Oecleopsis Emeljanov, 1971
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Genus Oecleopsis Emeljanov, 1971 View in CoL View at ENA
Oecleopsis Emeljanov, 1971: 621 View in CoL . Type species: Oliarus artemisiae Matsumura View in CoL , original designation.
Description. Length 5–8 mm. Head small, distinctly narrower than thorax, moderately elongate. Vertex narrow ( Figs 16 View FIGURES 7 – 16 , 34, 35 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ) with highly elevated lateral carinae, crown-like in lateral view ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ); subapical carina converging forward into a distinct acute angle, fused with apical border and thereby divided into two lateral parts ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ), or uniting just before the apex but then fused with the apical border by two small longitudinal carinae; basal longitudinal carina rudimentary ( Figs 16 View FIGURES 7 – 16 , 34 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ). Frons and postclypeus flat, combined forming elongate rhomboid figure; without maculae or fenestrae; median carina forked at apex ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ); median ocellus present but small. Pronotum black with yellow borders and carinae. Mesonotum usually shiny black with five concolorous carinae, or carinae tinged with yellow. Tegmina usually 3–3.6 times as long as broad, costal margin and claval suture (CuP) without granules; stigma well developed, triangular; Sc+R forked distad of fork CuA1+CuA2 or at same level as fork CuA1+CuA2, r-m crossvein situated basad of fork MA+MP; apex with ten or eleven cells ( Figs 1 View FIGURES 1 – 6 , 7 View FIGURES 7 – 16 , 17 View FIGURES 17 – 26 , 27 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ). Hind tibia with six apical teeth, lateral spines varied from three to eight in number within each species and even within same specimen. Chaetotaxy of hind tarsomere 6–7/4–5; first and second segment of hind tarsus without platellae.
Male genitalia. Very characteristic and uniform throughout the genus. Anal segment asymmetrical, with rounded posterior margin slanting downwards, left lateral margin straight or slightly convex, right lateral margin usually excavated near apex ( Figs 9 View FIGURES 7 – 16 , 19 View FIGURES 17 – 26 , 29 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ). Pygofer with triangular lateral margins, symmetrical or almost symmetrical ( Figs 2, 3 View FIGURES 1 – 6 , 8 View FIGURES 7 – 16 , 18 View FIGURES 17 – 26 , 28, 29 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ). Genital styles very characteristic in shape, elongate, with complex, transverse, denticulate apices, situated in narrow lower excision of pygofer ( Figs 13 View FIGURES 7 – 16 , 23, 24 View FIGURES 17 – 26 , 28, 30 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ). Aedeagus with flagellum terminating into one or several spinose processes, usually one or two subapical processes; apex of aedeagus with one spine on right side ( Figs 4 View FIGURES 1 – 6 , 11 View FIGURES 7 – 16 , 20 View FIGURES 17 – 26 , 31 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ); flagellum curved along dorsal margin ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 27 – 36 ) and not along the left margin as in many Oliarus species.
Female genitalia ( Figs 14 View FIGURES 7 – 16 , 25 View FIGURES 17 – 26 ). Caudal border of pregenital sternite usually shallowly excavated in middle. Anal segment small, rectangular or elliptic, distinctly narrower than half the width of pygofer. Ovipositor with first pair of valvulae very short, broad and tapering at apex, second pair rudimentary, third pair fused together at base. Pygofer with a large elliptic wax field between anal tube and ovipositor.
Distribution. Oecleopsis is a tropical and subtropical genus with 12 species recorded from China, Japan, Thailand, Cambodia, Russia and Borneo.
Remarks. This genus can be recognized by the deeply excavated surface of the vertex with highly elevated lateral borders in combination with the venation of the tegmina (Sc+R forked distad of fork CuA1+CuA2 or at same level as fork CuA1+CuA2, r-m crossvein basad of fork MA+MP). The most characteristic features that distinguish Oecleopsis from related genera, however, are found in the male and female genitalia. In males the genital styles are very characteristic, as is the uniform shape of the anal segment, pygofer and aedeagus. In females the short first valvulae in combination with a fused third pair distinguish Oecleopsis from all other Pentastirini .
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Oecleopsis Emeljanov, 1971
Guo, Hong-Wei, Wang, Ying-Lun & Feng, Ji-Nian 2009 |
Oecleopsis
Emeljanov 1971: 621 |