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  | author = Zong, Shi-Xiang AND Sun, Shu-Ping AND Sheng, Mao-Ling
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  | author = Li, Tao AND Yang, Zai-Hua AND Sun, Shu-Ping AND Sheng, Mao-Ling
  | author_abbreviated = Zong S AND Sun S AND Sheng M
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  | author_abbreviated = Li T AND Yang Z AND Sun S AND Sheng M
  | year = 2013
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  | year = 2023
  | title = A new species of ''Amphibulus'' Kriechbaumer (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae) from Beijing with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic regions
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  | title = Three new species of ''Amphibulus'' Kriechbaumer (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Phygadeuontinae) from China with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic Regions
  | journal = ZooKeys
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  | journal = Journal of Hymenoptera Research
  | volume = 312
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  | volume = 96
  | pages = 89--95
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  | pages = 847--862
  | doi = 10.3897/zookeys.312.5294
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  | doi = 10.3897/jhr.96.108825
  | citationurl = http://www.pensoft.net/journals/zookeys/article/5294/citation/
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  | Taxon authority = Kriechbaumer, 1893
 
  | Taxon authority = Kriechbaumer, 1893
 
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  | Nomenclature citation = {{Nomenclature citation |''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus}}'' Kriechbaumer 1893<ref name="B2">{{aut|Kriechbaumer J}} (1893) Cryptiden-Studien. Entomologische Nachrichten, 19 (8): 119-127.</ref >. Entomologische Nachrichten, 19(8): 122. Type-species: ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus gracilis}}'' Kriechbaumer.}} {{Nomenclature citation |''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus}}''}}
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  | Nomenclature citation = {{Nomenclature citation |''{{Taxon name| Amphibulus }}'' Kriechbaumer, 1893:122. Type species: {{Taxon name|Amphibulus gracilis}} Kriechbaumer.}}
 
  | Wikispecies page name = Amphibulus
 
  | Wikispecies page name = Amphibulus
| ZooBank ID = http://species-id.net/wiki/Amphibulus
 
 
  | Pensoft Profile = Amphibulus
 
  | Pensoft Profile = Amphibulus
 
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==Diagnosis==
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==Complete diagnosis==
''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus}}'' can be distinguished from all other genera of {{Taxon name|Endaseina}} by the combination of the following characters: lower tooth of mandible shorter than upper tooth; median tubercle at upper edge of face small and rounded; posterior edge of mesoscutum with transverse suture, which is unusually conspicuous and complete; scutoscutellar groove without median longitudinal carina; sternaulus reaching to posterior margin of mesopleuron, anterior half deep and often sculptured; median dorsal carina of first tergite weak or absent.
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Provided in Townes (1970)<ref name="B11">{{aut|Townes H}} (1970) The genera of {{Taxon name|Ichneumonidae}}, Part 2.Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute12(1969): 1–537.</ref >, Luhman (1991)<ref name="B5">{{aut|Luhman J}} (1991) A revision of the world ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus}}'' Kriechbaumer ({{Taxon name|Hymenoptera}}: {{Taxon name|Ichneumonidae}}, {{Taxon name|Phygadeuontinae}}).{{Taxon name|Insecta}} Mundi5(3–4): 129–152.</ref > and Zong et al. (2013)<ref name="B13">{{aut|Zong S}}, {{aut|Sun S}}, {{aut|Sheng M}} (2013) A new species of ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus}}'' Kriechbaumer ({{Taxon name|Hymenoptera}}, {{Taxon name|Ichneumonidae}}, {{Taxon name|Cryptinae}}) from Beijing with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic regions.ZooKeys312: 89–95. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.312.5294</ref >.
  
