Polysphincta organensis Padua & Saeaeksjaervi, 2021

Padua, Diego G., Saeaeksjaervi, Ilari E., Spasojevic, Tamara, Kaunisto, Kari M., Monteiro, Ricardo F. & Oliveira, Marcio L., 2021, A review of the spider-attacking Polysphincta dizardi species-group (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae), with descriptions of seven new species from South America, ZooKeys 1041, pp. 137-165 : 137

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scientific name

Polysphincta organensis Padua & Saeaeksjaervi
status

sp. nov.

Polysphincta organensis Padua & Saeaeksjaervi sp. nov. Fig. 6A-G View Figure 6

Diagnosis.

Polysphincta organensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from other species of the P. dizardi species-group by the combination of the following characters: (1) epomia absent (Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ); (2) malar space 0.4 times as long as proximal mandibular width (Fig. 6B View Figure 6 ); (3) fore wing vein 1 cu-a interstitial relative to M&RS (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ); (4) mesosoma orange with weak spot posteriorly in metapleuron and posterior carinae of propodeum brown (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ); (5) wings hyaline (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ); (6) hind leg whitish with inner region of coxa, trochanter proximally, trochantellus distally, femur proximally and distally, tibia proximally and distally, first tarsal segment distally, and remaining tarsal segments entirely blackish brown (Fig. 6A View Figure 6 ); (7) metasoma blackish with anterior margin centrally orange in tergite I, tergites II-VI with anterior and anterolateral margins whitish (Fig. 6A, C, G View Figure 6 ); (8) ovipositor slightly slender, 1.2-1.3 times as long as hind tibia.

Description.

Female. Body [8.5] 7.0-8.5 mm. Head. Clypeus weakly convex, posterior margin thin and straight centrally; malar space [0.4] times as long as proximal mandibular width; lower face about [0.9] 0.9-1.0 times as broad as high, weakly convex centrally, polished, with fine sparse setiferous punctures; head in dorsal view with margin of gena weakly convex behind the eyes, and its margin about [0.5] 0.45-0.5 times length of eye; ocelli moderately large, lateral ones separated from compound eyes by about [0.9] 0.9-1.0 times their own maximum diameter. Mesosoma. Pronotum without epomia; shelf-like projection, in dorsal view, more or less bilobed, subquadrangular, and in lateral view, slender and with anterolateral corners weakly decurved; mesoscutum robust, in dorsal view, smooth and polished, with notauli weakly impressed anteriorly; scutellum convex, not laterally carinate; mesopleuron highly polished, virtually impunctate; epicnemial carina reaching almost level of lower corner of pronotum; epicnemium with vestigial vertical carina near lower corner of pronotum; metapleuron convex, smooth and polished, with few sparse, fine bristles evenly spaced, without discernible submetapleural carina. Propodeum mediodorsally smooth and polished, with longitudinal carinae present only posteriorly and with scattered fine bristles. Fore wing length about [7.0] 5.0-7.0 mm; 1 cu-a interstitial relative to M&RS; base of 1 m-cu&M separated from CU by about length of 2 cu-a; hind wing with distal abscissa of CU present and complete; first abscissa of RS subequal to rs-m. Tarsal claw with proximal lobe quadrangular, with claw apex slightly overtaking the distal margin of lobe. Metasoma. Tergite I about [1.5] times as long as posteriorly broad, dorsally with lateromedian longitudinal carinae only discernible at extreme anterior part; sternite I with weak swelling near hind rim, and with weak median longitudinal ridge anteriorly; tergite II about [1.2] 1.0-1.2 times as long as posteriorly broad, highly polished, at most with only fine setiferous punctures laterally; tergite III about [0.9] 0.9-1.1 times as long as posteriorly broad, highly polished, at most with only fine setiferous punctures; subgenital plate subquadrate. Ovipositor slender, about [1.3] 1.2-1.3 times as long as hind tibia, distally evenly tapered to sharp point.

Color.

Head black except 0.8 distal of clypeus yellowish; antennae brownish with scape and pedicel ventrally whitish; mouthparts whitish, except apex of mandible brownish. Mesosoma orange with weak spot posteriorly of metapleuron and posterior carinae of propodeum brown. Metasoma blackish with anterior margin centrally orange in tergite I, tergites II-VI with anterior and anterolateral margins whitish. Fore leg orange, mid leg orange with coxa, trochanter and trochantellus whitish and tarsus brownish, hind leg whitish with coxa inner region, trochanter proximal, trochantellus distal, femur proximally and distally, tibia proximally and distally, first tarsal segment distally, and remaining tarsal segments entirely blackish brown. Wings hyaline, pterostigma brown. Ovipositor darkish brown, with posterior and anterior part whitish.

Male. (Fig. 6G View Figure 6 ). Similar to female in structure and coloration, but body about 5.0 mm; malar space 0.3 times as long as proximal mandibular width; lower face about 1.15 times as broad as high; lateral ocelli separated from compound eyes by about 0.75 times their own maximum diameter; fore wing length about 4.0 mm.

Type materials.

Holotype ♀. Brazil, RJ [= Rio de Janeiro], Teresópolis, PARNASO [= Parque Nacional Serra dos Órgãos], Pto. 6A, 868 m, 22°28'11.8"S, 43°00'05.3"W, I.2015, [Malaise trap] (R.F. Monteiro et al. leg.), DCBU. Paratypes: idem holotype, but 1♀ and 1♂, MZUSP; idem, but 1♀ and 1♂, DCBU; idem, but 2♂♂, INPA; idem, but 1♂, INPA; idem but Pto. 8B, 1068 m, 22°27'09.0"S, 42°59'30.8"W, I.2015, 1♀, MZUSP; idem, but Pto. 9B, 1246 m, 22°26'55.1"S, 43°00'16.4"W, III.2015, 1♀, DCBU; idem, but Pto. 6B, 877 m, 22°28'11.5"S, 43°00'06.0"W, X.2015, 2♀♀, INPA; idem, but 1♀, MZUSP; idem, but Guapimirim, Pto. 4B, 540 m, 22°28'36.4"S, 42°59'30.7"W, XII.2014, 1♂, DCBU; idem, but Pto. 4A, 549 m, 22°28'36.5"S, 42°59'30.8"W, I.2015, 1♀, DCBU; idem, but 1♀, MZUSP.

Distribution.

Brazil (Fig. 11 View Figure 11 ).

Biological note.

Host unknown.

Etymology.

The specific name refers to the type locality of this species Serra dos Órgãos, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil.

Remarks.

Polysphincta organensis sp. nov. closely resembles P. bonita sp. nov. mainly by coloration: mesosoma entirely orange and propodeum brownish with some whitish in anterior part on tergites. It differs from P. bonita sp. nov. by having ovipositor >1.2 times as long as hind tibia and fore leg orange, mid leg orange with coxa, trochanter and trochantellus whitish and tarsus brownish, hind leg whitish with inner region of coxa, trochanter proximally, trochantellus distally, femur proximally and distally, tibia proximally and distally, first tarsal segment distally, and remaining tarsal segments entirely blackish brown (ovipositor 1.0 times as long as hind tibia and fore and mid leg orange, hind leg brownish, except coxa orange and a medium inner and outer region whitish in P. bonita sp. nov.).