The genus Idiotypa F6rster, 1856 is recorded from China for the first time with descriptions and illustrations of two new species and one newly reported species: Idiotypa septifoveata Liu & Xu sp. nov. from Yunnan, ...The genus Idiotypa F6rster, 1856 is recorded from China for the first time with descriptions and illustrations of two new species and one newly reported species: Idiotypa septifoveata Liu & Xu sp. nov. from Yunnan, Idiotypa digita Liu & Xu sp. nov. from Hainan, and Idiotypa nigriceps Kieffer, 1909 from Ningxia. A key to the Chinese species of the genus Idiotypa is given.展开更多
The genus Pentapria Kieffer, 1905 is newly reported from China (Yunnan) and from the Oriental Region. A new species, Pentapria sinica sp. nov., is described and illustrated. An identification key to this new species...The genus Pentapria Kieffer, 1905 is newly reported from China (Yunnan) and from the Oriental Region. A new species, Pentapria sinica sp. nov., is described and illustrated. An identification key to this new species and other similar species from the Palaearctic region is provided. Type specimens are deposited in the Hymenoptera Collection of South China Agricultural University (SCAU), Guangzhou.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31272351)
文摘The genus Idiotypa F6rster, 1856 is recorded from China for the first time with descriptions and illustrations of two new species and one newly reported species: Idiotypa septifoveata Liu & Xu sp. nov. from Yunnan, Idiotypa digita Liu & Xu sp. nov. from Hainan, and Idiotypa nigriceps Kieffer, 1909 from Ningxia. A key to the Chinese species of the genus Idiotypa is given.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31272351, U0936601)
文摘The genus Pentapria Kieffer, 1905 is newly reported from China (Yunnan) and from the Oriental Region. A new species, Pentapria sinica sp. nov., is described and illustrated. An identification key to this new species and other similar species from the Palaearctic region is provided. Type specimens are deposited in the Hymenoptera Collection of South China Agricultural University (SCAU), Guangzhou.