Spilopteron apicale

Spilopteron apicale (Matsumura, 1912) Figs 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7 c–d, 8b Chorischizus apicalis Matsumura, 1912: 149. Type locality: Japan, Hokkaido, Sapporo City. Phaenolobus apicalis – Uchida 1928: 34. Arotes apicalis – Uchida 1932: 160. Siphimedia apicalis – Uchida 1934: 52. Spilopteron apicalis –...

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Spilopteron apicale
description Spilopteron apicale (Matsumura, 1912) Figs 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7 c–d, 8b Chorischizus apicalis Matsumura, 1912: 149. Type locality: Japan, Hokkaido, Sapporo City. Phaenolobus apicalis – Uchida 1928: 34. Arotes apicalis – Uchida 1932: 160. Siphimedia apicalis – Uchida 1934: 52. Spilopteron apicalis – Townes et al. 1965: 391. — Kusigemati 1981: 121 (in part). Spilopteron apicale – Yu et al. 2005, 2012. — Ito et al. 2015: 546. Material examined JAPAN: 1 ♀ (lectotype of Chorischizus apicalis ), Jozan, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, late Aug. 1907, S. Matsumura (SEHU); 1 ♀ (paralectotype of Chorischizus apicalis ), Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, Aug. 1907, S. Matsumura (SEHU); 1 ♀, same locality as lectotype, early Sep. 1914, S. Matsumura (SEHU); 1 ♀, same locality as lectotype, 18 Aug. 1915, S. Matsumura (SEHU); 2 ♀♀, same locality as paralectotype, 17 Sep. 1932, C. Watanabe (SEHU); 1 ♀, Maruyama, Sappori-shi, Hokkaido, 21 Sep. 1931, M. Takizawa (SEHU); 1 ♀, Hitsujigaoka, Sappori-shi, Hokkaido, 1–8 Aug. 2011, K. Konishi (LC041250 OMNH); 8 ♀♀, Soranumadake, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, 27 Jul.–21 Aug. 2007, A. Ueda (OMNH, EUM); 1 ♀, same locality, 4–27 Jul. 2007, A. Ueda (OMNH); 2 ♀♀, Kuriyama-cho, Yubari- shi, Hokkaido, 24 Jul.– 24 Aug. 2006, A. Ueda (OMNH); 1 ♀, Yubari-shi, Hokkaido, 3–17 Aug. 2007, A. Ueda (OMNH); 2 ♀♀, same locality, 24 Jul.–24 Aug. 2006, A. Ueda (OMNH); 1 ♀, Takinoshita, Kuriyama-cho, Hokkaido, 16 Jul.–5 Aug. 2009, A. Ueda (OMNH); 2 ♀♀, Chikkabetsu, Tokachi, Hokkaido, 29–31 Jul. 1946, Takahashi, Kosugi and Sakagami (SEHU); 6 ♀♀, Tomuraushi, Hokkaido, 24–27 Aug. 1954, C. Watanabe et al. (SEHU); 3 ♀♀, Kushiro, Hokkaido, 20 Aug. 1942, T. Uchida (SEHU); 1 ♀, Kawayu, Kushiro, Hokkaido, 1 Sep. 1941, T. Uchida (SEHU); 1 ♀, same locality, 8 Aug. 1947, S. Sakagami (SEHU); 1 ♀, Niibushi, Kushiro, Hokkaido, 9 Aug. 1947, S. Sakagami (SEHU); 1 ♂, Kamioboro, Kushiro, Hokkaido, 6 Aug. 1947, S. Sakagami (SEHU); 1 ♀, Utoro-Iwaobetsu, Shiretoko, Hokkaido, 15–17 Aug. 1953, T. Kumata (SEHU); 1 ♀, Teshio, Hokkaido, 6 Sep. 1956, K. Kamijo (SEHU); 1 ♀, Kawaratai, Nishimeya-mura, Aomori Pref., 6–14 Aug. 2013, T. Nakamura (EUM); 1 ♀, Tsukuba Univ., Sugadaira-kogen, Ueda-shi, Nagano Pref., 8 Aug.–3 Sep. 2014, S. Shimizu (KPMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 3–26 Sep. 2014, S. Shimizu (KPMNH); 3 ♀♀, Utsukushimatsu, Daimon, Nagawacho, Nagano Pref., 25 Aug. 2011, S. Fujie (LC041254, LC041255 OMNH); 2 ♀♀, same locality, 22 Aug. 2012, S. Fujie (LC041256 OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 23 Aug. 2012, S. Fujie (LC041257 OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 26 Aug. 2011, S. Fujie (OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 27 Aug. 2011, S. Fujie (OMNH); 7 ♀♀, Ontake-kogen, Outaki-mura, Nagano Pref., 31 Jul. 2013, M. Ito (KPMNH); 2 ♀♀, same locality, 28 Jul. 2013, M. Ito (SEHU); 5 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂, Hakkaisan, Outaki-mura, Nagano Pref., 28 Jul. 2013, M. Ito (SEHU, KPMNH); 1 ♂, same locality, 6 Aug. 2007, H. Kawai (KPMNH); 1 ♂, same locality, 7 Aug. 2010, K. Watanabe (KPMNH); 2 ♀♀, 1 ♂, Karei-kogen, Ina-shi, Nagano Pref., 30 Jul. 2013, K. Watanabe (KPMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 30 Jul. 2013, N. Kikuchi (KPMNH); 1 ♀, Karasugawa-keikoku, Hotakamaki, Azumino-shi, Nagano Pref., 24 Aug. 2012, S. Fujie (OMNH); 1 ♂, Mt Asamayama, Nagano Pref., 1 Aug. 1978, K. Mizuno (OMNH); 1 ♀, Biwakubosawa, Masutomi, Hokuto-shi, Yamanashi Pref., 7 Aug. 2007, K. Watanabe (OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 8 Aug. 2008, K. Watanabe (OMNH); 3 ♀♀, same locality, 28 Jul.