==Key to species of ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus}}'' Kriechbaumer known from the Oriental and Eastern palaearctic regions==
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==Summary diagnosis==
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The genus is characterized by clypeus large, apical margin thick and slightly raised. Lower tooth of mandible shorter than upper tooth. Dorsal edge of face with small, rounded median tubercle. Occipital carina reaching hypostomal carina above base of mandible. Posterior edge of mesoscutum with transverse suture. Scutoscutellar groove without median longitudinal carina. Epicnemial carina approaching anterior edge of mesopleuron. Sternaulus reaching to posterior margin of mesopleuron, usually sculptured anterior portion. Latero-median carinae of first tergite weak or absent. Tip of ovipositor (Figs 3E, 6C, 8H) elongate lanceolate, nodus indistinct (Luhman 1991<ref name="B5">{{aut|Luhman J}} (1991) A revision of the world ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus}}'' Kriechbaumer ({{Taxon name|Hymenoptera}}: {{Taxon name|Ichneumonidae}}, {{Taxon name|Phygadeuontinae}}).{{Taxon name|Insecta}} Mundi5(3–4): 129–152.</ref >, Zong et al. 2013<ref name="B13">{{aut|Zong S}}, {{aut|Sun S}}, {{aut|Sheng M}} (2013) A new species of ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus}}'' Kriechbaumer ({{Taxon name|Hymenoptera}}, {{Taxon name|Ichneumonidae}}, {{Taxon name|Cryptinae}}) from Beijing with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic regions.ZooKeys312: 89–95. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.312.5294</ref >).
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{{Lead | 1 | Male
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{{Lead | – | Female
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{{Lead | 2 | Area spiracularis and area lateralis combined. Tergites 2–6 orange. (Pakistan)
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| result text = ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus salicis}}'' Luhman}}
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{{Lead | – | Area spiracularis and area lateralis separated by distinct carina. Tergites 2–6 black, or at most tergites 2–3 orange
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{{Lead | 3 | Lower end of occipital carina joining hypostomal carina at base of mandible. Fore wing with ramulus present as stub or swelling. Tergites 2–3 mostly orang. (Female unknown) (Korea)
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| result text = ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus bicolor}}'' Luhman}}
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{{Lead | – | Lower end of occipital carina joining hypostomal carina distinctly above base of mandible. Fore wing ramulus absent or at most present as a slight swelling. Tergites 2–3 black or mostly black
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{{Lead | 4 | Flagellomeres 10 and 11 with distinct tyloids. Propodeum without apophysis, area superomedia about as long as wide. Apices of tergites 2–6 yellowish. (China, Japan)
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| result text = ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus orientalis}}'' Luhman}}
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{{Lead | – | Flagellomeres 10 to 13 with distinct tyloids. Propodeum with apophysis, area superomedia distinctly longer than wide. Apices of tergites 2–6 entirely black. (Female unknown) (China)
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| result text = ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus albimaculatus}}'' Sheng}}
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{{Lead | 5 | Area spiracularis and area lateralis combined. Clypeus about 2.5× as wide as long. Coxae black. Tergites 2–6 orange.
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| result text = ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus salicis}}'' Luhman}}
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{{Lead | – | Area spiracularis and area lateralis separated by carina. Clypeus at least 3.0× wider than long. Coxae red, orange or brown, or at least with orange or brown spots. Tergites 2–6 black, dark orange or brown
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{{Lead | 6 | First sternite reaching level of spiracle; postpetiole approximately as wide as long. Body mostly brownish or dark orange. Flagellomeres 9–11 white. Median portion of hind tarsus pale yellowish
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| result text = ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus orientalis}}'' Luhman}}
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{{Lead | – | First sternite reaching to about half way to spiracle; postpetiole approximately 1.4× as wide as long. Body almost entirely black. Flagellomeres 5–10 (11) white. Hind tarsus brown to brownish black. (Male unknown) (China)
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| result text = ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus melanarius}}'' Zong, Sun & Sheng, sp.n.}}
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==Taxon Treatment==
 
