Aleiodes magratae, Quicke & Butcher, 2012

Butcher, Buntika Areekul, Smith, M. Alex, Sharkey, Mike J. & Quicke, Donald L. J., 2012, A turbo-taxonomic study of Thai Aleiodes (Aleiodes) and Aleiodes (Arcaleiodes) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) based largely on COI barcoded specimens, with rapid descriptions of 179 new species, Zootaxa 3457, pp. 1-232 : 129

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/ZOOTAXA.3457.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A8F8CF32-00EA-4877-A299-872C6B2081BA

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10539485

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0D272257-9EE5-E39F-FF4D-FF6ED97F6050

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scientific name

Aleiodes magratae
status

sp. nov.

Aleiodes magratae sp. nov.

( Fig. 99 View FIGURE 99 )

Holotype ♀, Thailand, Chiang Mai Province, Doi Chiang Dao NP, WS nature trail, 14.x.2007, 19° 24.278’ N, 98° 55.311' E, 491m, Songkran & Apichart (voucher BCLDQ01618, Genbank JN278350 View Materials ) ( QSBG). GoogleMaps

Body length 3.5 mm, fore wing length 3.0 mm and antenna length 4.1 mm.

Antenna with 27 flagellomeres. Median flagellomeres approximately 3 x longer than wide. Occipital carina arms rather straight on either side of midline, forming an angle, medially narrowly obliterated. Mesopleuron largely aciculate, precoxal sulcus foveate-rugose, specular area large and glossy. Midlongitudinal propodeal carina complete. Fore wing vein 1-M strongly curved. Fore wing vein 2-CU1 1.2 x 1-CU1. Apex of fore wing subbasal cell evenly setose. Fore wing vein 3-SR 1.5 x vein r. Fore wing vein 2-SR+M 1.1 x vein r. Fore wing vein SR1 2.5 x vein 3-SR. Hind wing vein M+CU 0.7 x 1-M. Hind wing subbasal cell evenly setose. Hind wing vein m-cu absent. Apex of hind tibia with comb of specialised adpressed setae medially and ventrally. Claws without conspicuous pecten. Basal lobe of 1 st tergite weakly produced and evenly rounded. Midlongitudinal carina of 3 rd tergite well differentiated and complete.

Etymology. Named after the young witch character Magrat Garlick in the Terry Pratchett Discworld novels.

Note. Keyed out twice because condition of occipital carina could be interpretted as either complete or medially obliterated (albeit narrowly).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Aleiodes

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