–7 Aug. 2007, K. Watanabe (OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 8 Aug. 2008, K. Watanabe, (OMNH); 1 ♀, Hikawa, Enzan-shi, Yamanashi Pref., 5 Aug. 2008, H. Katahira (KPMNH); 1 ♂, Tano, Yamato-cho, Koshu-shi, Yamanashi Pref., 5 Aug. 2008, K. Watanabe (KPMNH); 1 ♂, Shorakuji, Akeno-mura, Yamanashi Pref., 7 Aug. 2007, K. Watanabe (KPMNH); 5 ♀♀, Nabedaira-kogen, Takayama-shi, Gifu Pref., 13 Aug. 2013, M. Ito (NSMT); 1 ♀, same locality, 3 Aug. 2013, S. Fujie (NIAES); 1 ♀, 1 ♂, Kute, Nyukawa-cho, Takayama-shi, Gifu Pref., 4 Aug. 2013, S. Fujie (NIAES); 1 ♀, Odaigahara, Kamikitayama-mura, Nara Pref., 15–22 Aug. 2005, A. Kawazoe (OMNH); 1 ♀, Sobosan, Oita Pref., 28 Jul. 1978, R. Noda (NIAES). Differential diagnosis Until the revision by Ito et al. (2015), this species had been confused with S. tosaense due to color variation. However, it can be distinguished from S. tosaense by the following character states: fore wing with the apical dark mark rounded and not extending downward (extending downward in S. tosaense ), and without a dark mark below the pterostigma (Fig. 4b); frons with a depression between eye and antennal socket (absent in S. tosaense ); and clypeus with a very weak median projection and two strong lateral projections (Fig. 3b) (with three equal-sized projections in S. tosaense ). Description Female (n = 84) BODY LENGTH. 13.5–16.0 mm. HEAD. Vertex 0.6–0.7 times as long as maximum length of eye in dorsal view. Frons with a depression between eye and antennal socket in frontal view (Fig. 2b). Clypeus 0.6–0.7 times as long as wide, with two strong lateral projections and a weak median projection (Figs 2b, 3b). Face 0.6 times as long as wide. Length of malar space 0.9–1.2 times as long as basal mandibular width. Ocello-ocular line/lateral ocellar diameter = 1.6–2.1. Postocellar line/lateral ocellar diameter = 1.0–1.4. Antenna with 34–35 flagellomeres; first flagellomere 1.2 times as long as second flagellomere. MESOSOMA. Propleuron densely punctate (Fig. 5b). Lateral area of pronotum densely punctate and transversely striate medially (Fig. 5b). Collar sparsely punctate. Mesoscutum densely punctate. Subalar prominence extensively punctate (Fig. 5b). Scutellum sparsely punctate in dorsal view. Postscutellum roundly convex in lateral view (Fig. 5b). Metapleuron strongly and densely punctate (Fig. 5b). Propodeum strongly carinate (Fig. 6b). Area externa weakly punctate (Fig. 6b). Area basalis weakly carinate (Fig. 6b). Area dentipara, area posteroexterna and area petiolaris confluent with area superomedia, and weakly carinate (Fig. 6b). Fore wing length 10.5–14.0 mm. Vein cu-a basad of vein Rs&M (Fig. 4b). Vein rs-m opposite or distad of vein 2m-cu (Fig. 4b). Hind femur 4.1–4.2 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view, without distinct convexity ventrally. Hind tibia 11.4–12.7 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view. First hind tarsomere 2.5–2.6 times as long as second one and 3.3–3.6 times as long as longer hind tibial spur. METASOMA. T1 2.2–2.6 times as long as maximum width, 2.2–2.6 times as long as T2. T2 0.7 times as long as maximum width. T1 weakly and sparsely punctate. T2–T8 weakly and densely punctate. S1 without distinct sharp projection basally. Ovipositor