Acmopolynema capeyorki S. Triapitsyn

TRIAPITSYN, SERGUEI V. & BEREZOVSKIY, VLADIMIR V., 2007, Review of the Oriental and Australasian species of Acmopolynema, with taxonomic notes on Palaeoneura and Xenopolynema stat. rev. and description of a new genus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), Zootaxa 1455 (1), pp. 1-68 : 15-16

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1455.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C91CD45A-6019-4070-BF32-61E17543C5D0

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E063C61C-FFC8-FFCC-FF0D-FF9C4D00639E

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Acmopolynema capeyorki S. Triapitsyn
status

sp. n.

Acmopolynema capeyorki S. Triapitsyn & Berezovskiy, sp. n.

( Figs 14–17 View FIGURES 14–17 )

Type material

Holotype female (on slide, ANIC): AUSTRALIA, Queensland, 25 km E by N of Heathlands , 11°43'S, 142°41'E, 15–26.I.1992, I.D. Naumann, T.A. Weir, rainforest. GoogleMaps

Paratypes: AUSTRALIA, Queensland: 25 km E by N of Heathlands, 11°43'S, 142°41'E, 15–26.I.1992, I.D. Naumann, T.A. Weir [1 male on slide, ANIC]. Iron Range (Cape York Peninsula), S.R. Monteith: 26– 31.V.1971 [1 male on slide, UCRC]; 1–9.VI.1971 [1 female on point and 1 male on slide, ANIC]. 3 km ENE of Mt. Tozer, 12°44'S, 143°14'E, 28.VI–4.VII.1986, J.C. Cardale [1 female on slide, ANIC]. 9 km ENE of Mt. Tozer, 12°43'S, 143°17'E, 5–10.VII.1986, J.C. Cardale [1 female on slide, UCRC; 3 males (2 on slides and 1 on point), ANIC]. 11 km ENE of Mt. Tozer, 12°43'S, 143°18'E, 11–16.VII.1986, J.C. Cardale [1 male on point, ANIC]. Mt. Webb National Park , 15°04'S, 145°07'E: 28–30.IX.1980, J.C. Cardale [1 male on point and 1 male on slide, ANIC]; 20–27.IV.1981, I.D. Naumann [1 female on slide, ANIC]; 27–30.IV.1981, I.D. Naumann [1 male on slide, ANIC] GoogleMaps .

Description

FEMALE (holotype and paratypes). Length 1320–1450. Head and body brown to dark brown; scape, pedicel, and F1 light brown; F2, most of F3, F6, and clava brown; apex of F3, F4, and F5 whitish; legs mostly brown but pro- and mesotibiae, and also tarsi light brown.

Antenna ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14–17 ). Scape with cross-ridges, about 2 x as long as wide in lateral view; pedicel shorter than F1; F2 the longest funicle segment, F3 much longer than the following funicle segments; F4 and F5 subequal in length, F6 shorter and slightly wider than preceding funicle segments; all funicle segments without longitudinal sensilla; clava 2.4–2.6 x as long as wide, with 9 longitudinal sensilla.

Mesosoma smooth. Pronotum entire, about as long as mesoscutum, with 6 pairs of setae. Mesoscutum wider than long, a little longer than scutellum. Axilla with one weak seta and 2 to 4 large foveae along its margin with scutellum. Scutellum with row of frenal foveae; scutellar placoid sensilla close to anterior margin of scutellum. Propodeum ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 14–17 ) with 1 pair of weak setae; submedial carinae not reaching anterior margin of propodeum.

Forewing ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 14–17 ) 3.7–4.0 x as long as wide; marginal vein with 1 dorsal macrochaeta; longest marginal cilia about 0.45 x greatest width of wing; blade unevenly, but distinctly infumate (yellowish); approximately basal 2/5 of blade bare, the remainder setose (short modified setae of type F and G in the middle of blade only). Hind wing with blade infumate in distal half; longest marginal cilia about 5 x greatest width of blade.

Coxae almost smooth. Protibia with 2 rows of 7 or 8 conical sensilla.

Petiole about as long as metacoxa. Ovipositor about 9/10 length of gaster, markedly exserted beyond its apex (by about 1/5–1/4 of the total length of ovipositor); ovipositor length: metatibia length 1.5–1.6:1.

Measurements (holotype): Mesosoma: 541; mesoscutum: 175; scutellum: 136; petiole: 152; gaster: 627; ovipositor: 726. Antenna: scape (excluding radicle): 82; pedicel: 67; F1: 90; F2: 145; F3: 136; F4: 82; F5: 82; F6: 71; clava: 209. Forewing: 1298/333; longest marginal cilia: 158. Hind wing: 1027/27. Legs (given as coxa, femur, tibia, tarsus): fore: 136, 303, 273, 336; middle: 115, 272, 373, 421; hind: 181, 327, 479, 448.

MALE (paratypes). Length 1090–1222. Similar to female except for the normal sexually dimorphic features such as antenna, genitalia ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 14–17 ), and the following. Color of leg segments (except for metacoxa and metatibia, which are brown) varies from light brown to brown; scape, pedicel, and F1 light brown, the remain- der of flagellum brown; petiole light brown to brown. Propodeum with submedial carinae extending almost to anterior margin. Forewing slightly wider than in female, 4.6–4.7 x as long as wide; longest marginal cilia about 1/2 greatest wing width.

Diagnosis

This species is presently not assigned to a species group. It is most similar to A. neznakomka sp. n. but has a different color pattern of the forewing blade, and is also somewhat similar to an undescribed species from Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia (several males in ANIC). The latter species has a peculiar forewing (Fig. 71) and completely different genitalia with short digiti (Fig. 72) .

Etymology The specific name (an adjective) refers to Cape York Peninsula in Australia, where this species occurs.

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

UCRC

University of California, Riverside

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae

Genus

Acmopolynema

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