Gilpinia wui Wang & Wei sp. nov. of Diprionidae is described from China. The species was ever mentioned as Gilpinia wui Xin, nom. nud. without description, figures and diagnosis, and the type was also not designat...Gilpinia wui Wang & Wei sp. nov. of Diprionidae is described from China. The species was ever mentioned as Gilpinia wui Xin, nom. nud. without description, figures and diagnosis, and the type was also not designated. The larvae of G. wui feed on Pinus tabulaeformis Carr. The new species is similar to G.massoniana G. Xiao, 1992 from China but differs in clypeus laterally yellow marked, the posterior femur yellowish, the angle formed by the dorsal line between the upper end of the second ctenidium and the lancet apex with the ventral line between the apex of the second serrula and the lancet apex about 25 degrees, the 6 th annulus clearly broader, the ventral apical margin of penis valve multitoothed and the larvae feeding on Pinus tabulaeformis.展开更多
基金supported by Hunan Provincial Innovation Foundation for Postgraduates (CX2017B398)the Scientific Innovation Fund for Graduates of Central South University of Forestry and Technology (CX2017A03)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31970447,3167234)。
基金partly supported by the Hunan Provincial Innovation Foundation for Postgraduate(CX2017B398)the Scientific Innovation Fund for Graduates of Central South University of Forestry and Technology(CX2017A03)+2 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31501885,31672344)the Innovation Platform Project of Hunan Provincial Universities(15K150)the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province(LY18C040001)
文摘Gilpinia wui Wang & Wei sp. nov. of Diprionidae is described from China. The species was ever mentioned as Gilpinia wui Xin, nom. nud. without description, figures and diagnosis, and the type was also not designated. The larvae of G. wui feed on Pinus tabulaeformis Carr. The new species is similar to G.massoniana G. Xiao, 1992 from China but differs in clypeus laterally yellow marked, the posterior femur yellowish, the angle formed by the dorsal line between the upper end of the second ctenidium and the lancet apex with the ventral line between the apex of the second serrula and the lancet apex about 25 degrees, the 6 th annulus clearly broader, the ventral apical margin of penis valve multitoothed and the larvae feeding on Pinus tabulaeformis.