sheath 1.8 times as long as hind tibia. COLOR. Body black (Fig. 5b). Antennal flagellum with a white band. Inner margin of eye, clypeus, basal area of mandible, subalar prominence, scutellum, postscutellum, apex of propodeum, fore and mid legs, hind trochanter, hind trochantellus, apex of hind tarsus, and apices of T1 and T2 yellowish brown. Fore wing with an apical dark mark rounded and not extending downward, without a dark mark below the pterostigma (Fig. 4b). Male (n = 10; genitalia, n = 3) Similar to female. Body length 12.5–15.0 mm. Head 0.6 times as long as wide. Face 0.7 times as long as wide. Length of malar space 0.8–1.1 times as long as basal mandibular width. Ocello-ocular line/ lateral ocellar diameter = 1.3–1.5. Postocellar line/lateral ocellar diameter = 1.2–1.4. Antenna with 38– 39 flagellomeres; first flagellomere 1.1–1.4 times as long as second flagellomere. Hind tibia 11.7–13.2 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view. First hind tarsomere 2.1–2.3 times as long as second and 3.6–4.8 times as long as longer hind tibial spur. T1 2.4–3.3 times as long as maximum width, 2.0– 2.4 times as long as T2. T2 0.8–0.9 times as long as maximum width. Face entirely yellow. Antennal flagellum without a white band. Subgenital plate hexagonal with an obtuse basal angle (Fig. 8b). Paramere short, basal part strongly projecting towards base of subgenital plate (Fig. 7c). Aedeagus gently curved, its penis valve ca 2.0 times as long as basal apodeme (Fig. 7d). Distribution Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu), China, and Far East Russia (Sakhalin Oblast). Bionomics Host unknown. In Honshu MI often observed females ovipositing into trunks of Japanese larch ( Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carr.) (Pinaceae), into which a Cerambycidae ( Etorofus ( Nakanea ) vicaria (Bates, 1844)) was also ovipositing. Adults fly in July and August, visiting flowers of Angelica pubescens Maxim. (Apiaceae) and Aralia cordata Thunb. (Araliaceae). : Published as part of Ito, Masato & Maeto, Kaoru, 2017, Revision of the genus Spilopteron Townes, 1965 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Acaenitinae) from Japan, pp. 1-33 in European Journal of Taxonomy 356 on pages 6-10, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.356, http://zenodo.org/record/3836333 : {"references": ["Matsumura S. 1912. Thousand Insects of Japan. Supplement IV. Keiseisha, Tokyo.", "Uchida T. 1928. Dritter Beitrag zur Ichneumoniden-Fauna Japans. Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido Imperial University 25: 1 - 115.", "Uchida T. 1932. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der japanischen Ichneumoniden. Insecta Matsumurana 6: 145 - 168.", "Uchida T. 1934. Beitrage zur Systematik der Tribus Acoenitini Japans (Hym. Ichneum. Pimplinae). Insecta matsumurana 9: 41 - 54.", "Townes H., Momoi S. & Townes M. 1965. A catalogue and reclassification of the eastern Palearctic Ichneumonidae. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 5: 1 - 661.", "Kusigemati K. 1981. Japanese species of the genus Spilopteron with description of a new species (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). Memoirs of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University 17: 117 - 125.", "Yu D. S., Achterberg K. van & Horstmann K. 2005. World Ichneumonoidea 2004. Taxonomy, biology, morphology and distribution. Taxapad \u00ae, Vancouver [CD-ROM].", "Yu D. S., Achterberg K. van & Horstmann K. 2012. World Ichneumonoidea 2011. Taxonomy, biology, morphology and distribution. Taxapad \u00ae, Vancouver [Flash drive].", "Ito M., Watanabe K. & Maeto K. 2015. Molecular evidence resolving the confusion of two species of Spilopteron (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) caused by marked geographical colour variation. European Journal of Entomology 112: 543 - 556. https: // doi. org / 10.14411 / eje. 2015.068", "Uchida T. 1930. Beschreibungen der neuen echten Schlupfwespen aus Japan, Korea und Formosa. Insecta Matsumurana 4: 121 - 132.", "Lee J. W., Jeong J. C. & Lee S. M. 2008. First record of the genus Spilopteron (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Acaenitinae) from Korea with description of a new species. Korean Journal of Systematic Zoology 24 (3): 275 - 279."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3851917 2023-05-15T18:09:24+02:00 Spilopteron apicale Ito, Masato Maeto, Kaoru 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851917 https://zenodo.org/record/3851917 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/3836333 http://publication.plazi.org/id/C156090B537D3E121A7F4977FFC6FFE7 http://zoobank.org/A7ED0BAC-2637-433D-9BD2-8A9E2C59B2CA https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.356 http://zenodo.org/record/3836333 http://publication.plazi.org/id/C156090B537D3E121A7F4977FFC6FFE7 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836337 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836339 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836341 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836343 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836345 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836347 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836349 http://zoobank.org/A7ED0BAC-2637-433D-9BD2-8A9E2C59B2CA https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851918 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae Spilopteron Spilopteron apicale article-journal ScholarlyArticle Text Taxonomic treatment 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3851917 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.356 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836337 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836339 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836341 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3836343 https://doi 2022-03-10T11:22:09Z Spilopteron apicale (Matsumura, 1912) Figs 2b, 3b, 4b, 5b, 6b, 7 c–d, 8b Chorischizus apicalis Matsumura, 1912: 149. Type locality: Japan, Hokkaido, Sapporo City. Phaenolobus apicalis – Uchida 1928: 34. Arotes apicalis – Uchida 1932: 160. Siphimedia apicalis – Uchida 1934: 52. Spilopteron apicalis – Townes et al. 1965: 391. — Kusigemati 1981: 121 (in part). Spilopteron apicale – Yu et al. 2005, 2012. — Ito et al. 2015: 546. Material examined JAPAN: 1 ♀ (lectotype of Chorischizus apicalis ), Jozan, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, late Aug. 1907, S. Matsumura (SEHU); 1 ♀ (paralectotype of Chorischizus apicalis ), Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, Aug. 1907, S. Matsumura (SEHU); 1 ♀, same locality as lectotype, early Sep. 1914, S. Matsumura (SEHU); 1 ♀, same locality as lectotype, 18 Aug. 1915, S. Matsumura (SEHU); 2 ♀♀, same locality as paralectotype, 17 Sep. 1932, C. Watanabe (SEHU); 1 ♀, Maruyama, Sappori-shi, Hokkaido, 21 Sep. 1931, M. Takizawa (SEHU); 1 ♀, Hitsujigaoka, Sappori-shi, Hokkaido, 1–8 Aug. 2011, K. Konishi (LC041250 OMNH); 8 ♀♀, Soranumadake, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido, 27 Jul.–21 Aug. 2007, A. Ueda (OMNH, EUM); 1 ♀, same locality, 4–27 Jul. 2007, A. Ueda (OMNH); 2 ♀♀, Kuriyama-cho, Yubari- shi, Hokkaido, 24 Jul.– 24 Aug. 2006, A. Ueda (OMNH); 1 ♀, Yubari-shi, Hokkaido, 3–17 Aug. 2007, A. Ueda (OMNH); 2 ♀♀, same locality, 24 Jul.–24 Aug. 2006, A. Ueda (OMNH); 1 ♀, Takinoshita, Kuriyama-cho, Hokkaido, 16 Jul.