Stantonia quincemila, Braet & Quicke, 2004
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/0022293031000155313 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10529363 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/363B87C0-FFE1-FFC8-BBAB-FA80FE57F9F7 |
treatment provided by |
Carolina |
scientific name |
Stantonia quincemila |
status |
sp. nov. |
Stantonia quincemila View in CoL sp. n.
( figures 25 View FIGS , 42 View FIGS , 98 View FIGS , 119 View FIGS , 126 View FIGS )
Etymology. From the name of the city.
Type material. HOLOTYPE, ” ( AEI): Peru: Avispas , 20–30 September 1962, collection of R. D. Shenefelt. PARATYPES: Ecuador ( TAMU): ”, 3 km N Tena, May– June 1993 (S. Borrer and G. Fisher). Peru ( AEI): 2„„, topotypic but: ‘ 1–15 October 1962 ’. Avispas: ” and „, September 1962, collection of R. D. Shenefelt; „, 20–30 September 1962, collection of R. D. Shenefelt. Quincemil: „, 20–30 September 1962, collection of R. D. Shenefelt.
Excluded specimens (AEI). Brazil: Mato Grosso: Chapadados Guima Räes : „, 800 m, July 1983 (M. Alvarenga) . Peru: Quincemil : 3„„, 20–30 October 1962, collection of R. D. Shenefelt .
Holotype, ”, length of body 4.4 mm, of fore wing 5 mm.
Head ( figure 119 View FIGS ). Remaining antennal segments 11 and 10, length of third segment 1.1 times fourth, length of third and fourth segments 3.5, 3 times their maximal width, flagellomeres with two ranks of placodes; length of eye in dorsal view twice temple; eyes glabrous; temple directly narrowed posteriorly, striate dorsally near eyes, coriaceous, shiny; OOL: diameter of ocellus: POL~8.0:4.0:5.0; frons smooth medially, shiny, punctate laterally; vertex convex, slightly punctate, flattened near stemmaticum; face convex, striate-punctate, smooth between punctures with long setae especially near eyes; clypeus convex and smooth; maxillary palp 1.5 times height of head; length of malar space 1.5 times basal width of mandible; malar suture absent; occipital flange rounded.
Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 1.2 times its maximal height; mesopleuron sparsely punctate, smooth and shiny; precoxal sulcus complete and distinctly punctate ( figure 98 View FIGS ); metapleuron sparsely punctate; mesoscutum coarsely punctate; scutellar sulcus large and smooth ( figure 25 View FIGS ); scutellum convex, punctate and shiny; propodeum medially convex in lateral view, with one coarse medio-transverse rugae, with several weak rugae anteriorly, smooth posteriorly ( figure 42 View FIGS ); midlongitudinal carina of propodeum weakly present anteriorly; metapleural flange short and blunt ( figure 98 View FIGS ).
Wings. Fore wing: r: SR1z3-SR~9:38; 2-SR: r-m~8:5; second submarginal cell petiolate ( figure 126 View FIGS ); subbasal cell glabrous anteriorly; vein 3-CU1 as long as vein CU1b. Hind wing: 2-M coloured; membrane largely glabrous basally.
Legs. Hind coxa granular, with coarse rugae dorsally; lengths of hind femur, tibia and basitarsus 5, 10 and 7 times their widths, respectively; tibial spurs 0.6 and 0.45 times basitarsus; hind tibia with five apical teeth.
Metasoma. First tergite 2.4 times longer than apically wide, smooth and shiny, apically flattened; spiracles protruding; second tergite smooth; T2 one times longer than T3; second suture obsolescent; ovipositor sheath 0.1 times fore wing length.
Colour. Brownish yellow. Hind tarsus, hind femur apico-ventrally and dorsally, stemmaticum blackish; apical patch of fore wing (half of marginal cell), stripe on outer side of scapus, basal third of inner tibial spur infuscate; humeral plate brownish; antennal segments yellow-brown, T2, basal two-thirds of posterior part of hind tibia, apical third of inner hind tibial spur, hind trochantellus, tegula yellowish.
Variation. Number of antennal segments varies between 42 and 48; T3–T7 may have brownish patches apically, hind trochantellus sometimes darker.
Remarks. Some specimens have been excluded from type-series because they differ from it in their coloration and sculpture, i.e. T2 always with brown patches medio-transversely, hind coxa with brown patch apically, and lack of coarse mediotransverse rugae on propodeum (propodeum only weakly rugulose). They may represent another species.
AEI |
American Entomological Institute |
R |
Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
TAMU |
Texas A&M University |
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