Baeosega krombeini Binoy, Mita & Girish Kumar, sp. nov.

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(Figs 10–18)

Type Material: Holotype ♀, India: Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram district, Peppara Wildlife Sanctuary, Kanithadam (8°39’42.4”N, 77°08’59.3”E, 602m), 19.ix.2019, Coll. P. Girish Kumar (ZSIK) Regd. No. ZSI/ WGRC /IR/INV. 16147 ; Paratype 1 ♀ (same details as holotype, except date 21.ix.2019) (ZSIK) Regd. No. ZSI/ WGRC /IR/INV. 16148 .

Diagnosis. Clypeus apically rounded; pronotum coarsely rugose-punctate; ventral area of face yellowish; declivous part of T1 smooth; remainder of T1 aciculate.

Description. Female holotype (Figs 10–18). Body length 2.49 mm.

Colour. Dorsal area of frons dark brown to black with slight brownish metallic highlights; ventral area of frons yellowish brown (Fig. 13); mesosoma dull brown with pronotum postero-medially and anterolaterally reddish-brown, mesoscutum brown, anteriorly and laterally darker, mesoscutellum reddish-brown; metanotum and metapectal-propodeal complex dark brown (Fig. 15); tegula pale yellowish; metasoma with T1 and S1 reddish brown, T2 dark brown except apically; rest of terga yellowish brown with medial dark patch; tubular apical terga yellowish; scape and pedicel testaceous; F1–F3 ivory to pale yellowish, F4 pale brown, rest of flagellomeres brownish-black; legs testaceous brown with coxae basally brown, mid and metatibia dorsally brown, metafemur darker apically (Fig. 18).

Head. Scapal basin cross-ridged, band of wrinkles baso-medially, in anterior view as long as 0.54 × head length (Fig. 13); clypeus shallowly produced ventrally, apico-medially slightly rounded, sub-antennal distance as long as MOD (Fig. 14); head in anterior view 1.07 × as wide as long; MOD 1.43 × OOD; POD 2.49 × OOD (Fig. 12); inner and outer eye margins without any setigerous foveolate furrows, sparsely setose (Fig. 10a); dorsal area of frons and vertex shiny, coarsely punctate, interspaces rough; diameter of puncture less than MOD; eyes large, pale white with denser microtrichiae, in profile 1.27 × as long as wide (Fig. 11); shallow impression present anterior to anterior ocellus; flagellomeres fusiform, rounded, wider than long (except F1 & F2 longer than broad) with short microtrichiae; F1 4× as long as broad; F2 almost as long as broad; relative lengths of antennal scape: pedicel: F1–9 = 14: 4: 9: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 2: 1: 1: 2.

Mesosoma. Dorsal pronotal area1.2 × as long as length of mesonotum, coarsely rugose-punctate with punctures tending to be confluent in oblique rows from midline, antero-medially with large punctures, diameter of puncture 0.8 × MOD; median longitudinal furrow distinct on posterior two-thirds, meeting inward with emarginated posterior margin; postero-lateral corner of pronotum produced, almost touching tegula; propleuron rugose punctate, ventrally forming small lobe-like process onto mesopleuron; notauli deep, mesoscutum coarsely punctate-reticulate, 1.49 × length of mesoscutellum, mesoscutellum indistinctly rugulose; mesopleuron shiny with large punctures; wing pads reaching posterior margin of mesoscutellum (Fig. 16); meso-metascutellar suture sulcate; metapostnotum rugate, with two distinct tubercles diverging posteriorly; metapleuron polished foveolate anteriorly, forming coarse striae meeting propodeal rugae posteriorly; metapectal-propodeal complex with postero-lateral corners bluntly angulate (Fig. 15).

Metasoma. Metasoma ovoid; declivous surface of T1 glabrous, smooth and shiny, remainder shiny, aciculate with setae dorsally (Fig. 17), laterally alutaceous with moderate setosity; remainder visible terga densely setose; S2 with distinct setigerous punctures, punctures mostly separated by half the diameter of a puncture (Fig. 18).

Distribution. India (Kerala).

Differential diagnosis. B. krombeini sp. nov. resembles B. humida in having the meso-metascutellar suture without foveae and T1 smooth on the declivous part. However, B. krombeini sp. nov. differs from B. humida in having the head in anterior view black with the ventral area of face yellowish brown (vs. head in anterior view entirely black); and the dorsal pronotal area rugose-punctate (vs. surface punctate with granulated interspaces).

Etymology. The specific epithet krombeini is named after Karl V. Krombein for his immense contributions in the taxonomy of amisegine wasps from Sri Lanka.