Aulacideini, Nieves-Aldrey, Nylander & Ronquist, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5155.3.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6708902 |
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Key to the genera of the Aulacideini tribe
The re-classification of the different tribes of herb gall wasps, and the recognition of the tribe Aulacideini as a monophyletic entity ( Ronquist et al. 2015), necessitate updating the identification keys of the genera included in this new tribe. A thorough revision of this tribe’s genera, particularly of those that form galls on Lamiaceae , i.e., Rhodus Quinlan, 1968 , Neaylax Nieves-Aldrey, 1994 and Hedickiana Nieves-Aldrey, 1994 , whose current taxonomic arrangement is unsatisfactory, is currently being carried out (unpublished data). However, in the meanwhile, a provisional updated identification key for the Aulacideini genera is provided here.
1. Dorsal part of pronotal plate distinct, with lateral margins marked, close reaching anterior margin of mesoscutum ( Figs 9A, 9B View FIGURE 9 ). Facial strigae radiating from clypeus either weak and short, not reaching compound eye, or irregular and indistinct ( Figs 9E, 9F View FIGURE 9 ). Clypeus strongly trapezoid with ventral part broadly projecting over mandibles ( Figs 9E, 9F View FIGURE 9 ). Gall inducers associated with Lamiaceae View in CoL of the genera Nepeta View in CoL , Glechoma View in CoL and Phlomis View in CoL .................................................. 2
-- Dorsal part of pronotal plate usually less distinct and with lateral margins only marked ventrally ( Figs 9C, 9D View FIGURE 9 ). Facial strigae radiating from clypeus regular and distinct, usually reaching compound eye ( Figs 9G, 9H View FIGURE 9 ) Clypeus trapezoid or subquadrate, with ventral part usually not or only slightly projecting over mandibles ( Fig. 9G View FIGURE 9 ). Gall inducers associated with Valerianella View in CoL , Salvia View in CoL , Hypecoum View in CoL , Fumaria View in CoL and several Asteraceae View in CoL genera,.................................................... 3
2. Female antenna with 11 flagellomeres ( Fig. 10D View FIGURE 10 ). Lateral margins of dorsal part of pronotal plate converging dorsally ( Fig. 9A View FIGURE 9 ). Notauli conspicuous, marked entirely ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 ). Mesoscutum with almost smooth to weak coriaceous sculpture. Propodeum without a median propodeal carina; lateral propodeal carinae well marked, subparallel ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10 ). Third abdominal tergum with a dense hair patch anterolaterally ( Fig. 10C View FIGURE 10 ). Gall inducers on Nepeta View in CoL and Glechoma (Lamiaceae) View in CoL ...................................................................................................... Liposthenes View in CoL
-- Female antenna with 12 flagellomeres ( Fig. 10H View FIGURE 10 ). Lateral margins of dorsal part of pronotal plate subparallell or slightly divergent dorsally ( Fig. 9B View FIGURE 9 ). Notauli faint anteriorly, indistinct posteriorly ( Fig. 10E View FIGURE 10 ). Mesoscutum with conspicuous alutaceousreticulate sculpture. Propodeum with a median propodeal carina; lateral propodeal carinae not well marked and divergent ( Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10 ). Third abdominal tergum without a dense hair patch anterolaterally ( Fig. 10G View FIGURE 10 ). Gall inducer on Phlomis (Lamiaceae) View in CoL .............................................................................................. Panteliella
3. Clypeus subquadrangular; clypeo-pleurostomal lines subparallell or slightly converging towards ventral margin of clypeus; ventral margin not or only slightly projecting over mandibles ( Figs 11A, 11B, 11C, 11E View FIGURE 11 ). Gall inducers on Valerianella View in CoL , Salvia View in CoL , and some genera of Nearctic Asteraceae View in CoL , mainly Silphium View in CoL ..................................................... 4
