Scrapter oubergensis Kuhlmann
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.647 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:35836E71-F258-41CC-A4F6-37EAE851A016 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3852100 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B4E60FD2-2A77-4135-A575-BE0B4E196F0E |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:B4E60FD2-2A77-4135-A575-BE0B4E196F0E |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Scrapter oubergensis Kuhlmann |
status |
sp. nov. |
Scrapter oubergensis Kuhlmann sp. nov.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:B4E60FD2-2A77-4135-A575-BE0B4E196F0E Fig. 9 View Fig
Diagnosis
The female of S. oubergensis Kuhlmann sp. nov. can be separated from all other species of this group by the combination of the following characters: supraclypeal area and clypeus coarsely and densely punctate and shiny, only partly superficially sculptured and slightly matt ( Fig. 9B View Fig ); scutum coarsely but relatively densely punctate ( Fig. 9C View Fig ); basal area of propodeum medially about as long as metanotum ( Fig. 9D View Fig ); stigma brown; apical margins of metasomal terga black; terga densely and finely punctate ( Fig. 9E View Fig ). The male is unknown.
Etymology
Named after the Ouberg Pass southeast of Vanrhynsdorp.
Material examined (2 specimens)
Holotype
SOUTH AFRICA • ♀; Ouberg Pass , 27 km SE of Vanrhynsdorp, Fynbos; 31°48′07″ S, 18°55′00″ E; alt. 380 m a.s.l.; 24 Sep. 2014; MK leg.; RCMK.
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SOUTH AFRICA • 1 ♀; same collections data as for holotype; MK leg.; RCMK.
Description
Female
BODY LENGTH. 5.4 mm.
HEAD. Head wider than long. Integument black, except part of mandibles dark reddish-brown. Face sparsely covered with long, greyish, erect hair ( Fig. 9B View Fig ). Clypeus slightly convex with coarse and relatively dense (i = 1–2 d) punctation; surface between punctures superficially sculptured but shiny ( Fig. 9B View Fig ). Malar area medially narrow, almost linear. Antenna dorsally blackish-brown, ventrally yellowish-brown.
MESOSOMA. Integument black, tegula dark reddish-brown. Mesoscutal disc between punctures reticulate and slightly matt; disc sparsely (i = 1.5–2.5 d) and coarsely punctate ( Fig. 9C View Fig ). Metanotum slightly shorter than basal area of propodeum, apically with distinct narrow carinate depression ( Fig. 9D View Fig ). Propodeum basally broadly and coarsely carinate ( Fig. 9D View Fig ). Mesoscutum, scutellum, metanotum, mesepisternum and propodeum sparsely covered with short, greyish, erect hair ( Fig. 9A View Fig ).
WINGS. Yellowish-brown; wing venation and stigma brown.
LEGS. Integument black. Vestiture greyish-brown; scopa greyish-white, dorsally brownish.
METASOMA. Integument black, apical margins of terga narrowly black to translucent dark reddish-brown ( Fig. 9E View Fig ). Disc of T1 without hair; following terga with very short but increasingly more and longer hair; apical tergal hair bands missing on all terga ( Fig. 9E View Fig ); prepygidial and pygidial fimbriae relatively short, blackish-brown. T1 finely and densely (i = d) punctate, between punctures smooth and shiny; T2– T4 slightly coarser punctate; T2 between punctures basally superficially reticulate but shiny, apically smooth; T3–T4 between punctures superficially reticulate and slightly matt; T2–T4 with polished to superficially sculptured, but shiny apical tergal depression ( Fig. 9E View Fig ).
Male
Unknown.
Distribution
Only known from the type locality, a mountain pass in the southern Knersvlakte SE of Vanrhynsdorp.
Floral hosts
Brassicaceae : blue Heliophila spec.
Seasonal activity
September.
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