Asicimbex latistriatus Yan, Deng & Wei, 2022

Yan, Yu-Chen, Yan, Wen-Long, Deng, Tie-Jun & Wei, Mei-Cai, 2022, Asicimbex Yan, Deng & Wei, a new genus with eight new species and four new combinations (Hymenoptera, Cimbicidae), Journal of Hymenoptera Research 91, pp. 265-308 : 265

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.91.83710

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7019710

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scientific name

Asicimbex latistriatus Yan, Deng & Wei
status

sp. nov.

Asicimbex latistriatus Yan, Deng & Wei sp. nov.

Fig. 8 View Figure 8

Material examined.

Holotype, female, China: Henan Province, Shan County, Ganshan Park , alt. 1000 m, 31 May 2000, leg. Meicai Wei & Yihai Zhong (ASMN) . Paratypes, 7 females and 2 males, same data as the holotype ; 1 female and 4 males, same locality , 1 June 2000 (ASMN).

Diagnosis.

The species is most similar to A. nanjingensis Yan & Wei sp. nov., but differs from the latter in the following characters: the postocellar area 1.2-1.3 × broader than long; abdominal tergum 1 without lateral carina, the posterior corner of the tergum not produced; the dorsum of mesoscutellum sparsely and minutely punctured, the surface smooth; the antennomere 3 clearly longer than longest axis of eye; the total length of lance annuli 3.9 × height of the 13th annulus, the first annulus 2.7 × as high as broad; lancet with 46 serrulae.

Description.

Holotype, female. Body length 14 mm (Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ).

Color. Head including antenna dark yellowish brown (Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ), frons and nearby with an obscure black macula (Fig. 8C, F View Figure 8 ); thorax black, posterior margin and lateral corner of pronotum, tegula, mesoscutellum and lateral carina dark brown, mesepisternum above carina largely, posterior margin of mesepimeron, irregular macula on metepisternum and large macula on metepimeron reddish brown (Fig. 8K View Figure 8 ); abdomen dark brown, basal margin of tergum 1 and small macula near posterior corner, anterior 4/5 of tergum 2, anterior 1/3 of tergum 3, basal margin of terga 4-7 and sterna 1-3 largely black, tergum 4 slightly paler (Fig. 8O, P View Figure 8 ). Fore wing strongly smoky, cells 2M, 3M, 2Cu and A largely hyaline, veins and pterostigma largely brown to dark brown; hind wing weakly infuscate (Fig. 8A View Figure 8 ). Legs dark brown, middle and hind coxae, trochanters and dorsal side of femora black (Fig. 8I, J View Figure 8 ).

Head. Dorsum of head with indistinct and fine punctures, other parts smooth, with strong luster (Fig. 8C, F View Figure 8 ). Clypeus clearly elevated in middle, anterior margin with small and deep incision; malar space 1.8 × diameter of middle ocellus (Fig. 8C View Figure 8 ); postocellar area about 1.2-1.3 × broader than long; median furrow weak, lateral furrows fine, weakly divergent backwards; POL: OOL: OCL = 5: 6: 9; in dorsal view head enlarged behind eye (Fig. 8F View Figure 8 ). Antenna about 1.4 × longer than head breadth (Fig. 8H View Figure 8 ); apical club slightly longer than antennomere 3, with the widest breadth 2.4 × apical breadth of antennomere 3, antennomere 3 clearly longer than longest axis of eyes (45: 39).

Thorax. Mesothorax densely punctured, punctures on mesoscutellum sparser, surface smooth; mesonotum feebly shiny; punctures on mesepisternum above carina and elevated parts of mesepimeron dense and deep, clearly defined, interspace between punctures smooth, concave area of mesepimeron microsculptured, punctures on ventral side of mesepisternum sparse (Fig. 8E, K View Figure 8 ); mesoscutellum roundly elevated, without middle furrow; oblique middle carina on mesepisternum weak but recognizable; cenchri oval, distance between cenchri about 3.4 × longest axis of a cenchrus, metascutellum triangularly elevated, distance between serrulae about 2.3 × basal breadth of a serrula (Fig. 8E View Figure 8 ).

Abdomen. Abdominal tergum 1 with minute punctures and microsculptures, other terga finely and densely microsculptured (Fig. 8O, P View Figure 8 ). Tergum 1 without lateral carina, hind corner roundish, not produced, posterior incision broad and deep, bottom round (Fig. 8O View Figure 8 ); middle process of sternum 7 broad and triangular, basal breadth about 1/3 breadth of sternite 7; lance short and broad, subapical annuli feebly broadened, total length of annuli 3.9 × height of 13th annulus, first annulus 2.7 × as high as broad (Fig. 8N View Figure 8 ); lancet with 47 annular sutures and 46 serrulae (Fig. 8N View Figure 8 ), middle serrulae narrowly truncate at apex with about 5 proximal and 5 distal subbasal teeth (Fig. 8Q View Figure 8 ).

Male. Body length 16 mm (Fig. 8B View Figure 8 ), body color and structure (Fig. 8D, G View Figure 8 ) similar to female except for following parts: posterior of postocellar area in middle with a shallow depressed groove; abdominal terga 2-3 largely blackish brown; middle and hind coxae and femora distinctly elongated, with carina; hind femora distinctly swollen, about twice as broad as trochanter; penis valve shown in Fig. 8M View Figure 8 , gonoforceps as shown in Fig. 8L View Figure 8 .

Distribution.

China (Henan); South Korea?

Variation.

Body length 13-15 mm in female, 16-17 mm in male; club of antenna dark brown or yellowish brown; middle and hind coxae brown or blackish brown.

Etymology.

The specific epithet is a combination of the Latin word: " lati -" and "- striatus ", referring to the fore wing with a broad longitudinal smoky stripe.

Host plant and larva

. The adult types of the new species were reared two years later from the larvae collected on the trunk of Ulmus sp. The matured larvae are yellow colored with black head, thorax and abdomen without black macula.

Remarks.

The senior author of the paper examined 2 females and 3 males of A. latistriatus from South Korea in 2013, when there were only five species ( Asicimbex eous , Asicimbex malaisei , Asicimbex elminus , Asicimbex ulmusvorus and the undescribed Asicimbex latistriatus ) of the undescribed genus Asicimbex known to the author. The specimens were kept in Yeungnam University. Confirmation of this faunal record requires re-examination of the specimens.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Cimbicidae

Genus

Asicimbex