Anisopteromalus ceylonensis, Sureshan, 2010

Sureshan, P. M., 2010, A new species of Anisopteromalus Ruschka (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) from Sri Lanka, Journal of Threatened Taxa 2 (9), pp. 1144-1146 : 1144-1146

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11609/JoTT.o2395.1144-6

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CD060CFA-B791-4093-B96F-78C058DC7240

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Anisopteromalus ceylonensis
status

sp. nov.

Anisopteromalus ceylonensis sp. nov. ( Figs. 1-6 View Figures 1-6 , Photos 1-2)

Material examined

Holotype: 25-29.viii.1999, female, Malaise trap, Mahawele R, Rantembe Sanctuary , Vict. Randeinigala, Kandy District, Central Provinces, Sri Lanka, coll. M

Abbreviations: F1-F5 - Funicular segments 1 to 5; MV - Marginal vein; OOL - Ocellocular distance; PMV - Post marginal vein; POL - Post ocellar distance; SMV - Submarginal vein; STV - Stigmal vein; T 1- T 4 - Gastral tergites 1 to 4; UCDC - Bohart Museum of Entomology, University of California, Davis, USA; ZSIP - Zoological Survey of India, Gangetic Plains Regional Centre, Patna.

1 - Head in front view; 2 - Antenna; 3 - Propodeum in dorsal view; 4 - Forewing; 5 - Gaster in dorsal view; 6 - Male antenna.

& J. Wasbauer. Temporarily registered in ZSIP (Reg. No.A.1343) to be registered and deposited in UCDC, the loan depository.

Paratypes: 4 males, data same as that of holotype. Temporarily registered in ZSIP (Reg.No.A. 1344) to be registered and deposited in UCDC, the loan depository .

Etymology

The species name is derived from the old name of the Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka where the specimens were collected.

Description

Female: Length 2mm. Head and thorax metallic blue almost blackish. Gaster brown with slight metallic bluish reflection laterally. Legs with coxae concolorous with thorax, remainder of legs yellowish-brown except distal half of tibiae and whole tarsi paler. Eyes cupreous, ocelli silvery white. Antennae uniformly testaceous. Mandibles brown. Tegulae brown, wings hyaline with veins pale brown.

Head: Uniformly reticulate punctures except for fine striate reticulation on genae and closer reticulation on vertex; clypeus striated, striae extending beyond clypeal margin, reaching malar area almost up to base of eyes. Head in dorsal view 2x as broad as long; POL slightly longer than 2x OOL; temple round, 0.4x eye length in dorsal view. Eye length 1.5x width in profile. Head ( Fig. 1 View Figures 1-6 ) in front view 1.2x as wide as long; malar grooves distinct, malar space 0.6x eye height. Clypeal margin emarginated in the middle; both mandibles with four teeth; eyes separated 1.4x their height, at the level of toruli; scrobe locally deep. Antennae ( Fig. 2 View Figures 1-6 ) inserted distinctly below middle of face and above the lower ocular line; scape not reaching median ocellus, length 0.7x eye height, pedicel plus flagellum 0.83x as long as breadth of head, pedicel slightly longer than F1, third anellus longer than other two, F1-F4 almost equal in length, F5 slightly shorter, funicular segments with two irregular rows of long sensillae except on F 1 in single row, club little longer than two preceding segments combined, sutures oblique, area of micropilosity restricted to the third segment.

Thorax: (Images 1 & 2) Moderately convex, distinctly reticulate punctures with moderately dense white hairs. Anterior margin of pronotum round, not carinate. Mesoscutum 2x as broad as long, notauli deep, incomplete, reaching beyond middle. Scutellum reticulate punctuate with meshes broad, medially as long as mesoscutum; axillae similarly sculptured as on scutellum. Dorsellum narrow, very finely reticulate. Propodeum (Fig.

Images 1 & 2. Anisopteromalus

ceylonensis sp. nov.

1 - Female profile view; 2 - Head and thorax dorsal view.

3) with median area finely reticulate, sides moderately reticulate; median carina fine but distinct, indicated in the anterior half, nuchal area little raised, bordered anteriorly by a very fine transverse ridge; costula finely indicated; plicae indicated only anteriorly, plical sulcus moderately deep; spiracles broad, oval,close to hind margin of metanoutm; callus with few scattered hairs; median area of propodeum, half as long as median length of scutellum, in dorsal view propodeum 3.2x as broad as long. Prepectus triangular, very finely reticulate, almost as long as tegula. Mesopleuron distinctly reticulate punctures except for a triangular shiny area beneath hind wing; metapleuron reticulate punctuate. Legs slender, hind coxa 1.4x as long as broad, hairy towards posterio-lateral part, hind femur with two unequal spurs. Relative lengths of hind coxa 11, femur 18, tibia 20 and tarsus 18. Forewing ( Fig. 4 View Figures 1-6 ) length 2.03x width, pubescence moderate, marginal fringe small, speculum partly open below, basal hairline indicated, basal cell not hairy, costal cell length 11x width, completely hairy in distal half. Relative lengths of SMV 22, MV 12, PMV 10, STV 5.

Gaster: ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1-6 ) Lanceolate, 1.24x as long as head plus thorax combined, in dorsal view length 2.6x width, T1 collapsed to form a basal petiole like structure, hypopygium reaching the end of T4, hind margin of T1 and T2 entire, T3 slightly incised.

Male: Length: 1.1-1.4 mm. Differs from female in having smaller body, gaster short compressed and with a broad yellow patch dorsally up to middle, antennae ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1-6 ) more clavate and hairy, with 2 anelli and 6 funicular segments, all transverse, F1 shortest and anelliform, anelli transverse and equal in length.

Biology: Unknown.

Remarks

This species resembles A. caryedophagus Rasplus in general morphology but differs from A. caryedophagus with the following characters: body relatively small and slender with coarse reticulation, gaster longer than head and thorax combined, with T1 highly collapsed to form a petiole like structure, propodeum with costula weak, median carina fine but not interrupted beyond the costula, antennae uniformly testaceous with F1 slightly shorter than pedicel and flagellum more clavate, fore wing with costal cell length 11x width, MV 2.4x STV, PMV long, almost 2x STV, basal cell with no hairs. The new species also same with A. calandrae . The latter species differs from the new species in having a stout body with finer sculpture and dense pubescence, antennae uniformly brown; gaster shorter than head and thorax combined, POL 1.3x OOL, fore wing with MV short, 1.3x STV,PMV little longer than MV, basal cell with few hairs and antenna less broad towards tip with F1 as long as pedicel.

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

MV

University of Montana Museum

PMV

Provincial Museum

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

UCDC

R. M. Bohart Museum of Entomology

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