–5 Aug. 2009, A. Ueda (OMNH); 2 ♀♀, Chikkabetsu, Tokachi, Hokkaido, 29–31 Jul. 1946, Takahashi, Kosugi and Sakagami (SEHU); 6 ♀♀, Tomuraushi, Hokkaido, 24–27 Aug. 1954, C. Watanabe et al. (SEHU); 3 ♀♀, Kushiro, Hokkaido, 20 Aug. 1942, T. Uchida (SEHU); 1 ♀, Kawayu, Kushiro, Hokkaido, 1 Sep. 1941, T. Uchida (SEHU); 1 ♀, same locality, 8 Aug. 1947, S. Sakagami (SEHU); 1 ♀, Niibushi, Kushiro, Hokkaido, 9 Aug. 1947, S. Sakagami (SEHU); 1 ♂, Kamioboro, Kushiro, Hokkaido, 6 Aug. 1947, S. Sakagami (SEHU); 1 ♀, Utoro-Iwaobetsu, Shiretoko, Hokkaido, 15–17 Aug. 1953, T. Kumata (SEHU); 1 ♀, Teshio, Hokkaido, 6 Sep. 1956, K. Kamijo (SEHU); 1 ♀, Kawaratai, Nishimeya-mura, Aomori Pref., 6–14 Aug. 2013, T. Nakamura (EUM); 1 ♀, Tsukuba Univ., Sugadaira-kogen, Ueda-shi, Nagano Pref., 8 Aug.–3 Sep. 2014, S. Shimizu (KPMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 3–26 Sep. 2014, S. Shimizu (KPMNH); 3 ♀♀, Utsukushimatsu, Daimon, Nagawacho, Nagano Pref., 25 Aug. 2011, S. Fujie (LC041254, LC041255 OMNH); 2 ♀♀, same locality, 22 Aug. 2012, S. Fujie (LC041256 OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 23 Aug. 2012, S. Fujie (LC041257 OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 26 Aug. 2011, S. Fujie (OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 27 Aug. 2011, S. Fujie (OMNH); 7 ♀♀, Ontake-kogen, Outaki-mura, Nagano Pref., 31 Jul. 2013, M. Ito (KPMNH); 2 ♀♀, same locality, 28 Jul. 2013, M. Ito (SEHU); 5 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂, Hakkaisan, Outaki-mura, Nagano Pref., 28 Jul. 2013, M. Ito (SEHU, KPMNH); 1 ♂, same locality, 6 Aug. 2007, H. Kawai (KPMNH); 1 ♂, same locality, 7 Aug. 2010, K. Watanabe (KPMNH); 2 ♀♀, 1 ♂, Karei-kogen, Ina-shi, Nagano Pref., 30 Jul. 2013, K. Watanabe (KPMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 30 Jul. 2013, N. Kikuchi (KPMNH); 1 ♀, Karasugawa-keikoku, Hotakamaki, Azumino-shi, Nagano Pref., 24 Aug. 2012, S. Fujie (OMNH); 1 ♂, Mt Asamayama, Nagano Pref., 1 Aug. 1978, K. Mizuno (OMNH); 1 ♀, Biwakubosawa, Masutomi, Hokuto-shi, Yamanashi Pref., 7 Aug. 2007, K. Watanabe (OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 8 Aug. 2008, K. Watanabe (OMNH); 3 ♀♀, same locality, 28 Jul.–7 Aug. 2007, K. Watanabe (OMNH); 1 ♀, same locality, 8 Aug. 2008, K. Watanabe, (OMNH); 1 ♀, Hikawa, Enzan-shi, Yamanashi Pref., 5 Aug. 2008, H. Katahira (KPMNH); 1 ♂, Tano, Yamato-cho, Koshu-shi, Yamanashi Pref., 5 Aug. 2008, K. Watanabe (KPMNH); 1 ♂, Shorakuji, Akeno-mura, Yamanashi Pref., 7 Aug. 2007, K. Watanabe (KPMNH); 5 ♀♀, Nabedaira-kogen, Takayama-shi, Gifu Pref., 13 Aug. 2013, M. Ito (NSMT); 1 ♀, same locality, 3 Aug. 2013, S. Fujie (NIAES); 1 ♀, 1 ♂, Kute, Nyukawa-cho, Takayama-shi, Gifu Pref., 4 Aug. 2013, S. Fujie (NIAES); 1 ♀, Odaigahara, Kamikitayama-mura, Nara Pref., 15–22 Aug. 2005, A. Kawazoe (OMNH); 1 ♀, Sobosan, Oita Pref., 28 Jul. 1978, R. Noda (NIAES). Differential diagnosis Until the revision by Ito et al. (2015), this species had been confused with S. tosaense due to color variation. However, it can be distinguished from S. tosaense by the following character states: fore wing with the apical dark mark rounded and not extending downward (extending downward in S. tosaense ), and without a dark mark below the pterostigma (Fig. 4b); frons with a depression between eye and antennal socket (absent in S. tosaense ); and clypeus with a very weak median projection and two strong lateral projections (Fig. 3b) (with three equal-sized projections in S. tosaense ). Description Female (n = 84) BODY LENGTH. 