Bathyaulax, Szepligeti, 1906

Kaartinen, Riikka & Quicke, Donald L. J., 2007, A revision of the parasitic wasp genus Bathyaulax Szépligeti (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Braconinae) from Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, Journal of Natural History 41 (1 - 4), pp. 125-212 : 128-134

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Bathyaulax
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Key to species of Bathyaulax View in CoL View at ENA

1. Two fore tibial spurs.................. 2

– One fore tibial spur.................. 3

2. (1) Head red, only dorso-laterally black ( Figure 39 View Figures 39–43 ). Metasomal tergites two to three with medial longitudinal strigation ( Figure 41 View Figures 39–43 ).................... concaυitarsis (van Achterberg & Sigwalt)

– Head entirely black (excluding labrum). Metasomal tergites very smooth or sometimes with little strigation on first tergite around antero-medial triangle ( Figure 77 View Figures 75–78 )................ lucidus (Szépligeti) View in CoL

3. (1) Head black, mesosoma orange-red ( Figure 45 View Figures 44–47 ), metasomal tergites shiny metallic blue-black ( Figure 47 View Figures 44–47 ) and sternites white; metasomal setosity on tip of apical third of ovipositor sheaths silvery white ( Figure 46 View Figures 44–47 )....................... cyanogaster (Szépligeti)

– Not exactly as above.................. 4

4. (3) Mesosoma yellow with following areas black: lateral part of propleuron, dorsal part of pronotum, antero-lateral mesoscutum and dorsal part of mesopleuron ( Figure 52 View Figures 52–56 ); length of body less than 15 mm ..... flaυipera (Enderlein)

– Not exactly as above.................. 5

5. (4) Mesosoma (except sometimes the mesoscutum) and at least metasomal tergite 1 yellow, and at least tergites 4–8 black ( Figures 48 View Figures 48–51 , 94 View Figures 92–95 ). Antennae all black.. 6

– Not yellow as above ( Figure 1B View Figure 1 ), if mesosoma orange-yellow, then tergites 4–8 red to yellow-brown, not black. Antennae black or with apical third distinctly orangeyellow ( Figure 1A View Figure 1 )................... 8

6. (5) Mesoscutum black and head dorsally entirely black ( Figure 48 View Figures 48–51 ).................... delagoaensis (Cameron)

– Mesoscutum yellow, head dorsally black or black with yellow pattern (Figure 20) 7

7. (6) Top of head marked black with two submedial posterior emarginations (Figures 20, 92). Metasomal tergites 1–3 yellow, tergites 6–8 black ( Figure 94 View Figures 92–95 ). Raised median area on first metasomal tergite smooth with weak ridges on posterior margin. Second tergite strongly medially striated ( Figure 11 View Figures 8–13 ), third tergite similar but strigation weak. Tergite 4 with smooth antero-lateral areas, median area longitudinally strigose to reticulate ( Figure 94 View Figures 92–95 )...... perspicax (Szépligeti) View in CoL

– Head dorsally entirely black ( Figure 29 View Figures 29–34 ), tergite 2 medially yellow and otherwise black, tergites 3–8 black. Sculpture on latero-posterior areas of tergites coriaceous to pustulate ( Figure 28 View Figures 25–28 )............. artoi View in CoL sp. nov.

8. (5) Mesoscutum entirely black, metasoma at least with tergites 3–6 dark red (see Figure 1B View Figure 1 ), all legs black or very dark............. 9

– Mesosoma orange-brown ( Figure 1A View Figure 1 ), metasoma variable, at least fore and mid legs red to yellow.................. 13

9. (8) Second and third metasomal tergites 1.3–1.4 times wider than long ( Figure 95 View Figures 92–95 )................. pickeri View in CoL sp. nov.

