Diaparsis (Diaparsis) niphadoctona He, 1995
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Diaparsis (Diaparsis) niphadoctona He, 1995 |
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Diaparsis (Diaparsis) niphadoctona He, 1995 View in CoL
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MATERIAL EXAMINED. Laos, Xieng Khouang [Xiangkhouang] Prov., Phou Samsoum , 19°08.663´N, 103°48.083´E, 2157 m, 27. V GoogleMaps .2013, coll. T. Mita , 1 ♀ ( EUM) .
DIAGNOSIS. Head and mesosoma distinctly punctate over smooth or finely granulate background. Head, in dorsal view, strongly rounded posterior to eyes ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7–11 ); gena almost 0.7 times as long as eye width. Antennal flagellum unusually short, with 23–24 flagellomeres ( Fig. 10 View Figs 7–11 ). Clypeus ventrally expanded into a blunt tooth ( Figs 9–10 View Figs 7–11 ). Malar space about as long as basal mandibular width. Notaulus with strong irregular wrinkles on anterolateral side ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7–11 ). Foveate groove of mesopleuron extending from epicnemial carina to base of mid coxa, deep and broad, anteriorly upcurved, with strong transverse wrinkles. Dorsolateral areas of propodeum with irregular wrinkles. Fore wing with second recurrent vein (2 m-cu) postfurcal. First tergite of metasoma slender, smooth, with distinct glymma in posterior 0.5–0.6; petiole round in cross-section centrally. Ovipositor very long ( Fig. 7 View Figs 7–11 ), distinctly sinuate apically ( Fig. 11 View Figs 7–11 ).
DISTRIBUTION. North China (Gansu), Laos.
BIOLOGY. Reared from Niphades castanea Chao ( Coleoptera : Curculionidae ) on Chinese chestnut Castanea mollissima Blume ( Fagaceae ) in China [ He, Li, 1995].
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