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Revision of the endemic New Zealand braconid wasp genus Metaspathius: new subfamily placement, and descriptions of four new species including three with fully winged females (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Mesostoinae)

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Pages 46-65
Published online: 21 Jan 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The endemic New Zealand cyclostome braconid wasp genus Metaspathius Brues, which was previously only known from a single specimen, an apterous female, is revised. Four new species, including three with fully winged females, are described and illustrated: Metaspathius chathamicus Ward, sp. nov.; M. hemipterus Belokobylskij, sp. nov.; M. kuscheli Ward & Belokobylskij, sp. nov.; and M. sharkeyi Quicke & Butcher, sp. nov. Metaspathius apterus Brues is illustrated. The first host record for the genus is provided: Metaspathius kuscheli sp. nov. is recorded as a larval parasitoid of the New Zealand endemic weevil Phrynixus astutus Pascoe, 1876 (Curculionidae). DNA sequence data (CO1 and 28S) for two of the species are included in an analysis of a broad range of cyclostome Braconidae with emphasis on basal taxa. The results show that Metaspathius belongs to a clade restricted to New Zealand within the heterogeneous basal subfamily Mesostoinae van Achterberg, 1975. A revised morphological diagnosis of the Mesostoinae is presented in the light of the discovery that Metaspathius is a member. The relationships of the Maxfischeriinae are discussed in the light of molecular findings.

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Acknowledgements

We thank Professor Mike Sharkey and the Hymenoptera Institute of Kentucky for the loan of specimens, and Megan Milton, Kate Perez and Jayme Sones for assistance with material and data management. We are grateful for a Senior Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Rachadapisek Sompote Fund, Graduate School, Chulalongkorn University to DLJQ. Funding from MBIE to Landcare Research within the Characterising New Zealand’s Land Biota Portfolio (DFW). Finally, we thank the Animal Systematics Research Unit, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University for allowing use of their Cell^D imaging facility.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research [grant number 16–04–00197]; and Thailand Research Fund [grant number RSA-6080013].

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