Trimorus coriaceus, Komeda & Mita & Yamagishi, 2018

Komeda, Yoto, Mita, Toshiharu & Yamagishi, Kenzo, 2018, Three new brachypterous species of Trimorus Foerster (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae) from Japan, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 63, pp. 15-32 : 15

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.63.23671

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scientific name

Trimorus coriaceus
status

sp. n.

Trimorus coriaceus sp. n.

Figs 1 View Figure 1 ; 4 View Figure 4

Diagnosis.

Female. Frons coriaceous. A2-4 same length. Mandible tridentate; teeth almost same length. Mesoscutum flat, densely punctate-imbricate. Mesoscutellum flat, imbricate. Postacetabulum imbricate-smooth. Fore and hind wings reaching posterior edge of T1. T1 with slightly developed horn; T3 coriaceous with dense setae.

Description.

Female (n = 3): Length = 0.88-0.90 mm (m = 0.89).

Color (Fig. 1A, B View Figure 1 ). Body light brown; head and A3-12 dark brown.

Head. FCI = 1.18-1.21 (m = 1.19); LCI = 1.50-1.62 (m = 1.55); DCI = 1.81-1.90 (m = 1.84) HW/IOS = 1.60-1.65 (m = 1.62); head about 1.3 times as wide as mesosoma (HW/TSL = 1.27-1.33, m = 1.31). Frons (Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ) coriaceous with dense setae; frontal patch absent; central keel incomplete; antennal scrobe small, smooth, without setae; interantennal process (Fig. 1B View Figure 1 ) rounded without setae. Vertex coriaceous with dense setae; POL as long as OOL (POL/OOL = 1.00-1.14, m = 1.05); OOL 1.5 times as long as LOL (OOL/LOL = 1.40-1.60, m = 1.53); hyperoccipital carina absent; vertex patch absent. Eyes with dense setae. Malar region costate; facial striae expanding to bottom of eye; orbital carina extending to top of eye. Gena coriaceous with dense setae; genal patch absent. A1 (Fig. 4B View Figure 4 ) about 5.7 times as long as radicle (A1/r = 5.50-5.75, m = 5.67), about 11.3 times as long as A6 (A1/A6 = 11.00-11.50, m = 11.33), as long as clava (A1/cl = 1.00-1.05, m = 1.03); A2-4 same length, about 2 times as long as A6 (A2/A6 = 2.00; A3/A6 = 2.00; A4/A6 = 1.50-2.00, m = 1.83); A5 as long as A6 (A5/A6 = 1.00). Mandible tridentate; all teeth of mandible almost same length.

Mesosoma. Pronotal suprahumeral sulcus foveolate; epomial carina incompletely present; cervical pronotal area imbricate with dense setae; lateral pronotal area rugulose-smooth. Mesoscutum (Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ) about 1.8 times as wide as long (TSL/ML = 1.67-1.76, m = 1.73), flat, densely punctate-imbricate, with dense setae; mesoscutal suprahumeral sulcus present; mesoscutal humeral sulcus present; antero-admedian line absent; notauli absent. Mesoscutellum about 2.6 times as wide as long (SW/SL = 2.50-2.63, m = 2.58), flat, imbricate, with dense setae; scutoscutellar sulcus foveolate; axillular carina present; mesoscutellum without median spine; posterior scutellar sulcus foveolate. Femoral depression (Fig. 4D View Figure 4 ) smooth; mesopleural carina present; anterior rows of foveae of mesopleural carina present; posterior rows of foveae of mesopleural carina present dorsally; postacetabular sulcus foveolate; postacetabulum imbricate-smooth with dense setae; postacetabular patch absent; sternaulus foveolate; mesepimeral sulcus foveolate; speculum relatively wide, transversely sulcate; prespecular sulcus foveolate; transpleural sulcus foveolate. Metanotal trough foveolate; metascutellum smooth; metascutellar carina unclear; metanotal spine present, short, blunt. Metapleural sulcus foveolate; dorsal metapleural areas smooth; ventral metapleural areas smooth; paracoxal sulcus present; metapleural epicoxal sulcus present; metapleural epicoxal carina completely present; metapleural triangle smooth; prespiracular propodeal area narrow, modified to small teeth; lateral propodeal carina present; lateral propodeal area sulcate; metasomal depression sulcate; plica present posteriorly; posterior propodeal projection modified to shortly curved spine; plical area with dense setae. Legs (Fig. 1A, B View Figure 1 ) elongate. Fore wing (Fig. 1A, B View Figure 1 ) short, narrow, reaching posterior edge of T1. Hind wing short, narrow, reaching posterior edge of T1.

