Afroserphus Masner, 1961

Kolyada, Victor A. & Mostovski, Mike B., 2007, On a putative Gondwanan relic Afroserphus bicornis Masner (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupidae), with a description of the hitherto unknown female, African Invertebrates 48 (2), pp. 261-265 : 262

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scientific name

Afroserphus Masner, 1961
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Genus Afroserphus Masner, 1961

Afroserphus: Masner 1961: 37 ; Townes & Townes 1981: 60; Johnson 1992: 279 (catalogue).

Type species: Afroserphus bicornis Masner, by original designation.

Diagnosis:

Body stout. Head broad, transverse ( Fig. 5 View Figs 5–10 ). Eyes bare. Frons with short prominent triangular horns above antennal insertion. Central part of frons bare and shiny. Mandible elongate, slightly curved, with single point. Maxillary palpus short. Male flagellum without noticeable tyloids. Notaulus absent. Collar in form of high ridge. Anterodorsal part of lateral aspect of pronotum obliquely wrinkled. Mesoscutum distinctly elongated, showing remarkable deep dense thimble-like punctures, and with anterolateral punctatorugose area in position of notaulus. Epomia present. Scutellar pit with longitudinal carinae. Scutellum large, entirely rugose, bordered with keel, with broad smoothed hollow dorsally. Horizontal mesopleural groove complete. Middle basitarsus longer than hind basitarsus. All tarsal claws with 4 parallel-sided blunt teeth ( Fig. 6 View Figs 5–10 ). Stigma deep, almost as deep as wide, subcircular; vertical part of radius curved backwards at 90°. Medio-cubital cross (medial sclerite; Naumann & Masner 1985) well-developed as oval sclerite at forewing base. Abdomen without distinct stalk ( Fig. 9 View Figs 5–10 ). Syntergite with distinct traces of fusion of tergites 2–5, its margins not overlapping and leaving synsternite widely open. Ovipositor sheath broad and short ( Fig. 10 View Figs 5–10 ).

JOHNSON, N. F. 1992. Catalogue of World species of Proctotrupoidea, exclusive of Platygastridae (Hymenoptera). Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 51: 1 - 825.

MASNER, L. 1961. Proctotrupidae. Key to the genera of the word (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea). Parc National de l ' Upemba - Mission G. F. De Witte 1946 - 1949 60 (4): 37 - 47.

NAUMANN, I. D. & MASNER, L. 1985. Parasitic wasps of the proctotrupoid complex: a new family from Australia and a key to world families (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupoidea sensu lato). Australian Journal of Zoology 33: 761 - 783.

TOWNES, H. & TOWNES, M. 1981. A revision of the Serphidae (Hymenoptera). Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 32: 1 - 541.

Gallery Image

Figs 5–10. Details of body structures of Afroserphus bicornis female, ESEM: (5) head with small frontal horns above antennal pits, (6) fore-tarsal claw, (7, 8) propodeum in lateral and dorsal aspects, (9) abdomen laterally, (10) ovipositor.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera