Epyris yamatonis Terayama 1999

Lim, Jongok, Lee, Jongwook, Koh, Sanghyun, Lee, Bongwoo, Azevedo, Celso O. & Lee, Seunghwan, 2011, Taxonomy of Epyris Westwood (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) from Korea, with the descriptions of ten new species, Zootaxa 2866, pp. 1-38 : 22-24

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6187644

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Epyris yamatonis Terayama 1999
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11. Epyris yamatonis Terayama 1999

( Figs 106–123 View FIGURES 106 – 115 View FIGURES 116 – 123 )

Epyris yamatonis Terayama 1999: 712 , 3; 2006: 108, 3.

Material examined. Korea: 1 3, Yeungnam University, Dae-dong, Gyeongsan-si, GB, 3.VII.1987, J. Lee leg.; 1 3, Yeungnam University, Dae-dong, Gyeongsan-si, GB, 35°28'N, 128°45'E, 22.VIII.1988, J. Lee leg.; 1 3, Mt. Sudosan, Jeungsan-myeon, Kimcheon-si, GG, Pitfall trap, 300 m, 25.VIII.1990, K. Yamagishi leg.; 1 3, ditto, 1400 m, 22.VIII.1990, K. Yamagishi leg.; 1 3, Hancheongyo, Yecheon-gun, GB, 7.VII.1993, J. Lee leg.; 1 3, Mt. Yeongdeungsan, Ibam-myeon, Yeongyang-gun, GB, 36°36'N, 129°00'E, 18.VII.1997, J. Lee leg.; 1 3, Jaesin-myeon, Bonghwa-gun, GB, 21.VII.1997, J. Lee leg.; 1 3, Mt. Gyemyeongsan, Anlim-dong, Chungju-si, CB, 14.VIII.1997, J. Lee leg.; 2 3, Suwon Campus of Seoul National University, Seodun-dong, Kwonseon-gu, Suwon-si, GG, 17.VIII.2000, M. Choi leg.; 1 3, Is. Chisim, Jangseungpo-dong, Geoje-si, GN, 34°49'20"N, 128°45'02"E, 27.VIII.2008, J. Lim leg.; 1 Ƥ, Donggye-dong, Jeju-si, JJ, 30.VII–6.VIII.2005, MT, Ch. Shin leg.; 1Ƥ, Namsan-ri, Gakbuk-myeon, Cheongdo-gun, GB, 10–24.VIII.2008, 35°41'N, 128°35'23"E, MT, J. Lee leg.; 1 Ƥ, Somok-ri, Gyuam-myeon, Buyeo-gun, CN, 14–25.V.2005, MT, J. Lee leg.

Diagnosis (male). Body length ~ 3.9 mm ( Fig. 106 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ); LFW ~ 2.2 mm ( Fig. 111 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ). Mandible and antenna dark castaneous; legs castaneous except coxa, femora and basal two thirds of tibia dark castaneous. Head as long as wide. Vertex convex with rounded corners. Temple profile divergent anterad. Mandible with two apical teeth ( Fig. 108 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ). First five antennal segments in ratio of 2.3: 1.0: 1.5: 1.8: 1.9 in length; flagellomere 1 1.4 × as long as wide; flagellomere 11 2.8 × as long as wide ( Fig. 109 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ). Clypeus with rounded median lobe. Frons with sparse, large punctures ( Fig. 107 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ). Eye with short hairs; HE 1.2 × OOL; WF 2.1 × WOT. Frontal angle of ocellar triangle obtuse. Pronotal disc 0.6 × as long as wide. Scutellar pits subrectangular, each pit separated from each other by 0.5 × as its maximum diameter ( Fig. 110 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ). Propodeal disc 0.6 × as long as wide with strong three discal carinae and sublateral carinae ( Fig. 112 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ). Metacarpus absent; transverse-median vein convex posteriorly ( Fig. 111 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ). Basiparamere shorter than paramere; cuspis divided into two long lobes ( Fig. 114 View FIGURES 106 – 115 ).

Variation. Mandible of some specimens with castaneous apex; labial and maxillar palpi castaneous to dark castaneous; tibia pale to dark castaneous; TL 3.56–4.15 mm; LP 0.58–0.62 × WP; propodeal disc 0.55–0.61 × as long as wide; scutellar pit separated from each other by 0.48–0.54 × as its maximum diameter.

Diagnosis (female) (hitherto unknown). Body length ~ 4.7 mm ( Fig. 116 View FIGURES 116 – 123 ); LFW ~ 2.6 mm ( Fig. 118 View FIGURES 116 – 123 ). Mandible dark castaneous except apical half castaneous. Antenna dark castaneous. Legs dark castaneous except tibia and tarsi castaneous. Head 1.1 × as long as wide. Mandible with two teeth ( Fig. 120 View FIGURES 116 – 123 ). First five antennal segments in ratio of 4.2: 1.0: 1.0: 1.4: 1.3 in length, flagellomere 1 1.0 × as long as wide, flagellomere 11 2.3 × as long as wide ( Fig. 117 View FIGURES 116 – 123 ). Frons polished, punctuate moderately ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 116 – 123 ). Eye with short hairs; HE 1.1 × OOL; WF 2.6 × WOT. Frontal angle of ocellar triangle obtuse. Pronotal disc 0.6 × as long as wide. Scutellar pit subrectangular, each pit separated from each other by narrow septum ( Fig. 121 View FIGURES 116 – 123 ). Propodeal disc 0.6 × as long as wide with three strong discal carinae and sublateral carinae ( Fig. 123 View FIGURES 116 – 123 ). Metacarpus absent; transverse-median vein convex posteriorly ( Fig. 118 View FIGURES 116 – 123 ).

Variation. Mandible of some specimens with black base; metasoma with distal black band; TL 4.2–5.1 mm; LP 0.56–0.70 × WP; propodeal disc 0.6–0.67 × as long as wide.

Distribution. Korea (GG, CB, CN, GB, GN, JJ), Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Yaku-shima, South Ryukyu).

Remarks. The male and female are mophologically differ from each other by ratio of head, ratio of each antennal segment, but these characters are common sexual dimorphism in the genus Epyris . We found some regular morphological patterns of this unique species among the congeneric species. We regard the male and female as an opposite sexes of one species because they have such common characters as head and pronotal disc microreticulate with relatively shallow but big puctures, anterior margin with round angle, mandible with two teeth, fore wing without metacarpus, same sculpture and carinae on propodeal disc.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Zygaenidae

Genus

Epyris

Loc

Epyris yamatonis Terayama 1999

Lim, Jongok, Lee, Jongwook, Koh, Sanghyun, Lee, Bongwoo, Azevedo, Celso O. & Lee, Seunghwan 2011
2011
Loc

Epyris yamatonis

Terayama 1999: 712
1999
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