Umbothynnus infuscatus, Brown, Graham, 2008
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.184893 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6229673 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D30C711-FFDD-FF8C-FF60-FF5FFE1EFED9 |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Umbothynnus infuscatus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Umbothynnus infuscatus , New Species
(Figs 3, 4, 7, 24–26)
Diagnosis. Male. Integument black. Metasomal segments with transverse band of white setae; wings infuscate. T7 with transverse subapical carina continuing into a weak U-shaped carina laterally. The male is similar to U. katherinensis which does not have a transverse subapical epipygial carina.
Head. Weakly emarginate posteriorly, not strongly narrowed behind eyes; clypeus at most weakly emarginate, obtusely truncate apically, convex, not carinate, closely punctate; antennal prominence strongly produced, with broad U-shaped carina, discontinuous medially, produced below carina to antennal insertions; frons not transversely carinate, rugose-punctate, obscurely sagittally carinate to mid ocellus, not depressed; vertex closely punctate, impunctate posterolateral to hind ocelli; gena closely punctate.
Mesosoma . Pronotum narrower than head, punctate to rugose-punctate, anterior margin emarginate, raised and carinate, not produced laterally; mesoscutum rugose-punctate; tegulae closely punctate basally; mesoscutellum closely and deeply punctate, impunctate medially, convex, subtriangular, truncate posteriorly; metanotum closely punctate, below level of mesoscutellum; propodeum oblique posteriorly, not transversely carinate, rugose-punctate anteriorly, finely transversely rugose-punctate posteriorly; fore coxae closely and finely punctate; mesopleura rugose-punctate.
Metasoma. Cylindrical; T1–6 and S1–7 closely punctate; gradulus straight and scrobiculate on T2–6 and S3–5, curved and scrobiculate on S6, absent on S7; T1 oblique anteriorly, not tuberculate; S1 broadly raised, anterior V-shaped carina weakly produced ventrally; S2 not tuberculate; epipygium truncate posteriorly; hypopygium with broadly rounded basal angles; cuspis short; paracuspis long.
Length. Body 11 mm; fore wing 7 mm; hind wing 5 mm.
Female. Unknown.
Distribution. Coastal north-western Western Australia near Wyndham.
Etymology. The specific name is derived from Latin and refers to the infuscate wings.
Material examined. Western Australia: holotype. ɗ K.R.S. (Kimberley Research Stn, N of Kununurra), 29.ii.1952, G. Lukins ( ANIC).
ANIC |
Australian National Insect Collection |
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