Caloapenesia paruwa Gobbi & Azevedo

Gobbi, Fernanda T. & Azevedo, Celso O., 2014, Revision of Caloapenesia (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae), with description of sixteen new species, Zootaxa 3860 (6), pp. 501-535 : 517-518

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3860.6.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6126316

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scientific name

Caloapenesia paruwa Gobbi & Azevedo
status

sp. nov.

Caloapenesia paruwa Gobbi & Azevedo , sp. nov.

( Figs 13 View FIGURES 13 – 21. 13 – 17 , 34 View FIGURES 31 – 39 , 54 View FIGURES 51 – 58 , 85 View FIGURES 77 – 85 , 86 View FIGURES 86 – 94 )

Description. MALE. Body length 6.4 mm. LFW 4.2 mm. Color. Head, clypeus and mesosoma black; mandible, antennae and metasoma dark castaneous; legs castaneous; wings slightly brownish.

Head ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 – 21. 13 – 17 ). Mandible with five apical teeth; uppermost one blunt, others angulate; large, subequal in length. Median clypeal lobe convex; apical margin strongly medially ventrad, without median tooth conspicuous; carina high, arched in profile. Antennal torulus slightly prominent. Flagellomeres median-sized; four first antennomeres in ratio about 20:4:7:7; pedicel short, 1.0 × as long as wide; flagellomere I 1.42 × as long as wide; flagellomere IX 1.25 × as long as wide; flagellar pubescence suberect and erect, about half of diameter of flagellomeres. Frons polished; densely punctate. WH 0.92 × LH. WF 0.80 × WH. WF 1.93 × HE. Eye small, salient; pilosity sparse. Ocellus small. DAO 0.13 × WF; frontal angle of ocellar triangle acute. WOT 3.0 × DAO. OOL 1.0 × WOT. Distance of posterior ocellus to vertex crest 3.0 × DAO. VOL 1.0 × HE. Temple slightly divergent. Vertex straight. Occipital carina complete, visible in dorsal view; ventral projection on occipital carina present.

Mesosoma ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 31 – 39 ). Pronotal disc coriaceous, mesonotum polished; densely punctate. Pronotal collar long. Pronotal declivity low. Pronotal disc 0.39 × as long as wide. Notauli strongly conspicuous; complete; slightly convergent. Parapsidal furrow complete. Scutellar furrow long, slender, shallow, scrobiculate, posterior margin straight. Median region of scutellum punctate. Median region of metanotum short, wide. Inner foveae of metanotal furrow not delimited. Propodeal disc 1.0 × as long as wide; 0.88 × as high as long; basal triangle inconspicuous, rugulose, rest of disc slightly coriaceous; median carina absent; paramedian carina absent; lateral carina absent; sublateral carina absent; transversal carina absent; declivity medially strigulate, laterally punctate; side of propodeum polished. Mesopleuron polished; callus present; fovea shallow; mesopleural pit present. Metacarpus 0.34 × radial vein; discoidal vein strongly pigmented, not interstitial with median; first recurrent slightly pigmented; subdiscoidal vein slightly pigmented.

Metasoma. Hypopygium ( Fig. 54 View FIGURES 51 – 58 ) 1.25 × as long as wide; posterior margin straight with a median lobe; median lobe convex, slender; lateral margin straight; anterior pigmented line ill-defined, slender; median stalk long; lateral stalk present, rectangular, inconspicuous. Genitalia ( Figs 85–86 View FIGURES 77 – 85 View FIGURES 86 – 94 ): aedeagus uniformly wide; apical margin of ventral paramere convex; dorsal paramere as wide as ventral one, glabrous; basivolsella strongly excavated; inner margin of cuspis sinuous; genital ring long.

FEMALE unknown.

Material examined. Holotype, ♂. THAILAND, Nakhon Nayok, Khao Yai NP, Nature trail insecondary moist evergreen forest, 14°24.515’N 101°22.432’E, 750 m, Litter sample, 26–29.viii.2006, Pong Sandao leg., T391, QSBG. Paratypes. THAILAND, Malaise trap, 1 ♂, Chiang Mai, Doi Phahompok NP, Headquarter, 19°57.961’N 99°9.355’E, 569 m, 25.vii–1.viii.2007, Wongchai.P. leg., T2951, QSBG; Loei, Phu Ruea NP, Patikhom Tamtip leg., 1 ♂, office, 17°28.805’N 101°21.242’E, 870 m, 2–19.vii.2006, T315, QSBG; 3 ♂, Subhnonghin, 17°28.772’N 101°21.308’E, 860 m, 12–19.vii.2006, T313, QSBG; 1 ♂, Phitsanulok, Thung Salaeng Luang NP, Moist evergreen, 16°50.641’N 100°52.894’E, 557m, 18–25.viii.2006, Pongpitak Pranee leg., T569, QSBG; 1 ♂, Kamphaeng Phet, Mae Wong NP, Chong Yen, 16°5.968’N 99°6.472’E, 1306m, 3–10.ix.2007, Chumpol Piluk & Aram INP, uang leg., T2812, QSBG; 1 ♂, Chaiyaphum, Pa Hin Ngam NP, Ecotone between mix deciduous/dry dipterocarp, 15°38.132’N 101°23.922’E, 698 m, 18–24.viii.2006, Katae Sa-nog & Buakaw Adnafai leg., T447, QSBG; Nakhon Nayok, Khao Yai NP, Nature trail in secondary forest, 14°24.522’N 101°22.434’E, 750 m, Pong Sandao leg., 3 ♂, 19–26.viii.2006, T405, QSBG; 2 ♂, 12–19.viii.2006, T402; 2 ♂, 12–19.ix.2006, Wirat Sook–kho leg., T912, QSBG; Nature trail in moist evergreen forest, 14°24.482’N 101°22.388’E, 755 m, Pong Sandao leg., 1 ♂, 12–19.viii.2006, T404, QSBG; 1 ♂, 5.vii–12.viii.2006, T401; 5 ♂, Nature trail insecondary moist evergreen forest, 14°24.515’N 101°22.432’E, 750 m, 5.vii–12.viii.2006, T400, QSBG; 2 ♂, Suphanburi, Pu Toei NP, Pinus merkusii forest, 14°58.4’N 99°26.017’E, 763m, 1–7.ix.2008, Wangkum;P. leg., T3565, QSBG; Chanthaburi, Khao Khitchakut NP, 100 m N/Prabaht Unit, 12°48.842’N 102°9.144’E, 203m, Suthida & Charoenchai leg., 1 ♂, 7–14.vii.2008, T2973, QSBG; 1 ♂, 28.vii–3.viii.2008, T2966, QSBG.

Distribution. Thailand (Chaiyaphum, Chanthaburi, Chiang Mai, Kamphaeng Phet, Loei, Nakhon Nayok, Phitsanulok, Suphanburi).

Variation. Median clypeal lobe with median tooth slightly conspicuous; median carina of clypeus straight in profile; ventral projection of occipital carina incosnpicuous; notaulus incomplete; basal triangle of propodeum strongly delimited, with carina paramedian conspicuous. The specimens from Loei are smaller than another. The specimen from Chayaphum has ocelli smaller than another specimen.

Remarks. C. paruwa sp. nov. resembles C. nadaili sp. nov. by presents head elongate; ocellus and eye small; aedeagus uniformly wide; hypopygium slightly trilobate. But C. paruwa sp. nov. presents head with aspect quadrangular; uppermost tooth of mandible blunt; ventral projection of occipital carina; fovea of mesopleuron shallow.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Bethylidae

Genus

Caloapenesia

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