– Second and third metasomal tergites 1.8–2.5 times wider than long ( Figures 4 View Figures 2–7 , 62 View Figures 61–65 , 76 View Figures 75–78 )...................... 10

10. (9) Raised median area of third tergite smooth ( Figure 4 View Figures 2–7 ). Head uniformly dark brown, without distinct colour pattern on dorsal side ( Figure 35 View Figures 35–38 ).... bicolor Szépligeti View in CoL

– Raised medial area of third tergite sculptured ( Figures 62 View Figures 61–65 , 76 View Figures 75–78 ). Head dark brown or black, sometimes with light brown markings around eyes and toruli.. 11

11. (10) Raised median area of tergites 1–4 strigose ( Figure 123 View Figures 122–125 ). Top of the head with pale reddish-brown lines around eyes dorso-laterally and spots next to toruli ( Figure 122 View Figures 122–125 )................ aeilliami sp. nov.

– Raised median area on metasomal tergites 3–4 not strigose ( Figures 62 View Figures 61–65 , 76 View Figures 75–78 ), but rugose to finely striated. Head with or without reddish marks as described above....................... 12

12. (11) Posterior margin of first metasomal tergite with two strong depressions and with postero-lateral uneven ridges. Sculpture on raised median area on tergites 3 and 4 roughly strigated to reticulate ( Figure 62 View Figures 61–65 ), tergite 5 smooth or anteriorly pustulate. A smooth triangle-shaped area on top of clypeus, with dorsal part depressed ( Figure 61 View Figures 61–65 )............ hirticeps (Cameron) View in CoL

– Posterior margin of first metasomal tergite finely strigated. Sculpture on raised medial area on tergites 3 and 4 finely striated ( Figure 76 View Figures 75–78 ); tergite 5 smooth. A smooth triangle-shaped area on top of clypeus continuing as a smooth line up between toruli............... larjuskini View in CoL sp. nov.

13. (8) Antennae black with apical third conspicuously yellow-orange ( Figure 1A View Figure 1 ); setae on apical 1/5 of ovipositor sheath silvery white (see Figure 46 View Figures 44–47 )... 14

– Antennae all black or dark brown (see Figure 1B View Figure 1 ); setae on ovipositor sheath all black, apex not conspicuously whitish............ 15

14. (13) Metasoma largely black, first tergite reddish black ( Figure 1A View Figure 1 )....................... atrox View in CoL sp. nov.

– Metasomal tergites 1–3 dark red, tergites 4–8 black ( Figure 88 View Figures 88–91 )....................... nigroconus View in CoL sp. nov.

15. (13) Metasomal tergites 2–3 very finely longitudinally striated, second suture with fewer than 50 striae ( Figure 83 View Figures 79–83 ). Wings boldly patterned yellow and black ( Figures 81, 82 View Figures 79–83 )). Head largely black ( Figure 80 View Figures 79–83 )..... martinii (Gribodo) View in CoL

– Metasomal tergites 2–3 usually much more coarsely sculptured or if with, 50 striae in second suture, then either tergite 3 largely smooth or the head not largely black or wings not boldly patterned yellow and black....... 16

16. (15) Metasomal tergite 2 very wide (.2.7 times wider than medially long) ( Figure 71 View Figures 71–74 ). Tergites 4 and 5 median raised area strongly coriaceously sculptured ( Figure 18 View Figures 14–18 ) and tergites 3–5 virtually without transverse sculptured groove ( Figures 18 View Figures 14–18 , 71 View Figures 71–74 ). Tergite 6 striated to reticulate ( Figure 18 View Figures 14–18 ) Head orange with black area on top head varying in extent from only stemmaticum to frons, vertex and occiput all black............ kersteni (Gerstaecker) View in CoL

– Metasomal tergite 2 less than 2.5 times wider than long ( Figures 38 View Figures 35–38 , 60 View Figures 57–60 , 87 View Figures 84–87 ). Sculpture and head colour variable............. 17

17. (16) Hind tarsi and posterior 0.9 of tibiae black ( Figure 85 View Figures 84–87 ). Posterior transverse furrows of tergites 3–5 smooth ( Figure 87 View Figures 84–87 )....... nigritarsus View in CoL sp. nov.

– Hind legs entirely reddish orange. At least some of posterior transverse furrows on tergites 3–5 with ridges ( Figure 38 View Figures 35–38 )............. 18

18. (17) Third metasomal tergite with a strong median carinae bordered by a pair of large, deep, smooth pits ( Figure 38 View Figures 35–38 )......... bifoυeae sp. nov.

