Helava allomera Masner & Talamas sp. n.

Figures 9-13

Description .

Female body length: 0.89-1.33 mm (n=20). Male body length: 0.99-1.33 mm (n=20). Male antenna: filiform. Number of female clavomeres: 3. Setation of frons anterior to ocellar triangle: absent or sparsely present only along inner orbit of eye. Setation of vertex posterior to lateral ocellus: dense. Hyperoccipital carina: continuous across vertex. Pronotum in dorsal view: present mostly as lateral shoulders. Dorsoventral band of dense setation on posterior part of lateral pronotum: present. Setation of pronotal cervical sulcus: dense. Width of dorsal mesopleuron in lateral view: about equal ventrally and dorsally to 1.5 times as wide ventrally. Longitudinal striation on dorsal mesopleuron: absent. Transepisternal line: present. Mesofurcal pit: present. Notaulus: percurrent. Rs+M in fore wing: nebulous. Wings: macropterous. Rs+M in hind wing: nebulous Color of legs: bright orange yellow. Setation of coxae: dense Foamy structures of lateral propodeum: larger than hairy metapleuron. Median tubercule on T2: present. Setation of anterior T2: interrupted medially. Lateral patch on T2: absent. Foamy structures on S1: present at lateral margin of sternite. Transverse felt field on anterior S2: present. Shape of S2 in lateral view: broadly convex.

Diagnosis .

Helava allomera can be differentiated from other species in the genus by the combination of the well-developed hyperoccipital carina, percurrent notauli, and foamy structures on the propodeum that are larger than the visible part of the metapleuron in lateral view. Within Helava, this is the only species with a dorsoventral band of dense setae along the posterior margin of the lateral pronotum (Figure 9).

Etymology .

The epithet " Helava allomera " is given to this species in reference to the unusual form and segmentation of antennae in both sexes.

Link to distribution map.

http://hol.osu.edu/map-large.html?id=354395

Material examined.

Holotype, female: CHILE: Araucanía Reg., Malleco Prov., 1200m, 37.809°S 73.016°W, Nahuelbuta National Park, 9.I-12.I.2000, Malaise trap, D. Webb & D. Yeates, USNMENT00989217 (deposited in CNCI) . Paratypes: (58 females, 30 males) ARGENTINA: 7 females, 2 males, CNC424981-424985, 424993-424994, 425022, 425031 (CNCI). CHILE: 51 females, 28 males, CNC424946-424980, 424986-424992, 424995-425021, 425023-425030, 425032, 494556, USNMENT00989218 (CNCI).