Zaglyptogastra Ashmead, 1900

Li, Yang, Achterberg, Cornelis van & Chen, Xue-xin, 2020, A new genus and eight newly recorded genera of Braconinae Nees (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from China, with descriptions of fourteen new species, ZooKeys 1038, pp. 105-178 : 105

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1038.55258

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scientific name

Zaglyptogastra Ashmead, 1900
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Genus Zaglyptogastra Ashmead, 1900 View in CoL View at ENA Figures 37 View Figure 37 , 38 View Figure 38 , 39 View Figure 39 , 40 View Figure 40

Zaglyptogastra Ashmead, 1900: 137; Quicke 1981: 494, 1987: 136; El-Heneidy and Quicke 1991: 185. Type-species: Zaglyptogastra abbotti Ashmead, 1900 (Monobasic and original designation).

Eumorpha Szépligeti, 1908: 35. Type-species: Eumorpha nigripennis Szépligeti, 1908 (Monobasic). Synonymised by El-Heneidy and Quicke 1991: 185.

Holcobracon Cameron, 1909: 19 (not Cameron 1905). Type-species: Holcobracon erythraspis Cameron, 1909 (Monobasic). Synonymised by Quicke 1981: 493.

Calliidia Schulz, 1911: 68 (not Hubner 1806, Frieze 1899). Replacement name for Eumorpha Szépligeti, 1908.

Megagonia Szépligeti, 1906: 582. Type-species: Megagonia seminigra Szépligeti, 1906 (Designated by Viereck 1914: 90). Synonymised by Quicke 1981: 493.

Holconotus Fahringer, 1928: 19 (not Schmidt-Goebel 1846, Agassiz 1854 or Foerster 1863). Replacement name for Holcobracon Cameron, 1909.

Holcosomius Fahringer, 1935: 634. Replacement name for Holconotus Fahringer, 1928.

Diagnosis.

Body medium-sized to large; terminal antennomeres sometimes acute apically; median antennomeres usually wider than long; in lateral view scapus without double margin at inner side apically and concave apico-laterally, ventrally longer than dorsally; eye glabrous, large (smaller in male) and weakly emarginate; face often sculptured; clypeus moderately narrow, often flattened and without dorsal carina; malar suture moderately developed, often rugose; labio-maxillary complex normal, not elongate; frons depressed, with a weak to moderately developed median groove; mesosoma largely smooth and shiny; notauli weak, often only present anteriorly; scutellar sulcus narrow and usually crenulate; mesopleural suture smooth; precoxal suture absent; metanotum convex medially, and with a short median carina, somewhat protruding; propodeum often smooth, without medio-longitudinal carina or groove; angle between veins 1-SR and C+SC+R of fore wing more than 75°; marginal cell moderated long, vein SR1 reaching the wing margin at least 0.8 × of distance between pterostigma and wing tip; second submarginal cell of fore wing usually more or less parallel-sided; fore wing vein r-m usually with both a distinct anterior and posterior bulla; fore wing vein 1-SR+M usually strongly bent after arising from 1-M, sometimes more or less evenly curved to straight; fore wing vein cu-a interstitial to distinctly postfurcal; fore wing vein 3-CU1 usually distinctly thickened posteriorly; hind wing vein 1r-m usually longer or at least as long as vein SC+R1, rarely shorter; apex of hind wing vein C+SC+R with more than one especially thickened bristle; claws simple; metasomal tergites usually largely strongly sculptured, rarely smooth; T I without medio-longitudinal carina, dorso-lateral carinae present or absent; T II usually with a weakly to strongly raised medio-basal triangular area which usually has similar sculpture as remainder of T; T II-IV often with strong antero-lateral areas and grooves; T III-V often with strongly crenulate transverse subposterior grooves, rarely absent; hypopygium rather acute apically; ovipositor usually as long as or longer than fore wing, with some (three or four) depressions and upper valve enlarged, subapically without dorsal nodus and ventral serrations (rarely distinct).

Biology.

Quicke (1983) reported only one species, Tryphocharia princeps (Blackburn) ( Coleoptera : Cerambycidae ) as a host of Z. cristata ( Szépligeti).

Distribution.

Afrotropical; Australasian; Oriental; Palaearctic.

Note.

This genus is newly recorded from the Oriental region.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Loc

Zaglyptogastra Ashmead, 1900

Li, Yang, Achterberg, Cornelis van & Chen, Xue-xin 2020
2020
Loc

Calliidia

Schulz 1911
1911
Loc

Megagonia

Szepligeti 1906
1906
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Zaglyptogastra

Ashmead 1900
1900
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Zaglyptogastra abbotti

Ashmead 1900
1900