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Title Notes on Hymenopterous parasites of Longicorn beetle Author(s)Watanabe, Chihisa CitationInsecta matsumurana, 18(1-2): 25-29 Issue Date 1952-12 Doc URL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/9530 Type bulletin File Information 18(1-2)_p25-29.pdf Instructions for use Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Aca

Decembe"r, 1952J INSECTA MATSUMURANA NOTES ON HYMENOPTEROUS PARASITES OF LONGICORN BEETLES, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES OF BRACONIDAE By CHIHISA WATANABE Entomological Institute, Hokkaido University, Sapporo The material on which the following notes and descriptions are based was reared from larvae of Cerambycidae by some entomologists and was sent to the writer for identification. Here the writer wishes to express his sincere gratitude for their endeavor to the entomologists who collected the interesting material used in the present study. Thanks are also due to Dr. K. YASUMATSU, of the Kyushu University, for his kindness in offering some of the ma terial. Family Braconidae Atanycolus initiator (FABRICIUS) Ic1mezt1l101Z initiator FABRICIUS, Entom. System, 2: 161, 1793. Braco1Z im'tiator NEES, Hymen. Ichnenm. afhn. Monogr. 1: 10 1, 1834. Ata1Zycolus initiator WATANAllE, Jour. Facul. Agr. Hokkaido Imp. Univ.42: 13, 1937. This species is widely distributed in the Palaearctic region, recorded as a parasite of several species of Cerambycidae in Europe. Host :, Semanotw rufipenni> MOTSCHULSKY. The present specimens were reared by M. YOGa from larvae of Semano!u> rufipennij, feeding on the Japanese cedar, Cr'Yptomeria japonica D. DON. Specimens examined: I!? &: 10, Kamabuchi, Yamagata-ken, 9, IX, 1950, M. YOGa leg. Distribution: J;lurope, Caucasus, Asia Minor, Siberia, Saghalien, and Japan. Doryctes nixoni, sp. nov. fjl. Head pale-testaceous, with a dark patch at the temples, a dark long mark behind the ocelli, and two dark elongate streaks at the face. Antennae yellowishtestaceous, darkened towards the apex. Thorax and propodeum more or less blackishbrown; mesonotum pale-testaceous with the lobes suffused with brown. Abdomen darkbrown dorsally and pale-testaceous ventrally; 1st tergite at the extreme apex reddishbrown, 4th to 7th tergites with a testaceous basal band; 8th tergite pale-testaceous, narrowly dark at the ap~x. Legs whitish-testaceous; femora, tibiae and tarsi with fuscous

INSECTA MATSUMURANA (Vol. 18, Nos. 1-2 markings; in 2 9 9 taken at Gifu and I 9 taken at Yokohama the fuscous parts of the legs more distinctly marked than others. Wings subhyaline; stigma dark-brown, with the extreme base more or less pale-testace0us; veins dark-brown; 2nd intercubitus decolored. Head subcubital, not markedly narrower behind the eyes than across them; vertex Fig. 1. DOr)'ctes nixoni, sp. nov. a. Basal joints of antennae. b. Abclomen (from abclve). c. Fore and hind wings. more or less smooth and shining with pubescence; face and clypeus rugose, densely pubescent. Antennae 31-, 34.. or 36-jointed; 1st joint of the flagellum distinctly longer than the 2nd. which is as long as the 3rd. Mesonotum smooth with pubescence, posteriorly with a triangular rugose area between the parapsidal furrows, whi;h are distinctly marked and crenulate; mesopleurae smooth and shining; propodeum areolated, the dol'sal at'eas large. almost smooth and shining, and the areola spars~ly striate-rugose. Hind coxae with a small projection beneath at the base; hairs of the outer side of the hind tibiae hardly longer than those on the inner side. Nervulus slightly postfurcal; 2nd discoidal cell closed below at the apex; median cell of the hind wing widened to the apex; median cell of the hind wing gradually widened to the apex; First tergite as long as its apical width, which is 2 times as wide as the basal, distinctly longitudinally suiate, with smooth area near the base; 2nd tergite (sculptured area of tergite (2+3)) as long as the Srd tergite which is smooth tnd shining, the 2nd tergite longitudinally striate as in the 1st, with a smooth median area at the base; 4th and following tergites smooth and shining. Ovipositor about three-fourths the length of the abdomen. Length, 4-5 mm. (without ovipositor). (3. Unknown.

