Cratospila Foerster, 1863

Sohn, JuHyeong, Achterberg *, Cornelis van, Han, Yun Jong & Kim, Hyojoong, 2021, Four new species of the genus Cratospila Foerster (Hymenopter, Braconidae, Alysiinae) from South Korea, ZooKeys 1022, pp. 51-64 : 51

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1022.62562

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

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scientific name

Cratospila Foerster, 1863
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Cratospila Foerster, 1863 Figures 1 View Figure 1 , 2 View Figure 2 , 3 View Figure 3 , 4 View Figure 4

Cratospila Foerster, 1863: 265; Shenefelt. 1974: 985; Wharton 1980: 84; Tobias 1990; Belokobylskij 1998: 287; Zhu et al. 2017: 60. Type species (by monotypy): Alysia circe Haliday, 1838.

Hedylus Marshall, 1891: 14-15 (not Foerster, 1868); Papp 2009: 29-30 (as synonym of Cratospila because of the synonymising of both type species). Type species (by monotypy): Hedylus habilis Marshall, 1894 (examined; = Alysia circe Haliday, 1838).

Notes.

The genus can be identified by using the illustrated key to the Chinese genera of Alysiini by Zhu et al. (2017). The Cratospila species treated in this paper have the apical half of ♀ antenna with 8-13 white segments (unknown of C. syntoma sp. nov., but it has a largely yellowish-brown head, morphologically related to C. ejuncida sp. nov., and has according to the COI analysis a derived position compared with the other species); apex of antenna white, if dark brown then antennal white part 2.5-5.0 times as long as apical dark part of antenna. Papp (1994) reported Cratospila circe from North Korea, which is most likely a misidentification because this species is found so far only in the Western Palaearctic , and in the Eastern Palaearctic region there are several similar species. Cratospila circe can be separated from the new species described here by having the pale part of the female antenna either absent or present by a few whitish, greyish or ivory segments. and the pale part is 0.7-1.8 times as long as apical dark part of antenna .

Biology.

Rather small genus, of which the biology is unknown.

Distribution.

Cosmopolitan except Neotropical region.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Loc

Cratospila Foerster, 1863

Sohn, JuHyeong, Achterberg *, Cornelis van, Han, Yun Jong & Kim, Hyojoong 2021
2021
Loc

Cratospila

Foerster 1863
1863
Loc

Cratospila

Foerster 1863
1863
Loc

Alysia circe

Haliday 1838
1838
Loc

Alysia circe

Haliday 1838
1838