Orthogonalys hova Bischoff

Smith, David R. & Tripotin, Pierre, 2012, Trigonalidae (Hymenoptera) of Madagascar, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 24, pp. 1-25 : 8-10

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Orthogonalys hova Bischoff
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Orthogonalys hova Bischoff Figs 14 View Figures 14–15 20 View Figures 16–20

Orthogonalos hova Bischoff, 1933: 485.- Bischoff 1938: 6.

Orthogonalos nova (sic): Benoit 1951: 143. Misspelling.

Orthogonalys hova : Weinstein and Austin 1991: 422, 429. - Carmean and Kimsey 1998: 54.

Type material.

Bischoff (1933) stated "Eine Anzahl ♂♂ von Madagaskar, Rogez, IX.30, X.30, X.-XI. 31, XII.32, sowie 2 ♀♀ von Ambalavao, XII.30 und Ankaratra, I.31 (Seyrig S.)" and "Als Typus bezeichne ich ein Männchen von Rogez, X.31, als Allotypus das Weibchen von Ankaratra. Paratypen auch in Museum Paris." The holotype at MNHU is labeled "O. -Madagaskar, Rogez 10.31, Seyrig S "Orthogonalos hova Bisch. ♂ Type 1933, det. Bischoff," “TYPUS,” "Zool. Mus. Berlin." Also at MNHU there are six male paratypes and a female allotype as follows: same data as holotype (1 ♂), same data as holotype except 11.32 (2 ♂); "Madagascar, Rogez, X-30, A. Seyrig" and Bischoff det label "Paratype ♂" (1 ♂) , same except IX.30 (1 ♂); "Madagascar, Ankasatan [?] 1.31, A. Seyrig" ♀ "allotype 1933" ALLOTYPUS" (1 ♀), same except XII-30 without allotype label (1 ♂). Six paratypes were found at MNHN, all males from Rogez “X-30” (2), “X-31” (2), “XII.32” (1), “IX-30” (1).

Additional specimens examined.

PROVINCE FIANARANTSOA: Parc National Ranomafana, Belle Vue at Talatakely, elev. 1020 m, 10-21 March 2003, 21°15.99'S, 47°25.21'E, coll. M. Irwin, R. Harin'Hala, California Acad. of Sciences, Malaise, secondary tropical forest, MA-02-09C-56 (5 ♂); same data except following dates and code numbers: 15-28 May 2003, MA-02-09C-61 (6 ♂); 21 March - 12 April 2003, NA-02-09C-57 (4 ♂); 12-23 April 2003, MA-02-09C-58 (1 ♂); 28 May - 6 June 2003, MA-02-09C-62 (7 ♂); 6-18 June 2003, MA-02-09C-63 (3 ♂); 12-23 April 2003, MA-02-09C-58 (1 ♂); 16-26 February 2003, MA-02-09C-54 (3 ♂); 8-15 November 2001, MA-02-09C-02 (4 ♂); 28 Nov. - 8 Dec. 2001, MA-02-09C-05 (3 ♂); 15-21 Dec. 2001, MA-02-09C-07 (1 ♂); 16 Oct. - 8 Nov. 2001, MA-02-09C-01 (6 ♂); 14-24 July 2002, MA-02-09C-35 (1 ♂); 28 April - 5 May 2002, MA-02-09C-27 (2 ♂). Parc National Ranomafana, radio tower at forest edge, elev. 1130 m, 18-29 June 2003, 21°15.05'S, 47°24.43'E, coll.: M. Irwin, R. Harin'Hala, California Acad. of Sciences, Malaise, mixed tropical forest, MA-02-09B-64 (4 ♂); same data except following dates and code numbers: 7-18 June 2003, MA-02-09B-63 (5 ♂); 7-17 May 2003, MA-02-09B-60 (4 ♂); 27 April - 7 May 2003, MA-02-09B-59 (5 ♂); 3-16 April 2003, MA-02-09B-57 (1 ♂); 20 March - 3 April 2003, MA-02-09B-56 (3 ♂); 9-20 March 2003, MA-02-09B-55 (8 ♂); 18-27 February 2003, MA-02-09B-53 (10 ♂); 27 June - 7 July 2003, MA-02-09B-65 (5 ♂); 6-17 July 2003, MA-02-09B-66 (8 ♂); 17-30 May 2003, MA-02-09B-61 (10 ♂); 15-27 April 2003, MA-02-09B-58 (8 ♂); 27 Feb. - 9 March 2003, MA-02-09B-64 (2 ♂); 14-24 June 2002, MA-02-09B-32 (3 ♂). Manombo Special Reserve, camp site, 32 km SSE of Farafangana, 20 Jan - 2 Feb. 2005, 23°01.31'S, 47°43.20'E, California Acad. of Sciences, coll: M. Irwin, R. Harin'Hala, Malaise trap, lowland rainforest, elev. 36 m, MA-28-11 (1 ♂). Ranomafana JIRAMA waterworks, 15-22 November 2001, 21°14.91'S, 47°27.13'E, coll.: M. Irwin, R. Harin'Hala, California Acad. of Sciences, Malaise trap near river, elev. 690 m, MA-02-09D-03 (1 ♂); Parc National Ranomafana, Vohiparara, at broken bridge, 1110 m, 15-25 July 2002, 21°13.57'S, 47°22.19E, coll: M. Irwin, R. Harin'Hala, California Acad. of Sciences, Malaise trap in high altitude rainforest, MA-02-09A-35 (2 ♂); same data except following dates and code numbers: 14-21 January 2002, MA-02-09A-12 (1 ♂); 15-21 December 2001, MA-02-09A-07 (1 ♀, 1 ♂). PROVINCE TOAMASINA: Rogez (type locality; holotype and paratypes). PROVINCE TOLIARA: Parc National de Zombitse, 19.8 km 84° E Sakaraha, elev. 770 m, 5-9 Feb. 2003, 22°50'36"S, 044°42'36"E, coll. Fisher, Griswold et al., California Acad of Sciences Malaise trap, in tropical dry forest, coll. Code BLF 7506 (1 ♀). Réserve Spéciale, Kalambatritra, Ampenihy, 23°27'49"S, 046°27'47"E, 9-10 February 2009, Calif. Acad. of Sciences, coll: B. L. Fisher et al., Malaise trap, montane rainforest, elev. 1270 m, BLF 21564 (1 ♂). Deposited at CAS, USNM, PT, MNHU, MNHN.

