Rhogadopsis mediocarinata\according to Wu et al 2016
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Braconidae
Genus: Rhogadopsis
Name
Rhogadopsis mediocarinata (Fischer, 1963) comb. n. – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Opius mediocarinatus Fischer, 1963: 297 (examined).
- Opius (Lissosema) mediocarinatus: Fischer 1972[1]: 360–361.
- Opius (Psyttalia) mediocarinatus: Tobias 1998[2]: 611.
- Psyttalia mediocarinata: Tobias 2000[3]: 12.
- Opius (Lissosema) longurius Chen & Weng, 2005: 99–101, 197 (examined). Syn. n.
- Rhogadopsis longuria: Li et al. 2013[4]: 154–157 (redescription).
- Opius (Psyttalia) vacuus Tobias, 1998: 612 (examined). Syn. n.
- Opius vacuus: Tobias 2000[3]: 15.
Type material
Holotype of Opius longurius, ♀ (FAFU), “[China:] Fujian, Wuyi Mt., Sangang, 30.vi.1988, Zhang Xia-bin”. Holotype of Opius vacuus, ♀ (ZISP), “[Russia], Primorskij kraj, Spassk, les, poljany, 19.viii.1991, Belokobylskij”, “Opius vacuus sp. n., det. Tobias ‘95”, “Holotypus Opius vacuus Tobias”. Paratype of Opius mediocarinatus. ♀ (MTMA) from Japan (Honshu: Kamikochi) examined.
Comparative diagnosis
The combination of lacking the medio-posterior depression of the mesoscutum (Fig. 103) and the slender first metasomal tergite with a long median carina (Fig. 104) makes this species easy to separate from all other species of Rhogadopsis in China.
Distribution
China (Fujian (as longurius), Hunan (as longuria), *Shaanxi), Russia Far East, Japan, Korea. The record from Spain (Avinent and Jiménez 1987[5]) needs reconfirmation.
Biology
Unknown.
Notes
The inclusion of Opius mediocarinatus Fischer from Japan in Psyttalia by Tobias (1998[2], 2000[3]) is an obvious misfit; it is also excluded by Wharton (2009)[6]. It has a short (hardly protruding) ovipositor (Fig. 100), vein m-cu of fore wing 0.65 times as long as vein 1-M, vein m-cu of fore wing angled with vein 2-CU1, and a normal second tergite and hypopygium. It belongs to the genus Rhogadopsis Brèthes, 1913, as defined by Li et al. (2013)[4] and is one of the easier identifiable species of the genus because of the shape and sculpture of the first tergite.
The holotype of Opius vacuus is a very typical Rhogadopsis mediocarinata because of the reduced posterior groove of the pronotal side, the striped mesoscutum and the elongate first metasomal tergite with the distinct median carina. Vein 1r-m of the hind wing is rather short (0.55 times as long as vein 1-M), but obviously this vein is rather variable in this species and vein 1-M of hind wing has a weak bend subapically.
Taxon Treatment
- Wu, Q; Achterberg, C; Tan, J; Chen, X; 2016: Review of the East Palaearctic and North Oriental Psyttalia Walker, with the description of three new species (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Opiinae) ZooKeys, (629): 103-151. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Fischer M (1972) Hymenoptera Braconidae (Opiinae I). (Paläarktische Region). Das Tierreich 91: 1–620.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tobias V (1998) Opiinae. In: Ler P (Ed.) Key to the insects of Russian Far East. 4. Neuropteroidea, Mecoptera, Hymenoptera 3: 558–655. [Dal’nauka, Vladivostok]
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Tobias V (2000) New data on subfamily Opiinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from the Russian Far East. Far Eastern Entomologist 83: 1–16.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Li X, Achterberg C, Tan J (2013) Revision of the subfamily Opiinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from Hunan (China), including thirty-six new species and two new genera. ZooKeys 268: 1–168. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.268.4071
- ↑ Avinent L, Jiménez R (1987) [[[Opiinae|Opiinae]] from the collection of the Zoology Department in the University of Valencia: I. Madrid, Palencia and Segovia (Spain).] Boletin de la Asociacion Española de Entomologia 11: 121–134.
- ↑ Wharton R (2009) Two new species of Psyttalia Walker (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Opiinae) reared from fruit-infesting tephritid (Diptera) hosts in Kenya. ZooKeys 20: 349–377. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.20.99