– Third tergite without a distinct mid longitudinal carinae, or if is present, then not bordered by such deep smooth pits ( Figures 17 View Figures 14–18 , 60 View Figures 57–60 , 99 View Figures 96–99 )....... 19

19. (18) Raised antero-medial triangular area on second metasomal tergite completely smooth and clearly defined ( Figure 60 View Figures 57–60 ). Wings very dark, black to dark brown, vein 1-CU1 long (about 0.25 times 2-CU1) and yellow ( Figure 58 View Figures 57–60 ). Frons and dorsal side of the head black............ heinii sp. nov.

– Not with combination of characters as above and metasomal sculpture not as in Figure 60 View Figures 57–60 . Vein 1-CU1 colour variable and shorter than 0.25 of the length of vein 2-CU1..................... 20

20. (19) Metasomal tergites 4 and 5 punctured. Tergite 2 with raised antero-medial triangular area strongly strigose ( Figure 17 View Figures 14–18 ). Ovipositor shorter than abdomen (ovipositor 0.8 of the length of metasoma). Wing pattern bold ( Figure 119 View Figures 119–121 )............... υaripennis (Szépligeti)

– Tergites 4 and 5 not punctured. If tergite 5 punctured, then ovipositor longer than metasoma. Tergite sculpture variable. Wing pattern not as in Figure 119.. 21 View Figures 119–121 View Figures 21–24

21. (20) Mid-longitudinal carina on posterior half of metasomal tergite 2 with numerous curved carinae emerging from it ( Figure 99 View Figures 96–99 ). Tergite 3 smooth anterolateral areas connected medially with a narrow ridge. ( Figure 99 View Figures 96–99 ) Head dorsolaterally black ( Figure 98 View Figures 96–99 )............ ramosus View in CoL sp. nov.

– Tergite 2 sculpture with no branching ridges. Tergite 3 antero-lateral areas not connected with a ridge. Head colour variable.......... 22

22. (21) Metasomal tergites very smooth, only transverse furrows with ridges and posterior to tergite 2 antero-medial triangular area, sometimes also between tergite 3 antero-lateral areas. Head at least dorso-laterally black, with reddish brown lines around eyes and spots on dorsal side posterior to toruli....... 23

– Sculpture on metasomal tergites variable, BUT if raised areas of tergites very smooth, then tergite 1 raised median area strigose. Head colour variable.. 25

23. (22) Head ventrally orange-brown, frons and occiput black ( Figure 63 View Figures 61–65 ). Mid-carina on tergite 3 posterior transverse furrow strong and raised ( Figure 65 View Figures 61–65 )................ ikonenae View in CoL sp. nov.

– Head black with following areas orange: clypeus, small area close to mandibles, lines around eyes and small spots next to toruli. All carinae on tergite 3 posterior transverse furrow similar................ 24

24. (23) Vein 1-CU1 long, about 0.25 of the length of the vein 2-CU1. Wings fairly uniformly darkened ( Figure 36 View Figures 35–38 ). Hind wings uniformly dark. 2–3 carinae between antero-lateral areas on tergite three ( Figure 37 View Figures 35–38 )..... buntikae View in CoL sp. nov.

– Vein 1-CU1 about 0.15 of the length of the vein 2-CU1. Wings with distinct pattern ( Figure 55 View Figures 52–56 ), hind wings hyaline with postero-apical margin darkened. Tergite 3 without carinae between antero-lateral areas, but smooth ( Figure 56 View Figures 52–56 )............... foυeiυentris (Roman)

25. (24) Tergite 2 with antero-medial triangle indistinctly defined and/or not raised, but finely strigate as whole median areas of tergites 2 and 3 ( Figure 23 View Figures 21–24 ). Antennal setae white. Ovipositor short, less than 1.2 times length of metasoma...................... andreaei sp. nov.

– Tergite 2 antero-medial triangle raised or coarsely strigated to smooth if not conspicuously raised. Strigation not fine. Antennal setae, colour and ovipositor length variable................... 26

26. (25) Tergite 3 raised medial area smooth with two small foveolate-punctate areas submedially ( Figure 74 View Figures 71–74 ). Tergite 2 antero-medial triangle strongly raised and sharply defined. Raised medial area of tergite 2 strongly strigose ( Figure 74 View Figures 71–74 )............... kupariensis View in CoL sp. nov.

