Macroteleia striativentris Crawford

Chen, Hua-yan, Johnson, Norman F., Masner, Lubomir & Xu, Zai-fu, 2013, The genus Macroteleia Westwood (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae s. l., Scelioninae) from China, ZooKeys 300, pp. 1-98 : 78-84

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.300.4934

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scientific name

Macroteleia striativentris Crawford
status

 

Macroteleia striativentris Crawford Plates 6469

Macroteleia striativentris Crawford 1910: 126 (original description); Kieffer 1913b: 323 (description, keyed); Kieffer 1914b: 298 (keyed); Kieffer 1926: 521, 527 (description, keyed); Baltazar 1966: 184 (listed, synonymy); Masner and Muesebeck 1968: 40 (type information); Lê 2000: 53, 63 (description, keyed).

Description.

Female. Body length 4.06-6.34 mm (n=20).

Color. Head and mesosoma black, metasoma dark brown to black; mandible dark brown; palpi yellow; legs pale brown throughout; A1 brown, A2-A5 dark brown, remainder of antenna black; fore wing hyaline.

Head. Transverse in dorsal view, 1.28 –1.48× as wide as long, slightly wider than mesosoma; OOL short, 0.29 –0.33× minimum ocellar width; POL 1.25 –1.33× LOL; occipital carina interrupted medially; central keel absent or weakly developed above interantennal process (Plates 66C, 68A); medial frons punctate rugulose ventrally, irregularly smooth dorsally; ventrolateral frons punctate rugose; frons below median ocellus densely punctate; vertex densely punctate; gena punctate rugose; length of A3 0.83 –0.90× length of A2.

Mesosoma. Cervical pronotal area densely punctate; dorsal pronotal area areolate; lateral pronotal area smooth anteriorly, punctate rugulose posteriorly; netrion punctate rugose; notaulus narrow, irregularly foveolate; middle lobe of mesoscutum densely punctate, becoming denser anteriorly and posteriorly; lateral lobes of mesoscutum densely punctate throughout; mesoscutellum densely punctate throughout; metascutellum distinctly transverse (Plates 65B, 66D, 68B), posterior margin slightly pointed medially, longitudinally carinate; propodeum continuous medially (Plates 65B, 66D, 68B), not divided into two separated lobes, posterior margin narrowly notched medially, each side with several irregular longitudinal carinae medially, otherwise punctate rugulose, covered by dense, recumbent, white setae; upper mesepisternum with a row of robust longitudinal carinae below subalar pit; lower mesepisternum punctate rugulose; mesopleural depression smooth (Plates 65C, 66E, 68C); metapleuron longitudinally striate throughout.

Legs. Slender; hind femur weakly swollen, 4.12 –4.87× as long as its maximum width; hind tibia without spines over outer surface; hind basitarsus 10.60 –12.50× as long as its maximum width.

Wings. Apex of fore wing extending as far as mid-length of T4; R 1.33 –2.08× as long as r-rs, R1 1.90 –2.38× length of R.

Metasoma. Posterior margin of transverse sulcus on T2 straight (Plates 65D, 66F, 68D); sublateral tergal carinae developed on T1-T3; T1 densely longitudinally striate medially, with scattered punctures in interstices anteriorly, punctate rugulose laterally; T2-T4 densely longitudinally striate medially, with delicate punctures in interstices, punctate rugulose laterally; T5-T6 finely punctate dorsally, densely longitudinally striate laterally, with scattered small punctures in interstices; length of T3 0.72 –0.97× length of T6; T5 distinctly longer than wide; S2-S3 sparsely longitudinally striate, with finely punctate rugulose interstices; S4-S6 longitudinally striate, with finely punctate interstices; prominent longitudinal median carina present on S2-S5.

Male. Differing from female as follows: body length 5.22-5.57 mm (n=9); head brown to dark brown; mesosoma black; metasoma variably brown to black; A1 brown, remainder of antenna dark brown to black; T1 densely longitudinally striate medially, with rugulose sculpture in interstices anteriorly, punctate rugulose laterally; T2-T3 densely longitudinally striate medially, with delicate punctures in interstices, punctate rugulose laterally; T4-T7 longitudinally punctate rugulose; T6 distinctly longer than wide; length of T6 1.20 –1.41× length of T7; T7 subtriangular, apex pointed (Plate 69B); length of T7 2.21 –2.50× length of S7; S2-S5 longitudinally striate, with delicate punctures in interstices; S6-S7 longitudinally punctate rugulose.

Distribution.

