Pediobius fraternus ( Motschulsky, 1859 )

Cao, Huan-Xi, Salle, John La & Zhu, Chao-Dong, 2017, Chinese species of Pediobius Walker (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), Zootaxa 4240 (1), pp. 1-71 : 55-57

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.375759

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Pediobius fraternus ( Motschulsky, 1859 )
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29. Pediobius fraternus ( Motschulsky, 1859) View in CoL

( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 )

Eulophus fraternus Motschulsky, 1859: 118 View in CoL . Syntypes, sex not specified but evidently ♀, ZMMU, not examined. Eulophus mantiechthrus Motschulsky, 1859: 117 View in CoL . Syntypes ³, ZMMU, not examined. Synonymized by Kerrich, 1973: 173. Pleurotropis fraternus ( Motschulsky, 1859) , Gahan, 1925: 102.

Pediobius mantiechthrus ( Motschulsky, 1859) View in CoL , Bouček, 1965b: 553.

Pediobius fraternus ( Motschulsky, 1859) View in CoL , Baltazar, 1966: 116.

Diagnosis. In dorsal view, head very thick and semicircular ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 a). Antenna stout with terminal spine long, strongly broadened in side view ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 e). Notauli poorly indicated, almost absent. Scutellum finely and longitudinally striate-reticulate throughout, striation slightly indistinct along median line. Fore wing with speculum widely open below ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 f). All tibiae often pale apically ( Figs 26 View FIGURE 26 g–i). Metatibial spur longer than basal tarsomere ( Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 i).

Material examined. China, Guangxi: 1♀, Jinxiu, Shengtang Mountains , 19.X.1999, coll. Hui Xiao ; Hainan: 1♀, Lingshui, Diaoluo Mountains , 14.IV.1984, coll. Chang-Fang Li ; Jiangxi: 6♀ 1♂, Nanchang, Meiling , 28.V.1987, coll. Shen Xu, ex. the ootheca of Hierodula patellifera Serville ; Yunnan: 2♀, Xishuangbanna , 17.VII.2014, coll. Xiu-Wei Liu . Determined specimens compared ( ANIC): 1♀, QLD 2km S Cape York (10.43S, 142.32E) GoogleMaps ; 3♀, INDIA: KT Bangalore , V.1999, det. John La Salle ; 2♀, Sways of Mt. Baird Q (15.10S, 145.07E, 3.5km), 03–05.V.1981, coll. I. D. Nauman, det. C. J. Burwell GoogleMaps ; 3♂, INDIA: KT Bangalore , V.1999, det. John La Salle .

Biology. Few host records have been known to P. fraternus so far, and it has been only recorded as a primary parasitoid ( Noyes 2016). In China, P. fraternus was recorded from the ootheca of Hierodula patellifera Serville (Orthoptera: Mantidae ).

Distribution in China. Guangxi, Hong Kong ( Husain & Khan 1986), Jiangxi, Hainan, Yunnan, Taiwan ( Husain & Khan 1986).

Remarks. Kerrich (1973) explained well why P. fraternus (Motschulsky) instead of mantiechthrus Motschulsky, 1859 is the valid name of this species. Pediobius fraternus is close to the African species P. modestus (Masi) , with which it has in common in the small squat body, semicircular head in dorsal view and the sculpture of mesosoma (e.g., Fig. 26 View FIGURE 26 a). Both species appear to be in the same species group. See also the key and comments by Kerrich (1973). Although P. fraternus is similar to P. atamiensis in the semicircular head in dorsal view ( Figs 23 View FIGURE 23 a, 23c, 26a–c), they are different in antennal formula ( Figs 23 View FIGURE 23 e–f, 26e), mesosoma sculpture ( Figs 23 View FIGURE 23 a, 23c, 26a–c) and color of tibiae ( Figs 23 View FIGURE 23 g–i). In addition, P. fraternus seems similar to P. pyrgo , basing on the short and stout antenna ( Figs 20 View FIGURE 20 h, 26e), striation on scutellum ( Figs 20 View FIGURE 20 a, 26a) and the prolonged metatibial spur ( Figs 20 View FIGURE 20 k, 26i), but differs from P. pyrgo by semicircular head in dorsal view ( Figs 26 View FIGURE 26 a–c) and sculpture of mesoscutum ( Figs 26 View FIGURE 26 a– c). Pediobius fraternus and P. saulius have similar fore wing with speculum largely open ( Figs 21 View FIGURE 21 g, 26f). However, it is hard to discuss their relationships only based on morphology because P. fraternus has quite few similarities with those species.

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eulophidae

Genus

Pediobius

Loc

Pediobius fraternus ( Motschulsky, 1859 )

Cao, Huan-Xi, Salle, John La & Zhu, Chao-Dong 2017
2017
Loc

Pediobius fraternus (

Baltazar 1966: 116
1966
Loc

Pediobius mantiechthrus (

Boucek 1965: 553
1965
Loc

Eulophus fraternus

Kerrich 1973: 173
Gahan 1925: 102
Motschulsky 1859: 118
Motschulsky 1859: 117
1859
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