Neotriadomerus burwelli Huber, 2017

Huber, John T., 2017, Eustochomorpha Girault, Neotriadomerus gen. n., and Proarescon gen. n. (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae), early extant lineages in evolution of the family, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 57, pp. 1-87 : 12-13

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.57.12892

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scientific name

Neotriadomerus burwelli Huber
status

sp. n.

Neotriadomerus burwelli Huber sp. n.

Figs 67-68 View Figures 67, 68 , 69-71 View Figures 69–71 , 72, 73 View Figures 72, 73 , 74-75 View Figures 74, 75

Type material.

Holotype female (QMBA) on slide (Fig. 71 View Figures 69–71 ) labelled: 1."Mahogany forest, 1200m Mt Moffatt Nat. Pk, C. Qld 24°56'S, 148°04'E 24-26 Feb 1996 C.J. Burwell mv lamp". 2. "Holotype Neotriadomerus burwelli Huber ♀".

Diagnosis.

Neotriadomerus burwelli differs from the other small (body length less than 2600) species of Neotriadomerus , as follows: fore wing with cubital line extending proximally to base of parastigma (Fig. 70 View Figures 69–71 ); fl1 with 2 mps, fl2 with 4 mps and almost 2 × as long as fl1, and fl2-fl5 each at least 2.0 × as long as wide and with at most 6 long mps in 1 whorl (Fig. 69 View Figures 69–71 ); ovipositor 2.7 × as long as metatibia and extending anteriorly under mesosoma as far as apex of procoxa (Fig. 74 View Figures 74, 75 ).

Description.

Female. Body length ≈ 1590 (holotype). Colour. Holotype body almost uniformly dark brown; legs brown, with trochantelli, base and apex of femora and entire protibia, base and apex of meso- and metatibiae, and tarsi except tarsomere 5 paler, almost white; tarsomere 5 brown. Head. Head width 305 (Figs 67 View Figures 67, 68 , 68 View Figures 67, 68 ). Antenna. Fl1 about 0.5 as long as fl2, with 2 mps; fl2 the longest funicle segment, with 4 mps; fl3-fl7 with 4-6 mps; fl8 with 7? mps. Clava with about 12 mps, 5 on first, 2 on second and 5 on third segment (Fig. 69 View Figures 69–71 ). Antennal measurements (n=1), length/width (ratio of flagellar segments): scape 119/20 (3.91), pedicel 50/31 (1.62), fl1 63/27 (2.32), fl2 82/29 (2.82/3.10 [left and right antenna different]), fl3 77/28 (2.80), fl4 73/30 (2.46), fl5 79/28 (2.79/2.36 [left and right antenna different]), fl6 70/30 (2.38), fl7 70/31 (2.27), fl8 69/34 (2.00); entire clava 118/41 (2.89), with segments 1-3 length [measured along dorsal margin] 44, 21, and 54. Mesosoma. Width 250, length 514. Wings. Fore wing length 1074, width 386, length/width 2.78, longest marginal setae 60; cubital line extending to just proximal to base of parastigma (Fig. 70 View Figures 69–71 ). Hind wing length 862, width 118, longest marginal setae ≈ 66. Legs. Protibia with 5 short pegs along its length and a transverse row of 4 abutting pegs apically (as in Fig. 53 View Figures 50–55 ). Metasoma. Metasoma in dorsal view 300 at widest point, gradually widening from petiole to about 0.6 of gaster length towards apex, then more abruptly narrowing to cerci (Fig. 73 View Figures 72, 73 ). Gaster length 745, about 1.45 × as long as mesosoma; gt1-gt7 lengths about 220: 105: 100: 100; 130: 98 (Fig. 73 View Figures 72, 73 ); hypopygium (apex difficult to see) extending about 0.7 × length of gaster. Ovipositor sheath length 1041, 2.64 × metatibia length (394) and extending anteriorly to just anterior apex of procoxae (Fig. 74 View Figures 74, 75 ) and posteriorly slightly beyond apex of gaster (Figs 73 View Figures 72, 73 , 75 View Figures 74, 75 ).

Male. Unknown.

Etymology.

The species is named after Chris Burwell, curator of insects at the Queensland Museum, who collected the only known specimen of this species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae

Genus

Neotriadomerus