Pediobius facialis ( Giraud, 1863 )

Cao, Huan-Xi, Salle, John La & Zhu, Chao-Dong, 2017, Chinese species of Pediobius Walker (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), Zootaxa 4240 (1), pp. 1-71 : 31-33

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Pediobius facialis ( Giraud, 1863 )
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13. Pediobius facialis ( Giraud, 1863) View in CoL

( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 )

Pleurotropis facialis Giraud, 1863: 1272 View in CoL –1273; ♀♂. Syntypes, MNHN, not examined.

Entedon albitarsis Ashmead, 1888: 102 View in CoL ; ♀♂. Lectotype ♀, USNM, not examined; designated by Burks, 1966: 42. Synonymized by Peck, 1985: 677.

Asecodes albitarsis ( Ashmead, 1888) View in CoL , Howard, 1897: 40.

Chrysocharis albitarsis ( Ashmead, 1888) View in CoL , Bridwell, 1899: 206.

Pleurotropis albitarsis ( Ashmead, 1888) View in CoL , Crawford, 1912b: 179.

Pseudacrias sexdentatus Girault, 1916: 36 View in CoL ; ♀. Lectotype ♀, USNM, not examined; designated by Burks, 1966: 43. Synonymized by Peck, 1985: 680.

Amestocharis albitarsis ( Ashmead, 1888) View in CoL , Girault, 1924: 94.

Pleurotropis sexdentatus ( Girault, 1916) , Lewsi, 1925: 611.

Pleurotropis olethreutidis Gahan, 1932: 752 View in CoL ; ♀. Holotype ♀, USNM, not examined. Synonymized by Hansson, 2002: 156.

Pediobius albitarsis ( Ashmead, 1888) View in CoL , Burks, 1958: 68.

Pediobius facialis ( Giraud 1863) View in CoL , Bouček, 1961: 24.

Pediobius albae Erdös, 1961: 485 View in CoL ; ♀♂. Holotype ♀, HNHM, not examined. Synonymized by Bouček, 1965a: 52. Pediobius sexdentatus ( Girault, 1916) View in CoL , Peck, 1963: 231.

Pediobius sinensis Sheng & Wang, 1994: 104 View in CoL –105; ♀. Holotype ♀, IZCAS, examined. Syn. n.

Diagnosis. Body metallic green with coppery reflections ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 a); face usually distinctly coppery to brassy ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 b); tibiae often pale brown apically ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 d). In female, F1 longer than broad, F2 subquadrate, and F3 transverse ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 e). Notauli only distinct in anterior third. Scutellum nearly as long as broad with reticulation slightly elongate and dense anteriorly and merging to broad meshes posteriorly. Female gaster broad-ovate, with Gt1 almost reaching mid-length of gaster ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 a).

Material examined. CHINA, Beijing : 3♀, Beijing, XI.1963, ex. the pupa of Anomis flava (Fabricius) ; 1♀, Haidian , Beijing Botanical Garden, 17.IV.2001, coll. Chao-Dong Zhu ; 1♀, Badaling, Sanpu , VII.1995, coll. Hui Xiao ; 1♀, Yuanmingyuan , 21.V.1997, coll. Chao-Dong Zhu ; Heilongjiang: 2♀ 1♂, Mudanjiang, Jingbo Lake , 16.VIII.1995, coll. Ju-Xian Lou ; Fujian : 1♀, Fuzhou, Fujian Agricultural College, 1993, coll. Lian-De Wang, ex. Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton ; Gansu: 1♂, Wuwei , VI.1973, coll. Ding-Xi Liao ; Guangxi: 1♀, Guilin, Xing-An, Mao-Er Mountains , VI.2013, coll. Kan Wang ; 2♀, Nanning, Wuming, Ningwu , 23.VIII.2014, coll. Zhen-Qiang Qin ; Hebei: 1♀, Chengde, Xinglong , 27.VII.1985, coll. Hua-Shi Mi ; Jilin: 3♀, Gongzhuling , 30.V.1956, coll. Tai- Lu Chen ; 1♀, Gongzhuling , 30.VI.1956, coll. Tai-Lu Chen ; 2♀, Gongzhuling , 31.VI.1956, coll. Tai-Lu Chen ; 1♀, Changbai Mountains , 24.VII.1990, coll. Da-Wei Huang ; Liaoning: 3♀, Shenyang , 10.VII.1991, coll. Ju-Xian Lou ; Jiangxi: 9♀ 4♂, Dexing , 28.VIII.1984, coll. Guang-Pu Chen, ex. Pandemis sp. on Platanus orientalis L. ; Shandong: 9♀, Jinan, Shanghe , VI.1997, coll. Jia-He Yan, ex. Tortridae sp. on Sophora japonica L. ; 1♂, Linyi, Lanling, Bianzhuan , Xizhifangshan , 10.IV.2013, coll. Xue-Jun Yang; Zhejiang : 5♀, Quzhou, Changshan , VIII.1954, coll. Yi-San Qiu, ex. the pupa of Dendrolimus sp. Type specimens of P. sinensis : Holotype ♀, CHINA, Jiangxi, Jiujiang, 2.VII.1984, coll. Zhi-Fu Xiong ( IZCAS), ex. Argyrogramma agnata (Staudinger) ; paratypes 3♀, same data as the holotype. Determined specimens compared ( ANIC) : 2♂, ENGLAND: Sussek Littlehampton , 25.V.1973, coll. Deuhurst, det. Bouček ; 1♂, ENGLAND: White Downs, near Dorking (Surrey), 18.VII.1970, coll. Bouček, det. Bouček ; 2♀, JAPAN: Kogashina , 12.VIII.1980, coll. W. A. Jones, ex. Argyrogramma agnata (Staudinger) , det. Bouček ; 1♀, FRANCE Dijon: Olombieres , 16.VI.1974, coll. Bouček, det. Bouček ; 4♀, FRANCE: Villaret, coll. N. J. Mills, det. Bouček .

