Zethus (Zethoides) latipetiolatus Lopes, 2022

Lopes, Rogério Botion, 2022, A new species of Zethus (Zethoides) Fox, 1899 (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) from South America, Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (Pap. Avulsos Zool., S. Paulo) 62, pp. 1-5 : 2-5

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2022.62.051

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/247087DC-FFB3-0A09-611F-FBFFC3EFFE3B

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Felipe

scientific name

Zethus (Zethoides) latipetiolatus Lopes
status

sp. nov.

Zethus (Zethoides) latipetiolatus Lopes , sp. nov.

Diagnosis: The first metasomal tergum ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ) with extremely expanded posterior flaps is unique in the subgenus. The last male falgellomere slender and apically rounded, male clypeus with deep trapezoid concavity, male mandible with quadrate incision between teeth II and III, tubercle of discoid puncture rising gradually and apical propodeal lamella oblique and close to the valvula also help to separate it from Z. lunaris .

Description: Male: Coloration: Black, with yellow markings as follows: ventral surface of scape; pair of spots above antennal sockets; band following base of pronotal carina; pronotal lobe; medial section of posterior margin of pronotum; spot on posterior portion of tegula; parategula; pair of spots on scutellum; pair of spots on metanotum; stripe on outer surface of hindtibia; strong subapical bands on T1 – 3 and S2 – 3, weak ones on T4 – 5 and S4 – 5.Testaceous: antennae except dorsal surface of scape; tibiae; tarsi; tegula. Structure: Apicalflagellomere slender and digitiform. Clypeal apex with deep, trapezoid concavity. Mandible with a deep quadrate incision between teeth II and III. Genal margin slightly sinuous. Pronotum with humeri rounded, but with distinct dorsal and lateral surfaces. Subhumeral area very narrow. Tegula posteriorly angulated, with outer margin nearly transversal on posterior end. Parategula digitiform. Scutellum flat. Propodeum with rounded angles and posterior and lateral surfaces well separated by lateral carina. Apical propodeal lamella subquadrate, obliquely oriented on insertion and ending right above valvula.T1 convex in profile, with large and wide posterior flap-like extensions ventro-laterally projected. Stem of T2 very short. Apical lamella of T2 wider laterally. Sculpture: Clypeus, vertex and gena with moderately macropunctation intercalated by dense micropunctation. Frons with shallow coalescent macropunctures with cariniform interspaces. Admedial lines present. Pronotum with moderate macropunctation, a few coalescent. Mesoscutum and scutellum with sparse macropunctation intercalated by dense micropunctation. Discoid puncture present, on a low and gradually raised tubercle. Notauli absent. Mesepisternum with macropunctures and smooth interspaces. Metanotum with overall coarse irregular punctures and with lateral carina not curved inwards, restricted to sides of sclerite. Propodeum with strong and complete submedian and lateral carinas, with the later lamellar. Transverse/oblique striae on posterior propodeal surface and on lateral surface but only adjacent to lateral carina. T1 – 2 with sparse, small and weak macropunctures intercalated by dense micropunctation. S2-3 with moderate macropunctation and smooth interspaces.Subapical bands of T1 – 3 and S2 – 3 smooth. Pilosity: Overall very dense, short, golden tomentum. Long, thick, outstanding bristles on: clypeus, frons and metanotum; sparse on pronotum; thin on mesepisternum, propodeum and S1; short and sparse on base of T1; absent elsewhere. Fore wing length: 11,1 mm.

Female: as in male, except: Coloration: antennae and legs without yellow markings. Structure: Clypeal apex slightly convex with subapical ridge. Sculpture: overall punctation slightly weaker and sparser. Lateral carina not lamellar. Pilosity: similar to that of male. Fore wing length: 13,4 mm and 14.4 mm.

Etymology: The epithet makes reference to the greatly expanded and broad T1, a unique trait in the subgenus so far.

Examined material: HOLOTYPE: Brasil, RO, Itapuà do Oeste , Flona do Jamari,/ 9.145°S, 63.011°W,/ 70m, 7-15. vi.2013 / Bueno, Luz & Williams [♂, DZUP] GoogleMaps . PARATYPES: Satipo, Peru / 2.xii.’37, 750alt/ Deskandahl [♂, NBCN] ; BOLIVIA, iii.95/ Chapare-Sajito/Ariagada [♀, AMNH] ; BOLIVIA, Buena Vista / Depto. Santa Cruz / 10.i.1991 / Carpenter & Wenzel [♀, AMNH] .”

Additional material: Z. lunaris cooperi Bohart & Stange, 1965 . Barro Colorado / CZ, Panamá / N Banks [PARATYPE, ♂, AMNH]. Z. lunaris lunaris Zavattari, 1912 . Columbien , Cauca , Rahde [LECTOTYPE, ♂, ZMHB]. Same data as lectotype [LECTOPARATYPE, ♀, ZMHB]. Same data as lectotype [label “type”, ♂, ZMHB]. PANAMÁ: Canal Zone Area / Pipeline Road / 13.xii.1990 / Carpenter & Wenzel [♀, AMNH]. Canal Zone, Pan. / Barro Colorado I. / ix.17.1978/ RB & LS Kimsey [♀, AMNH] ; same data, ix.25.1978 [♀, AMNH] .

Observations: The new species is undoubtedly closely related to Z. lunaris , with very similar clypeus in females, most of the mesosoma, except the propodeum and the T1. Nevertheless, features in the male mandible, male F11, occipital carina, discoid puncture, apical propodeal lamella and T1 readily separate the new species from Z. lunaris ( Table 1, Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ).

DZUP

Universidade Federal do Parana, Colecao de Entomologia Pe. Jesus Santiago Moure

AMNH

American Museum of Natural History

LS

Linnean Society of London

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eumenidae

Genus

Zethus

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