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D230FF33B42D5DEAB4FDA31AA10199C2.text	D230FF33B42D5DEAB4FDA31AA10199C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jezonogonalos eburnalva Zhang & Chen 2022	<div><p>Jezonogonalos eburnalva Zhang &amp; Chen sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 2, 3</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Occipital carina weakly lamelliform dorsally (Fig. 2C); supra-antennal elevations about 0.2 times as long as scapus and largely ivory dorsally (Fig. 2C); frons densely punctate (Fig. 2C); mandible mainly black, except dark brown base of teeth (Fig. 2B); mesoscutum and propodeum distinctly sculptured; metasoma robust, smooth and largely black except the posterior half of first tergite ivory (Fig. 2A); first tergite approximately as long as its apical width (Fig. 3F); third sternite approximately 0.5 × as long as second sternite (Fig. 3H).</p><p>Description.</p><p>Male. Holotype, length of body 6.2 mm (of fore wing 5.1 mm).</p><p>Colour. Black; lower half of inner orbita narrowly ivory and connected to ivory malar space (Fig. 2B); apex of supra-antennal elevation ivory (Fig. 2B); lateral corner of clypeus ivory and connected to ivory malar space; mandibular teeth, palpi dark brown (Fig. 2B); tegulae dark brown; legs mainly black, but tibia and tarsus of fore leg rather brownish (Fig. 2A); apical half of first tergite ivory in dorsal view, nearly all of first tergite ivory in lateral view (Figs 3F, G) and apico-lateral margin of first sternite ivory (Fig. 3H); posterior margin of all other tergites and sternites light ivory (Fig. 3H); pterostigma and posterior half of first submarginal cell to anterior third of marginal cell of fore wing and area below it dark brown to light brown, remainder of wing membrane subhyaline (Fig. 3B).</p><p>Head. Antenna with 24 segments (Fig. 2A); tyloids nearly circular on 10th, 15th and 16th segments, oval on 11th-14th segments, 0.1 times as long as segment on 10th, 16th segments and 0.3 times as long as segments on 11th-15th segments (Fig. 3A); frons densely punctate; vertex and temple largely smooth and shiny with sparse and fine punctures; head gradually narrowed behind eyes, eye in dorsal view approximately as long as temple (Fig. 2C); occipital carina narrow lamelliform medio-dorsally and without crenulae; supra-antennal elevations enlarged (about 0.2 × as long as scapus), outer side subvertical and largely smooth except for sparse punctures (Fig. 2C); clypeus slightly concave and thick medio-ventrally.</p><p>Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 1.8 × as long as its height (Fig. 3E); mesopleuron smooth anteriorly and transversely reticulate-rugose posteriorly, transverse mesopleural groove moderately wide and shallow (Fig. 3E); notauli wide, deep and coarsely crenulate; middle lobe of mesoscutum transversely rugose, lateral lobes of mesoscutum mainly finely rugose with a shallow furrow medially (Fig. 3D); scutellar sulcus wide and coarsely crenulate; scutellum shiny, largely smooth with irregular longitudinal rugae, slightly convex medially and anteriorly near level of mesoscutum (Fig. 3E); metanotum medially protruding and obtuse, shiny and largely smooth with sparse fine rugae (Fig. 3D); propodeum reticulate-rugose antero-medially, obliquely rugulose antero-laterally, distinct transversely striate medially, with several longitudinal striae and sparse irregular rugae between large smooth space posteriorly (Fig. 3D); posterior propodeal carina thick lamelliform (foramen approximately1.4 × as wide as high medially).</p><p>Wings. Fore wing: length of vein 1-M 1.6 × as long as vein 1-SR; second submarginal cell 3.1 × as long as third submarginal cell (Fig. 3B).</p><p>Metasoma. First tergite approximately as long as its apical width, smooth and with distinct elliptical depression antero-medially, apical half with fine dense longitudinal rugae; second and following tergites shiny and smooth except for sparse superficial punctures (Fig. 3F); sternites rather sparsely finely punctate; second sternite rather flat; third sternite approximately 0.5 × as long as second sternite (Fig. 3H); genitalia extruded (Fig. 3G).</p><p>Female. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>Name derived from " eburnus " (Latin for “ivory”) and " alvus " (Latin for “belly”) because of the large ivory area of the first tergite.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype, male, China: Yunnan, Mt. Gaoligong, Dulong River, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=98.33664&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.897766" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 98.33664/lat 27.897766)">Caihong Bridge</a>, 1496 m, 27°53'51.96"N, 98°20'11.89"E, 2-16.V.2020, Yi Lang leg., MT, SYS-BM En-419020 (deposited in SYSBM); GenBank: OM057963.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan). Collected at 1496 m.