Xenopolynema Ogloblin 1960
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1455.1.1 |
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Xenopolynema Ogloblin 1960 |
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Xenopolynema Ogloblin 1960 , stat. rev.
( Figs 127–129 View FIGURES 127–129 )
Xenopolynema Ogloblin 1960: 9 . Type species: Xenopolynema areolatum Ogloblin , by monotypy and original designation. Stat. rev. (resurrected from previous synonymy under Polynema View in CoL ).
Polynema Haliday View in CoL : Yoshimoto 1990: 82 (synonymy).
Diagnosis
Ogloblin (1960) omitted several important distinguishing features of this genus, probably because of the way the type specimens were slide-mounted, without proper clearing.
Body color brown to dark brown; face with a pit next to each torulus; female antenna with funicle segments short ( Fig. 127 View FIGURES 127–129 ), F6 with 1 longitudinal sensillum and clava with 8 longitudinal sensilla; propleura abutting each other anteriorly along midline, the prosternum thus closed anteriorly; frenal line and foveae approximately in the middle of scutellum ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 127–129 ), scutellar sensilla more or less midway between anterior scutellar margin and frenal line; propodeum with semicircular carinae submedially ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 127–129 ); forewing ( Fig. 129 View FIGURES 127–129 ) broad and densely setose, the blade with a conspicuous darkening below marginal vein (demarcating the archaic basal vein) and a conspicuous narrow darkening along the anterior margin distal to apex of venation; marginal vein relatively long and with 2 dorsal macrochaetae; petiole in dorsal view notably broadened (subrectangular) ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 127–129 ), at most 2 x as long as wide, attached to gastral sternum; male genitalia with digitus bearing 2 conspicuous and 1 inconspicuous denticles (spines).
Xenopolynema resembles Polynema s. l. only superficially. It can be distinguished from Polynema by the way its extremely wide petiole is attached to the gaster (to the gastral sternum), by the forewing blade with a conspicuous darkening below marginal vein (demarcating the archaic basal vein) ( Fig. 129 View FIGURES 127–129 ), and by the semicircular submedial carina on the propodeum ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 127–129 ). As discussed under Boccacciomymar , Xenopolynema is more similar and apparently more closely related to the Australian members of that genus than to Polynema .
Biology Host associations and other biological information are unknown.
Distribution Temperate Neotropics.
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Xenopolynema Ogloblin 1960
TRIAPITSYN, SERGUEI V. & BEREZOVSKIY, VLADIMIR V. 2007 |
Polynema
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1990: 82 |
Xenopolynema
Ogloblin, A. 1960: 9 |