Phanerotoma flavivena Edmardash & Gadallah, 2019
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Phanerotoma flavivena Edmardash & Gadallah, 2019 Figs 96-98 View Figures 96–98 , 99-108 View Figures 99–108
Phanerotoma flavivena Edmardash & Gadallah, 2019: 359-364.
Type material.
Paratypes: 6♀: " Yemen: Al Kowd (3901), vii.1999, light trap, A. v. Harten & S. Al Haruri, RMNH’00”; 3♀: Idem, viii.1999; 4♀: Idem, xii.1999; 5♀: Idem, i.2000; 4♀: Idem, ii.2000; 3♀: Idem, iii.2000; 5♀: Idem, iv.2000; 1♀: Idem, iv.2000; 13♀: Idem, v.-vi.2000; 1♀: Idem, vii.2000; 1♀: Idem, viii.2000; 7♀: Idem, xi.2000; 1♀: Idem, x.2000; 1♀: Idem, ii.2001; 1♀: Idem, iii.2001; 4 ♀: Idem, iv.2001; 3♀: Idem, 8-12.vii.2001; 4♀: Idem, 17-21.vii.2001; 1♀: Idem, 6-10.viii.2001; 4♀: Idem, 16-20.viii.2001; 4♀, 1♂: Idem, 27-31.vii.2001; 3♀: Idem, vii.-ix.2001; 1♂: Idem, 21-25.viii.2001; 2♀: Idem, 1-5.ix.2001; 1♀: Idem, i.-iii.2003; 6♀: Idem, Al Kowd, ix.2003; 1♀: "Yemen: Ta’izz (3066), light trap, xi.1999, A. van Harten & Ahmad Ahwad, RMNH’99”; 1♀: "Yemen: Ar Rujum (5700), 9.iv.-5.vi.2001, Mal. trap, A. v. Harten, RMNH’02”; 1♀: "Yemen: Al Kadan (7501), i.2003, light trap; A. v. Harten & T. Abdul-Haq, RMNH’03”; 2♀: "Yemen: Hamman’Ali (5404), from coffee-berries, 14.iii.2001, A. v. Harten, RMNH’02”.
Diagnosis.
Third tergite 1.8-2.1 × as long as second tergite, straight laterally, rather shiny and flattened, its posterior lamella more or less concave medio-apically (Fig. 101 View Figures 99–108 ); third tergite of male similar but more convex in lateral view (Fig. 97 View Figures 96–98 ); antenna of ♀ with 23 segments and apical segments non-moniliform (Fig. 103 View Figures 99–108 ); inner tooth of mandible 0.3 × apical tooth (Fig. 104 View Figures 99–108 ); ventrally clypeus without teeth and with narrow truncate lamella; vein r of fore wing 0.4-0.7 × as long as vein 3-SR; vein m-cu of fore wing interstitial or antefurcal; eye in dorsal view 1.7-2.5 × as long as temple and 1.6-1.9 × in lateral view; temple smooth and shiny face medially smooth or nearly so; temple distinctly convex; scutellar sulcus narrow; parastigma, vein 1-M of fore wing, pterostigma entirely yellow; ovipositor sheath narrow, needle-shaped (Fig. 102 View Figures 99–108 ); hypopygium acute, without spine apically and with short apical triangle bent upwards. If vein 1-R1 of fore wing approx. ½ as long as pterostigma, cf. P. cyrenaica Masi, 1932, from N. Africa. The male is very similar to female (Figs 97 View Figures 96–98 , 98 View Figures 96–98 ); hind femur rather widened (Fig. 97 View Figures 96–98 ), third tergite more convex in lateral view than of female (Fig. 97 View Figures 96–98 ), vein 1-R1 of fore wing brown and antennal segments slenderer.
Variations.
Length of fore wing of ♀ 3.4-4.2 (of ♂ 3.2) mm; vein 2-SR of fore wing straight or weakly curved; lateral lamella of third tergite concave medio-apically, rarely only slightly sinuate; third tergite of ♂ 1.9-2.1 × longer than second tergite.
Biology.
Unknown, but two females have been reared from a lepidopterous host in coffee-berries.
Distribution.
Egypt, Yemen.
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Phanerotoma flavivena Edmardash & Gadallah, 2019
Achterberg, Cornelis van 2021 |
Phanerotoma flavivena
Edmardash & Gadallah 2019 |