December, 1952) INSECfA MATSUMURANA Holotype (Q), Gifu, 12. V, 1951, I. Brro leg. Paratypes: I Q, Gifu, 12. V, 1951, I. Buo leg. 3 ~ ~, Ashimori, Okaya'TIa-ken, 5. IX, 1948, M. MANO leg. I ~, Kashiwahara, Hyogo-bn, 12. X, 1950, Y. YAMAMOTO leg. I ~, Yokohama, 3. V, 1950, M. KONISII! leg. The holotype and four paratypes are deposited in the Entomological Institute, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, and two para types are in the Entomological Laboratory, Kyusyu University, Fukuoka.. Host: Chlorophoru, japani<u' CHEVROLAT, Xylolrechu, pyrrhoderui BATES and Niphona {urcala BATES. Two females taken at Gifu were reared a larva of Chlorophoruj japan/cui, three females taken at Ashimori were reared from a larva of X'jlolrechu, pyrrhoderu" and one female taken at Yokohama was reared from a larva of Niphona {urcata. This species belongs to the species-group!) represented by Dor),cles cheop, NIXON, D_ pallialu, (CAMERON) and D. <alacte NIXON, and it comes nearest to Dor'jete, pallialuj (CAMERON)2) (=Dor),cte, pitticepj KIEFFER),:!) which occurs in Hawaii Islands, South China.. India and Seychelles, and is known as a parasite of X'jlotrechUi quadripe, CHEVROLAT and Chlorophoru, annulari, FABRICruS in Tonkin, China. Were it not for that the 2nd tergite (sculptured area of tergite (2+3)) is nearly equal to the 3rd tergite in length, that the ovipositor is apparently shorter than the abdomen, and that the 1st joint of the flagellum is distinctly longer than the 2nd, the writer would have no hesitation to identify the present specimens with D. pallialu,. It is a great pleasure to name this species after Dr. G. E. J. NIXON, of the British Museum of Natural History, who has discovered the distinct species-group. Heleon CHeleonidea) planidorsum, sp. nov. ~, Black; antennae dark-brown, with no white ring. Fore and middle legs reddishyellow, the coxae black, and the tarsi pale-testaceous; hind legs black; trochanters and basal half of the femora yellowish-red;. tibiae at the extreme base yellowish; tarsi paletestaceous. Wings subhyaline; stigma and veins dark-brown. Head transversei vertex smooth and shining with scattered punctures; face and elypeus rugose, densely pubescent; frontal excavation deep, striate-rugose, with an erect tooth in the middle. Antennae a little shorter than the body, 3D-jointed. Thorax more or less flat, the median lobe of the mesonotum not so strongly prominent; mesonotum punctate, stongly reticulate-rugose along the course of the parapsidal furrows which are broad and crenulat~. Scutellum almost smooth, with scattered weak punctures. Mesopleurae reticulaterugose, with a large smooth area at th, middle. Propodeum strongly reticulate-rugose, the areolation not so distinctly marked_ Nervulus slightly postfurcal; 2nd transverse nervure in the anal cell of the fore wing only faintly indicated. Basalis of the hind wing virtually antefurcai. Hind femora armed with a strong tooth. Abdomen comparatively slender; 1st tergite as long as th, 2nd and 3rd tergites united, gradually widened towards the apex, a little longer than the apical width, and longitudinally striate, with two I) See: NIXON, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. III (I I): 486, 1939. 2) Trans. Ent. Soc. London 1881 : 560, 1881. 3) Bull. Agr_ lnst. Sci. Saigon 30 : l35, 1921.

