Noyesaphytis lasallei Polaszek & Woolley, 2020

Polaszek, Andrew, Lahey, Zachary & Woolley, James B., 2020, Noyesaphytis (Chalcidoidea: Aphelinidae) - an unusual new genus from Madagascar, and a reassessment of Aphelininae classification based on morphology, Journal of Natural History 54 (9), pp. 647-664 : 662-663

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2020.1773559

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4323985

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/46A980C5-5B13-45EB-AC20-698C4C207A6A

taxon LSID

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treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Noyesaphytis lasallei Polaszek & Woolley
status

sp. nov.

Noyesaphytis lasallei Polaszek & Woolley sp. n.

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Description

In addition to the genus-level characters above, the following characters are likely to be of species-level significance if additional species of Noyesaphytis are discovered:

Length (female holotype): 1.1 mm (to ovipositor tip).

Colour: Head brown, pale areas between the toruli and compound eyes, and around the ocelli. Genae darker brown than remainder of head. Mesoscutum largely dark brown with the following pale: a narrow longitudinal streak from central pronotum to base of scutellum; sutures bordering mesoscutal mid and side lobes and axillae, axillulae, hind margin of scutellum, metanotum, central pronotum. Mesosoma setation pale ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 ). Metasoma entirely dark brown. All femora and tibiae largely brown; femora pale for their distal 1/3-1/4; tibiae pale proximally and distally for 1/4–1/5 of their length. Tarsomeres pale, except all distal segments and fore and hind basitarsus brown. Fore wing distinctly infuscate below parastigma, along hind margin of marginal vein and below stigmal vein, the latter forming a faint cloud that reaches almost to the hind margin of the wing.

Sculpture: Frons with aciculate sculpture below the stemmaticum, transverse sculpture at the level of the lower compound eyes ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 ); between the eyes and toruli the sculpture is diagonally elongate-reticulate. Mid lobe of mesoscutum and scutellum with fine aciculate sculpture; side lobes and axillae reticulate; axillulae each with 4–5 longitudinal striae. Propodeum reticulate centrally and at sides. Metasoma with longitudinally reticulate sculpture laterally.

Additional characters

Submarginal vein with five robust setae directed distally, i.e. towards the wing apex; ‘costal cell’ with a complete line of fine setae medially, and a row of five stronger setae in its distal upper corner. Mid tibial spur 0.7x corresponding basitarsus. Ovipositor projecting beyond metasoma; length 2.4x mid tibia. 2nd valvifers 2.9x 3rd valvulae.

Male ( Figures 10–13 View Figure 10 View Figure 11 View Figure 12 View Figure 13 ):

Length: 1.0 mm

Colour: Largely as in female, with the following differences: Pale longitudinal streak absent from mid lobe of mesoscutum; metanotum and propodeum uniformly brown; legs more evenly brown than in female, sharply contrasting pale and brown areas absent. Wing less strongly infuscated.

Sculpture: Largely as in female, but dorsal mesosomal sculpture tending more towards reticulate rather than aciculate.

Additional characters

Antennal formula 1,1,4,1,1. Four anelli present, followed by a single funicle and clava ( Figures 10–12 View Figure 10 View Figure 11 View Figure 12 ). Mid tibial spur equal in length to corresponding basitarsus. Genitalia as in Figure 13 View Figure 13 , phallobase elongate, with digiti and claspers present.

Material examined

Holotype female: MADAGASCAR: Tuléar (currently Toliara), Berenty 24º59 ʹ 53”S 46º19 ʹ 53”E v.1983 (JS Noyes ) BM 1983–201; NHMUK010370379 ; DNA1157 . Holotype dissected and slide-mounted in Canada balsam. GoogleMaps Paratypes 2 males: MADAGASCAR: Tuléar (currently Toliara), Bereboka 19º59 ʹ 53”S 44º35 ʹ 59”E 18–23.v.1983 (JS Noyes) BM 1983–201 ( NHMUK); DNA1158-9 . GoogleMaps Holotype and paratype specimens are deposited in NHM, London.

Etymology

The genus name Noyesaphytis is derived from the collector’s family name (Noyes) and the generic name Aphytis . The use of various prefixes before - aphytis for genera considered to be related to Aphytis has several precedents; e.g. Punkaphytis Kim and Heraty (2012) ; Wallaceaphytis Polaszek & Fusu, in Polaszek et al. (2013) .

The specific epithet lasallei is based on, and in memory of,our friend and colleague,Dr John La Salle.

NHM

United Kingdom, London, The Natural History Museum [formerly British Museum (Natural History)]

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Aphelinidae

Genus

Noyesaphytis

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