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Bioxys japonicus Starý & Schlinger, 1967 Fig. 3 A – K Trioxys machilaphidis Takada, 1968: 113. Trioxys staryi Mackauer, 1968: 73. Redescription. Female. Length of body about 2.4 mm (Fig. 3 A). Length of forewing 1.7–1.9 mm (Fig. 3 K). Head. Head weakly wider than metasoma (head and mesoscutum width ratio = 1.1) with sparse long setae. Eyes oval, sparsely setose. Face with densely long setae, width / height ratio 1.2–1.4 (Fig. 3 D). Tentorial index 0.4–0.5 (Fig. 3 D). Clypeus oval with 12 long setae. Malar space 0.2 times longitudinal eye diameter (Fig. 3 D). Antenna 11 - segmented (Fig. 3 B). F 1 equal to F 2 (Fig. 3 C). F 1 and F 2 3.4–4.4 (average 3.9) and 3.4–4.2 times (average 3.8) as long as their width at the middle, respectively. F 1 with two longitudinal placodes and F 2 with three longitudinal placodes. Maxillary palp with four palpomeres, labial palp with two palpomeres. Mesosoma. Mesoscutum with notaulices on anterolateral margin, effaced dorsally; Dorsal surface smooth, with four rows of long setae (5–8 setae per row) arranged along the dorsolateral parts of the mesoscutum, with two rows on each side (Fig. 3 E). Scutellum nearly triangular, bearing 4 long setae on each side of dorsolateral. Propodeum areolated, areola length / width ratio is 1.5–1.8 (average 1.7) (Fig. 3 F). Pterostigma 3.0 times as long as width. Pterostigma longer than vein R 1 (= metacarpus) 1.7–2.0 (average 1.8) times. Vein r and RS extended. Metasoma. Petiole long and slender, 3.2–3.4 (average 3.3) times as long as wide at level of spiracles and 3.1–3.3 (average 3.2) times as long as wide at level of secondary tubercles. Distance between spiracular and secondary tubercles is 2.6–2.9 (average 2.8) times as long as width at level of spiracular tubercles. Distance between secondary tubercles and apex of petiole is 1.2–1.3 (average 1.2) times width at level of secondary tubercles. (Fig. 3 I, J). Dorsolateral part of anterior spiracles is concave on each side (Fig. 3 I). Ovipositor sheath slender and long, curved downwards. Ratio of ovipositor sheath width / length is 2.2 at the base (Fig. 3 G). Prong is long, quite curved upwards, having one claw like bristle with 2 short setae and 9 setae at dorsal side (Fig. 3 G, H). Colour. Antenna partly brown; scape, pedicel, F 1, 2 (at least partly yellowish brown at F 2) and F 7–9 yellowish brown, F 3–6 brown. Head black, face brown, clypeus with mouthparts yellowish brown. Mesosoma yellowish brown and metasoma brown; Mesonotum black; Petiole yellowish brown; Sternite 2–4 and part of sternite 5 is brown; part of sternite 5 and others, and ovipositor sheath with prong are yellowish brown. Legs light brown with dark apices. Description. Male (Fig. 4). Length of body about 1.8–2.3 mm (Fig. 4 A). Length of forewing 1.8 mm (Fig. 4 J). Head. Face width / height ratio 1.6 (Fig. 4 D). Tentorial index 0.4–0.6 (average 0.5) (Fig. 4 D). Clypeus oval with 8 long setae. F 1 and F 2 2.9–3.2 (average 3.1) and 2.8–3.2 times (average 3.0) as long as their width at the middle, respectively. F 1 with three or four longitudinal placodes and F 2 with four or five longitudinal placodes (Fig. 4 B, C). Mesosoma. Scutellum nearly triangular, bearing 4–5 long setae on each side of dorsolateral. Propodeum areolated (Fig. 4 E). Pterostigma 3.2–3.5 (average 3.3) times as long as width. Pterostigma longer than vein R 1 (= metacarpus) 2.2–2.3 (average 2.2) times. Metasoma. Petiole long and slender, 3.4 times as long as wide at spiracles (Fig. 4 H, I). Male genitalia as in Fig. 4 G. Colour. Antenna brown; scape, pedicel, F 1, part of F 2 yellowish brown. Head black, face with clypeus dark brown, mouthparts yellowish brown. Mesosoma and metasoma dark brown; Mesonotum black; Petiole yellowish brown; Legs light brown with dark apices. Specimens examined. South Korea • 1 ♀, Mangeung-dong, Yeosu-si, Jeollanam-do, 22. Ⅵ. 2014, reared from Machilaphis machili on Machilus thunbergii, leg. Yerim Lee.; • 7 ♀ 3 ♂, 413, Gamsan-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, 33°15'21.5"N, 126°21'14.1"E, 30. Ⅳ. 2024, reared from M. machili on M. thunbergii, leg. Sangjin Kim; • 7 ♀ 2 ♂, 1457-1, Napeup-ri, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, 33°26'4.0"N, 126°19'49.4"E, 01. Ⅴ. 2024, reared from M. machili on M. thunbergii, leg. Sangjin Kim.
Published as part of Kim, Sangjin, Sohn, JuHyeong, Lee, Yerim, Yu, Yeonghyeok & Kim, Hyojoong, 2025, A new record of the genus Parabioxys (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Aphidiinae) and a redescription of Bioxys japonicus from South Korea, pp. 69-84 in Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98 on pages 69-84, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.131742
Bioxys, Braconidae, Bioxys japonicus, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy
Bioxys, Braconidae, Bioxys japonicus, Insecta, Arthropoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy
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