</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is similar to J. jiangliae but has a relatively short third sternite, more robust first tergite and apical half of tergite ivory, and occipital carina narrow or J. laeviceps (shares similar first tergite and second tergite), but it has the mesoscutum and propodeum distinctly sculptured, mandibles dark and occipital carina narrower. The key to species of Jezonogonalos published by Tan et al. (2017) could be updated to accommodate J. eburnalva by replacing couplet 1 as follows:</p><table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1"</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">First metasomal tergite about as long as its apical width; supra-antennal eleva-tions only apically ivory</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1 '</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">First metasomal tergite 0.6-0.8 times as long as its apical width; at least apical half of supra-antennal elevations yellow or ivory or entirely black</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1'</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Metasoma of ♂ robust and first tergite with large ivory patch (Figs 3F, G); occipital carina narrow lamelliform medio-dorsally and without crenulae (Fig. 2C); third submarginal cell of fore wing about 0.3 times as long as second submarginal cell (Fig. 3B)</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">J. eburnalva Zhang &amp; Chen, sp. nov.</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Metasoma of ♂ slender and entirely black; occipital carina widened and extensively crenulated dorsally; third submarginal cell of fore wing about 0.4 times as long as second submarginal cell</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">J. jiangliae Chen, van Achterberg, He &amp; Xu, 2014</td></tr></table></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D230FF33B42D5DEAB4FDA31AA10199C2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Bing-Lan;Yan, Cheng-Jin;van Achterberg, Cornelis;Peng, Yan-Qiong;Chen, Hua-Yan	Zhang, Bing-Lan, Yan, Cheng-Jin, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Peng, Yan-Qiong, Chen, Hua-Yan (2022): Integrated taxonomy unveils new species of Trigonalyidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 90: 101-128, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150
5363DD5B8560584CBF386A49F5150A15.text	5363DD5B8560584CBF386A49F5150A15.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jezonogonalos Tsuneki 1991	<div><p>Jezonogonalos Tsuneki, 1991</p><p>Figs 2, 3</p><p>Jezonogonalos Tsuneki, 1991: 32, 2003: 4; Carmean and Kimsey 1998: 70; Chen et al. 2014: 22-44 (diagnosis, key). Type species: Jezonogonalos marujamanae Tsuneki, 1991 [= J. marujamae Tsuneki, 1991], by monotypy. Synonymized with Pseudogonalos Schulz, 1906, by Lelej (1995) and re-instated by Chen et al. (2014).</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Length of body 6.2-12.0 mm; antenna black and with 23-27 segments; area above supra-antennal elevations flat, more or less punctate, without protuberance between elevations right after inner side of supra-antennal elevations flat, smooth and black; tyloids of male antenna present on 10th-16th segments, short and nearly circular or elliptical; occipital carina widened medio-dorsally; apical segment of labial palp widened and obtuse, more or less triangular; vertex normal, at most with slight median depression dorsally; mandibles wide in anterior view and sublaterally attached to head; metanotum strongly convex and finely sculptured medially; anterior propodeal sulcus crenulate and medially widened; posterior propodeal carina curved and distinctly protruding and more or less separated from foramen medio-dorsally; fore wing with large dark patch below pterostigma; vein 1-SR of fore wing long; hind trochanter black or ivory; hind tarsus slightly or not modified; second and third sternites of female flat and moderately sclerotized and no protuberances; body rarely with pale pattern, at most malar space, basal segments and margins of metasomal sternites and tergites partly ivory, remainder black (Chen et al. 2014).</p><p>Biolgoy.</p><p>Unknown. Collected in June-November.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China, Japan. Before this study, nine species of this genus have been described from China, but none was recorded from Yunnan. We describe here the first species new to science from Yunnan.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5363DD5B8560584CBF386A49F5150A15	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Bing-Lan;Yan, Cheng-Jin;van Achterberg, Cornelis;Peng, Yan-Qiong;Chen, Hua-Yan	Zhang, Bing-Lan, Yan, Cheng-Jin, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Peng, Yan-Qiong, Chen, Hua-Yan (2022): Integrated taxonomy unveils new species of Trigonalyidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 90: 101-128, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150
90AC4390F75B53DDACE6950F8E26D765.text	90AC4390F75B53DDACE6950F8E26D765.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lycogaster Shuckard 1841	<div><p>Lycogaster Shuckard, 1841</p><p>Figs 4, 5, 6</p><p>Lycogaster Shuckard, 1841: 121; Weinstein and Austin 1991: 414; Carmean and Kimsey 1998: 61. Type species (by original designation): Lycogaster pullatus Shuckard, 1841.