Sycophila (Sycophila) lasallei Lotfalizadeh, 2024

Lotfalizadeh, Hossein, Delvare, Gérard, Cruaud, Astrid & Rasplus, Jean-Yves, 2024, Morphological phylogeny and revision of Sycophila and Ficomila (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea, Eurytomidae) associated with Afrotropical fig trees (Moraceae, Ficus), Zootaxa 5401 (1), pp. 1-190 : 102-104

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5401.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10524463

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scientific name

Sycophila (Sycophila) lasallei Lotfalizadeh
status

sp. n.

Sycophila (Sycophila) lasallei Lotfalizadeh & Rasplus sp. n.

( Figs 69–70 View FIGURE 69 View FIGURE 70 )

Type material examined. Holotype ♀: Guinea, Bakoré, ex syconia of Ficus glumosa , 2.v.1993, Rasplus J.-Y. leg. Deposited in CBGP. Paratypes: same data as holotype, 8♀. United Republic of Tanzania, Mialo, ex syconia of F. thonningii , 19.iii.1996, Rasplus J.-Y. & Kerdelhué C. leg., 1♀.

Etymology. The species is dedicated to our late friend Dr. John LaSalle for his impressive contribution to the knowledge of Eulophidae and Tanaostigmatidae .

Diagnosis. Female of this species is closely related to S. kestraneura but can be separated by the following characters: funiculars short, at most as long as wide; fu5 quadrate, as long as wide ( Fig. 69B View FIGURE 69 ); petiole longer than broad dorsally ( Figs 70C, D View FIGURE 70 ).

Description of holotype ♀ ( Figs 69–70 View FIGURE 69 View FIGURE 70 ). Length 2.50 mm. Body yellowish ( Fig. 69A View FIGURE 69 ); except ocellar area, propodeum slightly basally, petiole and gaster dorsally dark; antenna mostly yellowish and slightly dark-yellowish dorsally; pronotum uniformly yellowish; fore wing with a dark brown spot below mv, not reaching base of mv; lower margin of mv not obscured by dark brown spot ( Fig. 70F View FIGURE 70 ); gaster bicoloured with dorsal edge dark brown ( Fig. 70C View FIGURE 70 ); body setation whitish, setation of fore wing entirely dark.

Head 1.3× as broad as high [HW 170 & HH 125] ( Fig. 69C View FIGURE 69 ); in dorsal view stout, 1.77× as broad as long [HW 230 & HL 130] ( Fig. 69D View FIGURE 69 ); face and vertex coriaceous with sparse punctures; malar space 0.55× length of eye [ms 46 & EH 84]; malar sulcus distinct, straight ( Fig. 69E View FIGURE 69 ); genal margin regularly curved, edged but not carinate; antennal toruli narrowly separated; interantennal space not raised, not carinate laterally; scrobal depression smooth, reaching the median ocellus, not carinate on margin; POL 2.5× as long as OOL [POL 60 & OOL 24]; temple rounded; 0.34× the eye length (in dorsal view) [TL 32 & EL 95] ( Fig. 69D View FIGURE 69 ); setation oriented downwards on face, outwards on the punctuate frons.

Antenna. Scape not reaching median ocellus, 4.18× as long as broad [SL 115 & SW 28]; fu1 1.5× as long as broad [fu1L 45 & fu1W 30]; distinctly longer than pedicel, not bulging dorsally; funiculars (fu2–fu4) with one row of mps and 2–3 whorls of adpressed long setae; fu2–fu4 slightly longer than broad; fu5 as long as broad ( Fig. 69B View FIGURE 69 ).

Mesosoma weakly arched dorsally, 1.5× as long as wide (165:110), with deep sculpture( Fig. 70A View FIGURE 70 ); pronotum with coarse umbilicate punctures; mesepisternum raised medially, with piliferous sculpture on epicnemium, being closer to anteroventral margin of mesepisternum than to mesocoxa; mesoscutum 0.5× as long as wide (55:110), 0.6 × longer than length of pronotal collar (55:85), densely umbilicate punctures; notauli conspicuous, slightly obliterated by mesoscutum sculpture; prepectus bare, slightly sculptured; mesoscutellum with dense umbilicate punctures laterally and coriaceous sculpture on mesoscutellar disc; mesepimeron transversally strigose; metepimeron subtriangular and areolate with long white hairs; propodeum ( Fig. 70B View FIGURE 70 ) with deep median depression, a smooth median band and a distinct median carina; lateral rows of areolae short (extending at most to half-length of propodeum); basal carina inverted V, truncate mesally, lateral branches relatively straight, distance between lateral carinae about 0.5× width of nucha.

Fore wing with long marginal fringe, distal margin round; dark brown spot only behind mv; basal cell bare or nearly so, mv distinctly enlarged, rounded, lower margin convex, longer than pmv; stv not curved; pmv distinct, longer than stv; ventral side of costal cell sparsely setose, dorsally with row of setae; speculum present; parastigmal bristles absent ( Figs 70E, F View FIGURE 70 ).

Legs. Fore coxa without depression on frontal surface, hind coxa bare basodorsally; fore (30:10) and hind femora (30:10); hind tibia dorsally with 8–12 setae, setae shorter than hind tibia width.

Metasoma. Petiole longer than broad dorsally, ventral transverse carina between petiole and St1 present. Metasoma 1.65× as long as wide (165:100) ( Fig. 70C View FIGURE 70 ), longer than mesosoma, strongly compressed laterally and dorsally angulate ( Fig. 70D View FIGURE 70 ); ventral transverse carina between petiole and St1 absent; petiole in dorsal view longer than wide, as long as or longer than half length of hind coxa; tergites finely sculptured; Gt4 (in lateral view) much as long as Gt3 (at least 1.5× longer), not sinuous posteriorly; Gt5 partly covering Gt6, not sinuous posteriorly; Gt6 with few setae ventrally; ovipositor oriented dorsad but not distinctly upturned ( Fig. 70C View FIGURE 70 ).

Male. Unknown.

Variation. Length 2.3–3.1 mm. Mesosoma and gaster sometimes entirely brown.

Host plants. Ficus glumosa and F. thonningii .

Geographical distribution. Guinea and United Republic of Tanzania.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eurytomidae

Genus

Sycophila

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