Meteorus subtilisulcus Stigenberg, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3084.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE87D0-8644-FFC8-A7C5-FA9AFB11C4E8 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Meteorus subtilisulcus Stigenberg |
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Meteorus subtilisulcus Stigenberg sp nov.
Fig. 69 View FIGURES 65–72 , 79g View FIGURE 79 , 128 View FIGURES 80–133
Diagnosis: The short (1.6 times petiolar tergum), straight ovipositor in combination with the wide and flat clypeus and short malar space (0.1 times the width of mandible base) clearly distinguish this species. It mostly resembles M. densipilosus , but this species has a longer ovipositor (2.0 times the length of the petiolar tergum), a slightly convex and narrow clypeus and a wider malar space (0.5 times the width of mandible base).
Studied material: Holotype ♀ FIN. Turunja Porin Lääni, SSW. Dragsfjärd, 29.vii.1992. M. Söderlund, RMNH’97.
Description: Body 3.5 mm, fore wing 3.8 mm.
Head: Length of eye 0.6 times length of temple in dorsal aspect; eyes large, converging and slightly protuberant; width of face 1.7 times its height; OOL=2.3; vertex smooth but setate; face punctulate; clypeus as wide as face and short in length, slightly longer than mandible width, clypeus distinctly divided, punctate, flat with a sinuate apical border; length of malar space 0.1 times basal width of mandible; mandibles not twisted; antennal articles 27; 3rd antennal article 3.3 times longer than wide; 4th antennal article 3 times longer than wide; all articles longer than wide.
Mesosoma: Precoxal sulcus narrow and shallow.
Wings: Fore wing: r/3–SR=0.5; C+SC+R/SR1=1.5; m–cu shortly antefurcal; pterostigma with dark brown center and light borders, the apical corner light. Hind wing: 1–M/cu–a=0.8;
Legs: Hind coxa smooth to punctate; hind femur 4.1 times longer than wide; tarsal claws slender with lobe.
Metasoma: Petiolar tergum 1.5 times longer than wide apically; dorsope distinct; ventral folds of petiolar tergum not joined; petiolar tergum striate with dorsal central rugosity running from the base of the tergum past the spiracles and ending surrounded by enclosing striae; ovipositor straight, length of ovipositor sheaths 1.6 times petiolar tergum, and 0.35 times fore wing; propodeum with strong carina, smooth inbetween.
Colour: Dark brown–black: clypeus brown-yellow, legs yellow.
Distribution: Finland.
Biology: The holotype was caught at the end of July.
Etymology: The name subtilisulcus refers to the very subtle impression of the precoxal sulcus.
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