Anisepyris dorlasi Barbosa & Azevedo, 2018

Barbosa, Diego N. & Azevedo, Celso O., 2018, Revision of Anisepyris Kieffer (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae), with description of 135 new species, Zootaxa 4416 (1), pp. 1-258 : 184-185

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4416.1.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5961579

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039D87C4-5CA8-FF03-48F6-FA15FDE8FCE8

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Plazi

scientific name

Anisepyris dorlasi Barbosa & Azevedo
status

sp. nov.

Anisepyris dorlasi Barbosa & Azevedo , sp. nov.

( Figs 23O View FIGURE 23 ; 25B; 25F; 25I)

Description, female. Body length 5.31 mm. Head and mesosoma black; wings subhyaline; metasoma castaneous. Head wide. Mandible with five distal teeth, wide, angled, and with two upper teeth wider than others. Median clypeal lobe rounded, very short; median clypeal carina hardly distinct. Frons coriaceous ; antennal scrobe carinate, but weak. Eye large. Frontal angle of ocellae forming right angle; ocelli large. Vertex convex. Pronotal disc as long as wide, sparsely punctate; transverse pronotal carina complete; posterior margin without posterior pronotal sulcus. Notaulus narrow. Mesoscutellar disc with mesoscutellar sulcus narrow. Metapectal-propodeal disc long; metapostnotal median carina complete; longitudinal ridges present; metapostnotal-propodeal suture fused with first metapostnotal carina; paraspiracular carina present and inconspicuous; metapleural carina present and conspicuous; metapectal-propodeal disc polished; propodeal declivity strigate. Mesopleuron with anterior fovea closed; mesopleural fovea closed; lower fovea closed; posterior fovea absent; mesopleural suture closed. Forewing with stigma developed; Rs&M vein distinguished. Mesotibia not spinose; claws bifid. 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, smoothly narrowing apicad; 3vv short; 1vf strongly curved forward; 2vf slender and with dorsal lap strongly swollen posteriorly; 1rv not curved, ventral process small, and posterior process short; 2rv not curved.

Material examined. Holotype, ♀, BRAZIL, São Paulo, Balsamo, Cultura de seringueira, 20°44'07”S 49°35'01"W, 04.viii.1988, [armadilha] Möricke ( UFES 10156 View Materials ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes (3). MEXICO, Chiapas, 1 ♀, Yaxoquintelá , 560m, 16°58'N 91°47'W, 12–19.ix.1978, JE Rawlins [collector] ( OSUC) GoogleMaps ; BRAZIL, Goiás, 1 ♀, Alto Paraíso, P[ar]q[ue] Nac [ional] Chapada do Veadeiros , 14°00'S 47°41'W, 14–16.ix.2005, arm[adilha] Möricke, Aguiar & eq[uipe] col[etor] ( MZSP) GoogleMaps ; São Paulo, 1 ♀, Ibitinga , cultura de seringueira, 29.vi.1988, Möricke ( UFES 10069 View Materials ) .

Distribution. Mexico; Brazil: Goiás, São Paulo.

Remarks. This new species differs from A. albistigmus by having the clypeus rounded and very short with the median clypeal carina hardly distinct; the antennal scrobe carinate, but weak; the frons with strong and sparse foveae; the ocelli small; the posterior margin without a posterior pronotal sulcus; the notaulus narrow; the metapostnotum with longitudinal ridges; the metapostnotal-propodeal suture fused with the first metapostnotal carina; the mesopleuron with the lower fovea closed and not divided, whereas A. albistigmus has the clypeus angulate and short, and with the median clypeal carina distinct; the antennal scrobe ecarinate; the frons coriaceous ; the ocelli very small; the posterior margin with a posterior pronotal sulcus; the notaulus very narrow; the metapostnotum without longitudinal ridges; the metapostnotal-propodeal suture straight; and the mesopleuron with the lower fovea closed and divided.

OSUC

Oregon State University

MZSP

Sao Paulo, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Bethylidae

Genus

Anisepyris

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