==Taxon Treatment==
*{{aut|Zong, S}}; {{aut|Sun, S}}; {{aut|Sheng, M}}; 2013: A new species of ''Amphibulus'' Kriechbaumer (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae) from Beijing with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic regions [http://www.pensoft.net/journals/zookeys/ ''ZooKeys'',] '''312''': 89-95. {{doi|10.3897/zookeys.312.5294}}
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*{{aut|Li, T}}; {{aut|Yang, Z}}; {{aut|Sun, S}}; {{aut|Sheng, M}}; 2023: Three new species of ''Amphibulus'' Kriechbaumer (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Phygadeuontinae) from China with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic Regions [https://jhr.pensoft.net/ ''Journal of Hymenoptera Research'',] '''96''': 847-862. {{doi|10.3897/jhr.96.108825}}
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==Images==
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|1= File:journal_of_hymenoptera_research-96-847_article-108825__-g003.jpg|2= '''Figure 3.''' ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus areolaris}}'' Sheng, Li & Yang, sp. nov., ♀, holotype (CBDPC) '''A''' mesosoma, lateral view '''B''' areolet '''C''' propodeum '''D''' metasoma, dorsal view '''E''' ovipositor, lateral view. Scale bars: 0.4 mm ('''A, D'''); 0.2 mm ('''B, C'''); 0.3 mm ('''E''').
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|3= File:journal_of_hymenoptera_research-96-847_article-108825__-g006.jpg|4= '''Figure 6.''' ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus guiicus}}'' Sheng, Li & Sun, sp. nov., ♀, holotype (CBDPC) '''A''' metasoma, dorsal view '''B''' tergite 1, lateral view '''C''' posterior portion of ovipositor, lateral view. Scale bars: 0.2 mm ('''A, B'''); 0.1 mm ('''C''').
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|5= File:journal_of_hymenoptera_research-96-847_article-108825__-g008.jpg|6= '''Figure 8.''' ''{{Taxon name|Amphibulus rufithorax}}'' Sheng, Li & Yang, sp. nov., ♀, holotype (CBDPC) '''A''' head, dorso-anterior view '''B''' mesoscutum and scutellum, dorsal view '''C''' mesosoma, lateral view '''D''' propodeum '''E''' tergite 1, dorsal view '''F''' tergite 1, lateral view '''G''' tergites 2–3, dorsal view '''H''' posterior portion of ovipositor, lateral view. Scale bars: 0.3 mm ('''A'''); 0.2 mm ('''B–H''').
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==Other References==
 
==Other References==
  
 
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@article{Li2023JournalofHymenopteraResearch96,
author = {Li, Tao AND Yang, Zai-Hua AND Sun, Shu-Ping AND Sheng, Mao-Ling},
journal = {Journal of Hymenoptera Research},
publisher = {Pensoft Publishers},
title = {Three new species of Amphibulus Kriechbaumer (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Phygadeuontinae) from China with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic Regions},
year = {2023},
volume = {96},
issue = {},
pages = {847--862},
doi = {10.3897/jhr.96.108825},
url = {https://jhr.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=108825},
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Ichneumonidae

Name

Amphibulus Kriechbaumer, 1893Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Complete diagnosis

Provided in Townes (1970)[1], Luhman (1991)[2] and Zong et al. (2013)[3].

Summary diagnosis

The genus is characterized by clypeus large, apical margin thick and slightly raised. Lower tooth of mandible shorter than upper tooth. Dorsal edge of face with small, rounded median tubercle. Occipital carina reaching hypostomal carina above base of mandible. Posterior edge of mesoscutum with transverse suture. Scutoscutellar groove without median longitudinal carina. Epicnemial carina approaching anterior edge of mesopleuron. Sternaulus reaching to posterior margin of mesopleuron, usually sculptured anterior portion. Latero-median carinae of first tergite weak or absent. Tip of ovipositor (Figs 3E, 6C, 8H) elongate lanceolate, nodus indistinct (Luhman 1991[2], Zong et al. 2013[3]).

Taxon Treatment

  • Li, T; Yang, Z; Sun, S; Sheng, M; 2023: Three new species of Amphibulus Kriechbaumer (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Phygadeuontinae) from China with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic Regions Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 96: 847-862. doi

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Other References

  1. Townes H (1970) The genera of Ichneumonidae, Part 2.Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute12(1969): 1–537.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Luhman J (1991) A revision of the world Amphibulus Kriechbaumer (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae, Phygadeuontinae).Insecta Mundi5(3–4): 129–152.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Zong S, Sun S, Sheng M (2013) A new species of Amphibulus Kriechbaumer (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae) from Beijing with a key to species known from the Oriental and Eastern Palaearctic regions.ZooKeys312: 89–95. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.312.5294