Pristaulacus aquilus SMITH, 2008

Smith, David R., 2008, Aulacidae of the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America (Hymenoptera), Beiträge Zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 58 (2), pp. 267-355 : 310-312

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.21248/contrib.entomol.58.2.267-355

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:959C00C8-C510-47C0-9ABB-0D8712B3E6BD

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5458607

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/906C87C3-FFCB-673A-FF45-41CBED4460DF

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Pristaulacus aquilus SMITH
status

sp. nov.

Pristaulacus aquilus SMITH , new species

( Figs 83-86 View Figs 83-86 )

Diagnosis:

Orange with ocellar area and meso- and metapleura black; legs all orange. Wings and veins uniformly black. Head shining above, frons dull, sculptured. Mesonotum with large closely set punctures, without carinae. Hind coxa shining, with cross striations. Pronotum without anteriorly projecting tooth.

Female: Unknown.

Male:

Length, 14.5 mm; forewing length 11.5 mm. Color: Antenna orange; pedicel, flagellomeres 1 and 2, and apical 3 blackish. Head orange; apex of mandible and interocellar area black. Mesosoma orange with narrow posterior line on pronotum, upper mesepisternum, mesepimeron, metapleuron, spot on lower propodeum, and areas lateral to mesoscutellum black. Legs orange; tarsi more yellowish. Metasoma orange. Wings uniformly black; veins and stigma black. Head: Antennal length 2.6X head width. Lower interocular distance subequal to eye height; malar space 0.3X eye height ( Fig. 83 View Figs 83-86 ). Occipital carina very narrow, less than a fifth diameter of an ocellus. Mostly shining, covered with fine white pubescence; vertex and gena with fine punctures ( Fig. 84 View Figs 83-86 ); frons, interantennal area, and clypeus more reticulate to punctate and slightly duller than vertex with fine microsculpture ( Fig. 83 View Figs 83-86 ). Mesosoma: Pronotum without anteriorly projecting tooth. Mostly, uniformly coarsely reticulate ( Figs 85, 86 View Figs 83-86 ); propleuron smooth, shining; pronotum with somewhat scrobiculate diagonal band; posterior margin of mesopleuron scrobiculate. Hind coxa with coarse, transverse carinae; about 2.2X longer than broad. Tarsal claws with 6 teeth and small basal lobe, basal lobe appearing as a sixth tooth. Hind basitarsus 1.2X longer than length of remaining tarsal segments combined. Forewing with long vein Rs+M separating cells 1M and 1Rs (as in Fig. 91 View Figs 87-92 ). Hind wing with veins distinct, vein M separates cells Cu and R1+Rs (as in Fig. 104 View Figs 102-105 ). Metasoma: Shining; fine white pubescence and fine punctures on segment 2 to apex.

Holotype: Male labeled “ Mexico, Jalisco, Chamela 26/30-IX-85, FD Parker, TL Griswold” ( USU).

Etymology: Vrom the Latin aquilus , meaning dark colored, referring to the entirely dark wings.

Remarks:

This large, shining, orange male cannot be associated with females I have seen, and it is the only species I know that has the forewing entirely black without hyaline areas.

USU

Utah State University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Aulacidae

Genus

Pristaulacus

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