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Body length 5.1-15.0 mm; antenna with 21-24 segments, of female widened medially (but hardly so in L. angustula); antenna of male without tyloids; supra-antennal elevations small, without depression dorsally; vertex convex and shiny; mandibular condyli close to level of eyes; apical segment of labial palp widened and obtuse, more or less triangular; metanotum smooth, shiny and weakly convex; triangular dorso-apical part of hind trochanter separated by an oblique groove; fore trochanter subparallel-sided and distinctly longer than hind trochanter; hind tarsus slightly or not modified; basal half of third metasomal sternite with a posteriorly steep, smooth and complete transverse ledge (may be partly hidden under second sternite and rather low in L. violaceipennis); second sternite with pair of small triangular teeth on apical protuberance (but only with pair of lobe-shaped flaps in male of L. violaceipennis; with a strong lobe-shaped protuberance medio-apically in female of L. umbonata sp. nov., Figs 4A, 5E, F) and sometimes absent; epipleura of tergites laterally strongly pigmented; fifth sternite of female distinctly emarginate medio-posteriorly.</p><p>Biology.</p><p>In the New World reared as hyperparasitoid of Ichneumonidae in caterpillars of the families Saturniidae and Notodontidae (Carmean and Kimsey 1998).</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China. Before this study, four species of this genus have been described from China, with only one species recorded from Yunnan. We describe here the second species new to science from Yunnan.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/90AC4390F75B53DDACE6950F8E26D765	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Bing-Lan;Yan, Cheng-Jin;van Achterberg, Cornelis;Peng, Yan-Qiong;Chen, Hua-Yan	Zhang, Bing-Lan, Yan, Cheng-Jin, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Peng, Yan-Qiong, Chen, Hua-Yan (2022): Integrated taxonomy unveils new species of Trigonalyidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 90: 101-128, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150
47B53C532E3C5D28932C016A34882F81.text	47B53C532E3C5D28932C016A34882F81.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Lycogaster umbonata Chen & van Achterberg 2022	<div><p>Lycogaster umbonata Chen &amp; van Achterberg sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 4, 5, 6</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Antenna elongate and hardly widened medially (Figs 4A, 6A); second sternite of female with a strong lobe-shaped protuberance medio-apically (Fig. 5E); mandibles with ivory patches (Figs 4B, 6B); second tergite of female strongly shiny and with elliptical depressions antero-laterally (Fig. 5D); wing membrane subhyaline and without darkened (Figs 4A, 5A, 6A).</p><p>Description.</p><p>Female. Holotype, length of body 5.1 mm (of fore wing 4.1 mm).</p><p>Head. Antenna with 21 segments, elongate and hardly widened medially (Fig. 4A); frons spaced punctate and shiny, with distinct median depression (Fig. 4B); vertex and temple largely smooth and shiny with sparse and fine punctures (Figs 4B, C); head subparallel-sided behind eyes, distinctly narrowed posteriorly and 1.3 × as long as mesoscutum (Fig. 4C); dorsal length of eye approximately as long as temple (Fig. 4C); occipital carina narrow lamelliform and with weak crenulae medio-dorsally (Fig. 4C); supra-antennal elevations hardly developed as a thin rim and smooth, 0.3 × as long as scapus (Fig. 4C); clypeus emarginate and comparatively thin medio-ventrally (Fig. 4B).</p><p>Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 1.8 × as its height (Fig. 5C); mesopleuron below transverse mesopleural groove rugose to punctate anteriorly, largely smooth and shiny posteriorly, above groove similar but rugose anteriorly (Fig. 5C); notauli narrow anteriorly, widened posteriorly and coarsely crenulate; middle lobe of mesoscutum sparsely and rather finely punctate anteriorly, coarsely punctate at posterior end, lateral lobes sparsely and rather finely punctate (Fig. 5B); scutellar sulcus wide, both medially and laterally and coarsely crenulate (Fig. 5B); scutellum largely smooth with sparsely and finely punctate, distinctly shiny, rather flat and anteriorly near level of mesoscutum; metascutellum shiny and smooth medio-posteriorly (Fig. 5B); propodeum largely obliquely rugulose to rugose with smooth interspaces anterio-laterally (Fig. 5B); posterior propodeal carina thick lamelliform and distinctly arched, foramen approximately 1.5 × as wide as high medially (Fig. 5B).</p><p>Wings. Fore wing: length of vein 1-M 1.8 × as long as vein 1-SR; second submarginal cell 1.4 × as long as third submarginal cell (Fig. 5A).</p><p>Metasoma. First tergite 0.5 × as long as its apical width, smooth, with rather distinct elliptical depression medially and basal half with several distinct coarse transverse rugae medially (Fig. 5D); second tergite with elliptical depressions antero-laterally; second-fifth tergites largely smooth with sparse fine punctures (Fig. 5D); sternites sparsely and finely punctate (Fig. 5F); second sternite strongly convex in lateral view, with a strong lobe-shaped protuberance medio-apically (Fig. 5E); third sternite about 0.2 × as long as second sternite, with distinct ledge (Fig. 5F); hypopygium truncate apically (Fig. 5F).</p><p>Colour. Black; mandibular teeth and palpi dark brown; anterior-basal part of mandible ivory (Fig. 4B); distal of fumer, tibia, tarsus and claw yellow to brownish (Fig. 4A); pterostigma dark brown; wing membrane subhyaline and without darkened (Fig. 4A).