28. Aphelopus wushensis Olmi, 2010

(Plate 9E)

Aphelopus penanganus Olmi: Xu et al. 1999a: 88 (male; misidentified).

Aphelopus wushensis Olmi 2010: 12 .

Description of Female. Fully winged; length 1.7 mm. Head brown, except ventral side, mandible, clypeus and anterior surface of face testaceous; antenna brown, except segments 1–2 testaceous; mesosoma brown, except propleuron testaceous; metasoma brown; legs testaceous. Antenna filiform; antennal segments in following proportions: 6:4.5:6:5:5:4.5:4:4:4:6.5. Head dull, granulated; frontal line complete, hardly visible; POL = 7; OL = 4.5; OOL = 3; OPL = 4; TL = 5; greatest breadth of posterior ocelli shorter than OPL (2:4); occipital carina complete. Scutum, scutellum and metanotum dull, granulated. Notauli almost invisible. Propodeum reticulate rugose, without longitudinal keels. Fore wing hyaline, without dark transverse bands. Tibial spurs 1/1/2.

Description of Male. Fully winged; length 1.6–1.9 mm. Head brown, except mandible, clypeus and anterior surface of face testaceous; antenna brown, except segments 1–2 testaceous; mesosoma black; metasoma brown; legs testaceous. Antenna filiform; antennal segments in following proportions: 6:4:6:4:5:5:5:5:5:7. Head dull, granulated; frontal line incomplete, only present in anterior half of face; POL = 7; OL = 4; OOL = 3.5; OPL = 3.5; TL = 3.5; occipital carina complete. Scutum, scutellum and metanotum dull, granulated. Notauli almost invisible. Propodeum reticulate rugose, without longitudinal keels. Fore wing hyaline, without dark transverse bands. Basivolsella (Plate 9E) with two distal bristles and outer process. Tibial spurs 1/1/2.

Material examined. Types: holotype ♂: CHINA: Taiwan, Nantou, Wushe, 1150 m, 2.IV.1983, Henry Townes leg. (AEIC) . Paratypes: same locality label as holotype, 1♀ (AMNH) . PHILIPPINES: Mindanao Island, Mt. Apo, Galog River, 6000 ft., 28.IX, C.S. Clagg leg., 1♂ (AMNH) .

Hosts. Unknown.

Distribution. China (Taiwan), Philippines (Mindanao).

Remarks. The holotype of A. wushensis is the male erroneously identified as A. penanganus Olmi, 1984 in the key to the males of Oriental Aphelopus presented by Xu et al. (1999a). Really, the true male of A. penanganus is that described as A. olmii by He & Xu (2002).