Aphelinus kazakhstanensis Shirley & Woolley sp. n.

Figs 5, 6

Diagnosis .

Females and males. Legs with procoxa brown (Fig. 5d) [not yellow (Fig. 9d)], profemur and mesofemur light brown with apex yellow or pale (Fig. 5d) [not entirely yellow (Figs 7d, 9d) or dark brown with apex yellow or pale (Fig. 3d)], mesotibia yellow (Fig. 5d) [not dark brown with apex yellow or pale (Fig. 3d)], metatibia light brown with apex yellow (Fig. 5d) [not entirely yellow (Fig. 9d), or dark brown with apex yellow or pale (Fig. 3d)].

Description .

Female (Figs 5b, 5d, 5f and 6b, 6d-6g).

Color (Fig. 5b, 5d, 5f). Head and mesosoma dark brown; radicle and basal portion of scape yellow/white, apical portion of scape and pedicel brown, and F1, F2, F3, and club yellow, tip of club dusky; legs with mesocoxa and metacoxa brown, metafemur yellow, protibia yellow; metasoma yellow from base to apex, lateral margins of metasoma darker than mesal area except in basal quarter.

Body length. 0.7-0.9 mm (n=3; slide mounts) (Holotype 0.7 mm).

Head (Figs 5b and 6b). Width 1.1-1.2 × head length in anterior view; frontovertex width 0.5-0.6 × head width and 1.9-2.6 × frontovertex length; posterior ocelli diameter 0.6-0.8 × posterior ocelli to eye margin distance and 1.5 × the posterior ocelli to occipital margin distance; antenna as in Figure 6b with scape length 5.8-7.3 × scape width, pedicel length 1.8-2.2 × pedicel width, F1 and F2 subquadrate, length of both 1.0 × width, F3 length 1.4-1.6 × F3 width, and club length 2.9-3.7 × club width and 2.8-3.1 × F3 width, club with 8 longitudinal sensilla.

Mesosoma (Figs 5d, 5f and 6g). Mid lobe of mesoscutum length 0.8 × mid lobe width, and with two pairs of long setae (one pair lateral and one pair posterior) and 34-35 short setae; side lobes of mesoscutum each with one pair of long setae and one pair of short setae; scutellum with two pairs of long setae (one pair anterior and one pair posterior); mesotibial spur length 0.7-0.8 × mesobasitarsus length, metatibial spur length 0.4-0.6 × metabasitarsus length.

Fore wing (Fig. 6d). Length 2.3-2.4 × fore wing width, longest marginal seta 0.1-0.2 × fore wing width; costal cell 0.6-0.7 × length of marginal vein, with one line of 6-7 setae on ventral surface and 1-2 dorsal setae in apical quarter; marginal vein with two rows of 14-15 large dorsal setae, one row of 7-8 small dorsal setae, and one row of 8-10 ventral setae; interspace between basal cell and linea calva with 30-33 setae arranged in three complete lines and two incomplete lines; linea calva closed with 2-3 setae at its posterior end, setae bordering linea calva proximally arranged uniformly and evenly to posterior margin of wing.

Hind wing (Fig. 6e). Length 4.6 × hind wing width, longest marginal seta 0.7 × hind wing width.

Metasoma (Figs 5d, 5f and 6f). Length 1.4 × mesosoma length; ovipositor length 1.6 × mesotibia length and 1.3 × metatibia length; third valvula length 0.3-0.4 × ovipositor length.

Description: Male (Figs 5a, 5c, 5e and 6a, 6c, 6h). Similar to female except:

Color (Fig. 5a, 5c, 5e). All antennal segments yellow/brown; metasoma yellow at base darkening gradually to light brown at apex.

Head (Figs 5a and 6a). Antenna with scape length 5.2-7.5 × scape width with five pores along mid line of single continuous convex ridge on ventral surface, pores small, approximately same diameter as base of adjacent seta, pedicel length 2.0-2.2 × pedicel width, F1 length and F2 length both 0.6 × width, F3 length 2.8-3.3 × F3 width, club length 3.5-4.7 × club width and 1.6-1.7 × F3 length.

Metasoma (Fig. 5c, 5e and 6h). Length 0.8-0.9 × mesosoma length; phallobase length (including digiti) 5.1-6.4 × phallobase width; digiti length 4.7-5.0 × digiti width.

Holotype (deposited in USNM). Female, card mounted. Label data: "Texas: Brazos Co. | College Station | TAMU Lab Culture | coll. 23.vii.1991 || ex: Diuraphis | Diuraphis noxia | on wheat: | T91/061 || T91/061 orig. collection: | U.S.S.R. Dmitrievka | 16-17.v.1991 || S. Halbert coll. | ex. Diuraphis | Diuraphis noxia on grass || TAMU-ENTO X0852959".

Paratypes (deposited in USNM, TAMU, BMNH, EMEC, CNC). 41 card mounts (38 female, 3 male). 19 card mounts (18 female, 1 male) with the same label data as holotype (TAMU-ENTO accession numbers: females: X0852952 to -58, X0852961 to -64, X0852966 to -72; male: X0852965). 15 card mounts (all female) with label data reading "USSR: Kazakhstan | Dmitrievka | Ex: Russian Wheat Aphid || On: Wheat | 16-17.v.1991 | S. Halbert T91-061" (TAMU-ENTO accession numbers: X0855626 to -39, X0855641). 7 card mounts (5 females, 2 males) of voucher specimens from non-destructive DNA extraction, with label data reading "KAZAKHSTAN | Dmitrevka | 13.v.1991 | Popraski & Halbert | EPL-92-60 || DNA extracted | BIIRL 2014" (TAMU-ENTO accession numbers: females: X0856043, X0856045, X0856074, X0856076, X0856078; males: X0856041, X0856077), and two additional card mounts (1 female, 1 male) with the same label data (TAMU-ENTO accession numbers X0856689 and X0853796). 12 slide mounts (6 female, 6 male) with the same label data as holotype. (females: X0616386, X0852956, X0856782, X0855779, X0855781, X0855772; males: X0856042, X0856044, X0856072, X0856073, X0856075, X0855780)

Other material examined.

None.

Hosts.

The original material was collected from Diuraphis noxia in the field in Dmitrievka, Kazakhstan. In lab culture, Diuraphis noxia on wheat was used as the host.

Distribution.

The species is known only from type material from Dmitrievka, Kazakhstan.

Discussion. The collections from Kazakhstan, Dmitrievka correspond exactly to those discussed in Kazmer et al. (1996). The most notable distinction between A. kazakhstanensis and all other A. asychis group species is the yellow mesotibia, combined with the profemur, mesofemur, and metatibia light brown at base and yellow at apex. Aphelinus asychis specimens have mesotibia, metatibia, profemur, and mesofemur dark brown at base and yellow at apex. Aphelinus semiflavus has mesotibia, profemur, and mesofemur yellow, and metatibia brown at base and yellow at apex. Aphelinus sinensis specimens have mesotibia, metatibia, profemur, and mesofemur all yellow.