Heptascelio lateralis Johnson

Johnson, Norman F., Masner, Lubomír, Musetti, Luciana, Noort, Simon Van, K, Rajmohana, Darling, Christopher & Polaszek, Antonia Guidotti Andrew, 2008, Revision of world species of the genus Heptascelio Kieffer (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea, Platygastridae), Zootaxa 1776, pp. 1-51 : 19

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.274283

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6235560

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scientific name

Heptascelio lateralis Johnson
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Heptascelio lateralis Johnson , van Noort & Masner, new species

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Figures 43–46; Morphbank40

Description. Female body length: 3.9–4.0 mm (n=2). Male body length: unknown. Body color of female: entirely dark, dark brown to black. Color of female antenna: A1 brownish yellow, A2–A5 yellow, A6–A12 dark brown to black. Color of wing membrane: hyaline basally, infuscate in apical two-thirds, streak below submarginal vein weak. Color of legs: coxae dark brown, femora largely brown, legs otherwise brownish yellow. Body color of male: unknown. Color of male antenna: unknown. Sculpture of occiput and posterior vertex: areolate-rugose. Sculpture of frons below ocellus in female: areolate rugose. Shape of dorsal margin of frontal scrobe: evenly arcuate, weakly produced. Sculpture of frontal depression in female: with short transverse striae on sides, medially entirely smooth. Sculpture of gena: areolate rugose, with distinct dorsoventral tendency. Setation of gena: with short, uniform setae, with few short bristles interspersed. Shape of mandibles: normal length, crossed transversely below head when closed, tips overlapping.

Sculpture of dorsal pronotum: areolate rugose, with distinct longitudinal tendency. Notaulus: absent or obscured by coarse surface sculpture. Sculpture of mesoscutum in female: coarsely areolate-rugose. Sculpture of mesoscutum in male: unknown. Parapsidal line: absent. Mesoscutellum shape: roughly semicircular, with distinct median longitudinal impression in apical half. Sculpture of female mesoscutellum: areolate rugose. Scutellar points of female: absent, mesoscutellum with rounded lobes laterally. Sculpture of male mesoscutellum: unknown. Scutellar points of male: unknown. Posterior surface of propodeum: with medial area covered by elongate areolae, bounded laterally by irregular carinae, with sinuous paramedian keel arising from apex of inner propodeal projection. Length of outer propodeal projection in female: moderately elongate, extending to midpoint of length of T1, distinctly longer than inner propodeal projection. Sculpture of propodeum between inner and outer propodeal projections: areolate rugose. Netrion shape: moderately wide, nearly parallel-sided, weakly widened ventrally, with single column of large foveae. Netrion setation: glabrous. Sculpture of lateral pronotum posterior to epomial carina: with smooth field dorsally, elsewhere areolate rugose. Setation of posterior half of lateral pronotum: with numerous scattered setae, densest near spiracle. Sculpture of mesopleural scrobe: finely microreticulate to smooth. Sculpture of lower mesepisternum: rugulose to punctate. Sculpture of metapleuron: areolate rugose. Fore wing venation: well-developed, with R, r-rs clearly visible. Submarginal vein bristles: with dark bristles extending length of submarginal vein. Long dark bristles on legs: absent.

T1 depression: glabrous or sparsely setose. Sublateral lamella on T1: absent. Sculpture of T2–T4: longitudinally striate, with fine cross striae, punctures, smooth or finely punctulate transverse band apically. Setation of laterotergites: setose. Sculpture of S2, S3 of female: longitudinally rugulose laterally, nearly smooth medially, with scattered small punctures. Sculpture of S2, S3 of male: unknown. Distribution of felt fields: present on S2–S3.

Diagnosis. This species is similar to H. sicarius , H. teres and the males of H. aquilinus and H. dispar in having the posterior scutellum with two broadly rounded lobes, i.e., without spines (Fig. 45). It may be distinguished from H. aquilinus and H. dispar by the rounded dorsal margin of the frontal depression (Fig. 46), the lack of black bristles on the legs (Fig. 43), and the well-developed fore wing venation. Heptascelio lateralis may be separated from H. sicarius and H. teres by the coarse areolate rugose sculpture of the mesoscutum (Fig. 45) and the dark-colored legs (Figs. 43, 44).

Etymology. The epithet lateralis, Latin for “of the side” is intended to draw attention to the lack of a lamella on the side of T1.

Link to Distribution Map.41

http://www.morphbank.net/?id=224261 Material Examined. Holotype female: CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: Sangha-Mbaéré Préf., Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, 02°21.60'N 16°03.20'E, 350 m, CAR 01-M179, lowland rainforest, 38.6 km 173E S Lidjombo, 22–23.V.2001, Malaise trap, S. van Noort, OSUC 186117 (deposited in SAMC)42. Paratype: GABON: 1 female, SAM-HYM-P0022706 (SAMC).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Scelionidae

Genus

Heptascelio

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