Leptopilina leipsi

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Lue C, Driskell A, Leips J, Buffington M (2016) Review of the genus Leptopilina (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae, Eucoilinae) from the Eastern United States, including three newly described species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research (53) : 35–76, doi. Versioned wiki page: 2016-12-19, version 112992, https://species-id.net/w/index.php?title=Leptopilina_leipsi&oldid=112992 , contributors (alphabetical order): Pensoft Publishers.

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@article{Lue2016JournalofHymenopteraResearch,
author = {Lue, Chia-Hua AND Driskell, Amy C. AND Leips, Jeff AND Buffington, Matthew L.},
journal = {Journal of Hymenoptera Research},
publisher = {Pensoft Publishers},
title = {Review of the genus Leptopilina (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae, Eucoilinae) from the Eastern United States, including three newly described species},
year = {2016},
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issue = {53},
pages = {35--76},
doi = {10.3897/jhr.53.10369},
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Figitidae
Genus: Leptopilina

Name

Leptopilina leipsi Lue & Buffington sp. n.Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Diagnosis

Leptopilina leipsi (Figs 42–43) is distinguishable by flagellomeres F5-F10, in that the length is more than twice long as width of each flagellomere (Fig. 29). In Leptopilina clavipes and Leptopilina maia the length is 1–1.5 times the width of the flagellomere (Fig. 32). Moreover, the hairy ring is wide broken dorsally, and long and dense ventrally in Leptopilina leipsi (Fig. 30). This differs from other Leptopilina species in which the hairy ring is equally dense and of equal length (Fig. 33).

Description

Coloration with head, mesosoma, metasoma black to dark brown, legs light brown. Malar sulcus present. Apical segment of maxillary palp 1–1.5 times as long as preceding segment. Terminal flagellomere with one basiconic sensillum. Basiconic sensillae present on F5–F11. Placoidal sensilla present on F5-11. Number of ridges on pronotal plate in lateral view 2. Sculpture on mesoscutum absent, with sparse long hairs. Dorsal surface of scutellum foveate-areoletate. Circumscutellar carina present, incomplete, laterally delimiting dorsal and ventral halves of scutellum, not present posteriorly. Latero-ventral margin of scutellum posterior to axillula smooth ventrally, weakly rugulose dorsally. Dorsal part of scutellum entirely foveate. Scutellar plate, in dorsal view, small to medium sized, exposing small part of scutellum. Posterior impression of metepimeron present but not well defined. Anterior impression of metepisternum, immediately beneath anterior end of metapleural carina, present, small and narrow. Wing vein M absent. Inter propodeal carinae space setose, too dense to see underlying surface. Horizontal carina running anteriorly from lateral propodeal carina not visible, setae too dense. Surface of petiole longitudinally costate, ventral keel absent. Setal band (hairy ring) at base of tergum 3 present, interrupted dorsally, ventrally, longer hairs at ventral part.

Distribution in Eastern North America

New Hampshire, Illinois, Maryland, and Virginia. [http://hol.osu.edu/map-full.html?id=417663]

Etymology

Leptopilina leipsi is named in honor of Dr. Jeff Leips (the PhD advisor of Lue) in appreciation for his support of her dissertation project.

Material examined

Holotype. Leptopilina leipsi female: United States. MD, Baltimore Co., 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 1.X-4.X.2013, yellow trap, C.-H. Lue, USSMENT01022612 (deposited in USNM). Paratypes (7 females): United States. MD, Baltimore Co., 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 1.X-4.X.2013, yellow trap, C.-H. Lue, USNMENT01022882 (depositd in USNM); 39.435145°N 76.487226°W, Glen Arm Site, 29.IX.2012, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue, USNMENT01022355 (deposited in USNM); 39.435145°N 76.487226°W, Glen Arm Site, 3.VI-6.VI.2013, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue, USNMENT01022504 (deposited in USNM); 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 1.X-4.X.2013, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue, USNMENT01022229, 01022452, 01022737 (deposit in USNM); 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 1.X-4.X.2013, yellow trap, C.-H. Lue, USNMENT01022882 (deposit in USNM, no DNA voucher). Other material. United States. IL, Ford Co., along railroad tracks, Pit Road & US-45, 2004, yellow pan trap (1 female, USNMENT01119165 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.435145°N 76.487226°W, Glen Arm Site, 11.VI.2012, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (2 females, USNMENT01022158, 01022767 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.435145°N 76.487226°W, Glen Arm Site, 13.VI.2012, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (1 female, USNMENT01022411 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.435145°N 76.487226°W, Glen Arm Site, 14.VI.2012, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (1 female, USNMENT01022812 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.435145°N 76.487226°W, Glen Arm Site, 3.VI-6.VI.2013, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (4 females, USNMENT01022214, 01022259, 01022270 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.435145°N 76.487226°W, Glen Arm Site, 9.IX-12.IX.2013, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (1 female, USNMENT01022430 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 1.X-4.X.2013, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (16 females, USNMENT01022161, 01022267, 01022277, 01022389, 01022435, 01022520, 01022522, 01022643, 01022678, 01022715, 01022741, 01022786, 01022807, 01022855 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 17.VI.2012, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (2 females, USNMENT01022159, 01022830 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 19.VI.2012, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (1 female, USNMENT01022288 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 2.VII-5.VII.2013, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (2 females, USNMENT00917793, 00917803 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 22.VI.2012, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (3 females, USNMENT01022171, 01022487, 01022876 (USNM)). MD, Baltimore Co., 39.668081°N 76.578860°W, White Hall Site, 24.VI.2012, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (1 female, USNMENT01022530 (USNM)). MD, Calvert Co., Warrior’s Rest Sanctuary, “Oak”, 38°32.006'N, 76°32.646'W, American Chestnut Land Trust, 29.VI-5.VII.2008, Malaise trap (1 female, USNMENT01119134 (USNM)). NH, Merrimack Co., 43.481918°N 71.647970°W, Franklin Site, 29.VII-2.VIII.2013, yellow pan trap, C.-H. Lue (1 female, USNMENT00917590 (USNM)). VA, Prince William Co., Conservancy Campground area, 38°49.484'N, 77°41.362'W, Bull Run Mountains, 24.IX-4.XI.2013, Malaise trap, D. Smith (1 female, USNMENT01119179 (USNM)).

Original Description

  • Lue, C; Driskell, A; Leips, J; Buffington, M; 2016: Review of the genus Leptopilina (Hymenoptera, Cynipoidea, Figitidae, Eucoilinae) from the Eastern United States, including three newly described species Journal of Hymenoptera Research, (53): 35-76. doi

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