– Tergite 3 raised medial area without foveolate-punctate areas, medial area either smooth or sculptured ( Figures 6 View Figures 2–7 , 14 View Figures 14–18 , 59 View Figures 57–60 , 72 View Figures 71–74 ). Tergite 2 antero-medial triangle and tergite sculpture variable................ 27

27. (26) Head completely without black markings or with black only on stemmaticum ( Figure 42 View Figures 39–43 ).................... 28

– Head with black pattern at least on and around stemmaticum..... 33

28. (27) Head without any black colour (not even stemmaticum) ( Figure 42 View Figures 39–43 ). Face granulate ( Figure 40 View Figures 39–43 ). Tergite 1 postero-laterally strigose with weak medial longitudinal groove ( Figure 43 View Figures 39–43 ). Tergite 2 antero-medial triangle raised and smooth, surrounding raised medial area strigose ( Figure 44 View Figures 44–47 ). Tergite 3 raised medial area rugose ( Figure 44 View Figures 44–47 ).......... concolor Szépligeti View in CoL

– Stemmaticum at least partly black (around ocelli) and not with above combination of characters. If stemmaticum lacks black colour, then second tergite anteromedial triangle not smooth, but strongly sculptured........ 29

29. (28) Metasomal tergite 2 antero-medial triangular area completely sculptured and only weakly raised ( Figures 6 View Figures 2–7 , 14 View Figures 14–18 ). Wing pattern bold ( Figures 54 View Figures 52–56 , 105 View Figures 100–105 )......................... 30

– Tergite 2 antero-medial triangular area at least anteriorly smooth and raised ( Figure 96 View Figures 96–99 ).................... 31

30. (29) Vein cu-a postfurcal ( Figure 105 View Figures 100–105 ). Tergite 2 strigation on medial area convoluted and may vary on coarseness between antero-medial triangular area and raised median area ( Figure 14 View Figures 14–18 ).......... rufa (Szépligeti) View in CoL

– Veins 1-M and cu-a interstitial ( Figure 54 View Figures 52–56 ). Tergite 2 strigation on medial area clear and well defined, carinae straight ( Figure 6 View Figures 2–7 ).... fortisulcatus (Strand)

31. (30) Metasomal tergite 2 antero-medial triangle completely smooth and approximately 2 times wider than long ( Figure 96 View Figures 96–99 ). Tergite 3 antero-lateral areas connected medially with a transverse ridge ( Figure 96 View Figures 96–99 ). Raised medial areas on tergites 3 and 4 smooth ( Figures 96, 97 View Figures 96–99 ). Tergite 5 posterior transverse furrow smooth and without carinae ( Figure 97 View Figures 96–99 )...... pippolaensis View in CoL sp. nov.

– Tergite 2 antero-medial triangle posteriorly sculptured, and about as long as wide ( Figures 59 View Figures 57–60 , 72 View Figures 71–74 ). Tergite 3 antero-lateral areas not connected, and tergite 3 and 4 raised medial areas strigose to reticulate. Transverse furrow on tergite 5 with carinae..................... 32

32. (31) Metasomal tergite 2 antero-medial triangular area not posteriorly sharply defined, posterior margin striated ( Figure 72 View Figures 71–74 ). Fore wing vein 3-SR bisinous ( Figure 73 View Figures 71–74 )................. kossui View in CoL sp. nov.

– Metasomal tergite 2 antero-medial triangular area also posteriorly sharply triangleshaped, posterior margin rugose ( Figure 59 View Figures 57–60 ). Fore wing vein 3-SR straight ( Figure 57 View Figures 57–60 )................ fritzeni View in CoL sp. nov.

