97. Anteon turneri Olmi, 1984

(Figs 74E, 78D)

Anteon turneri Olmi 1984: 378 .

Description. ♀ (Fig. 74E). Fully winged; body length 2.4–3.4 mm. Completely testaceous-reddish, except petiole black, metanotum and metapectal-propodeal disc partly black, first segment of metasoma partly black (in two ♀♀ from South Africa, 34°27.41’S 19°21.39’E, metasoma completely testaceous). In specimen from South Africa, 33°56.232’S 18°57.711’E, BH12-FYN3-M05, head brown, except some testaceous spots on vertex; antenna testaceous, except antennomeres 1–3 brown; mesosoma and metasoma testaceous, except many brown spots; legs testaceous, except coxae, femora and tibiae partly brown.Antennomeres in following proportions: 10:5:6:5:5:5:5:5:4.5:6. Head dull, granulate; frontal line present; frons with two lateral keels near orbits and directed towards antennal toruli; occipital carina complete; POL = 4; OL = 5; OOL = 5 OPL = 5; TL = 5. Pronotum shiny, setose, slightly granulate; posterior surface much longer than anterior surface and slightly shorter than mesoscutum (10:11); pronotal tubercle reaching tegula. Mesoscutum shiny, granulate. Notauli incomplete, faintly and shortly visible near anterior margin of mesoscutum. Mesoscutellum and metanotum shiny, unsculptured. Metapectal-propodeal disc dull, with transverse posterior keel, reticulate rugose; propodeal declivity completely granulate, without longitudinal keels, not reticulate rugose. Forewing hyaline, without dark transverse bands; distal part of 2r-rs&Rs vein much shorter than proximal part (2.5:7). Protarsomeres in following proportions: 6:2:3:7:16. Enlarged claw (Fig. 78D) with proximal prominence bearing one long bristle. Protarsomere 5 (Fig. 78D) with two rows of 23–30 lamellae (30 in holotype); apex with four lamellae. Tibial spurs 1/1/2.

♂. Unknown.

Material examined. Type: ♀ holotype: SOUTH AFRICA: Western Cape, Mossel Bay, XII.1921, R.E. Turner leg. (NHMUK) . Other material: SOUTH AFRICA: Eastern Cape, Februarie Farm (39.9 km 268° W Kirkwood), 33°32.813’S 25°03.091’E, 10–12.II.2001, MT, VB01-R2N-M24, Valley bushveld (non-trashed), S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (SAMC); KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Hilton, garden, 24.XI–9.XII.2003, MT, M. Mostovski leg. , 1♀ (NMSA); Western Cape, Walker Bay Nature Reserve, 34°27.41’S 19°21.39’E, 24.I–21.II.1998, YPT, S. van Noort & B. Fisher leg. , 2♀♀ (SAMC); same locality label, 18.IV–16.V.1998, 1♀ (SAMC); same locality label, IX–XII.1997, MT, S. van Noort leg., 6♀♀ (5 in SAMC, 1 in MOLC); same locality label, 17–31.V.1997, MT, S. van Noort leg., 5♀♀ (SAMC); Western Cape, Walker Bay Nature Reserve, 34°27.414’S 19°21.393’E, 28.XII.1997 – 21.III.1998, MT, South Coast Strandveld, 57 m, S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (SAMC); Western Cape, Kogelberg Nature Reserve, 34°15’S 19°05’E, 16.IV.1999, pitfall trap, S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (SAMC); Western Cape, Kogelberg Nature Reserve, 34°16.481’S 19°01.033’E, 16.I–16.II.2000, MT, Mesic Mountain Fynbos, last burnt c. 1978, S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (SAMC); Western Cape, Koeberg Nature Reserve, 33°37.62’S 18°24.26’E, 23.I–20.II.1998, YPT, S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (SAMC); Koeberg Nature Reserve, 33°37.622’S 18°24.259’E, 3–31.X.1997, MT, West Coast Strandveld, S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (SAMC); Western Cape, Grootvadersbosch Nature Reserve, 33°58.888’S 20°48.885’E, 454 m, 29.III–23.VII.2010, MT, South Langeberg Sandstone Fynbos, S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (SAMC); Western Cape, Cape Town, above Tokai Forest, Constantiaberge, above Donkerboskloof, 34°02‘S 18°23‘E, 460 m, 10–17.III.1995, Mesic Mountain Fynbos, Protea coronata dominated, MT, S. van Noort leg. , 2♀♀ (SAMC); Western Cape, Goukamma Nature Reserve, Eastern section, near Buffelsbaai, 34°4.566’S 22°57.670’E, 30 m, 29.XII.1994 – 15.I.1995, Dune Fynbos, MT, GOU 94-M01, S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (SAMC); Western Cape, Banghoek Valley, Dwarsriviershoek Farm, 33°56.232’S 18°57.711’E, 410 m, 20.X–27.XI.2013, MT, Mesic Mountain Fynbos, BH 12-FYN3-M14, S. van Noort leg. , 1♀ (MOLC); same locality label, 10.XII.2012 – 24.I.2013, BH12-FYN3-M05, 1♀ (SAMC); same locality label, 3–25.IV.2013, BH12-FYN3-M07, 1♀ (MOLC) .

Hosts. Unknown.

Distribution. South Africa.

Remarks. Anteon turneri is very similar to A. townesi Olmi 1984; the unique difference regards the forewing colouration ( A. townesi has two dark transverse bands; whereas A. turneri has completely hyaline wings). There is a possibility that these species are conspecific. They were both collected in the same locality (Walker Bay Nature Reserve). The discovery of the ♂♂ of both species should elucidate the species delimitation.