New Fossil Xyelidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) from the Mesozoic of Northeastern China †
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
Key to the genera of Angaridyelini | ||
1. | 1-Rs longer than 2-Rs .................................................................................................................. | Ophthalmoxyela Rasnitsyn, 1966. |
1-Rs shorter than 2-Rs (Figure 3A) ............................................................................................ | 2 | |
2. | Cell 1mcu twice as long as pterostigma. Sc lost ...................................................................... | Baissoxyela Rasnitsyn, 1969. |
Cell 1mcu at most 1.5 × as long as pterostigma (Figure 3F). Sc distinct ............................... | 3 | |
3. | Sc2 connected to R just at Rs base ............................................................................................. | 4 |
Sc2 connected to R before Rs base (Figure 3A,C,F) ................................................................. | 5 | |
4. | Pterostigma sclerotised only basally (Figure 3C) ................................................................... | Lethoxyela Zhang and Zhang, 2000. |
Pterostigma sclerotised basally and far along fore margin ................................................... | Liaoxyela Zhang and Zhang, 2000. | |
5. | Sc1 connected to C before level of Rs (Figure 3A). Gena with distinct lateral horn ........... | Ceratoxyela Zhang and Zhang, 2000. |
Sc1 connected to C at or beyond level of Rs. Gena with no lateral horn ................................... | 6 | |
6. | Antennal thread shorter than the length of segments 1–3 combined ...................................... | Angaridyela Rasnitsyn, 1966. |
Antennal thread longer than the length of segments 1–3 combined (Figure 4D,E) .......... | 7 | |
7. | 1m-cu half as long as 3-Cu ...................................................................................................... | Nigrimonticola Rasnitsyn, 1966. |
1m-cu almost as long as 3-Cu (Figure 1D) ............................................................................ | Leptoxyela gen. nov. |
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Tribe | Taxon | Locality and Horizon | Angle between 1-Rs and Rs+M of Forewing | Reference |
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Xyeleciini | Bolboxyella bolboica | E. Siberia, K1 | - | Rasnitsyn, 1990 |
Microxyelecia brachycera | Kazakhstan; J3 | 108° | Rasnitsyn, 1969 | |
Proxyelia pankowskii | USA; P | 145° | Jouault, Aase and Nel, 2021 | |
Scleroxyela cephalota sp. nov. | China; J2 | 128° | This paper | |
Scleroxyela daohugouensis | China; J2 | 130° | Zheng et al., 2021 | |
Xyelecia xiejiaheensis | China; N | 130° | Hong, 1983 | |
Xyelites lingyuanensis | China; K1 | 125° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Xyelites trigeminus | E. Siberia, K1 | 115° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Uroxyela sicicauda | E. Siberia, K1 | 118° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Angaridyelini | Angaridyela chengdeensis | China; K1 | 143° | Ren, 1995 |
Angaridyela endemica | China; K1 | 154° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Angaridyela exculpta | China; K1 | 139° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Angaridyela minor | E. Siberia, K1 | 124° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Angaridyela pallipes | E. Siberia, K1 | 152° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Angridyela robusta | China; K1 | 132° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Angridyela suspecta | China; K1 | 125° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Angaridyela vitimica | E. Siberia, K1 | 125° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Baissoxyela tarsalis | E. Siberia, K1 | × | Rasnitsyn, 1969 | |
Ceratoxyela decorosa | China; K1 | 145° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Leptoxyela eximia gen. et sp. nov. | China; K1 | 130° | This paper | |
Lethoxyela excurva | China; K1 | 140° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Lethoxyela vulgata | China; K1 | 137° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Liaoxyela antique | China; K1 | 150° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Nigrimonticola longicornis | Kazakhstan; J3 | 113° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Ophthalmoxyela brachyua | Kazakhstan; J3 | × | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Ceroxyelini | Ceroxyela dolichocera | E. Siberia, K1 | 120° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 |
To be determined | Sinoxyela viriosa | China; K1 | 155° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 |
Isoxyela rudis | China; K1 | 157° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Macroxyelini | Anthoxyela anthophaga | Russia; K1 | 150° | Rasnitsyn, 1982 |
Anthoxyela baissensis | Russia; K1 | 170° | Rasnitsyn, 1977 | |
Anthoxyela orientalis | China; K1 | 167° | Gao and Ren, 2008 | |
Anthoxyela turgensis | Russia; K1 | 165° | Rasnitsyn, 1990 | |
Brachyoxyela brevinodia | China; K1 | 159° | Gao, Zhao and Ren, 2011 | |
Brachyoxyela gracilenta | China; K1 | 158° | Gao, Zhao and Ren, 2011 | |
Chionoxyela nivea | E. Siberia, K2 | - | Rasnitsyn, 1993 | |
Megaxyela petrefacta | USA; N | 155° | Brues, 1908 | |
Megaxyela yaoshanica | China; N | 155° | Zhang, 1989 | |
Paleoxyela nearctica | USA; P | 160° | Jouault, Aase and Nel, 2021 | |
Gigantoxyelini | Abrotoxyela curva | China; J2 | 180° | Zheng et al., 2020 |
Abrotoxyela lepida | China; J2 | 165° | Gao, Ren and Shih, 2009 | |
Abrotoxyela multiciliata | China; J2 | 172° | Gao, Ren and Shih, 2009 | |
Chaetoxyela hirsuta | E. Siberia, K1 | 145° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Gigantoxyela quadrifurcata | E. Siberia, K1 | 158° | Rasnitsyn, 1966 | |
Heteroxyela ignota | China; K1 | 180° | Zhang and Zhang, 2000 | |
Magnaxyela rara | China; J2 | 170° | Zheng et al., 2020 | |
Shartexyela mongolica | Mongolia; J3 | 165° | Rasnitsyn, 2008 |
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Dai, L.; Rasnitsyn, A.P.; Shih, C.; Wang, M.; Ren, D. New Fossil Xyelidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) from the Mesozoic of Northeastern China. Insects 2022, 13, 383. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13040383
Dai L, Rasnitsyn AP, Shih C, Wang M, Ren D. New Fossil Xyelidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) from the Mesozoic of Northeastern China. Insects. 2022; 13(4):383. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13040383
Chicago/Turabian StyleDai, Liyang, Alexandr P. Rasnitsyn, Chungkun Shih, Mei Wang, and Dong Ren. 2022. "New Fossil Xyelidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) from the Mesozoic of Northeastern China" Insects 13, no. 4: 383. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13040383
APA StyleDai, L., Rasnitsyn, A. P., Shih, C., Wang, M., & Ren, D. (2022). New Fossil Xyelidae (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) from the Mesozoic of Northeastern China. Insects, 13(4), 383. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13040383