Deinodryinus piceus Olmi, Copeland & van Noort, 2019

Olmi, Massimo, Copeland, Robert S. & Noort, Simon Van, 2019, Dryinidae of the Afrotropical region (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea), Zootaxa 4630 (1), pp. 1-619 : 243-244

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4630.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:8D375836-CCBA-473C-836F-6ABD44B4F881

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E987E2-FF5D-2ABB-FF3E-D73FFF11FCBB

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Deinodryinus piceus Olmi, Copeland & van Noort
status

sp. nov.

19. Deinodryinus piceus Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov.

( Figs 92D View FIGURE 92 , 93 View FIGURE 93 , 94A View FIGURE 94 )

Diagnosis. Macropterous ♀ of Deinodryinus with head strongly punctate, unsculptured among punctures ( Fig. 94A View FIGURE 94 ); frontal line absent; frons without lateral keels joining lateral ocelli to antennal toruli; posterior surface of pro- notum with sharp lateral margins; mesosoma without strong constriction between prothorax and mesothorax ( Fig. 94A View FIGURE 94 ); protarsomere 1 slightly shorter than 4; distal region of protarsomere 5 robust ( Fig. 92D View FIGURE 92 ).

Description. ♀ ( Figs 93 View FIGURE 93 , 94A View FIGURE 94 ). Fully winged; body length 3.4–3.5 mm. Head brown, except mandible, clypeus and anterior half of frons ferruginous; antenna testaceous, except antennomeres 7–10 brown; mesosoma brownblack, except lateral and posterior margins of pronotum and pronotal tubercle ferruginous; posterior half of median region of mesoscutum yellow, with margins ferruginous; metasoma and legs brown. Antenna clavate; antennomeres in following proportions: 7:4:12:5:4:4:5:5:5:6.5. Head ( Fig. 93C View FIGURE 93 ) slightly swollen, shiny, strongly punctate, unsculptured among punctures; frontal line absent; frons without lateral keels near orbits directed towards antennal toruli; vertex behind ocellar triangle without two oblique keels connecting lateral ocelli to occipital carina; occipital carina complete; POL = 4; OL = 2; OOL = 6.5; OPL = 5; TL = 7; greatest breadth of lateral ocelli longer than OL (3:2). Pronotum anteriorly crossed by strong transverse impression, shiny, finely punctate, unsculptured among punctures; posterior surface of pronotum approximately as long as broad, as long as mesoscutum, with lateral margins sharp; pronotal tubercle reaching tegula. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum shiny, punctate, unsculptured among punctures ( Fig. 93A View FIGURE 93 ). Notauli incomplete, reaching approximately 0.5 × length of mesoscutum. Metanotum shiny, unsculptured. Metapectal-propodeal disc reticulate rugose, without transverse posterior keel; propodeal declivity reticulate rugose, except posterior half sculptured by transverse keels. Forewing ( Fig. 93D View FIGURE 93 ) with two dark transverse bands; distal part of 2r-rs&Rs vein longer than proximal part (9:7). Protarsomeres in following proportions: 7:2:5:10:21. Enlarged claw ( Fig. 92D View FIGURE 92 ) with one bristle situated further distally than proximal prominence. Protarsomere 5 ( Fig. 92D View FIGURE 92 ) with three rows of approximately 50 lamellae (many lamellae longer than others); apex with at least 20 lamellae. Tibial spurs 1/1/2.

♂. Unknown.

Material examined. Types: ♀ holotype (CASTYPE19456): MADAGASCAR: Toliara, Andohahela National Park, Tsimelahy , parcelle II, 24°56.21’S 46°37.60’E, 180 m, 28.III–8.IV.2003, MT, transitional forest, M. Irwin, F. Parker & R. Harin’Hala leg., MA- 02-20-20 ( CAS). Paratypes: same locality label as holotype GoogleMaps , 1♀ ( MOLC); Toliara, Berenty Special Reserve , 8 km NW Amboasary, 25°00.40’S 46°18.20’E, 85 m, 30.XI–7.XII.2002, MT, gallery forest, M. Irwin, F. Parker, R. Harin’Hala leg., MA- 02-22-07 GoogleMaps , 1♀ ( CAS) .

Hosts. Unknown.

Distribution. Madagascar.

Etymology. The species is named piceus , because of the dark colour ( piceus is a Latin adjective meaning dark brown).

CAS

California Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Dryinidae

Genus

Deinodryinus

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF