Orasema pisi Burks, Heraty & Dominguez, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4401.1.1 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CE7364CD-1A9E-45F2-ABA1-FB574F03BCBE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5966321 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5FC51DCF-F588-4E61-9BEF-BACBF53BB44B |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:5FC51DCF-F588-4E61-9BEF-BACBF53BB44B |
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Orasema pisi Burks, Heraty & Dominguez |
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sp. nov. |
Orasema pisi Burks, Heraty & Dominguez n. sp.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:5FC51DCF-F588-4E61-9BEF-BACBF53BB44B ( Figs 163–170 View FIGURES 163–168 View FIGURES 169–170 )
Diagnosis. Mesoscutum, mesoscutellum, and petiole finely reticulate. F2 shorter than F3.
Orasema pisi is the only small-bodied species in this group with simple reticulate mesoscutal and petiolar sculpture. It differs from other reticulate species in its very short F2 ( Fig. 165 View FIGURES 163–168 ).
Description. Female. Length 2.2 mm.
Color: Head and mesosoma dark green with reddish to yellowish luster. Pedicel brown; anellus brown; flagellum brown. Coxae dark green to brown; fore femur mostly brown, yellow in apical third; mid femur mostly brown, tips pale; hind femur mostly yellow, with large yellowish-brown area subbasally. Fore wing hyaline; venation yellowish. Petiole dark green; gaster brown with purple luster.
Head: Head width:head height 1.3; face reticulate; longitudinal groove between eye and torulus indicated by a small area of coarse sculpture; eyes bare, inter-ocular distance:eye height 1.4; malar space:eye height 0.5; supraclypeal area slightly broader than long, mostly weakly sculptured, with smooth area ventromedially; clypeus weakly sculptured; Flagellum length:head height 1.0; F2 1.3× as long as broad, 0.7× as long as F3; following funiculars progressively shorter and broader.
Mesosoma: Mesosoma length:height 1.3. Mesoscutal midlobe reticulate, with minute setae; lateral lobe reticulate. Axilla reticulate; mesoscutellar disc reticulate; frenal line reticulate; frenum reticulate; axillular groove anteriorly narrow, broad and foveate posteriorly; axillula reticulate with a few longitudinal carinae ventrally. Propodeum without median carina; propodeal disc medially areolate-reticulate; callus reticulate, with a few small setae. Mesepisternum reticulate laterally and ventrally, broadly rounded anterior to mid coxa. Upper mesepimeron reticulate dorsally, smooth ventrally; lower mesepimeron reticulate; transepimeral sulcus distinct. Metepisternum laterally reticulate. Hind coxa 2.0× as long as broad; hind femur 5.2× as long as broad. Fore wing 2.4× as long as broad, 2.4× as long as mesothorax; stigma with 4 sensilla separated into pairs. Hind wing costal cell with a broad bare area.
Metasoma: Petiole 1.6× as long as broad, 0.7× as long as hind coxa, reticulate to areolate-reticulate, anterior carina weak. Antecostal sulcus crossed by minute carinae; acrosternite posteriorly angulate.
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. Argentina (Salta).
Material examined. Holotype: ARGENTINA: Salta: Cabeza de Buey, RN 34, 781m, 24°47'38"S, 65°01'56"W, 15.iii.2007, J.&J. Heraty & J. Torréns, chaco [ UCRCENT 00161485, D2490], deposited in IMLA.
Etymology. The Quechua word for “small,” referring to the body size.
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Fundacion e Instituto Miguel Lillo |
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