Phaeogenes haszprunari DILLER, 2017

Diller, Erich, Zwakhals, Kees & M, Alexandr, 2017, Phaeogenes haszprunari, a new Phaeogenini species from the Russian Primorje region (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ichneumoninae), Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (1), pp. 5-10 : 5-7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5357331

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C7987A8-FFE2-6F7C-FF78-FA3AE005FD88

treatment provided by

Marcus

scientific name

Phaeogenes haszprunari DILLER
status

sp. nov.

Phaeogenes haszprunari DILLER nov.sp.

E t y m o l o g y: The species is named in honour of Director General Prof. Dr. Gerhard HASZPRUNAR (ZSM) on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday and for his engagement to the research station Panguana in Peru.

H o l o t y p e ♀: Russia, Primorskij Kraj, Kajmanovka at Ussurijsk, 27.07.92, leg A. Tereshkin (in ZSM). P a r a t y p e s (9♀♀): 2♀♀, Russia, Primorskij Kraj, Kajmanovka at Ussurijsk , 27.07.92, leg A. Tereshkin (in ZSM) ; 1♀, Russia, Primorskij Kraj, Kamenushka at Ussurijsk , 06.08.92, leg A. Tereshkin (in ZSM) ; 3♀♀, Russia, Primorskij Kraj, Kamenushka at Ussurijsk , 9.VIII.92, leg A. Tereshkin (in ZSM) ; 1♀, Russia, Primorskij Kraj, Kondraenovka at Ussurijsk , 3.8.92, leg A. Tereshkin (in ZSM) ; 1♀, Russia, Primorskij Kraj, Kamenushka at Ussurijsk , 4.VIII.92, leg A. Tereshkin (in BZL) ; 1♀, Russia, Primorskij Kraj, Kamenushka at Ussurijsk , 9.VIII.92, leg A. Tereshkin (in BZL) .

D e s c r i p t i o n o f f e m a l e (Figs1-4): Body length 5.4-6.8 mm.

Head Supra-antennal fovea clearly concave and polished with fine transverse striae. Frons polished and strongly punctured. Face short, transversely rugulose, with some scattered punctures, rather shining. Supraclypeal area twice as wide as long, clearly separated from clypeus by a deep groove, slightly convex with few punctures. Clypeus polished, convex, scarcely punctate, the apical rim with fine dense punctures. Mandible broad, lower tooth distinctly shorter than upper tooth. Malar space 0,7x width of mandible base, with a shallow coriaceous depression between eye and mandible. Occiput broad, shining, strongly punctured. Temple broad, shining, scarcely punctate. Hypostomal carina about twice as high as the occipital carina. Meeting point at a distance of about 0.6x mandible width below the mandible base where the hypostomal carina is about in line with the mandible base. Gena flat at meeting point, not excavate (Fig. 3).

Flagellum (Fig. 1): With 20-23 segments. Flagellar segments 1-5 longer than broad, segments 1-3 about twice as long as broad.

Thorax (Fig. 1): Pronotal collar short. Mesoscutum strongly punctate and polished. Front of median lobe of mesoscutum more densely punctate. Notaulus not impressed. Scutellum without lateral carinae, strongly punctured, polished between the punctures. Postscutellum very small, densely punctate. Pronotum strongly punctured, polished between the punctures, ventral part with fine transverse striae. Mesopleuron and mesosternum smoothly shining, strongly punctured. Speculum not pronounced. Sternauli very short, barely recognizable. Prepectus short, coriaceous. Prepectal carina reaching front of mesopleuron.

Propodeum (Figs 1, 2): Strongly punctate and shining. Area basalis more or less confluent with area superomedia. Area superomedia about 2.5 x as long as wide, with fine, irregular transverse striae (Fig. 2). Costulae in basal part of area superomedia. Area petiolaris slightly broader than area superomedia, shining, with irregular striae, separated from areae posteroexternae by distinct lateral carinae (Fig. 2). Areae superoexternae with some shallow punctures. Areae dentiparae strongly rugulose, punctured, apical part more rugose. Areae posteroexternae strongly rugulose. Areae spiraculiferae not separated from areae pleurales, both areae rugose. Spiracle small and round. Areae metapleurales densely punctate and polished. Areae coxales rugose, not separated from areae metapleurales.

Wings: Areolet pentagonal, ends of cubitus and subdiscoideus weak. Nervellus weakly postfurcal. End of discoidella very weak.

Legs: Weakly shining, weakly punctate. Coxae, trochanters and trochantelli weakly shining. Coxae weakly punctate Hind coxae with transverse striae ventrally, and with a short tooth at apex (Fig. 4). Tibiae and tarsi rather dull.

Metasoma (Figs 1, 2): Smoothly shining. Postpetiole relatively narrow, polished, with-

out sculpture. Thyridia weak, rather flat, not very pronounced, removed from base of gasteral tergite 2. Space between thyridia about as wide as one thyridium. Tergite 2 slightly longer than wide, weakly shining, with some widely separated, shallow punctures. Tergites 3-7 transverse. Tergite 3 sparsely punctate centrally, weakly polished. Tergites 4-7 polished, virtually impunctate. Ovipositor well removed from the apex.

Colour (Figs 1, 4): Black. Mandibles reddish. Palpi yellowish brown. Flagellum tricoloured, scapus and pedicellus red, segments 1-5 red, segments 6(7)-10 white, end of flagellum fuscous. Tegulae reddish or brownish, bases of wings yellowish. Legs yellowish red. Tooth on hind coxa reddish. Apices of hind femora and tibiae more or less fuscous. Base of hind tibia sometimes fuscous. Petiolus and tergites 2-3 red, sometimes tergite 4 partially or completely red. Tergites 4 (5)-7 black.

Male: unknown

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Genus

Phaeogenes

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