Camptothlipsis annemariae Sharkey, 2011

Sharkey, Michael J. & Clutts, Stephanie A., 2011, A revision of Thai Agathidinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae), with descriptions of six new species, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 22, pp. 69-132 : 84

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.22.1299

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CBB615E6-98AA-4965-B079-68D65D885604

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/616728A7-5F48-403D-8FD9-5BE69950601B

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:616728A7-5F48-403D-8FD9-5BE69950601B

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scientific name

Camptothlipsis annemariae Sharkey
status

sp. n.

Camptothlipsis annemariae Sharkey   ZBK sp. n. Figs 17 View Figure 17 18 View Figure 18

Diagnosis.

Very similar to its sister species, Camptothlipsis sheilae . Similarities include median tergite 2 weakly granulate, pronotum mostly smooth posterodorsally (in the lateral corner) and 28S sequence data that differ at only 3 sites (of roughly 600 base pairs total) ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). Camptothlipsis annemariae differs as follows: pronotum melanic orange in posterolateral corner, ovipositor distinctly shorter than body (see couplet 4 above to compare ovipositor lengths).

Description.

Holotype female.

Body length. 3.0 mm.

Head. Third labial palpomere not visible under a light microscope at 80x (uncertain whether or not a small palpomere remains), OOL 0.14; POD 0.05; IOL 0.11; 27 flagellomeres.

Mesosoma. Pronotum mostly smooth posterodorsally (in the lateral corner); sternaulus well impressed and distinctly crenulate for ¾ mesopleuron length; propodeum evenly areolate rugulose with small areolae; midleg with 5-6 spines; hind leg with 5 spines.

Metasoma. First metasomal median tergite (T1) 1.3 times longer than wide apically and distinctly granulate; T2 weakly granulate, remaining median tergites smooth.

Male. Unknown.

GenBank accession.

H394: #HQ667953

Distribution.

Known only from the type specimen in Thailand. Distribution map can be found at http://purl.org/thaimaps/anemariae.

Etymology.

Named in honor of the first author’s sister, Annemarie.

Material examined.

Holotype female: H394, Thailand, Petchaburi, Kaeng Krachan NP, Panernthung/km27, 12.822°N, 99.371°E, MT, 25.i-4.ii.2009, Sirichai [QSBG].