Ganaspidium, Weld, 1955

Buffington, Matthew, 2010, A revision of Ganaspidium Weld, 1952 (Hymenoptera, Figitidae, Eucoilinae): new species, bionomics, and distribution, ZooKeys 37 (37), pp. 81-101 : 87-88

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.37.311

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:068922FF-CB53-4D26-9D27-363AA4853F0D

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3789290

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187D7-FFF3-FFA9-89FA-FAABFB92CD02

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Plazi

scientific name

Ganaspidium
status

 

Key to species of Ganaspidium

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1. Frons smooth, malar space, and mesopleuron smooth ( Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ); if malar space striate, striations restricted to ventral margin and not extending to ventral margin of compound eye; if mesopleuron with some striations, these striations restricted to the postero-dorsal margin of the sclerite .................. 2

– Frons, malar space and the majority of the mesopleuron distinctly longitudinally striate Figs 3A & B View Figure 3 ); frons typically striate from mandibular base to ventral margin of compound eye............... G. konzaensis Buffington , sp. n.

2. Dorsal surface of scutellar plate with a pair of distinct tubercles present on the anterior half of the plate (Fig. 1A).............................................................. 3

– Dorsal surface of scutellar plate nearly flat, with a slight hump where in other species the scutellar plate tubercles are present ( Fig. 4A View Figure 4 )............................... ..................................................................... G. kolmaci Buffington , sp. n.

3. Dorsal surface of the scutellum entirely smooth, occasionally with weak wrinkles along the margin of posterior carina ( Fig. 4D View Figure 4 ) ............................. 4

– Dorsal surface of scutellum distinctly rugulose to strigose, never smooth ( Fig. 2B View Figure 2 )................................................................................................... 5

4. Posterior margin of scutellum without a distinct carina differentiating the dorsal surface from the postero-lateral surface; dorsal surface of scutellum totally smooth............................................... G. eldiablo Buffington , sp. n.

– Posterior margin of scutellum with a distinct and well-developed posterior carina, differentiating the dorsal surface of the scutellum from the postero-lateral surface; dorsal surface of scutellum smooth, with occasional weak wrinkles posteriorly along the posterior carina.............. G. flemingi Buffington , sp. n.

5. Dorsal surface of scutellum distinctly rugulose with a large, distinctly cleft, posterior carina ( Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ); tubercles of the scutellar plate massive, height of tubercle equal to the width of the tubercle base; malar space striate.............. .................................................................... G. didionae Buffington , sp. n.

– Dorsal surface of scutellum more delicately sculptured, with fine strigae radiating from the underside of the scutellar plate ( Fig. 2 B View Figure 2 ); posterior carina very thin and not cleft; tubercles of the scutellar plate smaller, height of each tubercle equal to one-half to one-third length of tubercle base; malar space occasionally striate but much more typically smooth......... G. pusillae Weld

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexapoda

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Figitidae

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