Metasoma. T1 about 0.7 times as long as T1+T2 length (T1W/T1+T2L = 0.59-0.87, m = 0.70), longitudinally costate; T1 horn slightly producing. T2 longitudinally costate anteriorly, coriaceous with dense setae posteriorly; basal depressions on T2 present; lateral patch of T2 absent; T3 (Fig. 4E View Figure 4 ) about 1.2 times as wide as long (T3W/T3L = 1.16-1.26, m = 1.22), about 1.3 times as wide as mesoscutum (T3W/TSL = 1.23-1.43, m = 1.34), coriaceous with dense setae; basal depressions on T3 absent; lateral patch of T3 absent; posterodorsal patch of T3 absent; apical setae on T3 absent. S3 (Fig. 4F View Figure 4 ) coriaceous with dense setae; basal depressions of S3 absent. T4 coriaceous with dense setae; median patch on T4 absent; lateral patch of T4 absent. T5 coriaceous with dense setae; lateral patch of T5 absent; T6 coriaceous with dense setae; lateral patch of T6 absent.

Male. Unknown.

Material examined. Holotype: Aichi pref.: Kita-Shitara dist., Shitara town, Uradani (Beech forest), alt. 900m, 18-24. VII. 1994, K. Yamagishi leg., 1♀ (EmT) [ELMU]. Paratypes: Same locality as the holotype, 9-17. IV. 1994, K. Yamagishi leg., 1♀ (YPT) [ELMU]; 25. IV-1. V. 1994, 1♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 2-8. V. 1994, 3♀ (YPT) [ELMU]; 9-15. V. 1994, 1♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 9-15. V. 1994, 1♀ (YPT) [ELMU]; 16-22. V. 1994, 1♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 23-29. V. 1994, 9♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 6-12. VI. 1994, 4♀ (YPT) [ELMU]; 13-19. VI. 1994, 23♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 13-19. VI. 1994, 9♀ (YPT) [ELMU]; 20-26. VI. 1994, 8♀ (EmT) [ELKU]; 20-26. VI. 1994, 1♀ (MT) [ELMU]; 27. VI-3. VII. 1994, 7♀ (EmT) [ELKU]; 27. VI-3. VII. 1994, 2♀ (YPT) [ELMU]; 4-10. VII. 1994, 4♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 11-17. VII. 1994, 2♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 15-21. VIII. 1994, T. Kanbe leg., 1♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 22-28. VIII. 1994, 2♀ (EmT) [ELMU]; 29. VIII-4. XI. 1994, K. Yamagishi leg., 3♀ (EmT) [ELKU]; 5-11. XI. 1994, 2♀ (EmT) [ELMU].

Distribution.

Japan (Honshu: Aichi).

Etymology.

The species name refers to the sculpture of frons and metasoma.

Remarks.

Among eastern Palearctic Trimorus species, this species is similar to T. amesis Kozlov & Kononova, 2001 and T. mirandus Kozlov & Kononova, 2001 in having shortened wings that at most reach posterior margin of mesosoma. However, it differs from T. amesis in small body size ( T. coriaceus about 0.9 mm, whereas T. amesis is about 1.4 mm), antenomere length ratio (A2, A3, A4 are same length, A4 is about 2 times longer than A5, A5 and A6 are same length in T. coriaceus ; A2 and A3 are same length, A4 is about 0.8 times shorter than A3 and 3.4 times longer than A5, A5 and A6 are same length in T. amesis ) and central keel (not reaching anterior ocellus in T. coriaseus ; complete in T. amesis ), and from T. mirandus in sculpture of frons, mesoscutellum, and T3 (frons is coriaceous (Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ), mesoscutellum is imbricate (Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ), and T3 is densely punctate-imbricate (Fig. 4E View Figure 4 ) in T. coriaceus ; all of them are smooth in T. mirandus ). In addition, this species differs from T. granulatus sp. n. in the shape of head (flat in T. coriaceus (Fig. 1A, B View Figure 1 ); globular in T. granulatus (Fig. 2A, B View Figure 2 )) and sculpture of frons (coriaceous in T. coriaceus (Fig. 4A View Figure 4 ); granulate in T. granulatus (Fig. 5A View Figure 5 )) and T3 (densely punctate-imbricate in T. coriaceus (Fig. 4E View Figure 4 ); shallowly punctate in T. granulatus (Fig. 5E View Figure 5 )).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Scelionidae

Genus

Trimorus