Methochinae (Rohwer, 1916)

Narita, Keisuke & Mita, Toshiharu, 2021, A review of the subfamily Methochinae from Taiwan (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae) with description of a new species and redescription of the known species, Zootaxa 4964 (2), pp. 303-329 : 304-305

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.4

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4740969

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F687D2-FFA0-E001-4C93-F889FA56FCD2

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scientific name

Methochinae
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Key to the species of Methochinae from Taiwan

1 Alate (males)........................................................................................ 2

- Apterous (females).................................................................................... 9

2 Antennal lobe developed; flagellum inconspiciously flattened; maximum length of dorsal pronotal disc shorter than its width (genus Methocha Latreille, 1804 )......................................................................... 3

- Antennal lobe inconspicuous; flagellum strongly flattened; maximum length of dorsal pronotal disc equal to or longer than its width (genus Karlissa Krombein, 1979 ).................................. Karlissa tricha ( Strand, 1913) , comb. nov.

3 Clypeus bilobate ( Fig 112 View FIGURES 112–116 ); mesepisternum foveolate ( Fig 111 View FIGURES 109–111 )............................ M. taiwanica Tsuneki, 1986

- Clypeus not bilobate ( Fig 4 View FIGURES 4–11 ); mesepisternum not foveolate ( Fig 3 View FIGURES 1–3 )............................................... 4

4 Clypeus distally translucent ( Fig 62 View FIGURES 62–69 )...................................................................... 5

- Clypeus distally opaque ( Fig 4 View FIGURES 4–11 ).......................................................................... 6

5 Tarsal claws with subapical tooth shorter than half of apical tooth ( Fig 65 View FIGURES 62–69 ); propodeum areolate ( Fig 64 View FIGURES 62–69 )................................................................................................. M. foveiventris Lin, 1966

- Tarsal claws with subapical tooth almost as long as apical tooth ( Fig 83 View FIGURES 80–87 ); propodeum transversely costate ( Fig 82 View FIGURES 80–87 ).............................................................................................. M. maai Lin, 1966

6 Mandible distally not narrowed ( Fig 4 View FIGURES 4–11 ).................................................................... 7

- Mandible narrowed in distal half or third ( Fig 26 View FIGURES 26–33 )............................................................ 8

7 Propodeum dorsally areolate, with smooth interspaces ( Fig 17 View FIGURES 15–22 )................................ M. areolata Lin, 1966

- Propodeum dorsally rugose longitudinally, with granulate interspaces ( Fig 39 View FIGURES 37–44 ).................... M. cirrhocrus sp. nov.

8 Propodeum dorsally clearly areolate ( Fig 28 View FIGURES 26–33 ).............................................. M. cavipyga Lin, 1966

- Propodeum dorsally finely areolate or areolae absent ( Fig 6 View FIGURES 4–11 ).................................. M. alutacea Lin, 1966

9 All tarsal claws with subapical tooth equal to or longer than apical tooth ( Fig 94 View FIGURES 92–94 ).................................. 10

- All tarsal claws with subapical tooth shorter than apical tooth ( Fig 51 View FIGURES 49–51 ).......................................... 11

10 Gena narrowed ventrally ( Fig 93 View FIGURES 92–94 ); mesosoma entirely black ( Figs 88, 89 View FIGURES 88–91 )........................... M. maai Lin, 1966

- Gena not narrowed ( Fig 100 View FIGURES 99–101 ); mesosoma dark reddish brown ( Figs 95, 96 View FIGURES 95–98 ).......................... M. plana Lin, 1966

11 Frons impunctate or punctate ( Fig 49 View FIGURES 49–51 ).................................................................... 12

- Frons rugose; distal two-thirds of clypeus rugulose ( Fig 74 View FIGURES 74–76 )................................. M. foveiventris Lin, 1966

12 Frontal tubercles absent ( Fig 49 View FIGURES 49–51 )........................................................................ 13

- Pair of frontal tubercles present ( Figs 106, 107 View FIGURES 106–108 )........................................... M. priorrecta Lin, 1966

13 Clypeal apex incurved ( Fig 49 View FIGURES 49–51 )....................................................... M. emarginata Lin, 1966

- Clypeal apex truncate ( Fig 56 View FIGURES 56–58 ).................................................... M. formosana Williams, 1919

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Tiphiidae

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