INSECTA MATSUMURANA (Vol. 18, Nos. 1--2 longitudinal carinae which arc diverging towards the apex; 2nd and following tergites. smooth and shining. Ovipositor 1.5 times as long as the abdomen. Length, 9 mm. (without ovipositor). O. Agrees with the description of the female save as follows:- Fig. 2. Fore and hind wings of l-ie!con (lie/conidea) plmiidorslim, sp. no\'. Antennae more slender, reddish-brown, darkened towards the apex, 43-jointed; propodeum more remarkably areolated. First tcrgite more slender, nearly 2 times as long as its apical width, and two longitudinal carinae more distinctly marked. Length, 8.5 mm. Holotyp~ (,?), Allotype (0) and Para types (I '? & I 0), Honda-mura, Motosu-gun, Gifu-ken, 6. IV,!950, K. OIlJlAYASm leg. The holotype and allotype are deposited in the Entomological Institute, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, and the para types are in the Entomological Labotatory, Kyusyu University, Fukuoka. Host: Dere thoracica WHITE. The present material was reared from larvae of Dere thoracica by K. OnDAYASlfI. This species is closely allied to He/con (Hel<onidea),pinator (LEPELETIER), from which it is easily distinguishable by the following aspects : ( J) Antennae with no white ring in the female. (2) Propodeum closely reticulate-rugose, and the areolation faintly indicated. (3) All coxae black. (4) Mesonotum flat, the middle lobe not so retnarkably prominent. (5) Basalis of the hind wing antefurcal. In the preceding paragraphs, "He/conidea" is accepted as the valid name of the subgenus, to which the present species belongs, for recognizing the following designation of the types of the genus He/COil and the subgenus He/conide4.

December, 1952) INSECTA MATSUMURANA Genus Heleon NEES Helcon NEES, 1812. TyPe-He/con tardator NEES, 1812 (Desig. by WESTWOOD, 1839). Subgenus Heleon NEES Helcon NEES, 1812. Type-Helcon tardator NEES. Gymnocelus FORSTE.R, 1862. Type-Helcon tardator NEES (Monob. and orig. desig.). Subgenus Helconidea VIERECK Helconidea VIERECK, 1914. Type-(He/con aeguator NEES, 1812)=Helcon dentator (FABRICIUS, 1804) (Monob. and orig. desig.). Helcon auct. nee NEES, 1812. Furthermore, Aspidocolpus WES~!AEL (1838) which was given the rank of subgenus under the genus H elcon by the writer in 1J31 and 1937 should be raised to a distinct genus. A detailed information on this subject will be offered in near future. Family Aulacidae Pristaulacus intermedius UCHIDA Pristaulacus in!e17!,tcdius UCHIDA, Trans. Sapporo Nat. Hist. Soc. 12: 191, 1932. PristaulaClls intcnimdius YASUMATSU, Mushi 10: 22-25, 1937. This species was originally described by Dr. UCHIDA from four females and one male collected in Japan. Dr. YASUMATSU is the first specialist who has discovered the Peculiar transverse furrow of the hind coxae, namely "Bohrerscheidestiitze", in the female. As he has stated, further examination is necessary in order to ascertain whether this peculiar structure may be accepted as a generic character of the genus PriJtaulacuJ KIEFFER (Genotype-PristaulacuJ chlapowjkii KIEFFER, 1900) or not. The writer has, at least, to state here that it is also clearly visible in the type of PriJtaulacUJ rufipilojuj UCHIDA4) preserved in the Entomological Institute, Hokkaido University. Host: ChlorophoruJ j"ponicuj CHEVROLAT. This species is an endoparasite of the larva of C. japanicuj: one female was referred by 1. Bito for identification. with the note that the larva emerged from a host larva and spun its cocoon in the pupal cell made by the host in a trunk of Aphananthe aspera PLANCH. On the basis of the sp~cimens examined new habitats of this species are given herewith. Specimens examined-hokkaido: 2 if, Iwamatsu, Tokachi, 27. VII, 1946, H. TAKAHASI, K. KOSUGI and S. SAKAGAMI leg. Honshu: 2, Bantai-san, Fukushimaken, 4. VIII, 1927, S. MATSUMURA leg. I, Gifu, I I. VI, 1951, I. BITO leg. (reared from ChiorophoruJ japanicuj). I, Umaji, Kochi-ken, 3. IX, 1934, H. WADA leg. 19, Hongawa, Kochi-ken, 21. VII, 1936, H. OKAMOTO leg. Manchuria: Daizo-san, 2. VII, 1938, 1. OKADA leg. Distribution: Japan and Manchuria. 4) Trans. Sapporo Nat. Rist. Soc. 12: 191, 1932.