Aridelus Marshall, 1887

Fujie, Shunpei & Maeto, Kaoru, 2022, The genus Aridelus Marshall (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae) from Japan, with description of a new species, ZooKeys 1092, pp. 105-122 : 105

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1092.73299

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:85ACA852-BA57-4845-B155-94B08C028559

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A2CB99A0-0E6C-57CE-9142-0E15ED520786

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scientific name

Aridelus Marshall, 1887
status

 

Genus Aridelus Marshall, 1887

Aridelus Marshall, 1887: 66; Papp 1965: 181; Shenefelt 1969: 11; Shaw 1985: 309; Chou 1987: 21; Chen and van Achterberg 1997: 11; Belokobylskij 2000: 362.Synonyms are presented in Shenefelt (1969) and Shaw (1985).

Type species

(by monotypy). Aridelus bucephalus Marshall, 1887.

Diagnosis.

Head transverse; antenna filiform or moniliform, with 18 segments, its terminal segment with an apical spine; maxillary palp with 6 segments; labial palp with 4 segments; occipital carina complete or absent mediodorsally for a long distance, rarely completely absent, ventrally joining hypostomal carina; frons punctate or smooth with a median carina extending to frontal ocellus; face wider than clypeus in female; lower clypeal margin usually indented medially, rarely rounded; malar suture usually absent; mandibles overlapping each other; mesonotum, mesopleuron, and propodeum mostly areolate; petiolar notch extending nearly to mesocoxal insertions; parastigma large; vein 1-SR of fore wing absent to rarely shortly present and thickened; vein 3-SR of fore wing absent to distinctly present; vein 1-R1 of fore wing short; end of vein SR1 of fore wing much closer to pterostigma than to apex of wing; vein r-m of fore wing present; veins SR and 2-M of hind wing present, darkly pigmented; first metasomal tergite about 3/4 times as long as remainder of metasoma and completely fused ventrally; third tergite nearly reaching end of metasoma, following segments hidden; second and third tergites ventrally overlapping, without lateral fold; ovipositor and its sheath shortly exposed.

Distribution.

Cosmopolitan and the most diverse in tropical regions ( Yu et al. 2016).

Bionomics.

Endoparasitoids of nymphs and adults of Acanthosomatidae , Pentatomidae , Plataspidae , and Scutelleridae ( Shaw et al. 2001), and of Alydidae (present study). Usually diurnal, but a few species were collected at night in light traps (e.g., A. dubius in the present study).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Loc

Aridelus Marshall, 1887

Fujie, Shunpei & Maeto, Kaoru 2022
2022
Loc

Aridelus

Marshall 1887
1887