Lochetica japonica Watanabe, 2021

Fig. 5

Lochetica japonica Watanabe, 2021: 110, figs 47 A – H, fig. 62 J, fig 65 Q, fig. 66 Q.

Material examined.

Holotype (photographs examined) Japan • 1 ♀; Tochigi Pref., Nasushiobara City, Shiobara, Utou-sawa; 22–28 May 2008; T. Matsumura leg.; Malaise-trap; KPM-NK 81989.

Diagnosis.

The female is distinguished by the long epomia (cf. Fig. 3 A), weak latero-median carinae of the first tergite, clearly defined punctation of the body (especially the vertex (Fig. 5 E) and the area externa of the propodeum (Fig. 5 B)), pronotum with transverse crenulae, wide (developed) temples (Fig. 5 E), a shallow transverse depression followed by a low elevation on the vertex (Fig. 5 E), almost completely black legs (Fig. 5 D) and mandibles (Fig. 5 A). The male is unknown.

Distribution.

Japan (Watanabe 2021).

Ecology.

Unknown.