Anisepyris balrogi Barbosa & Azevedo, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4416.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3341A80B-7E54-4C6B-8B46-1336094952E2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5961312 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D87C4-5C49-FFEC-48F6-FAE5FD91FD30 |
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Plazi |
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Anisepyris balrogi Barbosa & Azevedo |
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sp. nov. |
Anisepyris balrogi Barbosa & Azevedo , sp. nov.
( Figs 12C View FIGURE12 ; 14J; 15D; 15K)
Description, female. Body length 5.23 mm. Head and mesosoma black; wings subhyaline; metasoma dark castaneous, lightening posterad. Head wide. Mandible with five distal teeth, narrow, curved, and with lower tooth longer than others. Median clypeal lobe angulate, long; median clypeal carina higher than frons level. Frons coriaceous ; antennal scrobe carinate. Eye large. Frontal angle of ocellar triangle acute; ocelli large. Vertex convex. Pronotal disc as long as wide, sparsely punctate; transverse pronotal carina complete; posterior margin with posterior pronotal sulcus. Notaulus very narrow. Mesoscutellar disc with mesoscutellar sulcus narrow; posterior mesoscutellar sulcus present. Metapectal-propodeal disc short; metapostnotal median carina complete; longitudinal ridges absent; metapostnotal-propodeal suture fused with first metapostnotal carina; paraspiracular carina present and conspicuous; metapleural carina present and conspicuous; metapectal-propodeal disc with short striae; propodeal declivity strigate. Mesopleuron with anterior fovea closed; mesopleural fovea closed; lower fovea divided; posterior fovea absent; mesopleural suture closed. Forewing with stigma developed; Rs&M vein distinguished. Mesotibia not spinose; claws trifid. Metasomal segments sparsely setose. Genitalia. T9 with anterior arm long and overlapping 2vf; 1vv as long as genitalia body; 2vv as long as 1vv length, abruptly narrowing apicad; 3vv short; 1vf strongly curved forward; 2vf slender and with dorsal lap swollen posteriorly; 1rv slightly curved forward, ventral process large, and posterior process short; 2rv strongly curved forward.
Material examined. Holotype, ♀, BRAZIL, Alagoas, Quebrângulo, Res [erva] Biol [ógica] Pedra Talhada, 09°14'54”S 36°25'32"W, 08–11.ix.2002 —Möricke, Penteado-Dias & equipe col[etores] ( UFES 29809 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes (6). TRINIDAD, Arima, 1 ♀, 16 Km N Arima, Andrew Trace, 620m, up montane rain for[est], 7–24.vi.1997, FIT, S . & J. Peck ( CNCI) ; SURINAME, Saül , 1 ♀, 7 Km N 63 Km SE of Eaux Claires, M [oun]t Fuméc, 490m, 1–8.vi.1997, FIT, J . Ashe & R. Brooks ( CNCI) ; BRAZIL, Amazonas, 1 ♀, Manaus, Reserva Ducke, Igarapé Uberê, vi.2003, arm[adilha] Malaise, J.M.G. Ribeiro & J. Vidal col[etores] ( INPA) ; Alagoas, 2 ♀, Quebrângulo, Res[erva] Biol [ógica] Pedra Talhada, 1–14.ix.2002 —Möricke, Penteado-Dias & equipe col[etores] ( UFES 29732 View Materials ; 29807) ; 1 ♀, 08–11.ix.2002 (UFES 29680).
Distribution. Trinidad & Tobago; French Guyana; Brazil: Amazonas, Alagoas.
Remarks. This new species differs from A. williamsi by having the head wider than long; the mandible with the lower tooth longer than others; the clypeus projected in an acute angle, and with the clypeal carina higher than the frons; the metapostnotum with the first metapostnotal carina and the metapostnotal-propodeal suture almost reaching the transverse posterior carina; and the mesopleuron with the anterior and posterior foveae distinctly separated, whereas A. williamsi has the head as wide as long; the mandible with its teeth equally wide; the clypeus rounded, short, and with the clypeal carina lower than the frons; the metapostnotum with the first metapostnotal carina and the metapostnotal-propodeal suture convergent posteriorly; and the mesopleuron with the anterior and posterior foveae not distinctly separated.
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