Parastephanellus Enderlein, 1906

Tan, Jiang-Li, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tan, Qing-Qing, Zhou, Tong & Li, Tao, 2018, Parastephanellus Enderlein (Hymenoptera: Stephanidae) revisited, with description of two new species from China, Zootaxa 4459 (2), pp. 327-349 : 328

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4459.2.7

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Parastephanellus Enderlein, 1906
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Parastephanellus Enderlein, 1906

Figs 1–99 View FIGURES 1–2 View FIGURES 3–10 View FIGURES 11–17 View FIGURES 18–26 View FIGURE 27 View FIGURES 28–34 View FIGURES 35–42 View FIGURES 43-44 View FIGURES 45–54 View FIGURE 55 View FIGURES 56–61 View FIGURES 62–69 View FIGURES 70, 71 View FIGURES 72–81 View FIGURE 82–84 View FIGURES 85–91 View FIGURES 92–99

Parastephanus Enderlein, 1905: 474 (not Haeckel, 1881). Type species (by original designation): Stephanus pygmaeus Enderlein, 1901 .

Parastephanellus Enderlein, 1906: 301 (renamed because of homonymy); Aguiar 2004: 64 –72 (catalogue; references); van Achterberg & Quicke 2006: 219 –221; Aguiar & Jennings 2007: 15 -24 (suggest origin of the genus); Hong et al. 2011: 36 – 43 (revision China); Kim & Lee 2012: 174 –177; Chen et al. 2016a: 119 –122. Type species (by original designation): Stephanus pygmaeus Enderlein, 1901 .

Diagnosis. Temple with ivory or pale yellowish streak along eye ( Figs 9 View FIGURES 3–10 , 17 View FIGURES 11–17 , 26 View FIGURES 18–26 , 29 View FIGURES 28–34 , 42 View FIGURES 35–42 , 57 View FIGURES 56–61 ); occipital carina ventrally parallel to hypostomal carina ( Fig. 46 View FIGURES 45–54 ); neck short and comparatively robust, without pronotal fold or distinct transverse carinae medially ( Figs 4, 5 View FIGURES 3–10 , 13 View FIGURES 11–17 , 36 View FIGURES 35–42 , 47 View FIGURES 45–54 ); vein 2-CU1 of fore wing completely developed; veins 2- SR and 2-SR+M of fore wing present, but sometimes unsclerotized and only pigmented; vein 1-SR of fore wing straight and more or less angled with vein 1-M ( Figs 3 View FIGURES 3–10 , 35 View FIGURES 35–42 , 62 View FIGURES 62–69 ); hind coxa partly flattened dorso-laterally ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 62–69 ); outer side of hind tibia with distinct oblique striae or carinae ventrally, rarely without striae or ventral carina ( Figs 14 View FIGURES 11–17 , 23 View FIGURES 18–26 , 50 View FIGURES 45–54 , 61 View FIGURES 56–61 , 77 View FIGURES 72–81 ); ovipositor sheath entirely black or dark brown, 1.8–2.9 × as long as fore wing and 0.9–1.8 × as long as body ( Figs 43 View FIGURES 43-44 , 70 View FIGURES 70, 71 ); males with cylindrical pygidial process ( Figs 58 View FIGURES 56–61 , 86 View FIGURES 85–91 ), but absent in females (replaced by a more or less excavated and partly depressed pygidial area: Figs 54 View FIGURES 45–54 , 66 View FIGURES 62–69 , 95 View FIGURES 92–99 ).

Distribution. Australasian, Oriental and Palaearctic. The distribution of Chinese species is illustrated in Fig. 100 View FIGURE 100 .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Stephanidae

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Parastephanellus Enderlein, 1906

Tan, Jiang-Li, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tan, Qing-Qing, Zhou, Tong & Li, Tao 2018
2018
Loc

Parastephanus

Enderlein, 1905 : 474
Loc

Parastephanellus

Enderlein, 1906 : 301
Aguiar 2004 : 64
Achterberg & Quicke 2006 : 219
Aguiar & Jennings 2007 : 15
Hong et al. 2011 : 36
Kim & Lee 2012 : 174
Chen et al. 2016a : 119
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