</p><p>Male. Paratype, length of body 5.9 mm, of fore wing 4.5 mm; antenna with 21 segments and without tyloids (Fig. 6A); vertex densely and coarsely punctate; sculpture of mesosoma coarser than that in female (Fig. 6B); second tergite with a round depression antero-medially; second-fifth tergites and sternites densely and rather fine punctate, except sparsely and coarsely punctate in big round area of third tergite medially (Figs 6C-E); genitalia extruded (Fig. 6D); ivory part of mandible larger than that of female; clypeus with ivory patches (Fig. 6B); large part of hind tibia, hind tarsus and hind claw brown (Fig. 6A), not like that in female.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>Named after the strong lobe-shaped protuberance of female second sternite: from " umbo " (Latin for "rounded protuberance").</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype, female, China: Yunnan, Baoshan City, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=98.76982&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=25.299238" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 98.76982/lat 25.299238)">Longyang Dist.</a>, 2390 m, 25°17'57.26"N, 98°46'11.35"E, 15-30.IX.2020, Lang Yi leg., MT, SYSBM En-419021 (deposited in SYSBM); GenBank: OM057968 . Paratype, 1 male, China: Yunnan, Baoshan City, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=98.76982&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=25.299238" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 98.76982/lat 25.299238)">Longyang Dist.</a>, 2390 m, 25°17'57.26"N, 98°46'11.35"E, 30.VII-15.VIII.2020, Lang Yi leg.,MT, SYSBM En-419022 (SYSBM); GenBank: OM057967 .</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan). Collected at 2390 m.</p><p>The key to Chinese species of Lycogaster published by Chen et al. (2014) could be updated to accommodate L. umbonata by replacing couplet 2 as follows:</p><table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">2</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Female antenna elongate and hardly widened medially (Fig. 4A); second tergite smooth and strongly shiny (Fig. 5D); medial third of fore wing subhyaline (Figs 4A, 5A, 6A) or slightly darkened</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">2 '</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Female antenna less elongate and distinctly widened medially; second tergite punctate and moderately shiny; medial third of fore wing largely dark brown</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">3</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">2'</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Medio-apical protuberance of second sternite with pair of small submedial acute teeth close to each other; posterior end of middle lobe of mesoscutum rugose</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">L. angustula Chen, van Achterberg, He &amp; Xu</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Medio-apical protuberance of second sternite obtuse, lamelliform and convex medio-apically, without small submedial acute teeth (Fig. 5E); posterior end of middle lobe of mesoscutum largely smooth with sparse fine punctures (Fig. 5B)</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">L. umbonata Chen &amp; van Achterberg, sp. nov.</td></tr></table></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/47B53C532E3C5D28932C016A34882F81	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Bing-Lan;Yan, Cheng-Jin;van Achterberg, Cornelis;Peng, Yan-Qiong;Chen, Hua-Yan	Zhang, Bing-Lan, Yan, Cheng-Jin, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Peng, Yan-Qiong, Chen, Hua-Yan (2022): Integrated taxonomy unveils new species of Trigonalyidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 90: 101-128, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150
83FBFD572762506DA10DD3D7B00DDC0D.text	83FBFD572762506DA10DD3D7B00DDC0D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Taeniogonalos albidorsalis Zhang & Chen 2022	<div><p>Taeniogonalos albidorsalis Zhang &amp; Chen sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 7, 8</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Supra-antennal elevations approximately 0.4 × as long as scapus and their outer side oblique (Fig. 7C); occipital carina narrow, non-lamelliform, smooth (Fig. 7C); head anteriorly and posteriorly black, pronotum white dorsally, tegulae dark brown (Figs 7B, C, 8C, D); vertex largely sparsely and finely punctate, with rather coarse punctures and slightly rugose media-posteriorly (Fig. 7C); mesoscutum coarsely sculptured in dorsal view (Fig. 8C); notauli wide and crenulate (Fig. 8C); scutellum coarsely rugose, convex laterally and shallowly concave medially (Fig. 8C); metanotum slightly convex, rugose (Fig. 8C); posterior propodeal carina distinctly arched, narrow lamelliform, foramen comparatively narrow (Fig. 8D); posterior margin of tergites with brownish stripes (Fig. 8E); first sternite dark brown posteriorly (Fig. 8F); second sternite slightly convex (Fig. 8F); third sternite without depression (Fig. 8F).</p><p>Description.</p><p>Female. Holotype, length of body 7.1 mm (of fore wing 5.9 mm).</p><p>Head. Antenna with 22 segments; frons reticulate-punctate (Fig. 7B); vertex largely sparsely and finely punctate, with rather coarse punctures and slightly rugose media-posteriorly (Fig. 7C); temple largely smooth with few punctures at orbita (Fig. 8B); head gradually narrowed behind eyes, eye in dorsal view 0.8 × as long as temple (Fig. 7C); occipital carina narrow, non-lamelliform, smooth (Fig. 7C); supra-antennal elevations smooth with outer side oblique, 0.4 × as long as scapus (Fig. 7C); clypeus slightly concave and thick medio-ventrally (Fig. 7B).</p><p>Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 1.5 × as long as its height (Fig. 8D); transverse mesopleural groove narrow, crenulate; mesopleuron above transverse mesopleural groove coarsely rugose anteriorly and smooth posteriorly, below groove largely punctated (Fig. 8D); notauli wide, deep and coarsely crenulate; middle lobe of mesoscutum smooth arterially, otherwise transversely punctate-rugose, lateral lobes largely punctate-rugose (Fig. 8C); scutel-lar sulcus complete, moderately narrow and crenulate; scutellum coarsely rugose and shallowly concave medially, anteriorly distinctly above level of mesoscutum; metanotum slightly convex, rugose (Fig. 8C); propodeum punctate-rugose (Fig. 8C); posterior propodeal carina distinctly arched, narrow lamelliform, foramen approximately 1.3 × as wide as high medially.</p><p>Wings. Fore wing: vein 1-M 1.4 × as long as vein 1-SR; second submarginal cell 1.3 × as long as third submarginal cell (Fig. 8A).</p><p>Metasoma. First tergite 0.4 × as long as its apical width, smooth and with shallow but wide depression medially (Fig. 8E); second tergite largely smooth and finely punctate laterally; following tergites moderately punctate (Fig. 8E); first sternite sparse punctate and concave laterally; second sternite slightly convex, densely and finely punctate; lateral sides from third to fith sternites and anterior of fourth sternite without punctation, otherwise moderately punctate (Fig. 8F).</p><p>Colour. Black; antenna largely brownish (except apex and scapus) (Fig. 7A); outer orbita with pale yellow stripes, inner orbita with brownish short strips, malar space yellow brown patches; lateral corner of clypeus brownish; mandibles brown to dark brown, with basal pale patches (Figs 7B, 8B); pair of ivory triangular patches on middle lobe of mesoscutum anterior-laterally, pair of ivory to brownish patches on antero-lateral margin of scutellum, metanotum white with brownish patches (Fig. 8C); palpi brown (Fig. 8B), tegulae dark brown (Fig. 8D); about posteriorly half of first tergite ivory; margin of other tergites with ivory to brownish stripes (Fig. 8E); fifth tergite with two elongated ivory patches media-posteriorly (Fig. 8E); first sternite dark brown posteriorly (Fig. 8F); coxa and trochanter of hind leg mainly white; tarsi and tibia of fore leg mainly yellow to brownish (Fig. 7A); pterostigma dark brown; apical half of marginal cell of fore wing largely infuscate as area below it, remainder of wing membrane subhyaline (Figs 7A, 8A).</p><p>Male. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>The specific epithet originates from " albus " (Latin for “white”) and " dorsalis " (Latin for “dorsal”) with reference to the white dorsal part of the pronotum.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype China: ♀; Yunnan, Mt. Gaoligong, Dulong River, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=98.273796&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.685202" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 98.273796/lat 27.685202)">Qinlangdang Management</a> and <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=98.273796&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.685202" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 98.273796/lat 27.685202)">Protection Station</a>, 1181 m, 27°41'6.73"N, 98°16'25.64"E; 15.V-15.VI.2020, Lang Yi leg., MT, SYS-BM En-419023 (deposited in SYSBM); GenBank: OM057972.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan). Collected at 1181 m.</p><p>Comments.</p><p>This species is close to T. eurysoma and it would run to that taxon (couplet 17) in the revised key of Tan et al. (2017), but can be distinguished by having largely brownish antenna, dorsally white pronotum, pale and more elongate fore tibia, less sculptured vertex, and second sternite without ivory stripe. Part of key to Chinese species of the genus Taeniogonalos Schulz was revised to include T. eurysoma Chen &amp; van Achterberg, 2020.</p><table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">17</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Second metasomal sternite of female less convex medially and in lateral view its ventral border gradually sloping posteriorly, strongly shiny medially and third sternite smooth anteriorly or nearly so; second sternite of male evenly slightly convex medio-posteriorly; vertex often strongly shiny</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">18</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Second sternite of female strongly convex medially and in lateral view its ventral border distinctly sloping posteriorly, moderately shiny medially and third sternite distinctly punctate anteriorly; second sternite of male slightly flattened medio-posteriorly; vertex moderately shiny</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">20</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">18</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Propodeum comparatively narrow, almost triangular in dorsal view (especially male, less so in female) and with nearly straight lateral margins; outer orbita black; supra-antennal elevations about half as long as scapus</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">T. alticola (Tsuneki, 1991)</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Propodeum somewhat wider, more oval in dorsal view and lateral margins curved; outer