Allophrys megafrons Khalaim & Broad

Khalaim, Andrey I. & Broad, Gavin R., 2012, Tersilochinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) of Costa Rica, part 1. Genera Allophrys Förster, Barycnemis Förster and Meggoleus To w ne s, Zootaxa 3185, pp. 36-52 : 44-45

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.279989

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6176652

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F5878C-E97B-FFB7-FF03-F93B2712F80A

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scientific name

Allophrys megafrons Khalaim & Broad
status

sp. nov.

Allophrys megafrons Khalaim & Broad , sp. nov.

( Figs 9–12 View FIGURES 9 – 16 , 25 View FIGURES 22 – 28 )

Comparison. Differs from other species of the genus by its pear-shaped (in lateral view) head with antennae strongly displaced downward, thus the frons is unusually long, almost 3.0 x longer than the face ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ). Most similar to A. compressor sp. nov. as both have a strongly compressed mesosoma, but differs from this species by the shape of the head, the shorter temple, basally narrower mandible, and shorter second tergite of metasoma.

Description. Female. Body length 3.3 mm. Fore wing length 2.4 mm.

Head, in lateral view, pear-shaped (wider ventrally, narrower dorsally), with antennae inserted far below of level of centre of head ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ). Head roundly narrowed behind eyes in dorsal view; temple 0.53 x as long as eye width. Mandible short, with upper tooth longer than lower tooth. Clypeus rather small, densely punctate in upper part. Malar space 0.9 x as long as basal width of mandible. Antenna with 15 flagellomeres; second flagellomere 1.8, third flagellomere 1.6 x as long as broad, subapical flagellomere slightly transverse; flagellomeres 4–6 with conspicuous subapical finger-shaped structures on outer surface ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ). Face finely granulate, dull, impunctate. Frons unusually long, almost 3.0 x longer than face, finely granulate ventrally to smooth dorsally, punctulate. Vertex and temple smooth and shining, punctulate. Occipital carina complete.

Mesosoma elongate, strongly compressed laterally, 3.0 x as long as broad. Notaulus present as weak wrinkle. Mesoscutum finely granulate, dull, laterally finely punctate. Foveate groove of mesopleuron thin and long, crenulate, upcurved anteriorly ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ). Mesopleuron smooth centrally, finely granulate peripherally, with very fine punctures. Propodeum rather densely granulate, dull, without distinct punctures, with neither carinae nor groove dorsally (dorsolateral areas confluent); basal part of propodeum 0.7 x as long as apical area. Distance between propodeal spiracle and pleural carina equal to 2 x diameter of spiracle. Apical area long, slightly impressed, anteriorly rounded; apical longitudinal carinae well-developed, complete, reaching transverse carina anteriorly.

Fore wing with vein 2 m-cu postfurcal. Vein 2 rs-m longer than abscissa of M between 2 rs-m and 2 m-cu. Vein Rs +2 r somewhat shorter than width of pterostigma. R 1 almost reaching apex of fore wing. Hind wing with vein cu 1& cu-a distinctly reclivous (angle 40°).

Legs slender. Hind spurs curved at extreme apex. Claws moderately long, not pectinate.

First tergite slender, 4.4 x as long as posteriorly broad, round in cross-section, gradually and very weakly widened from base to apex in dorsal view, smooth. Glymma absent. Second tergite 2.1 x as long as anteriorly broad. Thyridial depression more than 3.0 x as long as broad. Ovipositor short, weakly upcurved ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 9 – 16 ); sheath slightly shorter than first tergite or hind tibia.

Colour pattern as in Fig. 25 View FIGURES 22 – 28 . Head and antenna black; lower part of clypeus, palpi and mandible (teeth blackish) yellow-brown, scape and pedicel of antenna ventrally brown. Mesosoma: propleuron, lower part of pronotum and mesopleuron reddish brown. Tegula yellow-brown. Pterostigma brown. Legs brownish yellow, hind leg slightly darker than fore and mid legs. First metasomal segment black with brownish hue. Metasoma behind first tergite yellow-brown ventrally to dark brown dorsally.

Male. Unknown.

Etymology. Named after its unusually long frons.

Material examined. Holotype female ( BMNH) Puntarenas Prov., San Vito Las Cruces, 19–23.III.1990, coll. J.S. Noyes.

Distribution. Costa Rica (Puntarenas).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Genus

Allophrys

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