Apenesia curvata, Lanes, G. O. & Azevedo, C. O., 2004

Lanes, G. O. & Azevedo, C. O., 2004, New species and notes on Apenesia (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae) from the Brazilian Amazon, Zootaxa 679, pp. 1-16 : 12-14

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158458

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A7986FF6-1969-4066-B31C-97E59777FF7B

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6272609

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038787F9-FE11-900A-FED7-F8B4FAF8FDE6

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Apenesia curvata
status

sp. nov.

Apenesia curvata sp. nov. ( Figs. 20–23 View FIGURE 20 – 23. 20 – 23 )

Description. —Male. Body length 4.1 mm; LFW 2.8 mm. Color: head and mesonotum dark castaneous, metanotum dark rufous castaneous, mandible, palpi and antenna castaneous, tegula and legs light castaneous, wings hyaline, veins castaneous.

Head ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 – 23. 20 – 23 ): mandible with five teeth, the lower large and sharpened, the others in an oblique series ( Fig. 21 View FIGURE 20 – 23. 20 – 23 ). Clypeus with subangulate median lobe, median carina weak apically. First four antennal segment in a ratio of 28:10:15:14, segment III 3 X as long as thick, segment XI 2.5 X as long as thick. Eyes with very short and sparse setae. Frons polished, with small and sparse punctures. WH 0.97 LH; WF 0.58 X WH; WF 1.11 X HE; OOL 1.25 X WOT; posterior ocellus distant from the crest vertex 1.2 X DAO; frontal angle of ocellar triangle acute. Vertex barely convex, corners rounded, occipital carina visible in dorsal view. VOL 0.64 X HE.

Mesosoma ( Fig. 20 View FIGURE 20 – 23. 20 – 23 ): thorax polished. Pronotal disc with anterior transverse carina. Notauli well impressed, very narrow anteriorly, nearly reaching the posterior margin of the mesoscutum. Parapsidal furrows well impressed, incomplete anteriorly. Propodeal disc 1.11 X as wide as long, polished except the basal triangle, median carina defined only at the anterior third, lateral of propodeum polished, declivity strigulate.

Metasoma: polished and petiolate. Genitalia ( Fig. 22–23 View FIGURE 20 – 23. 20 – 23 ): paramere progressively wider apically, apical margin broadly concave, ventral surface stout; volsella with ventral ramus of digitus large, 0.52 X as long as paramere, apical half dilated and rounded; aedeagus with two pairs of apical lobes, the outer pair truncate and wider apically, angled at corners, produced upward, the inner pair visible only in dorsal view, lobes curved upward.

Material examined.— HOLOTYPE: male, BRAZIL, Amazonas, Manaus, Reserve Ducke, 06–17.VII.1992, Stick trap 1m, J. Vidal & J. Vidal col. ( INPA). PARATYPES: BRAZIL, Amapá, 1 male, Serra do Navio, 16–18.V.1989, Malaise trap, I. S. Gorayeb col. ( MPEG); Amazonas, Manaus, 1 male, Reserve Ducke, 09.IX.1986, L. Ulisses col. ( INPA); 5 males, Reserve Ducke, 02–04.X.1991 ­ 06–17.VII.1992, Stick trap 1 m and 20 m, J. Vidal & J. Vidal col. ( INPA); 1 male, Reserve 1112, 13.VIII.1986, Malaise trap, B. Klein col.

( INPA); 2 males, Reserve 1208, 22.X.1985 – 06.V.1986, Malaise trap, B. Klein col. ( INPA); 1 male, Reserve 1210, 10.X.1985, Malaise trap, B. Klein col. ( INPA); 3 male, Reserve 1301, 26.III.1986 – 19. III. 1992, Malaise trap, B. Klein col. ( INPA); Pará, Oriximiná, Alcoa Mineração, Rio Trombetas, 7–25.X.1982, CDC trap, Rafael, Binda & Vidal col. ( INPA).

Remarks.—This species show as its principal peculiarity the form of the inner pair of the lobes of the aedeagus: they are sharp and curved to the dorsal side, visible only in lateral view.

Etymology.—The name refers to the inner lobes of aedeagus being directed upwards.

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia

MPEG

Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi

CDC

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Bethylidae

Genus

Apenesia

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