Neodiasta ecuadorensis (Fischer, 2006) Zhang & Achterberg & Tian & Tan, 2020

Zhang, Ruo-Nan, Achterberg, Cornelis van, Tian, Xiao-Xia & Tan, Jiang-Li, 2020, Review of the Bobekia - group (Braconidae, Alysiinae, Alysiini), with description of a new genus and a new subgenus, ZooKeys 926, pp. 25-51 : 25

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.926.47270

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scientific name

Neodiasta ecuadorensis (Fischer, 2006)
status

comb. nov.

Neodiasta ecuadorensis (Fischer, 2006) comb. nov. Figs 79-91 View Figures 79–91

Phasmidiasta ecuadorensis Fischer, 2006: 628-629.

Type material.

Holotype: ♂ (BZL), "Ecuador: Tungurahua prov., Banos, 14.ii.2002, 1500 m, M. Halada", "♂ Holotype: Phasmidiasta ecuadorensis sp. nov., M. Fischer, det. 2005".

Diagnosis.

See genus diagnosis.

Description.

Holotype, ♂, length of body 4.3 mm, of fore wing 4.3 mm.

Head: Head moderately transverse and shiny, concave posteriorly (Fig. 88 View Figures 79–91 ), width of head 1.8 × its lateral length; antenna incomplete, 27 segments remaining and segments with long bristly setae, third segment 0.8 × as long as fourth segment and 1.2 × wider than fourth segment in lateral view, length of third and fourth segments 2.7 and 4.2 × their width, respectively (Fig. 91 View Figures 79–91 ); length of maxillary palp 1.8 × height of head; eye in dorsal view 1.6 × as long as temple (Fig. 88 View Figures 79–91 ); frons largely flat in front of anterior ocellus and only behind antennal sockets with narrow depression (Fig. 88 View Figures 79–91 ); vertex convex and very sparsely setose; OOL: diameter of ocellus: POL= 9:2:2; face 2.4 × wider than high, largely striate laterally, largely smooth medio-dorsally, moderately convex and with longitudinal convex median area (Fig. 87 View Figures 79–91 ); clypeus 1.3 × wider than high, protruding, semicircular and nearly truncate medio-ventrally (Fig. 87 View Figures 79–91 ); malar space virtually absent; mandible strongly widened dorsally and ventrally straight, but near third lobe-shaped tooth with minute lobe, dorsal tooth large and lobe-shaped, larger than similar ventral tooth, middle (= second) tooth curved, small compared to first tooth and robust; medial length of mandible 1.6 × its maximum width (Figs 85 View Figures 79–91 , 90 View Figures 79–91 ).

Mesosoma: Length of mesosoma 1.6 × its height; mesoscutum with lateral carina in front of tegulae distinct and crenulate; pronotal sides shiny and smooth but oblique groove crenulate anteriorly and sparsely crenulate posteriorly; epicnemial area depressed anteriorly and partly crenulate (Fig. 81 View Figures 79–91 ); precoxal sulcus very wide, oblique, coarsely crenulate, but posterior 0.3 absent (except short depression above middle coxa; Fig. 81 View Figures 79–91 ); remainder of mesopleuron smooth and largely glabrous except ventrally; pleural sulcus finely crenulate; episternal scrobe medium-sized and oblique; metapleuron largely smooth but with some rugae medially, with some long setae and deep pit anteriorly; mesosternal sulcus finely crenulate; pronope medium-sized (compared to length of pronotum in dorsal view), deep and nearly round (Fig. 88 View Figures 79–91 ); notauli distinctly crenulate and wide, but posteriorly narrow and nearly smooth; medio-posterior depression of mesoscutum long and deep, smooth and up to level of notauli (Fig. 82 View Figures 79–91 ); mesoscutum strongly shiny and smooth, largely glabrous; scutellar sulcus deep and wide, with one carina, narrowed medially and 2.4 × wider than its maximum length; scutellar disc weakly convex (but posteriorly rather bulging), largely glabrous and smooth (Fig. 81 View Figures 79–91 ); metanotum hardly protruding and only anterior half with median carina; medio-longitudinal carina of propodeum coarse and only on anterior face of propodeum, connected to complete parallel-sided areola, posterior face smooth between carinae and dorsally crenulate-rugose except smooth anterior area (Figs 81-83 View Figures 79–91 ).

Wings (Figs 79 View Figures 79–91 , 80 View Figures 79–91 ). Pterostigma very narrow elliptical (nearly parallel-sided), apically hardly differentiated from 1-R1 and vein r issued slightly behind middle of pterostigma; vein r 0.8 × width of pterostigma; r:3-SR:SR1 = 5:31:31; SR1 and 2-SR straight; cu-a just postfurcal; 3-CU1 much longer than CU1b; 2-SR:3-SR:r-m = 25:31:14; m-cu far postfurcal, converging to 1-M posteriorly; first subdiscal cell 4.3 × as long as wide; M+CU1 largely sclerotized. Hind wing: M+CU:1-M:1r-m = 34:45:16; m-cu distinct, curved and unsclerotized.

Legs: Hind coxa rugose dorsally and remainder largely smooth; tarsal claws rather slender, evenly curved and longer than arolium (Fig. 86 View Figures 79–91 ); length of femur, tibia and basitarsus of hind leg 5.7, 12.0, and 9.6 × their width, respectively; hind leg densely setose; hind tarsus slender (Fig. 86 View Figures 79–91 ) and slightly longer than tibia.

Metasoma: Length of first tergite 1.1 × its apical width, its surface coarsely longitudinally costate-striate, its dorsal carinae converging and meeting submedially (Fig. 83 View Figures 79–91 ); dorsope deep and medium-sized (Fig. 83 View Figures 79–91 ); basal 0.7 of second tergite entirely coarsely longitudinally striate; remainder of metasoma smooth; third tergite in lateral view flat.

Colour: Black or blackish brown; mandible, palpi, clypeus and second tergite laterally pale yellowish; legs (but hind tibia and all tarsi infuscate or dark brown), tegulae and basal half of metasoma ventrally brownish yellow; apical half of metasoma dark brown ventrally; face yellowish brown; propleuron posteriorly, orbita and temple reddish brown; pterostigma, second and third tergites dark brown and most veins brown; wing membrane subhyaline.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Neodiasta

Loc

Neodiasta ecuadorensis (Fischer, 2006)

Zhang, Ruo-Nan, Achterberg, Cornelis van, Tian, Xiao-Xia & Tan, Jiang-Li 2020
2020
Loc

Phasmidiasta ecuadorensis

Fischer 2006
2006