Description.

Female ( Fig. 14 View Figures 14–15 ). Length, 7.0-9.0 mm Similar to male except metasoma more extensively white; mostly black on tergites 1 and 2, with decreasing amount of black toward apex.

Male.

( Fig. 15 View Figures 14–15 ). Length, 4.0-9.5 mm. Antenna black, antennomeres 9-15 white and sometimes apex of 8. Head white with vertex black, with black extending to dorsal margins of eyes, partly down outer orbits, down outer margin of gena and broad stripe medially to antennal sockets ( Figs 17, 18 View Figures 16–20 ). Clypeus with median broad black stripe ( Fig. 17 View Figures 16–20 ). Mesosoma orange. Legs orange. Wings hyaline with veins and stigma black. Metasoma with tergites 1-3 orange to reddish brown, tergites 4 and 5 black and narrowly white at apices of tergites 5 - 7; tergites 2-5 with white lateral spots; sternites white except 4 and 5 with narrow black anterior margins. Male genitalia with gonostipes brown, paramere white.

Antenna with 26-28 antennomeres. Head from above almost straight behind, distance behind eyes about 0.8 × eye length, with scattered fine punctures ( Fig. 18 View Figures 16–20 ). Mesoscutellum with anterior width slightly shorter than medial length. Metascutellum 2 × broader than long. Propodeum with coarse reticulate sculpture ( Fig. 16 View Figures 16–20 ). Mesonotum shiny with small punctures separated by flat shiny interspaces mostly 2 × or more puncture diameters. Male genitalia with paramere about 1.5 × as long as broad, narrowing to acutely rounded apex ( Fig. 20 View Figures 16–20 ), about 0.8 × length of gonostipes ( Fig. 19 View Figures 16–20 ).

Host.

Benoit (1951) mentioned that a specimen was obtained by Seyrig from rearing of a limacodid moth.

Distribution.

Madagascar: Antananarivo (Ankaratra, Benoit 1951), Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga (Andreba, Benoit 1951), Toamasina, Toliara Tanzania ( Carmean and Kimsey 1998).

Remarks.

See discussion under Orthogonalys gigantea for characters separating the two species. This is the most commonly collected species in Madagascar and occurs from the lowlands to high altitude rainforests. We have examined about 130 specimens.