Cystomastacoides kiddo

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Quicke D, Smith M, Hrcek J, Butcher B (2013) Cystomastacoides van Achterberg (Braconidae, Rogadinae): first host record and descriptions of three new species from Thailand and Papua New Guinea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 31 : 65–78, doi. Versioned wiki page: 2013-03-19, version 32063, https://species-id.net/w/index.php?title=Cystomastacoides_kiddo&oldid=32063 , contributors (alphabetical order): Pensoft Publishers.

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@article{Quicke2013JournalofHymenopteraResearch31,
author = {Quicke, Donald L. J. AND Smith, M. Alex AND Hrcek, Jan AND Butcher, Buntika Areekul},
journal = {Journal of Hymenoptera Research},
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pages = {65--78},
doi = {10.3897/JHR.31.3385},
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Braconidae
Genus: Cystomastacoides

Name

Cystomastacoides kiddo Quicke & Butcher sp. n.Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Material examined

Holotype female, Thailand, Phetchabun Province, Thung Salaeng Luang NP, Kaeng Wang Nam Yen, 29.xi–6.xii.2006, 16°37.531'N, 100°53.745'E, Malaise trap (collection code T1165; voucher BCLDQ00783; Genbank JX034704; BOLD: ASQSQ064_09) (QSBG)

Morphology

Length of body 9 mm, of fore wing 8 mm and of antenna 12 mm.
Head. Antenna with 59 flagellomeres. Terminal flagellomere acuminate. Median flagellomeres approximately 3 × longer than wide. 3rd segment of maxillary palp and 2nd segment of labial palp not swollen, rather elongate, 3rd segment 6 × longer than maximally deep. Face rather protruding and with well developed transverse striation. Frons with strong oblique striation reaching to midlongitudinal groove. Distance between posterior ocelli: transverse diameter of posterior ocellus: shortest distance between posterior ocellus and eye = 1:3.2:2.5. Vertex with strong groove running from stemmaticum to occipital carina. Occipital carina complete, strongly lamelliform laterally, weak mediodorsally.
Mesosoma. Notauli very deep, crenulate posteriorly, meeting before scutellar sulcus. Mesoscutum without midposterior pit. Scutellar sulcus wide with single carina medially. Mesopleuron largely smooth and shiny with some small punctures, precoxal sulcus long, weakly impressed, largely smooth. Median area of metanotum with complete midlongitudinal ridge. Propodeum largely shiny with deep punctures, with lateral carinae distinct posteriorly and protruding.
Fore wing. Vein 2-CU1 5.0 × longer than 1-CU1. Vein 3-SR 3.0 × longer than r. Vein SR1 1.45 × longer than 3-SR.
Hind wing. Vein M+CU approximately as long as 1-M. Vein 2-SC+R quadrate (interstitial). Vein m-cu absent.
Metasoma. 1st metasomal tergite 1.65 × longer than posteriorly wide; posteriorly with well-developed shoulders. 2nd metasoma 1.15 × longer than 3rd tergite, and 1.1 × wider than long. Metasomal tergites 1-3 with strong midlongitudinal carina. Tergites 1-6 densely deeply punctate with punctures forming irregular longitudinal rows separated by striae. Hypopygium weakly curved ventrally.
Coloration. Antennae largely black. Body and legs largely pale brown yellow, apex of hind tibia and hind tarsus and stemmaticum black. Wing venation largely brown yellow, basal 0.6 of pterostigma and veins at same level dark brown; membrane uniformly hyaline.

Etymology

Named after the character Beatrice Kiddo in the Quentin Tarantino ‘Kill Bill’ films because of the deadly biology to the host.

Original Description

  • Quicke, D; Smith, M; Hrcek, J; Butcher, B; 2013: Cystomastacoides van Achterberg (Braconidae, Rogadinae): first host record and descriptions of three new species from Thailand and Papua New Guinea Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 31: 65-78. doi

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