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Eubazus (Eubazus) pallipes Nees 1812
3. Eubazus (Eubazus) pallipes Nees, 1812 Figs 2, 3 Eubazus pallipes Nees, 1812: 215; Yu et al., 2016. Eubadizon coxalis Nees, 1834: 235. Eubadizon americanus Cresson, 1872: 226. Helcon semistriatus Haliday, 1835: 131 (unavailable name). Material examined. 14♀♀, 1♂, NE China, Liaoning Province, Kuandian County, Daxicha Forest, 20. VI.2011, 40°44′58″N, 125°11′35″E, 455 m altitude, Tang Yan-Long, Yang Zhong-Qi; 3♀♀, 3♂♂, id., but 20. VI.2010, Tang Yan-Long; 7♀♀, id., but 25. VI.2009, Tang Yan-Long, Yang Zhong-Qi; 1♀, id., but 10.VII.2009, Tang Yan-Long; 2♀♀, 1♂, id., but 15. VI.2010, Tang Yan-Long, Yang Zhong-Qi. Hosts. Parasitoid of Cerambycidae (Massicus raddei (new record), Acanthocinus griseus (F.)), Curculionidae (Anthonomus pomorum (L.), Ceutorhynchus pleurostigma Marsham, C. rapae Gyllenhal, Gymnetron antirrhini Paykull, G. tetrum (Fabricius), Pissodes harcyniae (Herbst)), Lyctidae (Lyctus brunneus Stephens, L. linearis Goeze, L. planicollis LeConte), and Chrysomelidae (Psylliodes chrysocephala (L.)). Distribution. China (Liaoning) (new record), Albania, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, USA, Ukraine, UK, former Yugoslavia. Remarks. Body length ♀ / ♂ 3.3–3.9/ 2.9–3.6 mm. Individuals of this species are abundant and were collected in three consecutive years. Based on the material collected from 2009-2011, the ratio of female to male is 5.4.Published as part of Cao, Liang-Ming, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tang, Yan-Long, Wang, Xiao-Yi & Yang, Zhong- Qi, 2020, Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus, pp. 104-130 in Zootaxa 4881 (1) on page 109, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/442594
Cerchysiella mesosae Yang sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a parasitoid of Mesosa myops (Dalman) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) larvae in China
Yang, Zhong-Qi, Wang, Xiao-Yi, Cao, Liang-Ming, Tang, Yan-Long, Tang, Hua (2013): Cerchysiella mesosae Yang sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a parasitoid of Mesosa myops (Dalman) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) larvae in China. Zootaxa 3619 (2): 154-160, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3619.2.
Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus
Cao, Liang-Ming, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tang, Yan-Long, Wang, Xiao-Yi, Yang, Zhong- Qi (2020): Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus. Zootaxa 4881 (1): 104-130, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.
Metapelma sp.
15. Metapelma sp. Fig. 15 Material examined. 1♂, NE China, Liaoning Province, Kuandian County, Daxicha Forest, 20.VI.2010, N40°44′58″, E125°11′35″, 446 m altitude, Tang Yan-Long leg. Hosts. Parasitoid of Massicus raddei (new record). Distribution. China (Liaoning). Remarks. Body length ♂ 6.1 mm. Only one male adult was reared from a larva of M. raddei. It is not M. beijingense Yang or M. zhangi Yang according to Cao et al. (2020); it has the scape and legs brown and the colour pattern of the mesoscutum deviates. It is possibly a third undescribed species of Metapelma in China, but given there is only a solitary male, we have refrained from describing this as a new species.Published as part of Cao, Liang-Ming, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tang, Yan-Long, Wang, Xiao-Yi & Yang, Zhong- Qi, 2020, Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus, pp. 104-130 in Zootaxa 4881 (1) on page 127, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/442594
FIGURES 1–10 in Cerchysiella mesosae Yang sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a parasitoid of Mesosa myops (Dalman) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) larvae in China