orbita with pale stripes; supra-antennal elevations smaller (about 0.2 times as long as scapus)</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">19</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">19</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Antenna mainly blackish; pronotum dorsally black; fore tibia comparatively dark and short; metasomal segments rather wide; second sternite with ivory stripe</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">T. eurysoma Chen &amp; van Achterberg, 2020</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Antenna largely brownish (Fig. 7A); pronotum dorsally white (Fig. 8C); fore tibia comparatively pale and more elongate (Fig. 7A); vertex less sculptured (Fig. 7C); metasomal segments comparatively elongate (Fig. 8E); second sternite without ivory stripe</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">T. albidorsalis Zhang &amp; Chen, sp. nov.</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">20</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Vertex with elongate brownish patches; third and fourth metasomal tergites very coarsely punctate; metanotum with a pair of yellow spots medially; third sternite coarsely and densely punctate medio-posteriorly (male) or latero-posteriorly (female) in front of membranous border; [propodeal foramen comparatively wide and less arched].</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">T. formosana (Bischoff, 1913)</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Vertex entirely black or rarely with small brownish patches; third and fourth metasomal tergites usually superficially punctate, rarely nearly as coarse as in T. formosana; metanotum black medially and at most with a pair of lateral yellow spots; third sternite usually more spaced and finer punctate posteriorly</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">T. taihorina (Bischoff, 1914)</td></tr></table></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/83FBFD572762506DA10DD3D7B00DDC0D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Bing-Lan;Yan, Cheng-Jin;van Achterberg, Cornelis;Peng, Yan-Qiong;Chen, Hua-Yan	Zhang, Bing-Lan, Yan, Cheng-Jin, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Peng, Yan-Qiong, Chen, Hua-Yan (2022): Integrated taxonomy unveils new species of Trigonalyidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 90: 101-128, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150
C1A8CC692EF151A28F692CD43416C178.text	C1A8CC692EF151A28F692CD43416C178.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Taeniogonalos paradoxica Zhang & Chen 2022	<div><p>Taeniogonalos paradoxica Zhang &amp; Chen sp. nov.</p><p>Figs 9, 10</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Supra-antennal elevations 0.5 × as long as scapus and outer side strongly steep (angle about 70°), upper half thickened and backward, parallel-sided in anterior view, area between elevations with a small protuberance (Figs 9B, C); tyloids of male antenna linear (Fig. 10A); occipital carina widened, lamelliform and smooth (Fig. 9C); supra-antennal elevations largely yellow; head with brownish-yellow oblique patches postero-laterally (Fig. 9C); vertex largely coarsely punctate with transversely rugose and becoming sparsely punctate posteriorly (Fig. 9C); mesoscutum coarsely punctate-rugose in dorsal view, with pair of large triangular yellow patches on middle lobe and pair of large oblong yellow patches on scutellum axilla (Fig. 10D); notauli narrow anteriorly, widened posteriorly and coarsely crenulate (Fig. 10D); scutellum coarsely reticulate-punctate and shallow-slightly concave medially, with pair of small brown-yellow patches (Fig. 10D); metanotum slightly convex, rugose, with four elliptical yellow patches (Fig. 10D); posterior propodeal carina distinctly arched, narrow lamelliform, foramen comparatively wide (Fig. 10D); first tergite with yellow stripe posteriorly; second tergite widely yellow posteriorly, third tergite with weak and slim yellow patches medio-posteriorly; fourth-sixth tergites with large yellow patches (Fig. 10F); first and second sternites with wavy yellow stripe posteriorly; third and fourth sternites with small yellow patches postero-laterally (Fig. 10G); second sternite slightly concave medio-anteriorly (Fig. 9A); third sternite without depression (Fig. 10G).</p><p>Description.</p><p>Female. Holotype, length of body 8.6 mm (of fore wing 7.1 mm).</p><p>Head. Antenna with 23 segments; tyloids linear, 0.6 × as long as antennal segment on 11th-13th segments, about half as long on 14th segment, 0.3 × as long on 15th segment and 0.2 × as long on 10th segment (Fig. 10A); frons densely and coarsely punctate with rugae near clypeus (Fig. 9B); vertex largely coarsely punctate with transversely rugae and becoming sparsely punctate posteriorly (Fig. 9C); temple largely smooth with few punctures near orbita (Fig. 10C); head gradually narrowed behind eyes, eye in dorsal view 0.8 × as long as temple (Fig. 9C); occipital carina widened, lamelliform and smooth (Fig. 9C); supra-antennal elevations smooth, outer side very steep (angle about 70°), upper half thickened and backward, parallel-sided in anterior view, 0.5 × as long as scapus, with a small protuberance between them (Fig. 9B, C); clypeus slightly concave and thick medio-ventrally (Fig. 9B).