Horismenus stator, Hansson & Kenyon & Benrey, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4585.1.10 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B57660-FFB1-FFA7-FF0F-87A0FDAC3FCA |
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Horismenus stator |
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sp. nov. |
Horismenus stator sp. nov.
Figs 52–55 View FIGURES 48–55 , 56–59 View FIGURES 56–59 , 64–67 View FIGURES 60–67 .
Diagnosis. Antennal scrobes join below frontal suture (Figs 56, 57); flagellomeres short and stout (Figs 54, 55), e.g. female 1st flagellomere 1.8× as long as wide and male 3rd flagellomere 0.9× as long as wide; male scape 2.8× as long as wide and predominantly metallic (Fig. 55); forewing speculum open below; scutellum convex (Fig. 58); first gastral tergite in female with median ⅓ with punctures. Similar to H. missouriensis, but differs from this species as described in the key, and in having propodeum with smaller propodeal spiracles (Fig. 67), smaller and more strongly reticulate anterolateral foveae (Fig. 67), and a wider median carina (Fig. 67); also similar to H. bruchophagus but differs in both sexes in having head and mesosoma golden-green (Fig. 53) (black with metallic tinges in H. bruchophagus). Description. FEMALE. Length 0.9–1.1 mm. Scape yellowish-brown with apical ¼ dark brown with metallic tinges; pedicel and flagellum metallic bluish-green. Frons golden-green. Vertex golden-green. Mesosoma goldengreen, propodeum with smooth parts golden-green, reticulate parts metallic dark purple. Coxae golden-green; femora, tibiae and tarsi yellowish-white. Wings hyaline. Petiole metallic dark purple. Gaster with first tergite golden-green in anterior ¼, metallic dark purple in posterior ¾; remaining tergites metallic dark purple.
Antenna as in Fig. 54 View FIGURES 48–55 . Frons with interscrobal area smooth, clypeal area and part just above frontal suture with raised and weak reticulation, remaining parts with raised and strong reticulation; frontal suture V-shaped, incomplete not reaching eyes; antennal scrobes join below frontal suture. Vertex with engraved and strong reticulation; with a median groove in posterior part, groove continues down on occiput. Occipital margin rounded.
Mesoscutum with raised and strong reticulation; notauli as narrow and distinct grooves medially. Scutellum with engraved and strong reticulation. Dorsellum smooth, anterolaterally with two large foveae. Coxae smooth and shiny. Propodeum smooth and shiny, posterolateral parts, submedian grooves and anterolateral foveae reticulate; propodeal callus with two setae. Forewing speculum open below, closed in some specimens; with 15–17 admarginal setae.
Gaster with first tergite smooth and shiny in anterior and posterior ⅓, median ⅓ with punctures.
Ratios. DE/DO 4.7; WH/DE 2.1; HE/MS/WM 3.6/1.0/2.8; POL/OOL/POO 4.0/1.0/1.0; WH/WT 1.1; LW/ LM/HW 1.8/1.1/1.0; PM/ST 1.2; LC/WC 5.4; WG/WC 1.6; LS/LT 0.19; LP/WP 1.0; MM/LG 0.9–1.1.
MALE. Length 1.9–2.1 mm. Scape predominantly golden-green, base dark brown. Frons, vertex and thoracic dorsum metallic bluish-green. Colour otherwise as in female. Antenna as in Fig. 55 View FIGURES 48–55 . Head and mesosoma as in female.
Ratios. HE/MS/WM 2.5/1.0/3.3; LP/WP 1.2; MM/LG 1.1–1.5.
Distribution. USA (Arizona).
Hosts. Stator spp. ( Coleoptera : Chrysomelidae : Bruchinae) on Parkinsonia microphyllum ( Fabaceae ).
Type material. Holotype female labelled “ USA, Arizona, Colossal Cave , 1045 m, vii.2009, ex. Stator sp. on Parkinsonia microphyllum ”, in NHM . Paratypes. 22♀ 11♂ mounted on cards. USA: Arizona: with same label data as holotype (1♀ 2♂, NHM) ; from same locality as holotype but collected vii.2008 (17♀, MZLU, NHM)); Picacho Peak, 600 m, from Parkinsonia microphyllum with two species of Stator ” (4♀ 9♂, MZLU, NHM).
Etymology. Named after host. Molecular data. Horismenus stator equals “HM1” in Kenyon et al. (2015) and molecular data associated with “HM1” is accounted for in that paper.
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University of Nottingham |
MZLU |
Lund University |
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