Clistoabdominalis mitarakensis

Marques & Rafael, n. sp.

(Fig. 3)

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TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. Guyane, ♂, Mitaraka, MIT-DZ, drop zone, 02°14’01.8”N, 54°27’01.0”W, 306 m a.s.l., 24.II.2015 - 10. III.2015, LT, leg. Julien Touroult, sample code: MITARAKA/115, “ Holotype ♂, Clistoabdominalis mitarakensis Marques & Rafael ”, MNHN .

HOLOTYPE CONDITION. — Right wing detached, mounted on microslide. Terminalia placed in a microvial with glycerin. Both attached to pinned holotype specimen.

ETYMOLOGY. — The specific name refers to the type locality, Mitaraka, French Guiana.

GEOGRAPHICAL RECORDS. — French Guiana (Mitaraka).

DIAGNOSIS. — Antenna dark brown to black, postpedicel acute. Legs predominantly dark brown to black. Wing brown infuscate. Tergite 1 entirely gray pruinosity; tergites 2-5 velvety black basally, gray brown pruinosity more distinct posterolaterally. Syntergosternite 8 with small membranous area. Surstyli symmetrical, curved inwards apically. Phallus trifid, short ramified. Ejaculatory apodeme very large, almost 2 times as long as hypandrium.

Female unknown.

DESCRIPTION OF MALE HOLOTYPE

Body length

3.5 mm.

Head (Fig. 3A)

Eyes contiguous for a distance of sixteen facets. Frontal triangle and face brown pruinose. Postcranium dark, with dark brown pruinosity. Antenna (Fig. 3B) with scape black; pedicel dark brown to black, with four dorsal and two ventral bristles; postpedicel dark brown with acute apex.

Thorax

Postpronotal lobe brown. Scutum dark brown to black, with brown pruinosity. Notopleuron brown, with sixteen weak bris- tles. Scutellum dark brown to black, with brown pruinosity and inconspicuous bristles. Mesopleuron and mediotergite dark brown to black, with brown pruinosity.

Wing (Fig. 3C)

Length 4.2 mm, almost 3 times as long as wide. Membrane slightly brown infuscate. Third costal section 1.2 times as long as fourth costal section. Vein r-m near middle of cell dm. Vein dm-m somewhat straight. Halter brown.

Legs (Fig. 3A)

Predominantly dark brown to black, with femuro-tibial and tibio-tarsal articulation somewhat yellow, setae black. Pulvilli yellow.

Abdomen (Fig. 3D)

Tergite 1 entirely gray pruinose with six small black lateral setae; tergites 2-5 velvety black basally with gray brown pruinosity posterolaterally; syntergosternite 8 (Figs 3 D-F) almost ½ as long as tergite 5, with small membranous area (Fig. 3F).

Terminalia

Epandrium and surstyli brown (Fig. 3E). Surstylus (Fig. 3E) symmetrical, curved inwards apically; truncated in lateral view (Fig. 3G, H). Gonopods symmetrical (Fig. 3I). Phallic guide (Fig. 3I, J) simple, narrow. Phallus trifid, short ramified with ducts distinctly separated only in distal 1/3 and each duct with a small subapical projection (Fig. 3I, J). Ejaculatory apodeme very large, almost 2 times as long as hypandrium (Fig. 3I).

REMARKS

Clistoabdominalis Skevington is easily distinguishable from the other genera of Eudorylini by the following features (Skevington 2001; Skevington & Yeates 2001): tergite 1 with lateral fan of setae absent or minute; syntergostemite 8 swollen, partially to entirely fused; membranous area of syntergosternite 8 usually absent and if present, very small; hypandrium deflected left at nearly 90° to phallic guide; phallus trifid, with ducts distinctly separated only in distal 1/3 and ejaculatory apodeme large, with a swollen basal rosette. Clistoabdominalis mitarakensis Marques & Rafael, n. sp. does not fit all generic characters as the syntergosternite 8 is not swollen, but as it fits most of the Clistoabdominalis characters: (the size and shape of the hypandrium, phallus and ejaculatory apodeme), it is tentatively placed in Clistoabdominalis .