking sculpture; basal lobe of tarsal claws large and right angled or slightly acute ( Fig. 7a View Figure 7 ); fore wing partly or completely pigmented; hind wing vein CUb absent. Some members of a few other genera of Agathidini have a sharp keel between the antennae, but none of these have pegs on the fore tibia.

Description.

Head. Lateral carina on frons (as in members of Alabagrus ) absent; interantennal space with longitudinal keel that is sharply declivous posteriorly ( Figs 3b View Figure 3 , 7d View Figure 7 ); ocelli elevated above surface of vertex; gena not extended ventroposteriorly into sharp prominence ( Fig. 6a View Figure 6 ); gena lacking sharp angle posteriad of eye; labial palpus with 4 segments, third segment less than ½ as long as apical segment; apical antennomere acute but lacking nipple-like process. Mesosoma. Propleuron convex ventrally but lacking a sharp bump; notauli impressed and pitted, at least in part ( Fig. 6c View Figure 6 ); posteroscutellar depression absent but sculpture usually present in this area; propodeum rugose to areolate-rugose ( Fig. 7g View Figure 7 ); sclerite between hind coxal cavities and metasomal foramen complete, its ventral margin situated ventral to dorsal margin of hind coxal cavities. Legs. Fore tibia with pegs ( Fig. 3a View Figure 3 ); all tarsal claws with strong basal lobe and with right-angled or slightly acute angle ( Fig. 7a View Figure 7 ). Wings. ( Figs 6d View Figure 6 , 8b View Figure 8 ). Fore wing RS+M vein mostly absent; second submarginal cell triangular; fore wing 3RSb straight and strong throughout; hind wing r and r-m cross veins absent; hind wing vein CUb absent; fore wing partially or completely pigmented, with yellow or melanic color. Metasoma. First median tergite longitudinally striate, with a slightly stronger pair of lateral striae and a medial stria ( Fig. 7h View Figure 7 , 8e View Figure 8 ), rarely striae reduced and sculpture mostly weakly rugose (see couplet 1 in the identification key); second median tergite with an elevated semi-circular area separated from the remainder of the tergite by a shallow groove ( Fig. 8e View Figure 8 ); second median tergite from smooth to striate, usually smooth anteriorly with a few longitudinal striae in posterior half; median tergite 3 smooth; length of ovipositor rather uniform, as long as ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ) or slightly longer than body ( Fig. 8c View Figure 8 ).

Biology.

Unknown

Distribution.

Restricted to the eastern Palearctic (Taiwan) and the Oriental region. For a distribution map, click here.

Etymology:

From the Greek agathis, meaning "ball of thread", and the Latin crista, meaning “crest”. Crest is in reference to the ridge between the antennal insertions. The gender is feminine.

Key

1a Median tergite 1 mostly smooth or weakly sculptured Agathacristacancellata
1b Median tergite 1 mostly striate or rugosostriate 2
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2 a Fore wing uniformly yellow, at most slightly darker apically 3
2b Fore wing clear basally, infuscate distally 4
2c Fore wing mostly evenly infuscate, very slightly clearer at extreme base Agathacrista depressifera
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3a Head mostly yellow, black color restricted to medial dorsal surface; larger specimens, ~ 9.6 mm Agathacrista sailomi
3b Head mostly black, yellow color restricted to part of face and orbits of eyes; smaller specimens, ~ 6.2 mm Agathacristadepressifera
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4 a Median tergite 1 (T1) weakly converging anteriorly; T2 quadrate and ~1.3 × wider than long Agathacrista winloni
4b Median tergite 1 strongly converging anteriorly; T2 diverging posteriorly and ~1.5 × wider than long Agathacristakrataeii
  https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/11772  

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae