Campyloneurus Szépligeti
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Campyloneurus Szépligeti |
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Key to Chinese species of the genus Campyloneurus Szépligeti View in CoL View at ENA
1. Ovipositor aberrant, its upper valve smooth and without nodus, and medium-sized to more or less enlarged, lower valve often without teeth and narrow ( Figs 8m View FIGURE 8 , 12l View FIGURE 12 , 24l View FIGURE 24 , 26m View FIGURE 26 ), rarely lower valve with very minute teeth ( Fig. 22l View FIGURE 22 )................. 2
- Ovipositor normal, its upper valve medium-sized and with distinct to small nodus and its lower valve with distinct to minute teeth ( Figs 2l View FIGURE 2 , 4l View FIGURE 4 , 10l View FIGURE 10 , 16l View FIGURE 16 , 18l View FIGURE 18 , 20l View FIGURE 20 )....................................................................... 7
2. Body largely yellow including metasoma ( Figs 11 View FIGURE 11 , 27 View FIGURE 27 ); pterostigma largely yellow except for black apically ( Figs 12a View FIGURE 12 , 28a View FIGURE 28 ), and wing membrane at least basally yellow and with black spots ( Figs 12a, 12b View FIGURE 12 , 28a, 28b View FIGURE 28 )........................... 3
- Body colour mainly black, at least metasoma largely black ( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 , 21 View FIGURE 21 , 23 View FIGURE 23 , 25 View FIGURE 25 ); pterostigma blackish brown or brown ( Figs 8a View FIGURE 8 , 22a View FIGURE 22 , 24a View FIGURE 24 , 26a View FIGURE 26 ), and wing membrane largely smoky grey or nearly hyaline ( Figs 8a, 8b View FIGURE 8 , 22a, 22b View FIGURE 22 , 24a, 24b View FIGURE 24 , 26a, 26b View FIGURE 26 )...... 4
3. Frons yellow and without black spot surrounding stemmaticum ( Fig. 28h View FIGURE 28 ); vein 1-SR+M of fore wing bent basally ( Fig. 28a View FIGURE 28 ); flagellomeres of antenna blackish brown, scapus and pedicel with a black brown stripe on outer side, respectively ( Figs 27 View FIGURE 27 , 28k View FIGURE 28 ); ovipositor sheath 0.3–0.4 × as long as fore wing ( Fig. 27 View FIGURE 27 )................................................................................................................................. C. tergipunctatus sp. nov.
- Frons medially up to area surrounding stemmaticum black ( Fig. 12h View FIGURE 12 ); vein 1-SR+M of fore wing more or less straight ( Fig. 12a View FIGURE 12 ); antenna entirely blackish brown ( Figs 11 View FIGURE 11 , 12k View FIGURE 12 ); ovipositor sheath 0.8 × as long as fore wing ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 )............................................................................................. C. micromacularis sp. nov.
4. Head black, with some milk white spots at eye orbits dorsally, face laterally, and near malar suture ( Figs 26g, 26h View FIGURE 26 ); metasomal tergites mainly black, but first metasomal tergite (expect median elevated area), second metasomal tergite laterally, anterolateral area of third metasomal tergite yellowish white ( Fig. 26e View FIGURE 26 ); face crenulate near clypeus and near eye orbits, sculptured medially, and with dense punctures ( Fig. 26g View FIGURE 26 )............................................... C. stigmosus sp. nov.
- Head black or reddish yellow, without milk white spots ( Figs 8g, 8h View FIGURE 8 , 22g, 22h View FIGURE 22 , 24g, 24h View FIGURE 24 ); metasomal tergites uniformly black or blackish brown, without yellowish white spots ( Figs 8e View FIGURE 8 , 22e View FIGURE 22 , 24e View FIGURE 24 ); face without crenulae near clypeus, at most with fine crenulae laterally near eye orbits ( Figs 8g View FIGURE 8 , 22g View FIGURE 22 , 24g View FIGURE 24 ), medially sculptured or smooth................................ 5
5. Face smooth ( Fig. 8e View FIGURE 8 ) and moderately setose medially; first metasomal tergite slender, approx. 1.8 × as long as its apical width ( Fig. 8j View FIGURE 8 ); head red ( Fig. 8h View FIGURE 8 )........................................................... C. longitergum sp. nov.
- Face coarsely rugose ( Figs 22g View FIGURE 22 , 24g View FIGURE 24 ) and densely setose medially; first tergite relatively robust, 1.2–1.3 × as long as its apical width ( Figs 22j View FIGURE 22 , 24j View FIGURE 24 ); head black ( Figs 22h View FIGURE 22 , 24h View FIGURE 24 )............................................................ 6
6. Mesosoma reddish yellow ( Fig. 22c View FIGURE 22 ); second submarginal cell of fore wing moderately short, vein SR1 1.4 × as long as vein 3-SR, and vein 3-SR approx. 2.5 × as long as vein r-m ( Fig. 22a View FIGURE 22 ); fore wing membrane without brown spot near base of pterostigma ( Fig. 22a View FIGURE 22 ); fore wing vein cu-a weakly postfurcal ( Fig. 22a View FIGURE 22 )........................... C. robusticella sp. nov.
- Mesosoma black ( Fig. 24c View FIGURE 24 ); second submarginal cell of fore wing moderately elongate, vein SR1 1.2 × as long as vein 3-SR, and vein 3-SR approx. 3.4 × as long as vein r-m ( Fig. 24a View FIGURE 24 ); fore wing with brown spot near base of pterostigma ( Fig. 24a View FIGURE 24 ); fore wing vein cu-a interstitial ( Fig. 24a View FIGURE 24 ).................................................... C. rugifacialis sp. nov.
7. Ovipositor sheath 0.2 × as long as fore wing ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 , 15 View FIGURE 15 ); third–seventh metasomal tergites largely smooth, only sparsely and finely punctate ( Figs 2e View FIGURE 2 , 16e View FIGURE 16 )............................................................................ 8
- Ovipositor sheath 0.4–0.8 × as long as fore wing ( Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 , 5 View FIGURE 5 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 13 View FIGURE 13 , 17 View FIGURE 17 , 19 View FIGURE 19 ); sculpture of third–seventh tergites varies from largely smooth to coarsely sculptured........................................................................... 9
8. Metasomal tergites entirely blackish brown ( Fig. 16e View FIGURE 16 ); antennal scapus relatively robust, 1.3 × as long as its maximum width ( Fig. 16k View FIGURE 16 ); mesopleuron, metonotum and metopleuron blackish brown ( Figs 16c, 16d View FIGURE 16 ); transverse subposterior groove of fifth metasomal tergite with complete ( Fig. 16e View FIGURE 16 )................................................. C. pachypus sp. nov.
- Metasomal tergites with yellowish pattern, third–fifth metasomal tergites with yellow spots, and sixth–seventh metasomal tergites yellowish white ( Fig. 2e View FIGURE 2 ); antennal scapus slender, 2.3 × as long as its maximum width ( Fig. 2j View FIGURE 2 ); mesopleuron, metonotum and metopleuron reddish yellow ( Figs 2c, 2d View FIGURE 2 ); transverse subposterior groove of fifth tergite absent medially ( Fig. 2e View FIGURE 2 )................................................................................... C. brachyurus sp. nov.
9. Fore wing membrane with black or brown spots ( Figs 4a View FIGURE 4 , 6a View FIGURE 6 , 10a View FIGURE 10 ); first–fifth metasomal tergites densely striate ( Figs 4e View FIGURE 4 , 6e View FIGURE 6 , 10e View FIGURE 10 )............................................................................................... 10
- Fore wing membrane uniformly yellow or brown, and without dark spots ( Figs 14a View FIGURE 14 , 18a View FIGURE 18 , 20a View FIGURE 20 ); sculpture of first–seventh tergites varies from largely smooth ( Fig. 20e View FIGURE 20 ) to coarsely sculptured ( Figs 14e View FIGURE 14 , 18e View FIGURE 18 )............................... 12
10. Basal half of fore wing membrane blackish gray and its apical half milky white ( Figs 6a, 6b View FIGURE 6 ); third–fifth metasomal tergites without transverse subposterior groove ( Fig. 6e View FIGURE 6 )........................................... C. lasiofacialis sp. nov.
- Wing membrane pale yellow, subhyaline ( Figs 10a, 10b View FIGURE 10 ) or yellow except for dark spots ( Figs 4a, 4b View FIGURE 4 ); third–fifth tergites with transverse subposterior groove ( Figs 4e View FIGURE 4 , 10e View FIGURE 10 ).............................................................. 11
11. Wing membrane light yellow and subhyaline ( Figs 10a, 10b View FIGURE 10 ), fore wing with one brown spot at vein 1-SR ( Fig. 10a View FIGURE 10 ); lateral lobes and medio-anterior part of median lobe of mesoscutum with black spot ( Fig. 10d View FIGURE 10 ); pterostigma yellow ( Fig. 10a View FIGURE 10 ); metasomal tergites largely black, posterior margin of sixth and seventh metasomal tergites yellow ( Fig. 10e View FIGURE 10 ); lateral grooves of first metasomal tergite strongly crenulate ( Fig. 10e View FIGURE 10 ).......................................... C. longitudinalis sp. nov.
- Basal half of wing membrane yellow and apical half blackish brown ( Figs 4a, 4b View FIGURE 4 ), stigmal spot of fore wing and apical half of pterostigma black ( Fig. 4a View FIGURE 4 ); basal half of pterostigma yellow, area below it and spot near vein 2-SR+M subhyaline ( Fig. 4a View FIGURE 4 ); mesoscutum yellow, and without spots ( Fig. 4d View FIGURE 4 ); metasomal tergites yellow ( Fig. 4e View FIGURE 4 ); lateral grooves of first tergite only anteriorly weakly crenulate ( Fig. 4j View FIGURE 4 )..................................................... C. kirbyi ( Cameron, 1905) View in CoL
12. Body uniformly black; notauli developed posteriorly; fifth metasomal tergite smooth....... C. gibbiventris Enderlein, 1920 View in CoL
- Body yellowish pattern ( Figs 13 View FIGURE 13 , 17 View FIGURE 17 , 19 View FIGURE 19 ), at least mesoscutum reddish yellow; notauli often posteriorly shallow or largely absent ( Figs 14d View FIGURE 14 , 18d View FIGURE 18 , 20d View FIGURE 20 ); fifth tergite either smooth, punctate or striate......................................... 13
13. Third–fifth metasomal tergites largely smooth ( Fig. 20e View FIGURE 20 ) or with coarse punctures, but without longitudinal striae ( Fig. 18e View FIGURE 18 ); second tergite with glabrous sublateral triangular areas ( Figs 18e View FIGURE 18 , 20e View FIGURE 20 ).......................................... 14
- At least third and fourth metasomal tergites with longitudinal striae ( Fig. 14e View FIGURE 14 ); second tergite with or without sublateral triangular areas.......................................................................................... 15
14. Metasomal tergites with yellowish white spots ( Fig. 20e View FIGURE 20 ); vein 2-SC+R of hind wing relatively long, 0.8 × as long as vein 1r-m ( Fig. 20b View FIGURE 20 ); hypoclypeal depression moderately wide, 1.6 × as wide as malar space ( Fig. 20g View FIGURE 20 ); frons with blackish brown spot ( Fig. 20h View FIGURE 20 ); posterior margin of second metasomal tergite smooth ( Fig. 20e View FIGURE 20 ).................... C. quadraticeps sp. nov.
- Metasomal tergites uniformly blackish brown ( Fig. 18e View FIGURE 18 ); vein 2-SC+R of hind wing short, 0.4 × as long as vein 1r-m ( Fig. 18b View FIGURE 18 ); hypoclypeal depression 1.2 × as wide as malar space ( Fig. 18g View FIGURE 18 ); frons without dark spot ( Fig. 18h View FIGURE 18 ); second metasomal tergite densely sculptured including posterior margin, except medio-basal and sub-lateral triangular areas smooth ( Fig. 18e View FIGURE 18 )........................................................................................ C. promiscuus sp. nov.
15. Fifth metasomal tergites largely smooth, but with punctures laterally; head reddish yellow; mesoscutum largely reddish yellow, middle lobe with black spots.................................................. C. cingulicauda Enderlein, 1920 View in CoL
- Fifth metasomal tergites with longitudinal striate ( Fig. 14e View FIGURE 14 ); head black ( Figs 14g, 14h View FIGURE 14 ); mesoscutum reddish yellow, and without black spots ( Fig. 14d View FIGURE 14 )............................................................. C. nigriventris sp. nov.
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