Caliroa ibukii Hara, 2020

Hara, Hideho & Ibuki, Shinichi, 2020, Caliroa slug sawflies of Japan (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae), Zootaxa 4768 (3), pp. 301-333 : 315-316

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4768.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3794897

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B387A9-FFDD-FF88-1DC6-222032B9F9C5

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scientific name

Caliroa ibukii Hara
status

sp. nov.

Caliroa ibukii Hara , sp. nov.

( Figs 1I, J, N View FIGURE 1 , 3G, Q View FIGURE 3 , 4G, H View FIGURE 4 , 5D View FIGURE 5 , 7 View FIGURE 7 G–I, 11G–I)

Description: female and male. Length 4.5 mm in female, 3.5 mm in male. Black, shiny with colorless reflection

( Fig. 1I, J View FIGURE 1 ). Labrum black. Mandible black, apically reddish brown. Palpi black. Legs black; fore and middle legs yellow brown to dark brown from apices of femora to tarsi; hind femur brown at narrow apex; fore and middle tibial spurs yellow, hind tibial spurs dark brown; claws brown. Wings slightly grayish on basal two-thirds, colorless transparent on apical third in female ( Fig. 1I View FIGURE 1 ), slightly grayish uniformly in male; veins and stigma black.

Postocellar area 2.1–2.2 × as wide as length behind lateral ocellus, without anterior groove. Clypeus roundly emarginated on ventral margin ( Fig. 3G View FIGURE 3 ); depth of emargination 0.3 × median length of clypeus. Malar space linear, about as wide as facet of eye in female, narrower than facet in male; setae absent. First flagellomere 0.9 × as long as second and third flagellomeres combined ( Fig. 3Q View FIGURE 3 ); apical four flagellomeres combined 0.9–1.0 × as long as first flagellomere. Forewing with joint of vein Rs with crossvein 2r-rs located at apical 0.48–0.53 of anterior margin of cell 1Rs2 ( Fig. 1I View FIGURE 1 ); basal corner of cell 1M nearly right-angled. Female hind wing with joint of vein 1A and crossvein cu-a located basal to apex of cell 1A ( Fig. 4G View FIGURE 4 ); crossveins 2r-m and m-cu present. Male hind wing with marginal vein ( Fig. 4H View FIGURE 4 ); crossveins 2r-m, m-cu and cu-a absent; apex of cell 1A rather close to wing margin, and section of marginal vein in cell Cu separated from wing margin at its posterior third.

Punctures mostly minute or inconspicuous. Head and thorax mostly smooth. Mesoscutellum with only minute punctures ( Fig. 5D View FIGURE 5 ). Mesoscutellar appendage mostly setose. Dorsum of abdomen smooth in female, slightly reticulately microsculptured on middle terga in male.

Lance ( Fig. 7G, H View FIGURE 7 ) with dorsal margin serrate on apical half; serrations rounded. Lancet ( Fig. 7G, I View FIGURE 7 ) with 13 serrulae; ctenidia darkened, widely separated from ventral margin of lancet; serrulae, except for apical ones, each with large outer extension; middle serrulae deep, with two to three anterior teeth, three to four posterior teeth and one large posterior notch, and outer extension shallow, widened apically and slightly concave on apical margin; areas between middle serrulae slightly convex, wider than adjacent serrula.

Male genitalia ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 G–I) in ventral view with harpe widest at middle, slightly rounded on lateral margin and angularly convex on medial margin. Penisvalve slightly hooked apically.

Immature stages. Final feeding instar (semifinal instar) larva ( Fig. 1N View FIGURE 1 ): length about 8 mm; slime black. Final instar larva entirely yellow.

Material examined. Holotype ( Figs 1I, J View FIGURE 1 , 3G, Q View FIGURE 3 , 4G View FIGURE 4 , 5D View FIGURE 5 , 7 View FIGURE 7 G–I): ♀, “ JAPAN, Honshu , Tochigi Pref., Nak- agawa, Wami, coll. larva on Celtis sinensis 5. VII. 2018, mat. 7. VII., em. 21. VII. 2018, S. Ibuki ” . Paratype: 1♂, same data as holotype but, mat. 9. VII., em. 8. V. 2019.

Etymology. This new species is named after Shinichi Ibuki who discovered this sawfly.

Distribution. Japan: Honshu.

Bionomics. Host plant: Cannabaceae : Celtis sinensis Pers.

Ibuki collected two larvae on C. sinensis in his garden on July 5, 2018. They solitarily fed on the under surface of a leaf ( Fig. 1N View FIGURE 1 ). In the rearing room, the larvae matured on July 7 and 9, 2018. One female adult (the holotype) emerged on July 21, 2018, and one male adult emerged on May 8, 2019. This sawfly has polymodal adult emergence and one or two generations a year.

Remarks. This species is easily distinguished from other congeners except for C. cerasi in having a black body without colored reflection, an entirely dark hind leg and very slightly darkened wings ( Fig. 1I View FIGURE 1 ). This species and C. cerasi are distinguished as stated in the key above. This species is unique in having double serrulae on a lancet ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 G–I).

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Tenthredinidae

Genus

Caliroa

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