Dinocarsiella brevicula, Zhang & Zhang, 2021

Zhang, Yaru & Zhang, Yanzhou, 2021, A new species of Dinocarsiella (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) from China, Zoological Systematics 46 (3), pp. 269-271 : 269-271

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11865/zs.2021309

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:38A6DE6C-6B07-412B-AD23-784794002D60

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12815336

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6A2C714F-FFD6-F36C-07E5-0F0CFC44FCFC

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Dinocarsiella brevicula
status

sp. nov.

Dinocarsiella brevicula sp. nov. ( Figs 1–11 View Figures 1–11 )

Diagnosis. Females of Dinocarsiella brevicula sp. nov. are generally similar to D. alpina ( Girault, 1917) , D. pulcherrima Erdös (1957) and D. quinqueguttata ( Xu, 2000) in habitus. D. brevicula sp. nov. can be separated from the other species by the combined followings: mesoscutum completely dark brown; antennal scape about 3.3× as long as broad; forewing strongly shortened with its apex not reaching base of gaster.

Description. Female. Body length (including ovipositor sheath) about 1.5 mm; head mainly yellow ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–11 ), except vertex adjacent to occipital margin marked brown, and interantennal prominence longitudinally marked brown in middle; outer side of torulus with dark brown band toward eye margin; occiput black; thorax and gaster almost entirely dark brown (except pronotum anteriorly with two yellowish white spots on each side, visible only in slide mounted specimens ( Fig. 2 View Figures 1–11 )); antenna ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–11 ) entirely dark brown; tegula ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1–11 ) brown; forewing ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–11 ) brown; hind wing ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1–11 ) yellowish brown; legs ( Figs 8–10 View Figures 1–11 ) mainly black, but first segment of mid tarsus yellow, first segment of fore and hind tarsus yellowish brown.

Head. Head ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1–11 ) about 2.1 × as wide as frontovertex; ocelli forming an angle slightly more than 60°; distance between posterior ocellus about twice length of its own diameter; eyes not reach occiput margin; distance between torulus about same as its own diameter; distance between torulus and clypeus mouth margin about 1.2× as long as torulus diameter; antenna ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1–11 ); scape distinctly expanded and flattened, about 3.3× as long as broad; pedicel about 2.0× as long as broad, about 0.6× as long as F1; funicular segments becoming shorter towards apex, F1 about 3.5× as long as broad, F6 about 2.8× as long as broad (and about 0.8× as long as F1); clava 3-segmented, about as long as length of F5 and F6 together, apex more or less rounded.

Thorax. Mesonotum slightly convex, with reticulated sculpture; mesoscuum with notaular lines complete; scutellum about as long as broad ( Fig. 3 View Figures 1–11 ); forewing ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–11 ) strongly shortened and about 1.7× as long as broad, apex not reaching base of gaster; mid tibia spur about 0.8× as long as basitarsus ( Fig. 9 View Figures 1–11 ).

Gaster. Gaster with ovipositor ( Fig. 11 View Figures 1–11 ) not exserted or hardly so, a quite shorter than mid tibia (about 0.6×); hypopygium reaching apex of gaster; cerci located in apical half of gaster.

Variation. Very little in material available.

Male. Unknown.

Host. Unknown.

Distribution. China (Xizang).

Material examined. Holotype ♀, CHINA, Xizang, Dingri (28°39'N, 87°07'E), 02.VII.2018, coll. Qingtao Wu (Code 18XZ01-03) ( IZCAS). Paratypes. 3♀, same data as holotype ( IZCAS) GoogleMaps .

Etymology. This species name refers to its strongly shortened forewing.

IZCAS

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Encyrtidae

Genus

Dinocarsiella

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