33. (27) First tergite without median longitudinal groove ( Figures 27 View Figures 25–28 , 108 View Figures 106–109 ).. 34

– First tergite with median longitudinal groove ( Figures 110 View Figures 110–112 , 120 View Figures 119–121 ).... 39

34. (33) Fore wing vein cu-a interstitial ( Figures 84 View Figures 84–87 , 106 View Figures 106–109 )....... 35

– Fore wing vein cu-a postfurcal ( Figure 51 View Figures 48–51 )........... 36

35. (34) Fore wing with a hyaline areas on basal and subbasal cells and below pterostigma, forming a bold pattern ( Figure 106 View Figures 106–109 ). Hind wing postero-apically darkened. Tergite 3 raised median area medially as wide as laterally ( Figure 15 View Figures 14–18 )............... somaliensis (Szépligeti)

– Fore wing with hyaline areas below pterostigma and sometimes around vein 1- CU1, but basal and subbasal cells darkened ( Figure 84 View Figures 84–87 ). Hind wing darkened with only hyaline area on the base of the marginal cell. Raised median area on tergite 3 longer on the medial than the lateral area ( Figure 85 View Figures 84–87 )......................... monteiroii (Cameron)

36. (34) Tergite 3 raised area foveolate-rugose ( Figure 51 View Figures 48–51 ). Apical quarter of pterostigma darkened ( Figure 52 View Figures 52–56 )......... erythropus View in CoL sp. nov.

– Tergite 3 raised area strigose ( Figure 16 View Figures 14–18 ). Apical third of pterostigma darkened....................... 37

37. (36) Only dorsal side of the head black, not face though sometimes with a dark brown spot at top of clypeus ( Figures 113, 114 View Figures 113–118 ). Tergite 4 raised area with sparse punctuation and uneven, not smooth ( Figure 115 View Figures 113–118 )......................... syraensis (Strand)

– Face and dorso-lateral areas of the head black ( Figures 25 View Figures 25–28 , 107 View Figures 106–109 . Tergite 4 smooth or strigated ( Figure 26 View Figures 25–28 )................ 38

38. (37) Tergite 4 strigated. Tergite 3 median area strongly raised, notch-like and strigated ( Figure 109 View Figures 106–109 ). Tergite 1 posterior strigation rough ( Figure 108 View Figures 106–109 ). Face fairly smooth and punctate ( Figure 107 View Figures 106–109 ). Body length about 20 mm ..................... striolatus (Szépligeti)

– Tergite 4 smooth ( Figure 26 View Figures 25–28 ). Tergite 3 median area strigated but not raised or notch-like ( Figure 2 View Figures 2–7 ). Posterior strigation on first tergite fine ( Figure 27 View Figures 25–28 ). Face granulate to pustulate ( Figure 25 View Figures 25–28 ). Body length less than 15 mm ...................... appelatrix (Cameron)

39. (33) Tergites 3 and 4 strongly strigated ( Figures 3 View Figures 2–7 , 91 View Figures 88–91 , 121 View Figures 119–121 )..... 40

– Tergite 4 not strigated, but smooth to rugose-reticulate ( Figures 24 View Figures 21–24 , 79 View Figures 79–83 ). Tergite 3 variable..................... 44

40. (39) Ovipositor about 1.1 times longer than metasoma....... 41

– Ovipositor much longer than metasoma (about as long as whole body).. 42

41. (40) Strigation on second tergite straight, antero-medial triangle only weakly raised ( Figure 110 View Figures 110–112 ). Antennae brown, setae on apical part white. Tergite 5 almost smooth with weak punctures and unevenness ( Figure 112 View Figures 110–112 )....................... suυie sp. nov.

– Strigation on second tergite convoluted and antero-medial triangle strongly raised ( Figure 123 View Figures 122–125 ). Antennae at least basally black. Antennal setae brown. Tergite 5 sculpture rugose to reticulate ( Figure 121 View Figures 119–121 )....... υarkonyii sp. nov.