FIGURES 1–10. Cerchysiella mesosae Yang, sp. nov. 1, Ƥ habitus, dorsal view. 2, Ƥ habitus, lateral view. 3, Ƥ habitus, ventral view. 4, Ƥ head and antennae, dorsal view. 5, Ƥ head, front view; 6, Ƥ antenna. 7, 3 antenna. 8, Ƥ mesosoma, dorsal view. 9, Ƥ fore wing. 10, Ƥ hind wing.Published as part of Yang, Zhong-Qi, Wang, Xiao-Yi, Cao, Liang-Ming, Tang, Yan-Long & Tang, Hua, 2013, Cerchysiella mesosae Yang sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a parasitoid of Mesosa myops (Dalman) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) larvae in China, pp. 154-160 in Zootaxa 3619 (2) on page 157, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3619.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/21736
FIGURE 1 in Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus
FIGURE 1. Megarhyssa praecellens (Tosquinet), ♀ A Habitus, dorsal aspect, scale bar = 20 mm B Head and mesosoma, dorsal aspect, scale bar = 2 mm C Head and mesosoma (part), lateral aspect, scale bar = 2 mm D Mesosoma, lateral aspect, scale bar = 2 mm.Published as part of Cao, Liang-Ming, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tang, Yan-Long, Wang, Xiao-Yi & Yang, Zhong- Qi, 2020, Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus, pp. 104-130 in Zootaxa 4881 (1) on page 106, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/442594
Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall 1897
12. Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall, 1897 Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall, 1897: 99; Shenefelt & Marsh, 1976: 1330; Yu et al, 2016. Rhoptrocentrus quercusi Cao et al., 2015: 470; Yu et al., 2018; Belokobylskij, 2019: 36 (as synonym of R. piceus Marshall, 1897). Material examined. 2♀♀ 2♂♂, China, Liaoning Province, Kuandian County, Daxicha Forest, 1.VI.2009, 40°44′58″N, 125°11′35″E, 446 m altitude, emerged 8.VI.2009 from collected cocoons, Yang Zhong-Qi & Tang Yan-Long leg. Hosts. Parasitoid of Cerambycidae (Massicus raddei, Acanthocinus griseus (Fabricius), Chlorophorus pilosus (Forster), Hylotrupes bajulus (L.), Penichroa fasciata Stephens, Psacothea hilaris (Pascoe), Stromatium fulvum Villers); Buprestidae (Anthaxia corynthia Obenberger, Buprestis haemorrhoidalis araratica Marseul); Tortricidae (Eupoecilia ambiguella (Hübner)); Anobiidae (Gastrallus corsicus Schilsky); Bostrichidae (Heterobostrychus brunneus (Murray), Scobicia chevrieri Villa & Villa); Scolytidae (Hylastes destruens (Wollaston), Hypothenemus eruditus Westwood, Phloeotribus scarabaeoides (Bernard)); Curculionidae (Pissodes notatus (F.)); Xiphydriidae (Xiphydria camelus (L.)). Distribution. China (Liaoning), Armenia, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Turkmenistan, USA, Ukraine, Vietnam, Yugoslavia. Remarks. Body length ♀ / ♂ 3.3/ 2.3–2.4 mm. For detailed redescription and figures see Cao et al. (2015). Until now, only one cocoon mass was found besides a host mummy in a borer’s gallery. Seven cocoons in this mass were collected and four adults successfully emerged.Published as part of Cao, Liang-Ming, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tang, Yan-Long, Wang, Xiao-Yi & Yang, Zhong- Qi, 2020, Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus, pp. 104-130 in Zootaxa 4881 (1) on page 126, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/442594
Rhaconotus formosanus Watanabe 1934
11. Rhaconotus formosanus Watanabe, 1934 Fig. 14 Rhaconotus formosanus Watanabe, 1934: 119; Shenefelt & Marsh 1976: 1337; Belokobylskij 1998: 69; Belokobylskij & Chen, 2004a: 354; Belokobylskij & Maeto, 2009: 422; Yu et al., 2016. Material examined. 1♀, NE China, Liaoning Province, Kuandian County, Daxicha Forest, 28.VII.2009, N40°44′58″, E125°11′35″, 446 m altitude, Tang Yan-Long; 1♀, id., but 25.VI.2009. Hosts. Parasitoid of Massicus raddei (new record). Distribution. China (Fujian, Hainan, Hubei, Jilin, Liaoning, Taiwan, Yunnan, Zhejiang), Australia, Caroline Islands, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Russia, Vietnam. Remarks. Body length ♀ 3.2–3.6 mm. According to the holotype’s figures provided by National Natural Sci-ence Museum of Taiwan (2019), Watanabe’s original description (Watanabe 1934), the key to this genus for China (Belokobylskij & Chen 2004a) and detailed redescription of Japanese specimens (Belokobylskij & Maeto 2009), our specimens from Liaoning belong to R. formosanus. Nevertheless, there are some minor differences, e.g., frons and vertex black, face and gena dark brown (Figs 14 A-C) (vs. frons, vertex, face and gena entirely yellow in holotype); ovipositor sheath 0.7 times as long as metasoma (Fig. 14A) (vs. ovipositor sheath 0.9 × as long as metasoma in holotype); medio-longitudinal carina of propodeum 0.4 × as long as median length of propodeum (Fig. 14D) (vs. medio-longitudinal carina of propodeum 0.2 times as long as median length of propodeum in holotype (Fig. 1 of Watanabe 1934)), but we consider the differences to be part of intraspecific variation in R. formosanus. Only two females have been collected, which indicates that it is an occasional parasitoid of M. raddei.Published as part of Cao, Liang-Ming, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tang, Yan-Long, Wang, Xiao-Yi & Yang, Zhong- Qi, 2020, Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus, pp. 104-130 in Zootaxa 4881 (1) on page 121, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/442594
Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall 1897
12. Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall, 1897 Rhoptrocentrus piceus Marshall, 1897: 99; Shenefelt & Marsh, 1976: 1330; Yu et al, 2016. Rhoptrocentrus quercusi Cao et al., 2015: 470; Yu et al., 2018; Belokobylskij, 2019: 36 (as synonym of R. piceus Marshall, 1897). Material examined. 2♀♀ 2♂♂, China, Liaoning Province, Kuandian County, Daxicha Forest, 1.VI.2009, 40°44′58″N, 125°11′35″E, 446 m altitude, emerged 8.VI.2009 from collected cocoons, Yang Zhong-Qi & Tang Yan-Long leg. Hosts. Parasitoid of Cerambycidae (Massicus raddei, Acanthocinus griseus (Fabricius), Chlorophorus pilosus (Forster), Hylotrupes bajulus (L.), Penichroa fasciata Stephens, Psacothea hilaris (Pascoe), Stromatium fulvum Villers); Buprestidae (Anthaxia corynthia Obenberger, Buprestis haemorrhoidalis araratica Marseul); Tortricidae (Eupoecilia ambiguella (Hübner)); Anobiidae (Gastrallus corsicus Schilsky); Bostrichidae (Heterobostrychus brunneus (Murray), Scobicia chevrieri Villa & Villa); Scolytidae (Hylastes destruens (Wollaston), Hypothenemus eruditus Westwood, Phloeotribus scarabaeoides (Bernard)); Curculionidae (Pissodes notatus (F.)); Xiphydriidae (Xiphydria camelus (L.)). Distribution. China (Liaoning), Armenia, Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Turkmenistan, USA, Ukraine, Vietnam, Yugoslavia. Remarks. Body length ♀ / ♂ 3.3/ 2.3–2.4 mm. For detailed redescription and figures see Cao et al. (2015). Until now, only one cocoon mass was found besides a host mummy in a borer’s gallery. Seven cocoons in this mass were collected and four adults successfully emerged.Published as part of Cao, Liang-Ming, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tang, Yan-Long, Wang, Xiao-Yi & Yang, Zhong- Qi, 2020, Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus, pp. 104-130 in Zootaxa 4881 (1) on page 126, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/442594
Cerchysiella raddei Yang 2013
14. Cerchysiella raddei Yang, 2013 Cerchysiella raddei Yang et al., 2013: 129. Material examined. Holotype, ♀, NE China, Jilin Province, Meihekou City, Jile Village, Jixing Forest Farm, 1.VII.2005 emerged from larva of M. raddei collected on 16.V.2005 and reared in laboratory; Paratypes: 160♀, 40♂, with same data as holotype. Hosts. Parasitoid of Massicus raddei. Distribution. China (Jilin). Remarks. For details and figures see Yang et al. (2013).Published as part of Cao, Liang-Ming, Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Tang, Yan-Long, Wang, Xiao-Yi & Yang, Zhong- Qi, 2020, Revision of parasitoids of Massicus raddei (Blessig & Solsky) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae) in China, with one new species and genus, pp. 104-130 in Zootaxa 4881 (1) on pages 126-127, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4881.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/442594
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