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Cosmocomoidea kikimora

Authors: Aishan, Zhulidezi; Triapitsyn, Serguei V.; Xu, Mei; Lin, Nai-Quan; Hu, Hong-Ying;

Cosmocomoidea kikimora

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Cosmocomoidea kikimora (Triapitsyn, 2013) (Figs 5–8) Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) kikimora Triapitsyn 2013a: 118 (key), 141–143. Type locality: Gornotayozhnoye, Ussuriyskiy rayon, Primorskiy kray, Russia. Cosmocomoidea kikimora (Triapitsyn): Huber 2015: 20 (list). Material examined. CHINA: HUBEI, Yingshan: Tao Hua Chong National Forest Park, 24.vi.2014, Q. Li (Li Qin) [4 ♀, ICXU]. Wujiashan National Forest Park, 30.vi.2014, Q. Li [3 ♀, ICXU]. ZHEJIANG, Tianmu Mt., 6.vi.1964, T. Chen (Chen Tailu) [3 ♀, FAFU]. Redescription. FEMALE. Body length 950–1375 µm. General color brown to dark brown; head and mesosoma dark brown; scape, pedicel, and gaster brown; legs light to dark brown. Antenna (Fig. 5) with radicle 0.1–0.2× total length of scape, rest of scape 2.6–3.8× as long as wide; pedicel much longer than F1; F2 shorter than the following funicle segments, F3–F7 more or less subequal in length and a little longer than F8; mps on F2 (1), F3 (usually 2, occasionally 1 on one antenna), F4–F8 (2 on each); clava with 8 mps, 3.6–4.7× as long as wide. Mesosoma slightly longer than metasoma. Propodeum (Fig. 6) with submedian carinae complete or almost complete, slightly curving anteriorly. Fore wing (Fig. 7) 2.65 – 3.1× as long as wide, longest marginal seta 0.1–0.2× maximum wing width, disc with a brownish tinge throughout, bare behind venation except for at least 8 setae behind stigmal vein. Hind wing about 16.5× as long as wide; disc almost hyaline, with a row of setae along each margin and additional setae at the base and apex; the longest marginal seta about 2.0× maximum wing width. Ovipositor (Fig. 8) occupying 0.6–0.9× length of gaster, not or slightly exserted beyond its apex, 0.9–1.2× as long as mesotibia. MALE. Unknown. Distribution. Palearctic: China (new record) and Russia (Far East) (Triapitsyn 2013a). Hosts. Unknown.

Published as part of Aishan, Zhulidezi, Triapitsyn, Serguei V., Xu, Mei, Lin, Nai-Quan & Hu, Hong-Ying, 2016, Review of Cosmocomoidea (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) from China, with descriptions of two new species, pp. 525-535 in Zootaxa 4085 (4) on pages 528-529, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4085.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/1052759

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Insecta, Cosmocomoidea kikimora, Arthropoda, Mymaridae, Cosmocomoidea, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy

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