42. (41) Head only ventrally orange-brown, otherwise black with orange-brown lines around eyes ( Figure 30 View Figures 29–34 ). Fore wing veins 1-M and cu-a postfurcal (1-CU1 0.2–0.25 times length of 2-CU1). First tergite medio-longitudinal groove weak. Wings very dark with only small weak hyaline area below pterostigma ( Figure 31 View Figures 29–34 )............... atripennis (Szépligeti)

– Head black only on dorsal side around stemmaticum, face and lateral areas orange-brown. Fore wing veins 1-M and cu-a weakly postfurcal (vein 1-CU1 less than 0.2 times length of 2-CU1). First tergite medio-longitudinal groove strong. Fore wings with clear hyaline zone below pterostigma....... 43

43. (42) Longitudinal groove of first metasomal tergite very deep and wide; second tergite triangle posteriorly depressed, anterior margin of depression curved and sharply defined, with punctate strigose sculpture anterior to depression ( Figure 70 View Figures 66–70 ). Fore wing basal cell distinctly hyaline compared to subbasal cell, hind wing vein 2-SC+R interstitial ( Figure 69 View Figures 66–70 )......................... juhai View in CoL sp. nov.

– Longitudinal groove of first metasomal tergite shallow and narrow, well defined only on anterior half of tergite, second tergite triangle posteriorly rugose, but not strongly depressed ( Figure 91 View Figures 88–91 ). Fore wing basal cell weakly but evenly hyaline, similar to subbasal cell, hind wing vein 2-SC+R longitudinal ( Figure 89 View Figures 88–91 )...................... ollilae View in CoL sp. nov.

44. (39) Tergite 3 raised median area smooth ( Figure 24 View Figures 21–24 )......................... angolensis Fahringer View in CoL

– Tergite 3 raised median area strigose to rugose......... 45

45. (44) Tergite 3 strigated ( Figures 68 View Figures 66–70 , 118 View Figures 113–118 , 125 View Figures 122–125 )......... 46

– Tergite 3 rugose ( Figures 7 View Figures 2–7 , 13 View Figures 8–13 ).............. 50

46. (45) Scape dorsally orange-brown and ventrally dark brown to black, with a clear contrast ( Figure 67 View Figures 66–70 ). Flagellomeres brown to orange, flattened apically. Face punctulate ( Figure 66 View Figures 66–70 ).............. jimii View in CoL sp. nov.

– Scape unicolorous, brown to black. Flagellum and face variable.... 47

47. (46) Second tergite antero-medial triangle well defined, raised and smooth ( Figure 115 View Figures 113–118 )................ zonatus View in CoL sp. nov.

– Second tergite antero-medial triangle sculptured and/or partly depressed, or triangle posterior margin as in Figure 12........... 48 View Figures 8–13 View Figures 14–18 View Figures 19 and 20 View Figures 21–24 View Figures 25–28 View Figures 29–34 View Figures 35–38 View Figures 39–43 View Figures 44–47 View Figures 48–51

48. (47) Second tergite antero-medial triangle posteriorly depressed ( Figure 78 View Figures 75–78 ). Tergite 4 clearly medially rugose to reticulate ( Figure 79 View Figures 79–83 ).......................... marjae View in CoL sp. nov.

– Second tergite antero-medial triangle not depressed posteriorly ( Figures 12 View Figures 8–13 , 75 View Figures 75–78 , 115 View Figures 113–118 ). Tergite 4 smooth or with weak unevenness......... 49

49. (48) Head dorso-laterally black ( Figure 100 View Figures 100–105 ). Face yellow without spot near upper margin of clypeus. Metasomal tergite 2 median raised area medially clearly longer than medio-laterally ( Figure 12 View Figures 8–13 ). Body length clearly less than 15 mm ....................... raunoi View in CoL sp. nov.

– Head only dorsally black, around stemmaticum ( Figure 117 View Figures 113–118 ). Black spot on top of clypeus. Metasomal tergite 2 median raised area nearly similar in length medially to laterally ( Figure 118 View Figures 113–118 ). Body length more than 15 mm ......................... υannouhuysie sp. nov.

50. (46) Tergite 3 grooves separating raised median area form antero-lateral areas as in Figure 7 View Figures 2–7 . Second tergite antero-medial triangle strongly raised, smooth & well defined posteriorly ( Figures 7 View Figures 2–7 , 75 View Figures 75–78 ). Median areas of tergites smooth....................... kυisti sp. nov.

– Tergite 3 not as above ( Figure 13 View Figures 8–13 ). Tergite 2 not as raised and well defined posteriorly. Median area of tergites with at least some nigalry sculpture...................... ruber complex

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

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