-- Clypeus trapezoidal; clypeo-pleurostomal lines diverging towards ventral margin of clypeus and ventral margin of clypeus usually more or less projecting over mandibles ( Figs 11D, 11F View FIGURE 11 ). Gall inducers on Fumarioideae (Papaveraceae) View in CoL and Lactuceae (Asteraceae) ......................................................................................... 6
4. Head female in anterior view as high as wide, slightly higher than wide in male ( Fig. 11B View FIGURE 11 ); Genae long; malar space more of ½ as long as height of an eye in female, longer (about 0.7) in male. Female antenna with 11 flagellomeres; third antennal segment longer than A 4 in male antenna; with dense placodeal sensilla ( Figs. 12A, 12B View FIGURE 12 ). Facial strigae radiating from clypeus strong, reaching compound eyes and extended to ventral margin of antennal sockets ( Fig. 11B View FIGURE 11 ). Gall inducers on Valerianella View in CoL , ( Valerianaceae )................................................................................ Cecconia
-- Head in anterior view wider than high in both sexes ( Figs 11A, 11C, 11D View FIGURE 11 ); malar space shorter than 1/2 of height of an eye. Female antenna with 11 or 12 flagellomeres. Third antennal segment as long as or shorter than A 4 in male antenna; with few and sparse placodeal sensilla ( Figs 12C, 12D, 12E, 12F View FIGURE 12 ). Gall inducers on Salvia (Lamiaceae) View in CoL and some Nearctic genera of Asteraceae View in CoL ........................................................................................... 5
5. Mesoscutum, pronotum and mesopleuron with strong reticulate rugose sculpture. Notauli deeply impressed, medial mesoscutal impression marked ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 ). Distal margin of forewing without hair fringe ( Fig. 13E View FIGURE 13 ). Gall inducers on Silphium View in CoL and other Nearctic genera of Asteraceae View in CoL ................................................................. Antistrophus
-- Mesoscutum usually with coriaceous or coriaceous-punctate sculpture ( Figs 13B, 13C, 13D View FIGURE 13 ); mesopleuron striate-reticulate. Notauli usually faint in anterior half; medial mesoscutal impression short and weakly marked. Distal margin of forewing with or without hair fringe ( Figs 13F, 13G View FIGURE 13 ). Gall inducers on Salvia (Lamiaceae) View in CoL ............ Neaylax View in CoL , Rhodus and Hedickiana View in CoL *
*These three genera together form a monophyletic clade; they are closely related and could eventually be considered synonymous. A revision of the genera and species of this clade is necessary and will be treated elsewhere.
6. Female antenna with 10 flagellomeres ( Figs. 2C View FIGURE 2 , 4E View FIGURE 4 ). Notauli weakly impressed in anterior one third of mesoscutum; vertex and mesoscutum weakly coriaceous with scattered piliferous punctures ( Figs. 2D View FIGURE 2 , 4D View FIGURE 4 ). Radial cell open on anterior margin of forewing; R1 reaching anterior margin ( Figs 5C, 5D View FIGURE 5 ). Gall inducers on Hypecoum View in CoL and Fumaria (Fumaroideae) View in CoL Papaveraceae View in CoL ))............................................................................ Fumariphilus gen. nov.
-- Female antenna with 11 flagellomeres ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ). Notauli usually impressed throughout ( Figs 14B, 14C, 14D View FIGURE 14 ); vertex and mesoscutum without piliferous punctures ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ). Radial cell either open or closed on anterior margin ( Fig. 14E View FIGURE 14 ); if open, then R1 not reaching anterior margin of forewing ( Fig. 14F View FIGURE 14 ). Gall inducers on Asteraceae View in CoL ............................ 7
7. Radial cell open on anterior margin of forewing; R1 not quite reaching anterior margin ( Fig. 14F View FIGURE 14 ). Distal margin without hair fringe. Gall inducers mainly on Centaurea View in CoL ........................................................... Isocolus View in CoL
-- Radial cell closed on anterior margin of forewing ( Fig. 14E View FIGURE 14 ). Distal margin with hair fringe present, more or less long. Gall inducers on several genera of Asteraceae View in CoL , mainly Hieracium View in CoL ............................................ Aulacidea View in CoL
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