</p><p>Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 1.7 × as long as its height (Fig. 10E); transverse mesopleural groove narrow, crenulate; mesopleuron above transverse mesopleural groove reticulate-punctate anteriorly and coarsely punctate posteriorly, below groove rugulose-punctate anteriorly and smooth posteriorly (Fig. 10E); notauli narrow anteriorly, widened posteriorly and coarsely crenulate; middle lobe of mesoscutum coarsely transverely punctate-rugose anteriorly and reticulate-punctate posteriorly, lateral lobes largely punctate with longitudinal rugae (Fig. 10D); scutellar sulcus complete, moderately narrow and crenulate; scutellum coarsely reticulate-punctate and slightly concave medially, anteriorly protruding above level of mesoscutum; metanotum slightly convex, rugose (Fig. 10D); propodeum punctate-rugose (Fig. 10D); posterior propodeal carina distinctly arched, narrow lamelliform, foramen approximately 1.5 × as wide as high medially.</p><p>Wings. Fore wing: vein 1-M 1.2 × as long as vein 1-SR; second submarginal cell 1.1 × as long as third submarginal cell (Fig. 10B).</p><p>Metasoma. First tergite 0.6 × as long as its apical width, smooth and with shallow but wide depression medially (Fig. 10F); following tergites densely and coarsely punctate (Fig. 10F); first sternite sparse punctate and concave laterally; following sternites densely punctate (Fig. 10G); second sternite slightly concave medio-anteriorly, rather flat media-posteriorly and slightly depressed near middle of posterior margin (Figs 9A, 10G).</p><p>Colour. Black; apical half of antenna and part of scapus dark brown; remainder of antenna mainly yellow; orbita yellow, narrow but widened near antennal sockets; supra-antennal elevations largely yellow; clypeus with pair of yellow patches; lateral corner of clypeus dark brown; mandible teeth dark brown to dark (Fig. 9B); head with brownish-yellow oblique patches postero-laterally (Fig. 9C); pronotum yellow dorsally (Fig. 10D); middle lobe of mesoscutum with pair of large triangular yellow patches antero-laterally; scutellum axilla with pair of large oblong yellow patches; scutellum with pair of small brown-yellow patches media-laterally; metanotum with four elliptical yellow patches (Fig. 10D); palpi dark brown (Fig. 10C); tegulae brown (Fig. 10D); first tergite with yellow stripe posteriorly; second tergite widely yellow posteriorly, third tergite with weak and slim yellow patches media-posteriorly; fourth-sixth tergites with large yellow patches (Fig. 10F); first and second sternites with wavy yellow stripe posteriorly; third and fourth sternites with small yellow patches postero-laterally (Fig. 10G); apex of fore and middle femora yellow; tibiae and basal half of tarsi of fore leg largely yellow; remainder of tibiae and tarsi dark brown (Fig. 10H); pterostigma yellow brown; anterior half of fore wing dark brown; remainder of wing subhyaline (Fig. 10B).</p><p>Male. Unknown.</p><p>Etymology.</p><p>Name after the unusual supra-antennal elevations: from " paradoxus " (Latin for "strange, contrary to expectation").</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype, female, China: Yunnan, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Shangri-La City, <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=100.092224&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=27.526667" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 100.092224/lat 27.526667)">Jiantang town</a>, apple orchard, 2639 m, 27°31'36"N, 100°5'32"E, 20.IX.2020, Huayan Chen leg., YPT, SYSBM En-419024 (deposited in SYSBM); GenBank: OM057987.</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China (Yunnan). Collected at 2639 m.</p><p>The key to species of Taeniogonalos published by Chen et al. (2014) could be updated to accommodate T. paradoxica by replacing couplet 12 as follows:</p><table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">12</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Protuberance of third sternite of ♀ subtruncate medio-apically; pronotum, metanotum medially and head of ♀ posteriorly with pale pattern; hind tibia black or dark brown; outer sides of of supra-antennal elevations oblique</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">12 '</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Protuberance of third sternite of ♀ acutely protruding medio-apically; metanotum, apex of supra-antennal elevations and head posteriorly in dorsal view black; hind tibia brown; outer side of supra-antennal elevations subvertical</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">13</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">12'</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Pronotum black dorsally; metanotum ivory medially; apex of supra-antennal elevations pale yellowish and remainder black; head of ♀ posteriorly with pair of ivory patches in dorsal view (black in ♂); hind tibia black; outer side of supra-antennal elevations oblique; metanotum with pair of yellowish patches</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">T. subtruncata Chen, van Achterberg, He &amp; Xu, 2014</td></tr><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Pronotum yellow dorsally (Fig. 10D); supra-antennal elevations largely yellow (Figs 9B, C); head of ♂ posteriorly with pair of brownish-yellow oblique patches in dorsal view (Fig. 9C); hind tibia dark brown (Fig. 10H); outer side of supra-antennal elevations strongly steep (angle about 70°; Fig. 9C); metanotum with four elliptical yellow patches (Fig. 10D)</td><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">T. paradoxica Zhang &amp; Chen, sp. nov.</td></tr></table></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C1A8CC692EF151A28F692CD43416C178	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Bing-Lan;Yan, Cheng-Jin;van Achterberg, Cornelis;Peng, Yan-Qiong;Chen, Hua-Yan	Zhang, Bing-Lan, Yan, Cheng-Jin, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Peng, Yan-Qiong, Chen, Hua-Yan (2022): Integrated taxonomy unveils new species of Trigonalyidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 90: 101-128, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150
