Palpibracon (Glabrobracon) described subsp. Subgenus, Glabrobracon Fahringer, 1927

Li, Yang, He, Jun-hua & Chen, Xue-xin, 2020, The subgenera Glabrobracon Fahringer, Lucobracon Fahringer and Uncobracon Papp of the genus Bracon Fabricius (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Braconinae) in China, with the description of eleven new species, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 67 (2), pp. 209-252 : 209

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Palpibracon (Glabrobracon) described subsp. Subgenus
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Subgenus Glabrobracon Fahringer, 1927 Figs 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4 , 5 View Figure 5 , 6 View Figure 6 , 7 View Figure 7 , 8 View Figure 8 , 9 View Figure 9 , 10 View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11 , 12 View Figure 12

Bracon ( Bracon ) Glabrobracon Fahringer, 1927: 281; Telenga 1936: 344. Type species: Bracon variator Ness, 1811 (designated by Tobias 1959).

Bracon (Glabrobracon) Fahringer: Masi 1941: 46; Tobias 1957: 486, 1958: 95, 1959: 896; Papp 1962: 353; Tobias 1971: 214; Papp 1974: 415.

Bracon (Orthobracon) Fahringer, 1927: 232, 1928: 595; Tobias 1957: 443, 1971: 212; Papp 1974: 415. Type species: Bracon exhilarator Nees, 1834 (designated by Tobias 1959). Synonymised by Papp 2012.

Diagnosis.

Antenna long, usually as long as body, flagellomeres longer than wide; hypoclypeal depression small, as wide as its distance from eye or slightly more; maxillary palpi moderately long, usually shorter than height of head; fore wing vein SR1 reaching tip of wing; second submarginal cell of fore wing usually medium-sized; metasomal tergites often entirely smooth or only basal tergites weakly sculptured, rarely apical tergites somewhat sculptured and propodeum sculptured along middle (sometimes with longitudinal ridge) and ovipositor clearly shorter than metasoma.

Biology.

Most species are idiobiont ectoparasitoids of larvae of Lepidoptera ( Tortricidae , Geometridae , Argyresthiidae , Gelechiidae ), of Coleoptera ( Cerambycidae , Curculionidae , Attelabidae , Brentidae ) and of Diptera ( Anthomyiidae , Tephritidae ) and some species are parasitoids of larvae of Hymenoptera ( Tenthredinidae , Cynipidae ) ( Fitch 1883; Möller 1886; Fahringer 1927; Barnes 1935; Telenga 1936; Fulmek 1968; Tobias 1986; Ghahari and Fischer 2012; Yu et al. 2016).

Distribution.

Cosmopolitan.

Note.

Of thirteen species including Bracon (G.) ahngeri Telenga, 1936, Bracon (G.) arcuatus Thomson, 1892, Bracon (G.) bipartitus Wesmael, 1838, Bracon (G.) brevis Telenga, 1936, Bracon (G.) epitriptus Marshall, 1885, Bracon (G.) exhilarator Nees, 1834, Bracon (G.) flavinus Fahringer, 1928, Bracon (G.) minutator (Fabricius, 1798), Bracon (G.) obscurator Nees, 1811, Bracon (G.) parvulus Wesmael, 1838, Bracon (G.) picticornis Wesmael, 1838, Bracon (G.) reseri Papp, 1989 and Bracon (G.) zonites Marshall, 1897, no specimens were available for this study; the distribution of these species is listed in the key.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Palpibracon

Loc

Palpibracon (Glabrobracon) described subsp. Subgenus

Li, Yang, He, Jun-hua & Chen, Xue-xin 2020
2020
Loc

Bracon exhilarator

Nees 1834
1834
Loc

Bracon variator

Nees 1811
1811