Tanaoknemus Liu and Engel, 2007

LIU, ZHIWEI, ENGEL, MICHAEL S. & GRIMALDI, DAVID A., 2007, Phylogeny and Geological History of the Cynipoid Wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea), American Museum Novitates 3583, pp. 1-48 : 24-28

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2007)3583[1:PAGHOT]2.0.CO;2

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scientific name

Tanaoknemus Liu and Engel
status

gen. nov.

Tanaoknemus Liu and Engel , new genus

TYPE SPECIES: Tanaoknemus ecarinatus Liu and Engel , new species.

DIAGNOSIS: Male antenna 14-segmented, with F1 distinctly excavated laterally. Compound eye prominent; gena not expanded behind compound eye; vertex, gena, malar space, and face glabrous; lower face with a simple, more or less complete median carina. Pronotum dorsomedially strongly extended anteriorly; anterior pronotal flange short; lateral pronotal carina present; lateral pronotal surface transversely costate on upper half, and without foveate sculpture. Mesoscutum glabrous; lateral notauli distinct; mesoscutellum posteriorly truncate, without process; mesopleural impression anteriorly present, convergent to a longitudinal impression along ventral margin of lower mesopleuron toward posterior two-thirds and divided into several foveae by vertical carinae; lateroventral carina of mesopectus present and complete; lower mesopleuron ventrally not expanded. Forewing with bulla in Sc+R 1 present; Rs+M issuing from middle of the first free abscissa of M (5 basal vein). Mesocoxa inserted vertically and not obliquely at separate posterior area; metacoxa dorsally distinctly depressed and with a rounded, anterolateral triangular crest; metatibia longer than metafemur by one-third. Petiolar annulus low, postsubpleuron short; petiole slightly longer than wide and longitudinally carinate.

COMMENTS: The presence of a unique mesopleural impression and unusually long tibia separate the genus from all other cynipoids. The lack of the lateral pronotal carina, presence of a bulla in Sc+R 1, and Rs+M issuing from the middle of the first free abscissa of M (i.e., basal vein) suggest affinity with the family Cynipidae . Although the relatively long petiole is a feature often found in Figitidae and is not known in extant Cynipidae , the trait has evolved independently in many Hymenopteran lineages, including several times within Cynipoidea . We therefore interpret its presence in Tanaoknemus as an autapomorphy, and the genus is provisionally placed as a basal clade of Cynipidae .

ETYMOLOGY: The new genus-group name is a combination of the Greek words tanao - (meaning ‘‘long’’ or ‘‘outstretched’’) and knem - (meaning ‘‘the leg between the knee and ankle’’). The name is a reference to the unusually long tibia of the new genus relative to other cynipoids. The name is masculine.

Tanaoknemus ecarinatus Liu and Engel , new species figures 17 View Fig , 18 View Fig

DIAGNOSIS: As for the genus (see above).

DESCRIPTION: Male. Body length 1.20 mm; length of forewing about 1.00 mm (tip of wing not well preserved). Body mostly black; wings hyaline, without any macula or band. Antenna cylindrical, 14-segmented (10-segmented on the other side, but that is apparently an abnormality); F1 laterally excavated; elongate placodeal sensilla present on all flagellomeres. Head compressed longitudinally, attached high to mesosoma; frons, vertex, gena, and malar space glabrous; compound eye prominent, vertically more than twice as high as malar space; gena not expanded behind compound eye. Lateral surface of pronotum transversely weakly costate in upper half; mesoscutum dorsally slightly curved in lateral view, glabrous with sparse pubescence, without transverse costa; median impression and lateral notauli percurrent; mesoscutellum dorsally flat and irregularly sculptured, without posterior processes; mesoscutellar sulcus medially divided into two large foveae by a longitudinal carina; mesopleuron glabrous. Mesocoxa inserted vertically beneath mesopleuron. Propodeum with no processes; nucha short; lateral propodeal carina percurrent and dorsally not curved in lateral view. Wings entirely hyaline and pubescent; wing margins ciliate. Forewing with marginal cell closed, about three times as long as wide; bulla in Sc+R 1 present; 2r-rs oblique, sloping outward posteriorly; areolet large; Rs+M nebulous, arising from the middle of the first free abscissa of M (5 basal vein). First metatarsomere slightly shorter than combined length of second through fifth metatarsomeres; metacoxa dorsally distinctly depressed, anterolaterally with a rounded triangular crest; metatibia dorsolaterally with a distinct longitudinal carina; all pretarsal claws simple, without basal lobe. Petiolar annulus slightly longer than wide and longitudinally carinate, attached low to propodeum; all metasomal terga subequal along middorsal line in lateral view, each with posterior margin oblique and almost straight. Female. Unknown.

HOLOTYPE: Male , CNC CAS-78, Late Cretaceous (Campanian), Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada; deposited in CNC.

ETYMOLOGY: The specific epithet is derived from Latin and is a combination of e - (meaning ‘‘without’’) and carinatus (meaning ‘‘keeled’’). The name describes the lack of a lateral pronotal carina in the new species.

SUBFAMILY CYNIPINAE LATREILLE TRIBE AYALCINI ASHMEAD

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Cynipidae

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