Dissomphalus browni Terayama, 2001

MUGRABI, DANIELE F. & AZEVEDO, CELSO O., 2013, Revision of Thai Dissomphalus Ashmead, 1893 (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae), with description of twenty four new species, Zootaxa 3662 (1), pp. 1-73 : 11-13

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Dissomphalus browni Terayama, 2001
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Dissomphalus browni Terayama, 2001

( Figs 9–11 View FIGURES 9–23 , 96 View FIGURES 95–106 , 130–132 View FIGURES 128–136 )

Dissomphalus browni Terayama 2001: 82 (♂, description, figs 1–3); 2003: 13 (cladistic analysis).

Diagnosis. MALE. Mandible with five apical teeth, progressively larger downward. Clypeus with subtrapezoidal median lobe, median carina slightly high and straight in profile. Frons coriaceous, punctures shallow, dense and very large. Vertex broad, slightly convex. Tergal process with pair of subtriangular, shallow lateral depression, latero-anterior border setosesetose, tubercle median-sized, tuft of long setae, tubercle and tuft directed upward; outer lateral surface of tergite II higher than inner lateral surface ( Figs 9–11 View FIGURES 9–23 ). Aedeagal dorsal body much longer than wide, laminar process short with obliquely straight apical margin and straight outer lateral margin; ventral outer lobe of dorsal body slightly arched with angulate apex.

Description of hypopygium and genitalia. Hypopygium with median stalk 1.30 × as long as hypopygium, slightly concave posterior margin ( Fig. 96 View FIGURES 95–106 ). Genitalia ( Fig. 130–132 View FIGURES 128–136 ). Paramere with apex strongly curved medially, convex dorsal margin, strongly concave ventral margin in ventral view. Basivolsella with wide inner thaianus , 19, metasoma in dorsal view; 20, tergal process of metasoma in dorsal view; 21, tuft of setae of tergal process in dorsal view; 22–23, D. wusheanus , 22, metasoma in dorsal view; 23, tergal process in dorsal view.

truncate; dorsal body with two outer apical lobes, slightly sclerotized, laminar, vertical, apex angulate and turned ventrad on lateral view, base angulate in dorsal view; ventral pair spine-shaped arched in dorsal view, sinuous in lateral view, shorter than half of paramere length, surface squamate; membranous, inner pair setosesetose and stout; base of dorsal body large, biconvex basal margin and spine-shaped, lateral and elongated apical margin; apodeme of aedeagus extending far beyond genital ring; genital ring projected basad.

FEMALE unknown.

Material examined. Holotype, ♂. THAILAND. 70 km S. W. Chiang, Mai, Doi Inthanon, N.P., 38 km, 1700 m, 3-12-V-1990, M. T., Oak Forest, B. V. Brown (PMAE). New material: THAILAND. Malaise trap, Chiang Mai: Doi Phahompok NP, 1 ♂ Doi Phaluang , 20°0.966’N 99°9.579’E, 1449 m, 13-20.vii.2007, Prasit Wongchai leg., T2846 ; Headquarter, 19° 57.961’N 99° 9.355’E, 569 m; 3 ♂ 18-25.vii.2007, Seesom.K. leg., T2947 ; 1 ♂ 1- 7.viii.2007, Wongchai. P. leg., T2949 ; Checkpoint 2, 18° 31.554’N 98°29.94’E, 1700 m, Y. Areeluck leg.; 3 ♂ 9- 16.iii.2007, T1811 ; 1 ♂ 15-22.iv.2007, T1845 . Loei: 1 ♂ Phu Ruea NP, Subhnonghin, 17°28.772’N 101°21.308’E, 860 m, 26.vii-2.viii.2006, Nukoonchai Jaroenchai leg., T319 . Phetchabun: Thung Salaeng Luang NP, Kaeng Wang Nam Yen, 16°37.178’N 100°53.504’E, 1 ♂ 16-22.xi.2006, T1158 ; 1 ♂ Pan trap, 18-19.xi.2006, T1153 ; Malaise trap, 1 ♂ 16°37.531’N 100°53.745’E, 16-22.xi.2006, T1159 ; 1 ♂ Pine forest Gang wang nam yen, 16°35.789’N 100°52.286’E, 769 m, 22-28.xii.2006, T1285 . Nakhon Ratchasima: 1 ♂ Khao Yai NP, Dong Ngu How area , 14°28.524’N 101°22.928’E, 757 m, 26.xii.2006 - 2.i.2007, Wirat Sook kho leg., T1312 . Nakhon Nayok: 1 ♂ Khao Yai NP, Lam Takong view point, 14°25.820’N 101°23.754’E, 744 m, 19-26.x.2006, Pong Sandao leg., T748 . Petchaburi: 1 ♂, Kaeng Krachan NP, Panernthung /km27, 12°49.302’N 99°22.263’E, 4-11.ii.2009, Sirichai leg., T4412 . GoogleMaps

Variations. Outer lobe of aedeagal dorsal body curved laterad, reaching median region of ventral ramus.

Remarks. Dissomphalus browni is similar to D. verus sp. nov. because of the following characteristics: hypopygium with long and narrow median stalk, lateral margins slightly converging posterad, corners of posterior margin angulate, dorsal outer lobe of aedeagal dorsal body with laminar process, ventral outer lobe of dorsal body short and arched; ventral ramus as long as dorsal body, cross-section of apex triangular. However, D. browni differs as follows: hypopygium with lateral stalks narrow, apical region of median stalk without constriction, posterior margin with median concavity; base of paramere as wide as basiparamere apex; base of aedeagal dorsal body narrow, laminar process short with obliquely straight apical margin and straight outer lateral margin; ventral outer lobe of aedeagal dorsal body slightly arched with angulate apex.

Distribution. Thailand (Chiang Mai, Loei: Phetchabun, Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Nayok Bangkok and Petchaburi).

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Bethylidae

Genus

Dissomphalus

Loc

Dissomphalus browni Terayama, 2001

MUGRABI, DANIELE F. & AZEVEDO, CELSO O. 2013
2013
Loc

Dissomphalus browni

Terayama, M. 2001: 82
2001
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