China (Guangdong, Hainan, Yunnan); Vietnam; Thailand; Philippines. Link to distribution map [http://hol.osu.edu/map-large.html?id=4873].

Material examined.

Lectotype, ♀, PHILIPPINES: "Manila PI", "Robt Brown Collector", " Macroteleia striativentris ♀ Type Crawford", "Lectotype ♀ Macroteleia striativentris Crawford by L. Masner, 1967", "Type No 12896 U.S.N.M." (deposited in USNM).

Other material.

CHINA: 1 ♀, Guangdong, Chebaling National Nature Reserve, 24°43'N, 114°14'E, 25.V.2002, Jingxian Liu, SCAU 000086 (SCAU); 1 ♂, Guangdong, Chebaling National Nature Reserve, 24°43'N, 114°14'E, 10.VII.2003, Zaifu Xu, SCAU 000087 (SCAU); 2 ♀, Guangdong, Fengkai County, Mt. Qiancengfeng, 23°28'N, 111°48'E, VIII.2003, Jingxian Liu, SCAU 000088, 000089 (SCAU); 3 ♀, Guangdong, Zijin County, Linjiang Town, 23°39'N, 114°41'E, 1.VIII.2003, Jingxian Liu, SCAU 000090-000092 (SCAU); 1 ♀, Guangdong, Mt. Tongleda, 23°10'N, 111°25'E, 12.VIII.2003, Jujian Chen, SCAU 000093 (SCAU); 4 ♀, Guangdong, Zhaoqing, Xiwanggu, 23°13'N, 112°31'E, 2-6.VIII.2010, sweeping, Huayan Chen, SCAU 000094-000097 (SCAU); 3 ♀, Guangdong, Zhaoqing, Xiwanggu, 23°13'N, 112°31'E, 2-6.VIII.2010, yellow pan trap, Huayan Chen, SCAU 000098-000100 (SCAU); 1 ♀, Guangdong, Guangzhou, Tianlu Lake, 23°13'N, 113°25'E, 24.VI.2003, Jingxian Liu, SCAU 000101 (SCAU); 8 ♂, Guangdong, Guangzhou, Tianlu Lake, 23°13'N, 113°25'E, 6.X.2002, Zaifu Xu, SCAU 000102-000109 (SCAU); 1 ♀, Hainan, Wuzhishan National Nature Reserve, 18°51'N, 109°39'E, 16-18.V.2007, Jingxian Liu, SCAU 000110 (SCAU); 1 ♀, Hainan, Mt. Yinggeling, 18°49'N, 109°11'E, 18.X.2007, Jingxian Liu, SCAU 000111 (SCAU); 3 ♀, Hainan, Mt. Yinggeling, 18°49'N, 109°11'E, 17-20.VII.2010, Huayan Chen, SCAU 000112-000114 (SCAU); 1 ♀, Yunnan, Lushui County, Shangjiang Town, 25°39'N, 98°52'E, 19.VII.2006, Jie Zeng, SCAU 000115 (SCAU); 2 ♀, Yunnan, Gaoligongshan National Nature Reserve, 24°49'N, 98°46'E, 1.VIII.2005, Juanjuan Ma, SCAU 000116, 000117 (SCAU). THAILAND: 1 ♀, Chiang Mai: Maerim, 10.IV.2003, FIT, R. A. Beaver, No. 27042 (RABC); 1 ♀, Chiang Mai: Maerim, 7.X.2003, FIT, R. A. Beaver, No. 28207 (RABC). VIETNAM: "Bac Thai, Phu Luong, Quan Chu, 23.IV.1986, A. Sarkov", "Paratypus, Macroteleia fugacious sp. n." (IEBR).

Comments.

Macroteleia fugacious was described by Lê (2000) based on five females and three males. He stated the holotype (female) and four paratypes (two females and two males) were deposited in the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (IEBR). Two other paratypes are deposited in the Zoological Institute in St. Petersburg. However, the second author found that the holotype of Macroteleia fugacious is housed in the collection of the Zoological Institude in St. Petersburg. When examining the types of Lê’s species of Scelioninae in IEBR, the first author only found one female and one male specimens labeled as paratypes of Macroteleia fugacious . The two paratypes, unfortunately, are different species: the male paratype belongs to Macroteleia dolichopa , and the female paratype belongs to Macroteleia striativentris . We were unable to examine the holotype of Macroteleia fugacious in this study, and therefore the identity of Macroteleia fugacious is uncertain.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Scelionidae

Genus

Macroteleia