Kriechbaumerella cordigaster (Roy & Farooqi, 1984)
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Kriechbaumerella cordigaster (Roy & Farooqi, 1984) |
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Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Chalcididae
Kriechbaumerella cordigaster (Roy & Farooqi, 1984) View in CoL Figs 155, 156-157
Eucepsis cordigaster Roy & Farooqi, 1984: 19 (♀, holotype India (Shillong), (INPC); examined).
Kriechbaumerella cordigaster ; Narendran 1989: 70.
Material.
1 ♀ (RMNH), "S. Vietnam: Dak Lak, Chu Yang Sin N. P., n[ea]r river, c. 740 m, Malaise traps, 1-10.vi.2007, C. v. Achterberg & R. de Vries, RMNH’ 07.
Diagnosis.
Kriechbaumerella cordigaster comes near Kriechbaumerella gibsoni Narendran in the key to Oriental species by Narendran (1989), but differs from Kriechbaumerella gibsoni in having: 1) fore wing with two brown infuscations (in Kriechbaumerella gibsoni fore wing without infuscations); 2) T1 not micro-sculptured dorsally (in Kriechbaumerella gibsoni T1 faintly micro-sculptured on posterior half), and 3) metasoma not subglobose (in Kriechbaumerella gibsoni metasoma subglobose).
Description.
♀, length of body 5.8-6.8 mm.
Colour. Black; fore wing with brown veins and brown infuscations near MV and beyond PMV.
Head. Pre-orbital carinae present; post-orbital carinae weakly represented; geno-temporal furrow absent.
Mesosoma. Apex of scutellum bi-dentate, teeth turned upwards (visible when viewed from posterior side).
Metasoma. Metasoma a little longer or subequal in length to or shorter than mesosoma; T1 smooth with a pit at base; epipygium shorter than T6.
Male. Similar to ♀, but scape swollen with a deep groove ventrally.
Host.
Unidentified pupa of Lepidoptera .
Distribution.
India, Vietnam (new record).
Variation.
The metasoma is shorter than the mesosoma in the Vietnamese female, whereas in Indian females the metasoma is longer than the mesosoma, and the antenna and the metasoma have a slight reddish tinge.
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