Notiospathius curvilineatus Lopez-Estrada & Zaldivar-Riveron, 2012

Lopez-Estrada, E. Karen, Briceno, G. Rosa, Smith, M. Alex, Juliano Fiorelini Nunes,, Penteado-Dias, Angelica M., Ceccarelli, Fadia Sara, Clebsch, Hans & Zaldivar-Riveron, Alejandro, 2012, Seven new species of Notiospathius (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Doryctinae) from Northwest Venezuela, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 29, pp. 37-62 : 42-44

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.29.3555

publication LSID

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8975DEB8-F0E4-45D0-9A5C-76A12187C839

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scientific name

Notiospathius curvilineatus Lopez-Estrada & Zaldivar-Riveron
status

sp. n.

Notiospathius curvilineatus Lopez-Estrada & Zaldivar-Riveron   ZBK sp. n. Figs 3A-D View Figure 3

Diagnosis.

Notiospathius curvilineatus sp. n. is distinguished from the remaining described species of the genus by having a combination of the mesopleuron diagonally costate from postero-median to medio-ventral region medially and ventrally, and the first three metasomal tergites sculptured. This species runs to Notiospathius janzeni in Marsh’s (2002) key to Costa Rican species and its Zaldívar-Riverón and De Jesús-Bonilla’s (2010, 2011) extension; however it differs by having the mesososma and first metasomal tergite reddish brown to brown (mesosoma and first metasomal tergite dark brown to black in Notiospathius janzeni ); hind coxa pale yellow, brown apically (hind coxa dark brown or black in Notiospathius janzeni ); and frons striate (frons rugose in Notiospathius janzeni ).

Description.

Female. Colour: Head brown to reddish brown; scape pale yellow with a brown longitudinal stripe laterally; flagellomeres dark brown turning black to apex, apical 9 white; palpi white. Mesosoma and first metasomal tergite reddish brown to brown; second metasomal tergite dark brown, yellow basolaterally; third metasomal tergite yellow, dark brown apically;remaining metasomal tergites brown except the last one which is yellow; ovipositor and sheaths brown to reddish brown. Fore and middle coxae, trochanter and trochantellus pale yellow; femora pale yellow with a median and an apical dark brown transverse bands dorsally; tibiae pale yellow basally, light brown medially and apically, with a dark brown transverse band dorso-basally; tarsi light brown to brown; hind coxa pale yellow, brown apically; trochanter and trochantellus honey yellow; femur pale yellow on basal third, apical two thirds dark brown; tibia pale yellow basally, light brown medially and apically, with a dark brown transverse band dorso-basally; tarsi brown. Wings dusky; veins and stigma dark brown; tegula yellow. Body length: 5.8 mm (lateral view); ovipositor 6.8 mm. Head: Clypeus rugose; face straite; frons striate; vertex striate; temple and gena smooth; eye 1.5 times higher than wide (lateral view); malar space 0.4 times eye height (lateral view); temple 0.2 times eye width (dorsal view); hypoclypeal depression elliptic; ocular-ocellar distance 2.6 times diameter of lateral ocellus; length of scape 1.4 times its width (frontal view); antenna with 35 flagellomeres. Mesosoma: Length of mesosoma 1.9 times its maximum height; pronotum longitudinally costate-coriaceous; pronotal groove wide and slightly scrobiculate; propleuron slightly striate; lateral mesoscutal lobes coriaceous medially, transversally costate along notauli and edges; median mesocutal lobe transversally costate-rugose; notauli wide, deep and scrobiculate, meeting just before scutellum in a longitudinally costate-rugose area; scutellar disc smooth; mesopleural and subalar sulcus discontinuous, the first one deep and scrobiculate and the second one wide, deep and including the striate sculpture of mesopleuron; mesopleuron porcate-slightly coriaceous dorsally, slightly curved, diagonally costate from postero-median to medio-ventral region medially and ventrally; precoxal sulcus wide, deep and including the striate sculpture of mesopleuron, as long as mesopleuron; venter of mesosoma smooth and polished; metapleuron costate ventrally, rugose-aerolate dorsally, slightly coriaceous on anterior first third; propodeum rugose; apical lateral corners without distinct tubercles; spines over hind coxa indistinct. Wings: Fore wing length 4.3 times its maximum width; length of pterostigma 2.8 times its maximum width; vein r 0.2 length of vein 3RSa; vein m-cu antefurcal to vein 2RS; vein 1cu-a distinctly postfurcal to vein 1M; hind wing vein M+CU about 0.4 times length of vein 1M. Legs: hind coxa striate, indistinct tubercule at the base; middle and hind femora slightly coriaceous. Metasoma: First metasomal tergite strongly costate with rugose microsculpture, length 3.1 times its apical width (dorsal view); basal sternal plate (acrosternite) about 0.6 times length of tergum; second metasomal tergite costate with rugose microsculpture; suture between second and third metasomal tergites distinct and sinuate; third metasomal tergite coriaceous on basal half, smooth on apical half; remaining metasomal tergites smooth and polished; ovipositor about 1.8 times length of metasoma.

Male. Unknown.

Variation.

Females: Body length: close to 5.8 mm; ovipositor about 5.8-6.8. Head: Eye 1.4-1.5 times higher than wide (lateral view); scutellar disc slightly coriaceous to smooth. Wings: Fore wing length 4.1-4.3 times its maximum width; length of pterostigma 2.8-3.7 times its maximum width. Metasoma: length of first metasomal tergite 3.1-3.7 times its apical width (dorsal view); ovipositor about 1.6-1.8 times length of metasoma.

Holotype.

Female (UCOB). Venezuela, Lara, Parque Nacional Cerro Saroche, sector Cañaote #3, 10°11.83'N, 69°26.13'W, 929 m, 15-19.vii.08, DNA voucher no. (BOLD system) DORYC235-11, GenBank accession no. JN266985.

Paratypes.

One female (DCBU). Venezuela, Lara, Parque Nacional Cerro Saroche, La Cimara # 3, 7-10.x.2008, 10°12.656N, 69°25.339W, YPT, R. Briceño col., DNA voucher no. (BOLD system) DORYC234-11, GenBank accession no. JN266984.

Biology.

Unknown.

Etymology.

The name of this species refers to the curved, diagonally costate sculpture on the median and ventral areas of mesopleuron.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Notiospathius