Gilbertnixonius Fernandez-Triana, 2018

Fernandez-Triana, Jose L & Boudreault, Caroline, 2018, Seventeen new genera of microgastrine parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from tropical areas of the world, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 64, pp. 25-140 : 52-53

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.64.25453

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scientific name

Gilbertnixonius Fernandez-Triana
status

gen. n.

Gilbertnixonius Fernandez-Triana gen. n.

Type species.

Gilbertnixonius biem Fernandez-Triana & Boudreault, here designated.

Diagnostic description.

Head with relatively large tentorial pits, and very large palps (which reach well into the mesopleuron) (Fig. 13C, D View Figure 13 ). Occipital carina partially defined. Epicnemial carina partially defined. Mesopleuron and metapleuron strongly sculptured, mostly by transverse striation (Fig. 13D View Figure 13 ). Anteromesoscutum and scutellar disc mostly sculptured with strong punctures (Fig. 13E View Figure 13 ). Scutellar disc with sharp carina around margins and slightly protruding posteriorly (Fig. 13D, E View Figure 13 ). Scutellar disc with rugose band of sculptured postero-medially. Propodeum with median longitudinal and transverse carinae strongly defined (Fig. 13F, G View Figure 13 ). Fore wing with relatively small, quadrangular areolet (Fig. 13A View Figure 13 ). Pterostigma mostly white-yellow, except for posterior 0.3 which is light brown. Hind wing with vannal lobe entirely setose. Metacoxa relatively short, not surpassing posterior margin of T2. Metatibia spines relatively short (around 0.3 × length of first segment of metatarsus). T1 with median sulcus on anterior half, posterior half relatively strongly sculptured (Fig. 13G View Figure 13 ). T2 sub-quadrate, with longitudinal striae (Fig. 13G View Figure 13 ). Hypopygium relatively short, not extending beyond last tergites. Ovipositor very short, ovipositor sheaths with very few and sparse setae near apex (Fig. 13D View Figure 13 ).

Putative autapomorphies and potentially related genera.

Gilbertnixonius belongs to the Microplitini group of genera (sensu Mason 1981). It is the only genus within that group with both longitudinal and transverse carina on propodeum, but without having an areola ( Alloplitis and the new genus Tobleronius described below have those carinae, although sometimes incomplete, but they also have a complete areola). The presence of an epicnemial carina is very unique, as it is only present in Microgastrinae in the unrelated genus Fornicia and in some species of Snellenius (e.g., Mason 1981, Whitfield et al. 2002, Fernandez-Triana et al. 2015); but Snellenius does not have the propodeum carination pattern of Gilbertnixonius . The presence of an incomplete occipital carina is a highly unusual feature in Microgastrinae , only shared with at some, or perhaps all, species of Alloplitis , Philoplits and Tobleronius (see a discussion of that character under the description of Tobleronius below, for more details on lineages within Microplitini having a complete or partial occipital carina).

Biology.

Host unknown.

Distribution.

The only species known is found in the Oriental region (Thailand).

Molecular data.

The DNA barcode of the holotype specimen (BIN BOLD:AAZ9883) is very unique, 13.2% different from the closest Microgastrinae sequence in BOLD.

Etymology.

The genus name refers to and honors the British braconid expert Gilbert E. J. Nixon in recognition of his significant contributions to the knowledge of parasitoid wasps of the world. Nixon papers on Microgastrinae were of capital importance in the second half of the past century, and paved the way for further studies, including the present one. The gender of the genus is neuter.

Species.

Only one species is known.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae