Ufens similis (Kryger)
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Ufens similis (Kryger) View in CoL ( Figs 1, 2 View Figs 1–4 , 5, 8 View Figs 5–11 )
Neocentrobia similis Kryger, 1932: 42 View in CoL ; Owen, 2011: 132. Type locality: Giza, Egypt.
Ufens similis (Kryger) View in CoL : Nowicki, 1935: 21, 566–596; Owen, 2011: 132.
Ufens similis megaloptila Nowicki, 1940: 624 View in CoL . Type locality: Krzemieniec , Volhynia, and Ankara, Turkey.
Ufens anomalus ( Lin, 1994) View in CoL : 208–210, 247; Owen, 2011: 132. Type locality: Shenyang , Liaoning, China .
Redescription. Male. length 0.68–0.75 mm (n =6). Body dark yellowish-brown with pale yellow parts as follows: vertex, occiput, fore and middle coxae, femora, tibia, tarsi, hind tibia and tarsi, venation; eyes and occeli red; wings hyaline.
Head oblate. Eye large, 0.5 length of head, mandible tridentate, maxillary palp short, unsegmented, with one long and one short bristle. Antenna ( Fig. 1 View Figs 1–4 ) with scape 3.25 times as long as wide (3.16–3.54); pedicel pyriform, 1.5 times as long as wide (1.4–1.6), F2/F1 = 1.5(1.2–1.8), C 2.29 times as long as wide (2.25–2.35), last segment of C small and round; C/F = 2.26 (2.03–2.40); 1PLS on each of F1 –C2, 2PLS on C3.
Mesoscutum with longitudinal stripes. Fore wing ( Fig. 5 View Figs 5–11 ) broad, 1.86 times as long as wide (1.80–2.00), densely setose with widely diverging setal tracks r-m to M and dispersed setae between CU1 and CU2, most in an irregular arrangement; vein attaining 0.45 times of FWL(58: 41). FWL/HTL =3.07(2.89–3.16); FWL/FWW = 1.86(1.73–2.00); FWFS/FWW =0.07 (0.06–0.09); Max r-m to M/Min r-m to M =5.5 (4.9–6.8); MV/PM = 1.10 (0.92–1.25); SV/MV = 0.63(0.65–0.74); MV length/MV width = 4.38(4.43–5.50); Hind wing with HWL/HWW =14.31(13.3–15.67); HWFS/HWW =1.3 (1.2–1.4).
Genitalia ( Fig. 8 View Figs 5–11 ) divided into two distinct parts: genital capsule and aedeagus, GL/GW = 2.96(2.60–3.27); GL/HTL =0.99(0.94–1.02). Width of ADA indistinctly narrower than capsule width, ADA/GL = 0.65(0.60–0.78); dorsal ridge distinct and complete; parameres with terminal spine, widest at base; ventral process laterally emarginate, its width at base broader than half width of capsule.
Female. Length 0.66–0.85 mm (n =12). Coloration similar to that of male. Antenna ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1–4 ) stout, with dense bristle except anelli, scape 3.4 times as long as wide (3.2–3.5); pedicel pyriform, 1.28 times as long as wide (1.23–1.31), F2/F1 =2.07(1.57–2.50), club 1.17 times as long as wide (1.05–1.27), C/F =2.37 (2.20–2.50), 1 PLS on each of F1 and F2, 1 PLS on C1, 2 PLS on each of C2-C3.
© Zoological Systematics, 39(3): 449–454 Gaster conical, slightly shorter than the rest of body. Ovipositor 0.46 × length of gaster, exserted by 1/12 of its total length. Material examined. China, Xinjiang : 3♀, 5♂, Altay, 4 August 2007, Xi He . 5♀, Bole, 26 July 2006, Xi He and Jun-Hong Liu . 1♀, Chaosu, 30 July 2006, Wen-Mi Xiang . 1♀, 1♂, Heshuo, 7 August 2001, Hong-Ying Hu . 1♂, Jinghe, 15 July 2001, Hong-Ying Hu . 1♀, Shawan, 14 July 2001, Hong-Ying Hu . 1♀, Shihezi, 12 July 2001, Hong-Ying Hu. Host. Unknown. Distribution. China (Beijing, Guangxi, Liaoning, Xinjiang), India (Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh), Kirgizia , Oman, Italy, France, Poland, Denmark, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Gambia, Kenya, South Africa .
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Ufens similis (Kryger)
Aishan, Zhulidezi & Hu, Hong-Ying 2014 |
Neocentrobia similis
Owen & Revision of Ufens Girault & Hymenoptera & Trichogrammatidae & University of California Publications in Entomology 2011: 132 |
Ufens similis (Kryger)
Owen & Revision of Ufens Girault & Hymenoptera & Trichogrammatidae & University of California Publications in Entomology 2011: 132 |
Ufens anomalus ( Lin, 1994 )
Owen & Revision of Ufens Girault & Hymenoptera & Trichogrammatidae & University of California Publications in Entomology 2011: 132 |