Cheiloneurus nankingensis Li & Xu, 2020
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.974.55528 |
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Cheiloneurus nankingensis Li & Xu |
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sp. nov. |
Cheiloneurus nankingensis Li & Xu sp. nov. Fig. 1 View Figure 1 [female], Fig. 2 [male] View Figure 2
Type materials.
Holotype. ♀; China, Jiangsu province: Nanjing city, NAU-affiliated Pailou Experiment station; alt. 18 m; 32°01'10"N, 118°51'21"E; October 2019; Zhuomiao Li leg. Paratypes. ♀; 15 individuals, same data as for holotype.
Deposition.
The type specimens are deposited in the Department of Plant Protection, School of Agriculture and Food Science, Zhejiang Agri & Forest University, Li-an district, Hangzhou city, Zhejiang, China.
Etymology.
The species name is derived from the name of the city, Nanjing, where the holotype was collected.
Distribution.
All specimens were collected in an eastern suburb of Nanjing city, Jiangsu province, East China.
Description.
Female. Holotype, body length 1.54 mm; other females ranged from 1.1 to 1.8 mm. Head dark brown, with purple sheen; ocelli reddish brown; compound eye dark brown; scape, pedicel yellowish brown; funicle and clava black, except first funicle segment with narrow strip of yellowish brown on ventral margin; pronotum and mesoscutum black with yellowish green sheen and silvery white setae; tegulae, axillae, scutellum yellowish brown except middle third of scutellum yellowish white; ventral and lateral sides of thorax dark brown with dark purple sheen; propodeum dark brown. Fore wing infuscated, with basal third, apex narrowly and rectangular area behind stigmal vein, hyaline; hyaline area in basal third with oblique infuscate streak; veins brown; hind wing hyaline. Fore and mid legs yellowish brown except middle part of mid tibia brown; hind femora and tibia brown except tibial base white.
Head: in dorsal view, 0.77 × as broad as high; head width 3.29 × frontovertex width; occipital margin rounded; ocelli arranged in equilateral triangle; POL and OOL 2.02 × and 0.30 × as long as diameter of anterior ocellus respectively; anterior ocellus separated with posterior ocelli by distance 1.01 × as long as POL; frontovertex with scaly reticulations. In frontal view, 0.79 × as broad as high; toruli separated by 1.93 × their own longest diameters; upper margin below lowest level of compound eye; toruli separated from clypeus by distance 0.73 × as long as longest diameter of torulus; mandible tridentate, teeth acute; maxillary palpi with four segments with rounded apex.
Antennae: scape cylindrical, 8.27 × as long as broad; pedicel 2.23 × as long as wide and 1.26 × as long as F1. F6 shortest segment; F1 and F2 longer than wide, the ratio of length to width 1.60 and 1.13, respectively; F3-F6 wider than long, the ratio of length to width 0.87, 0.67, 0.67, 0.64, respectively; club 1.78 × as long as broad, slightly shorter than preceding three funicle segments combined, clava with second suture slightly oblique.
Mesosoma: mesoscutum with striated or scaly reticulations and usually with distinct silvery white setae; notauli virtually absent; axillae and scutellum flat and usually with sculpture scaly; apex of scutellum with a tuft of bristles (bristles are easily lost at making slide but their swelling bases are recognizable); hind margin of scutellum reaching base of propodeum; mesopleura smooth, reaching base of abdomen; propodeum smooth.
Fore wings: 3.01 × as long as broad, with uniform cilia except basal third; submarginal vein with about five setae; submarginal vein 3.90 × as long as stigmal vein; linea calva closed anteriorly by two or three lines of setae and posteriorly closed by 11 or 12 lines of hyaline setae.
Legs: a row of spines at apex of mid tibia; tibial spur 0.96 × as long asbasitarsus; basitarsus longer than tarsal segments 2-4.
Metasoma: oblong in dorsal view. Ovipositor sheaths yellow. Exserted part of ovipositor sheaths (from slide) 0.15 × gaster length.
Measurements (from slide): length of mid tibia 0.65 mm, mesosoma 0.73 mm, metasoma 0.70 mm, forewing 1.25 mm.
Male. Length 1.07 mm. Body black. Antennae slender with radicle, scape and pedicel dark yellowish brown; funicle and clava black. Oval compound eye and ocelli black. Legs yellowish brown.
Head: in frontal view, approximately triangular with scaly reticulations, 0.97 × as broad as high; POL and OOL 3.00 × and 0.92 × as long as diameter of anterior ocellus, respectively; toruli separated by 0.83 × their own longest diameters; mandible bidentate; toruli diameters 0.69 × and 2.26 × as long as POL and OOL, respectively; distance between compound eyes 3.45 × as long as that between toruli.
Antennae: scape cylindrical, 6.53 × and 0.46 × as long as broad and head height, respectively; pedicel triangular; clava unsegmented, longer than F5-F6 combined; scape 3.35, 1.62, 1.95, 2.13, 2.14, 2.15, 2.18, and 1.05 times as long as pedicel, F1-F6, and clava, respectively; F1 slightly longer than F2-F6 separately; F2-F6 nearly same length; ratio of length to width 2.57, 2.20, 2.30, 2.22, 2.15, and 2.18 for F1 to F6, respectively.
Mesosoma: In dorsal view, 1.35 × as long as width; mesoscutum, axillae, and scutellum with sculpture scaly and similar to head sculpture; scutellum 0.97 × as long as height; setae and notauli virtually absent.
Fore wings: 2.42 × as long as broad; submarginal vein with about 13 setae; postmarginal and submarginal veins 0.58 × and 10.65 × as long as stigmal vein.
Legs: mid tibia with row of spines apically; spur 1.08 × as long as basitarsus.
Metanotum: nearly triangular in dorsal view. Shorter than thorax.
Measurements (from slide): mesosoma length 0.55 mm, metasoma length 0.43 mm, antennae 0.86 mm, and mid tibia length 0.43 mm.
Diagnosis.
This new species resembles C. arabiacus Hayat, (2014) but differs from it in the following respects (compared with C. arabiacus in brackets): without an infuscate area below proximal half of parastigma (with it); scape cylindrical (slightly expanded in the middle); pedicel as long as F1 (longer than F1-F2 combined); F3 quadrate or slightly broader than long (F3 longer than broad); F4-F6 broader than long (F4, F5 quadrate); clava shorter than F4-F6 combined (longer than F4-F6 combined); head in frontal view higher than broad (broader than high); mandible with three acute teeth (with two acute and one round teeth).
Biology.
Little has been known about biology of this new species. It is a hyperparasitoid with the encyrtid wasp A. arizonensis as the host, which is a primary and solitary parasitoid of the cotton mealybug P. solenopsis . This hyperparasitoid attacks only mealybugs that have already been parasitized by A. arizonensis and the number of offspring hyperparasitoids ermerging from a mummified mealybug ranges from one to 18. The prevalence of hyperparasitism by this wasp across the range of the cotton mealybug remains to be investigated.
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