Anteon papillum Xu, He & Olmi, 2002
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3614.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6493860 |
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94. Anteon papillum Xu, He & Olmi, 2002
(Plate 38H)
Anteon papillum Xu, He & Olmi in He & Xu 2002: 196; Xu et al. 2012a: 7.
Description of Male. Fully winged; length 2.5–3.6 mm. Head black, except mandible testaceous; antenna of holotype testaceous; antenna of specimen from China, Mt. Ziboshan, brown, except segment 1 testaceous; mesosoma and metasoma black; legs testaceous. Antenna filiform; antennal segments in following proportions: 10:4:7:5:5:5:5:5:5: (segment 10 absent in holotype); antennal segments of male specimen from China, Mt. Ziboshan, in following proportions: 13:6:8:9:8:8:8:8:7.5:11.5. Head of holotype dull, completely reticulate rugose (in specimen from China, Mt. Ziboshan, head with very large smooth area in front of anterior ocellus; in specimens from China, Mt. Gutianshan, anterior half of face with two smooth areas on sides of frontal line; in specimens from China, Mt. Tianmushan, head sculptured by large punctures similar to areolae, weakly rugose only behind posterior ocelli and near orbits); face with two lateral keels running along orbits towards antennal toruli; frontal line complete; occipital carina complete; holotype with POL = 5.5; OL = 2.5; OOL = 7; OPL = 4; TL = 4.5; greatest breadth of posterior ocelli shorter than OPL (2:4); in large specimen (3.62 mm) from China, Hainan, Mt. Jianfengling, POL = 8; OL = 4.5; OOL = 10; OPL = 7; TL = 5; greatest breadth of posterior ocelli shorter than OPL (4:7). Scutum, scutellum and metanotum shiny, punctate, unsculptured among punctures. Notauli of holotype incomplete, reaching approximately 0.55 length of scutum (in male specimen from China, Mt. Ziboshan, one of notauli reaching approximately 0.55 length of scutum, the second one longer, reaching approximately 0.65 length of scutum). Propodeum with strong transverse keel between dorsal and posterior surface; dorsal surface reticulate rugose; posterior surface with two complete longitudinal keels, with median area shiny, smooth, unsculptured (except for few keels) and lateral areas reticulate rugose. Fore wing hyaline, without dark transverse bands; stigmal vein forming angle between distal and proximal part; distal part of stigmal vein shorter than proximal part (3:10); pterostigma less than four times as long as broad. In large specimen (3.62 mm) from China, Hainan, Mt. Jianfengling, fore wing with one small dark spot beneath pterostigma. Paramere (Plate 38H) with inner band and two very long membranous processes covered with papillae or with mosaic drawing (band running along all length of paramere); proximal membranous process of paramere slender, shorter or slightly longer than volsellae, with or without a drawing formed by many sense organs similar to large punctures. Tibial spurs 1/1/2.
Female. Unknown.
Material examined. Type: holotype ♂: CHINA: Zhejiang, Mt. Longwangshan , 15.VII.1995, Hong Wu leg. ( ZJUC) . Other material. CHINA: Hainan, Mt. Jianfengling , 4–6.V.2008, Chundan Hong leg., 2♂ ( SCAU) ; Shaanxi, Liuba County, Mt. Ziboshan , 1632 m, 4.VIII.2004, Xuexin Chen leg., 1♂ ( ZJUC) ; Zhejiang, Kaihua, Mt. Gutianshan , 3.VII.2005, Min Shi leg., 3♂ ( SCAU) ; same locality label, 2.VII.2005, 3.VII.2005, Hongying Zhang leg., 2♂ ( SCAU) ; Zhejiang, Mt. Tianmushan , 21–25.VII.2011, Huayan Chen & Chengyuan Jin leg., 2♂ ( SCAU) .
Hosts. Unknown.
Distribution. China (Zhejiang, Hainan, Shaanxi).
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Anteon papillum Xu, He & Olmi, 2002
Xu, Zaifu, Olmi, Massimo & He, Junhua 2013 |
Xu 2012: 7 |
He & Xu 2002: 196 |