13.5–16.0 mm. HEAD. Vertex 0.6–0.7 times as long as maximum length of eye in dorsal view. Frons with a depression between eye and antennal socket in frontal view (Fig. 2b). Clypeus 0.6–0.7 times as long as wide, with two strong lateral projections and a weak median projection (Figs 2b, 3b). Face 0.6 times as long as wide. Length of malar space 0.9–1.2 times as long as basal mandibular width. Ocello-ocular line/lateral ocellar diameter = 1.6–2.1. Postocellar line/lateral ocellar diameter = 1.0–1.4. Antenna with 34–35 flagellomeres; first flagellomere 1.2 times as long as second flagellomere. MESOSOMA. Propleuron densely punctate (Fig. 5b). Lateral area of pronotum densely punctate and transversely striate medially (Fig. 5b). Collar sparsely punctate. Mesoscutum densely punctate. Subalar prominence extensively punctate (Fig. 5b). Scutellum sparsely punctate in dorsal view. Postscutellum roundly convex in lateral view (Fig. 5b). Metapleuron strongly and densely punctate (Fig. 5b). Propodeum strongly carinate (Fig. 6b). Area externa weakly punctate (Fig. 6b). Area basalis weakly carinate (Fig. 6b). Area dentipara, area posteroexterna and area petiolaris confluent with area superomedia, and weakly carinate (Fig. 6b). Fore wing length 10.5–14.0 mm. Vein cu-a basad of vein Rs&M (Fig. 4b). Vein rs-m opposite or distad of vein 2m-cu (Fig. 4b). Hind femur 4.1–4.2 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view, without distinct convexity ventrally. Hind tibia 11.4–12.7 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view. First hind tarsomere 2.5–2.6 times as long as second one and 3.3–3.6 times as long as longer hind tibial spur. METASOMA. T1 2.2–2.6 times as long as maximum width, 2.2–2.6 times as long as T2. T2 0.7 times as long as maximum width. T1 weakly and sparsely punctate. T2–T8 weakly and densely punctate. S1 without distinct sharp projection basally. Ovipositor sheath 1.8 times as long as hind tibia. COLOR. Body black (Fig. 5b). Antennal flagellum with a white band. Inner margin of eye, clypeus, basal area of mandible, subalar prominence, scutellum, postscutellum, apex of propodeum, fore and mid legs, hind trochanter, hind trochantellus, apex of hind tarsus, and apices of T1 and T2 yellowish brown. Fore wing with an apical dark mark rounded and not extending downward, without a dark mark below the pterostigma (Fig. 4b). Male (n = 10; genitalia, n = 3) Similar to female. Body length 12.5–15.0 mm. Head 0.6 times as long as wide. Face 0.7 times as long as wide. Length of malar space 0.8–1.1 times as long as basal mandibular width. Ocello-ocular line/ lateral ocellar diameter = 1.3–1.5. Postocellar line/lateral ocellar diameter = 1.2–1.4. Antenna with 38– 39 flagellomeres; first flagellomere 1.1–1.4 times as long as second flagellomere. Hind tibia 11.7–13.2 times as long as maximum depth in lateral view. First hind tarsomere 2.1–2.3 times as long as second and 3.6–4.8 times as long as longer hind tibial spur. T1 2.4–3.3 times as long as maximum width, 2.0– 2.4 times as long as T2. T2 0.8–0.9 times as long as maximum width. Face entirely yellow. Antennal flagellum without a white band. Subgenital plate hexagonal with an obtuse basal angle (Fig. 8b). Paramere short, basal part strongly projecting towards base of subgenital plate (Fig. 7c). Aedeagus gently curved, its penis valve ca 2.0 times as long as basal apodeme (Fig. 7d). Distribution Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu), China, and Far East Russia (Sakhalin Oblast). Bionomics Host unknown. In Honshu MI often observed females ovipositing into trunks of Japanese larch ( Larix kaempferi (Lamb.) Carr.) (Pinaceae), into which a Cerambycidae ( Etorofus ( Nakanea ) vicaria (Bates, 1844)) was also ovipositing. Adults fly in July and August, visiting flowers of Angelica pubescens Maxim. (Apiaceae) and Aralia cordata Thunb. 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