Macroteleia gracilis Chen, Johnson, Masner & Xu, 2013

Hong, Chun-Dan, Popovici, Ovidiu Alin & Chen, Hua-Yan, 2020, Notes on Macroteleia Westwood (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae) from China, with description of a new species, ZooKeys 939, pp. 29-43 : 29

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.939.51272

publication LSID

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scientific name

Macroteleia gracilis Chen, Johnson, Masner & Xu, 2013
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Macroteleia gracilis Chen, Johnson, Masner & Xu, 2013 Figures 13-18 View Figures 13–18

Macroteleia gracilis Chen, Johnson, Masner & Xu, 2013: 14, 40 (original description, keyed).

Material examined.

China: 1 female, Guangdong, Nanling Nature Reserve, 24°54'N, 113°00'E, 9-18.VII.2004, Juanjuan Ma, SCAU 3040368 (SYSBM); 1 male, Hainan, Haikou, Hainan University, Haidian campus, orchard, 20°3'15"N, 110°19'21"E, MT (Malaise trap), 14-20.IX.2017, Youxing Zhou, SCAU 3040367 (SYSBM); 1 male, Hainan, Haikou, Hainan University, Haidian campus, orchard, 20°3'15"N, 110°19'21"E, MT (Malaise trap), 3-9.VIII.2017, Youxing Zhou, SCAU 3040368 (SYSBM).

Description.

Female. Body length: 6.17 mm (N = 1).

Color. Body black; mandible reddish brown; palpi yellow; legs yellow throughout; A1-A6 yellow, remainder of antenna dark brown to black; fore wing hyaline.

Head. Transverse in dorsal view, 1.4-1.5 × as wide as long, slightly wider than mesosoma; lateral ocellus contiguous with inner orbit of compound eye; POL 1.5-1.54 × LOL; occipital carina continuous medially, irregularly punctate; central keel weakly developed, extending onto interantennal process; medial frons punctate rugose ventrally, with irregularly shaped smooth area dorsally; frons below median ocellus densely punctate; vertex sparsely punctate to smooth behind posterior ocelli, becoming densely punctate posteriorly; gena punctate rugose; length of A3 1.1-1.2 × length of A2.

Mesosoma. Cervical pronotal area densely punctate; dorsal pronotal area punctate rugulose; lateral pronotal area smooth dorsally, punctate rugulose ventrally; netrion finely punctate rugulose; notaulus shallow, foveolate; middle lobe of mesoscutum densely punctate, sculpture becoming denser anteriorly; lateral lobes of mesoscutum densely finely punctate throughout; mesoscutellum densely finely punctate throughout; metascutellum transverse, posterior margin slightly pointed medially, longitudinally carinate; propodeum continuous medially, not divided into two separated lobes, posterior margin narrowly notched medially, each side with several irregular longitudinal carinae medially, otherwise punctate rugulose, covered by dense, recumbent, white setae; upper mesepisternum with a row of somewhat robust longitudinal carinae below subalar pit; lower mesepisternum variably smooth to punctate rugulose; mesopleural depression smooth; metapleuron longitudinally striate throughout.

Legs. Slender; hind femur weakly swollen, 4.23-4.80 × as long as its maximum width; hind tibia without spines over outer surface; hind basitarsus 12.60-14.00 × as long as its maximum width.

Wings. Apex of fore wing extending from as far as posterior margin of T4; R 2.06-2.46 × as long as r-rs, R1 1.63-1.90 × length of R.

Metasoma. Posterior margin of transverse sulcus on T2 slightly convex; sublateral tergal carinae well developed on T1-T4, weakly developed on anterior half of T4; T1-T4 sparsely longitudinally striate medially, with delicate punctures in interstices, punctate rugulose laterally; T5-T6 densely longitudinally striate, with numerous delicate punctures in interstices; length of T3 0.90-0.95 × length of T6; T5 distinctly longer than wide; S2-S6 densely longitudinally striate, with delicate punctures in interstices; prominent longitudinal median carina present on S2-S4.

Distribution.

China (Guangdong, Hainan).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Scelionidae

Genus

Macroteleia

Loc

Macroteleia gracilis Chen, Johnson, Masner & Xu, 2013

Hong, Chun-Dan, Popovici, Ovidiu Alin & Chen, Hua-Yan 2020
2020
Loc

Macroteleia gracilis

Chen, Johnson, Masner & Xu 2013
2013