Integrative taxonomy and analysis of species richness patterns of nocturnal Darwin wasps of the genus Enicospilus Stephens (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ophioninae) in Japan
The predominantly tropical ophionine genus Enicospilus Stephens, 1835 is one of the largest genera of Darwin wasps (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), with more than 700 extant species worldwide that are usually crepuscular or nocturnal and are parasitoids of Lepidoptera larvae. In the present study, the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ZooKeys 2020-11, Vol.990 (12), p.1-144 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The predominantly tropical ophionine genus
Enicospilus
Stephens, 1835 is one of the largest genera of Darwin wasps (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), with more than 700 extant species worldwide that are usually crepuscular or nocturnal and are parasitoids of Lepidoptera larvae. In the present study, the Japanese species of
Enicospilus
are revised using an integrative approach (combined morphology and DNA barcoding). On the basis of 3,110 specimens, 47
Enicospilus
species are recognised in Japan, eight of which are new species (
E. acutus
Shimizu,
sp. nov.
,
E. kunigamiensis
Shimizu,
sp. nov.
,
E. limnophilus
Shimizu,
sp. nov.
,
E. matsumurai
Shimizu,
sp. nov.
,
E. pseudopuncticulatus
Shimizu,
sp. nov.
,
E. sharkeyi
Shimizu,
sp. nov.
,
E. takakuwai
Shimizu,
sp. nov.
, and
E. unctus
Shimizu,
sp. nov.
), seven are new records from Japan (
E. jilinensis
Tang, 1990,
E. laqueatus
(Enderlein, 1921),
E. multidens
Chiu, 1954,
stat. rev.
,
E. puncticulatus
Tang, 1990,
E. stenophleps
Cushman, 1937,
E. vestigator
(Smith, 1858), and
E. zeugos
Chiu, 1954,
stat. rev.
), 32 had already been recorded in Japan; three (
E. biharensis
Townes, Townes & Gupta, 1961,
E. flavicaput
(Morley, 1912), and
E. merdarius
(Gravenhorst, 1829)) have been erroneously recorded from Japan based on misidentifications, and four names that were previously on the Japanese list are deleted through synonymy. The following taxonomic changes are proposed:
E. vacuus
Gauld & Mitchell, 1981,
syn. nov.
(=
E. formosensis
(Uchida, 1928));
E. multidens
stat. rev.
;
E. striatus
Cameron, 1899,
syn. nov.
=
E. lineolatus
(Roman, 1913),
syn. nov.
=
E. uniformis
Chiu, 1954,
syn. nov.
=
E. flatus
Chiu, 1954,
syn. nov.
=
E. gussakovskii
Viktorov, 1957,
syn. nov.
=
E. striolatus
Townes, Townes & Gupta, 1961,
syn. nov.
=
E. unicornis
Rao & Nikam, 1969,
syn. nov.
=
E. unicornis
Rao & Nikam, 1970,
syn. nov.
(=
E. pungens
(Smith, 1874));
E. iracundus
Chiu, 1954,
syn. nov.
(=
E. sakaguchii
(Matsumura & Uchida, 1926));
E. sigmatoides
Chiu, 1954,
syn. nov.
(=
E. shikokuensis
(Uchida, 1928));
E. yamanakai
(Uchida, 1930),
syn. nov.
(=
E. shinkanus
(Uchida, 1928));
E. ranunculus
Chiu, 1954,
syn. nov.
(=
E. yezoensis
(Uchida, 1928)); and
E. zeugos
stat. rev.
=
E. henrytownesi
Chao & Tang, 1991,
syn. nov.
In addition, the following new regional and country records are also provided:
E. flavocephalus
(Kirby, 1900),
E. puncticulatus
, and
E. vestigator
from the Eastern Palaearctic region,
E. laqueatus
from the Eastern Palaearctic and |
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ISSN: | 1313-2989 1313-2970 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zookeys.990.55542 |