DRYINIDAE, Haliday, 1833

Derafshan, Hossein Ali, Olmi, Massimo, Moghaddam, Mostafa Ghafouri, Nader, Elham & Rakhshani, Ehsan, 2021, New records of Dryinidae Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea) from Iran, Zoosystema 43 (23), pp. 563-583 : 580-581

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a23

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5576499

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scientific name

DRYINIDAE
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KEY TO THE IRANIAN DRYINIDAE View in CoL View at ENA

FEMALES

1. Protarsus chelate ( Fig. 2 View FIG A-D) ...................................................................................................................... 2

— Protarsus not chelate [ Aphelopinae R. Perkins, 1912 , in Iran only Aphelopus Dalman, 1823 ] ...................... 5

2. Chela with one rudimentary claw ( Fig. 2C, D View FIG ) ........................................................................................... 3

— Chela without rudimentary claw ( Fig. 2A, B View FIG ) [ Anteoninae R. Perkins, 1912 , in Iran only Anteon Jurine, 1807 ] .......................................................................................................................................................... 6

3. Median leg with one tibial spur (formula 1/1/1 or 1/1/2) ............................................................................ 4

— Median leg without tibial spurs (formula 1/0/1 or 1/0/2) ............................................................................... ...................................... [ Gonatopodinae Kieffer, 1906 ; see Derafshan et al. 2020, for key to Iranian species]

4. Epicnemium concealed ( Fig. 11D View FIG ) [ Bocchinae Richards, 1939 ] .................................................................. 7

— Epicnemium exposed [ Dryininae Haliday, 1833 ] ........................................................................................ 8

5. Head with mandibles, clypeus and lower parts of frontal region white or testaceous ....................................... ............................................................................................................. Aphelopus melaleucus ( Dalman, 1818)

— Head with mandibles white or testaceous; clypeus uniformly black; rest of head black ( Fig. 9A View FIG ) .................... .................................................................................................................. Aphelopus orphanidesi Olmi, 1994

6. Protarsomere 4 at most 0.5 as long as protarsomere 1; protarsomere 3 or 4 produced into hook ( Fig. 2A View FIG ) ..... ....................................................................................................................... Anteon abdulnouri Olmi, 1987

— Protarsomere 4 at least 0.66 as long as protarsomere 1; protarsomere 2 produced into hook ( Fig. 2B View FIG )............. .................................................................................................................. Anteon pubicorne ( Dalman, 1818)

7. Segment 5 of protarsus with inner membranous band, two bristles and with one preapical lamella ( Fig. 2C View FIG ). .......................................................................................................................... Bocchus hyalinus Olmi, 1998

— Segment 5 of protarsus without inner membranous band, with 1 row of about 18 lamellae and 1 row of about 7 bristles, distal apex with approximately 4-10 lamellae ............................ Mirodryinus atlanticus Olmi, 1984

8. Enlarged claw with one subapical tooth ................................................. Dryinus tarraconensis Marshall, 1868

— Enlarged claw without subapical teeth or with many small subapical teeth .................................................. 9

9. Posterior ocelli not touching occipital carina. Enlarged claw with many small subapical teeth ........................ ........................................................................................................................... Dryinus gharaeii Olmi, 2005

— Posterior ocelli touching occipital carina. Enlarged claw without subapical teeth ............................................ .............................................................................................. Dryinus tamaricicola Rakhshani & Olmi, 2016

MALES

1. Fore wing with three cells (Costal, radial and first cubital) enclosed by pigmented veins ( Figs 5E View FIG , 11E View FIG ) ...... 2

— Fore wing with only the costal cell enclosed by pigmented veins ( Figs 8E View FIG , 10E View FIG ) [ Aphelopinae R. Perkins, 1912 : in Iran only Aphelopus Dalman, 1823 ] ........................................................................................................ 5

2. Hypopygium not umbrella-shaped [ Anteoninae R. Perkins, 1912 : in Iran only Anteon Jurine, 1807 ] .......... 6

— Hypopygium umbrella-shaped .................................................................................................................... 3

3. Epicnemium concealed [ Bocchinae Richards, 1939 ] .................................................................................... 7

— Epicnemium exposed .................................................................................................................................. 4

4. Occipital carina complete or incomplete. Dorsal process of paramere absent [ Dryininae Haliday, 1833 ] ..... 8

— Occipital carina absent, occasionally present and complete. Dorsal process of paramere present ..................... ...................................... [ Gonatopodinae Kieffer, 1906 ; see Derafshan et al. 2020 for key to Iranian species]

5. Aedeagus with distal apex not trumpet-shaped ( Fig. 3C View FIG ) ...................... Aphelopus melaleucus ( Dalman, 1818)

— Aedeagus with distal apex trumpet-shaped ( Fig. 3D View FIG ) ................................. Aphelopus orphanidesi Olmi, 1994

6. Propodeal declivity without longitudinal keels ( Fig. 5D View FIG ). Paramere without inner distal and pointed process ( Fig. 3A View FIG ) ......................................................................................................... Anteon abdulnouri Olmi, 1987

— Propodeal declivity with two longitudinal keels. Paramere with distal inner pointed process ( Fig. 3B View FIG ) ............ .................................................................................................................. Anteon pubicorne ( Dalman, 1818)

7. Metapectal-propodeal disc with strong transverse posterior keel and two complete longitudinal keels, areolae very wide ( Fig. 11F View FIG ). Genitalia with distivolsella articulated along inner margin of basivolsella ( Fig. 3E View FIG ) ........ .......................................................................................................................... Bocchus hyalinus Olmi, 1998

— Metapectal-propodeal disc without longitudinal or transverse keel, areolae very small. Genitalia with distivolsella articulated on distal margin of basivolsella ................................................ Mirodryinus atlanticus Olmi, 1984

8. Antennal segments broad, with segment 3 less than six times as long as broad ................................................ .............................................................................................................. Dryinus tarraconensis Marshall, 1868

— Antennal segments slender, with segment 3 seven or more than seven times as long as broad ......................... .............................................................................................. Dryinus tamaricicola Rakhshani & Olmi, 2016

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Dryinidae

SubFamily

Dryininae

Genus

Dryinus

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