3D9400C4E2DE5CFD9BBC4C132A0D3453.text	3D9400C4E2DE5CFD9BBC4C132A0D3453.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Taeniogonalos Schulz 1906	<div><p>Taeniogonalos Schulz, 1906</p><p>Figs 7, 8, 9, 10</p><p>Taeniogonalos Schulz, 1906: 212; Weinstein and Austin 1991: 416; Tsuneki 1991: 59; Carmean and Kimsey 1998: 65. Type species (by monotypy): Trigonalys maculata Smith, 1851.</p><p>Labidogonalos Schulz, 1906: 207; Weinstein and Austin 1991: 414; Carmean and Kimsey 1998: 65. Type species (by monotypy): Trigonalys ornata Smith, 1851.</p><p>Poecilogonalos Schulz, 1906: 212; Marshakov 1981: 105; Tsuneki 1991: 46; Weinstein and Austin 1991: 422; Tsuneki 1991: 46; Lelej 1995: 14. Type species (by monotypy): Trigonalys thwaitesii Westwood, 1874. Synonymized by Carmean and Kimsey 1998.</p><p>Nanogonalos Schulz, 1906: 211; Teranishi 1929: 150; Marshakov 1981: 107; Tsuneki 1991: 56; Weinstein and Austin 1991: 421. Synonymized by Carmean and Kimsey 1998. Type species (by monotypy): Nanogonalos enderleini De Santis, 1980.</p><p>Ischnogonalos Schulz, 1907: 11; 1908: 33; Bischoff 1933: 482, 1938: 11; Weinstein and Austin 1991: 413; Carmean and Kimsey 1998: 65. Type species (by monotypy): Trigonalys dubia Magretti, 1997.</p><p>Lycogastroides Strand, 1912: 129; Weinstein and Austin 1991: 413. Type species (by original designation): Lycogastroides gracilicornis Strand, 1912. Synonymized by Carmean and Kimsey 1998.</p><p>Lycogonalos Bischoff, 1913: 155; Weinstein and Austin 1991: 415. Type species (by original designation): Lycogonalos flavicincta Bischoff, 1913. Synonymized by Car-mean and Kimsey 1998.</p><p>Taiwanogonalos Tsuneki, 1991: 35. Type species (by original designation): Taiwanog-onalos alishana Tsuneki, 1991. Synonymized by Carmean and Kimsey 1998.</p><p>Diagnosis.</p><p>Body length 4.3-13.0 mm; antenna with 21-26 segments, without pale band and slender medially, of male with linear tyloids (= elevated elongate areas) on 10th-16th antennal segments; supra-antennal elevations smooth or punctate, without depression dorsally, remain far separated from each other medially and without horizontal “shelf” between antennal bases; temple usually punctate or reticulate-punctate and moderately shiny; occipital carina ending at hypostomal carina at level of mandibular base; vertex flattened, without median depression dorsally; apical segment of labial palp widened and obtuse, more or less triangular; mandibles wide in anterior view and sublaterally attached to head; mesoscutum and scutellum distinctly punctate or rugose; metanotum at least partly convex latero-dorsally and often sculptured; vein 1-SR of fore wing medium-sized to long; fore wing often with subapical dark patch or large part of fore wing dark brown; triangular dorso-apical part of hind trochanter separated by an oblique groove; fore trochanter subparallel-sided and distinctly longer than hind trochanter; hind tarsus slightly or not modified; propodeal foramen more or less arched dorsally and often with a lamelliform carina; second sternite convex in lateral view (but less so in males), strongly sclerotized and frequently densely punctate, sometimes with a medio-posterior elevation but without pair of small teeth; basal half of third sternite flat, without a distinct ledge anteriorly; hypopygium of female pointing anteriorly toward second sternite or straight down or pointing posteriad; body variable, often moderately robust.</p><p>Biology.</p><p>Reared as hyperparasitoid of parasitoid wasps ( Ichneumonidae and Braconidae) and parasitoid flies ( Tachinidae) in lepidopteran or sawfly caterpillars, but some species are primary parasitoids of Pergid sawflies in Australia (Raff 1934; Carne 1969; He and Chen 1986; Weinstein and Austin 1995; Carmean and Kimsey 1998; He 2004).</p><p>Distribution.</p><p>China, Russia, Mongolia, India, SriLanka, Thailand, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan. Before this study, 20 species of this genus have been described from China, with eight recorded from Yunnan. We describe here two species new to science from Yunnan. Until now, four species in this genus were only found in Yunnan.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3D9400C4E2DE5CFD9BBC4C132A0D3453	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Zhang, Bing-Lan;Yan, Cheng-Jin;van Achterberg, Cornelis;Peng, Yan-Qiong;Chen, Hua-Yan	Zhang, Bing-Lan, Yan, Cheng-Jin, van Achterberg, Cornelis, Peng, Yan-Qiong, Chen, Hua-Yan (2022): Integrated taxonomy unveils new species of Trigonalyidae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) from Yunnan, China. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 90: 101-128, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.90.80150
