Scrapter basutorum ( Cockerell, 1915 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.912.2373 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10420010 |
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Scrapter basutorum ( Cockerell, 1915 ) |
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Scrapter basutorum ( Cockerell, 1915) View in CoL
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Capicola basutorum Cockerell, 1915: 342–343 , holotype ♂ (type locality: Basutoland, Lesotho) (NHML), examined.
Polyglossa (Strandiella) luteipennis Friese, 1925: 516 , holotype ♂ (type locality: Rikatla, Mozambique) (ZMHB), examined (synonymized by Eardley 1996).
Diagnosis
The female of S. basutorum can be separated from that of all other species of this group by the following character combination: pronotal lobe yellow ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); facial fovea 3.5 times as long as wide ( Fig. 2B View Fig ) and sparse punctation (i = 1–2 d) on the scutum ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). The male is characterized by a yellow pronotal lobe ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); flagellum of antenna slightly longer than the compound eye ( Fig. 3A View Fig ); hind femur partly yellow ( Fig. 3A View Fig ) and facial fovea 3.5 times as long as wide.
Material examined (2 specimens)
LESOTHO • 1 ♂; Basutoland , Teyateyaneng; [29°09′ S], [27°44′ E]; 16 Dec. 1964; DB leg.; RCMK GoogleMaps .
SOUTH AFRICA • 1 ♀; O.F.S. Adullam Farm near Clarens; 28°32′ S, 28°28′ E; 20–26 Feb. 1980; CK leg.; RCMK GoogleMaps .
Description
Female
BODY LENGTH. 10.7 mm.
HEAD. Slightly wider than long. Integument brownish, mandibles dark brownish. Face irregularly and sparsely covered with light brownish hair, more densely around the basis of the antennae. Facial fovea about 3.5 times as long as wide. Ocelli slightly in front of posterior margin of compound eyes. Clypeus medial with shallow longitudinal depression; coarse punctation, apically sparse (i = 1–2 d), laterally dense (i = 1 d). Surface between punctures relatively smooth and shiny ( Fig. 2B View Fig ). Malar area medially narrow, slightly curved. Antennal flagella ventrally and distal third completely yellow, dorsally black. Supraclypeal area at upper margin flat to slightly convex.
MESOSOMA. Integument black, pronotal lobe yellow. Scutum coarsely and irregularly punctate (i = 1–2.5 d); surface between punctures with very fine punctation. Metanotum about a third of length of scutellum ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). Propodeum basally broadly, coarsely carinate, posterior coarsely coriaceous, laterally carinae ( Fig. 2D View Fig ). Scutum, scutellum, metanotum, mesepisternum and propodeum sparsely covered with short, greyish, erect hair.
WINGS. Yellowish-brown, stigma yellow, wing venation brownish ( Fig. 2A View Fig ).
LEGS. Integument brownish, hind femur completely dark brown to black. Vestiture greyish-white, scopa greyish-brown ( Fig. 2A View Fig ).
METASOMA. Integument brownish, marginal zones yellowish-brown. No hair bands on basally terga.T3 anterior of premarginal line with hair band of long greyish-brownish, erect hair. Prepygidial and pygidial fimbriae greyish-brown. Discs of T1–T4 punctulate; surface between punctures smooth and shiny ( Fig. 2E–F View Fig ).
Male
BODY length. 11 mm.
HEAD. Slightly wider than long. Integument brownish, mandibles yellowish proximal and reddish distal. Facial fovea about 3.5 times as long as wide. Face densely covered with long, white, erect hair. Ocelli slightly in front of posterior margin of compound eyes. Malar area medially narrow, slightly curved. Antennal flagella ventrally and distal half completely yellow, dorsally black.
MESOSOMA. Integument brownish to black, pronotal lobe yellow. Scutum irregularly and densely (i = 1–2.5 d) punctate, mixed with very fine punctures ( Fig. 3B View Fig ). Basal half of the propodeum with coarse carinae, posterior half rugulose ( Fig. 3C View Fig ). Scutum, scutellum, metanotum, mesepisternum and propodeum sparsely covered with long, brownish to greyish, erect hair.
WINGS. Yellowish-brown, stigma yellow, wing venation brownish ( Fig. 3A View Fig ).
LEGS. Integument on basis brownish, hind femur partly yellow. Vestiture greyish-white ( Fig. 3A View Fig ).
METASOMA. Integument brownish, marginal zone brownish. T2–T4 sparsely covered with long, yellowish-brown, erect hair; T4–T5 basally with short, very dense, light brownish, erect hair, covering about sixth of T4 and half of T5. T3–T4 row of short, erect, light brownish hair. Disc of T1 finely, shallowly, sparsely (i = 3–5 d) punctate ( Fig. 4A View Fig ), discs of T2–T4 terga shallowly, finely, and sparsely (i = 2 d), but regularly punctate. Surface between punctures matt ( Fig. 3D View Fig ).
TERMINALIA. Genitalia ( Fig. 4B View Fig ), S7 ( Fig. 4C View Fig ) and terminal plate of S8 ( Fig. 4D View Fig ) as illustrated.
Distribution
A montane species that is only known from the Drakensberg region of South Africa and Lesotho. According to Eardley (1996), a single record from Mozambique is doubtful.
Floral hosts
Unknown.
Seasonal activity
December–February.
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Scrapter basutorum ( Cockerell, 1915 )
Mack, Anne & Kuhlmann, Michael 2023 |
Polyglossa (Strandiella) luteipennis
Friese H. 1925: 516 |
Capicola basutorum
Cockerell T. D. A. 1915: 343 |