Pseudodryinus Olmi, 1991

Xu, Zaifu, Olmi, Massimo & He, Junhua, 2013, Dryinidae of the Oriental region (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea), Zootaxa 3614 (1), pp. 1-460 : 311

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3614.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E75E5224-20F1-431C-A7CB-9EE0D3F25118

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6498650

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8860B757-8F78-FEF6-48A7-57BBFA39FAEA

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scientific name

Pseudodryinus Olmi, 1991
status

 

12. Genus Pseudodryinus Olmi, 1991

Pseudodryinus Olmi 1991: 365 ; Olmi 1993b: 62; He & Xu 2002: 285; Mita 2009b: 52 View Cited Treatment ; Kim et al., 2011: 167.

Type species. Pseudodryinus townesi ( Olmi, 1984) , by original designation.

Diagnosis. Female ( Plate 89A, B View PLATE 89 ): fully winged ( Plate 89A, B View PLATE 89 ); palpal formula 3/2, 4/2, 4/3, 5/2, or 5/3; antenna with many long hairs on segments 6–10 ( Plate 89A, B View PLATE 89 ); fore wing with three cells enclosed by pigmented veins (costal, median and submedian) ( Plate 89A, B View PLATE 89 ); protarsus chelate ( Plate 89A, B View PLATE 89 ); chela with rudimentary claw ( Plate 90D View PLATE 90 ); segment 5 of protarsus less than twice as broad as enlarged claw ( Plate 90D View PLATE 90 ); enlarged claw with one subapical tooth ( Plate 90D View PLATE 90 )); tibial spurs 1/1/2. Male ( Plate 91A, B View PLATE 91 ): fully winged ( Plate 91A, B View PLATE 91 ); palpal formula 6/3; occipital carina complete; mandible with four irregular teeth ( Plate 90A, E View PLATE 90 ); notauli joint or separated at posterior margin of scutum; if separated, minimum distance between notauli much shorter than greatest breadth of posterior ocelli; fore wing with three cells enclosed by pigmented veins (costal, median and submedian) ( Plate 91A, B View PLATE 91 ); fore wing with metacarpus as long as, or longer than pterostigma ( Plate 91A, B View PLATE 91 ); tibial spurs 1/1/2.

Distribution. Palaearctic, Afrotropical, Oriental and Australian regions.

Hosts. Unknown.

World species. Ten species are known, four in the Oriental region.

Key to the species

Females (unknown those of P. thai and P. piceus )

1. Head testaceous, except ocellar region darkened................................................. P. sinensis Olmi

- Head black, except mandible, clypeus, gena, ventral side and anterior region of face testaceous........... P. beckeri Olmi

Males (unknown that of P. beckeri )

1. Notauli complete, posteriorly joint........................................................................ 2

- Notauli complete, posteriorly separated.................................................................... 3

2. Scutum strongly punctate, granulated among punctures........................................... P. sinensis Olmi

- Scutum strongly punctate, unsculptured among punctures............................................ P.thai Olmi

3. Scutum granulated and punctate............................................................. P. sinensis Olmi

- Scutum punctate, not granulated, with anterior half very strongly punctate............................. P. piceus Olmi

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

SuperFamily

Chrysidoidea

Family

Dryinidae

SubFamily

Dryininae

Loc

Pseudodryinus Olmi, 1991

Xu, Zaifu, Olmi, Massimo & He, Junhua 2013
2013
Loc

Pseudodryinus

Kim, C. J. & Choi, G. W. & Lee, J. W. 2011: 167
Mita, T. 2009: 52
He, J. & Xu, Z. 2002: 285
Olmi, M. 1993: 62
Olmi, M. 1991: 365
1991
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