Biology. Pediobius facialis was recorded as a primary or secondary parasitoid. Chinese specimens under the name of P. sinensis were reared from the pupae of Argyrogramma agnata (Staudinger) ( Lepidoptera : Noctuidae ) collected from Jiangxi, China, by Sheng & Wang (1994).

Distribution in China. Beijing, Gansu, Guangxi, Hebei, Jilin, Jiangxi, Shandong, Zhejiang.

Remarks. Pediobius facialis has a wide distribution in China. Most specimens examined here have Gt1 nearly reaching mid-length of gaster, and few have Gt1 a little shorter than half but more than one-third length of gaster. And body colour could vary from dark green to vivid green, but always with coppery reflections.

By comparing the type specimens of P. sinensis with the specimens of P. facialis determined by Bouček, we recognized P. sinensis as a synonym of P. facialis . In the original description, P. sinensis was stated to be similar to P. bethylicidus and P. italicus ( Sheng & Wang 1994) , which we could not agree. These three species have many different morphological characters (see remarks under P. bethylicidus and P. saulius ), and should belong to different species groups respectively. Moreover, in the key of Sheng (1994) (couplet 17), the character of gaster (round or apically obtuse) used to distinguish P. sinensis and P. facialis seem to be not reliable, as the gaster of both species is round and apically obtuse.

Pediobius facialis appears more similar to P. narangae and P. tortricida than to P. brachycerus by coppery face, short and stout antenna, similar reticulations on scutellum and scutellum, and pale apex of tibia. It differs from P. narangae and P. tortricida mainly by metallic flagellum and the combination of characters given in the key (couplets 27 & 28).

The facialis -group excluding P. brachycerus and P. grunini seems closely related to the cassidae -group by morphology (see also remarks under P. cassidae ).

IZCAS

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eulophidae

Genus

Pediobius

Loc

Pediobius facialis ( Giraud, 1863 )

Cao, Huan-Xi, Salle, John La & Zhu, Chao-Dong 2017
2017
Loc

Pediobius sinensis

Sheng 1994: 104
1994
Loc

Pediobius facialis (

Boucek 1961: 24
1961
Loc

Pediobius albae Erdös, 1961 : 485

Boucek 1965: 52
Peck 1963: 231
Erdos 1961: 485
1961
Loc

Pediobius albitarsis (

Burks 1958: 68
1958
Loc

Pleurotropis olethreutidis

Gahan 1932: 752
1932
Loc

Amestocharis albitarsis (

Girault 1924: 94
1924
Loc

Pseudacrias sexdentatus

Peck 1985: 680
Burks 1966: 43
Girault 1916: 36
1916
Loc

Pleurotropis albitarsis (

Crawford 1912: 179
1912
Loc

Chrysocharis albitarsis (

Bridwell 1899: 206
1899
Loc

Asecodes albitarsis (

Howard 1897: 40
1897
Loc

Entedon albitarsis

Peck 1985: 677
Burks 1966: 42
Ashmead 1888: 102
1888
Loc

Pleurotropis facialis

Giraud 1863: 1272
1863
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