Anastatus Motschulsky, 1859
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Anastatus Motschulsky, 1859 View in CoL
Anastatus Motschulsky 1859, p. 116 View in CoL . Type species: Anastatus mantoidae Motschulsky. By View in CoL monotypy.
Gibson (1995, p. 101) may be consulted for a complete list of generic synonymy.
( Figures 45–54 View Figure 45–54 )
Material examined
7♂, All from India: Kerala, Kozhikode district collected by C . Binoy . Malabar Christian College Campus (11.263°N, 75.779°E, 27 m), November 2018 (see ‘Material and methods’ for deposition).
Diagnosis
Head and mesosoma with bright green-golden metallic lustre, slight blue-violet tinge on lower face, mesosoma, posterior mesoscutum, anterior scutellum, metacoxa and metasoma; eye setose; head, and mesosoma with moderately dense setosity; mandible tridentate.
Description (male)
Body length 0.96–1.03 mm; length of forewing 0.74–0.81 mm.
Colour. Body metallic green-gold with the following parts variably coloured: eye faintly red; ocelli silver; mandible red-brown; scape ivory ventrally, brown dorsally; pedicel and rest of antennomeres brown; all coxae brown (metacoxa with faint metallic violet lustre); propodeal spiracle concealed below white enclosing peritreme; metasoma brown with green-golden lustre; legs ivory with variable brown patch; forewing with veins pale brown.
Head. In anterior view 1.23× as long as wide; rugose reticulate with scattered setigerous pits, lanceolate, white setae arising from pits; clypeus slightly convex; mandible tridentate, apical one acute; eye distinctly setose; scrobal depression more or less bell shaped; scape curving ( Figure 46 View Figure 45–54 ); eye height 1.86× as long as malar space; malar sulcus distinct, straight; gena distinctly reticulate ( Figure 47 View Figure 45–54 ); in dorsal view 1.97× as long as wide; POL 3.9× OOL, 2.25× AOL and 2.46× OD; vertex coarsely rugose reticulate ( Figure 48 View Figure 45–54 ).
Mesosoma. Pronotum subconical, narrow, surface reticulate; mesoscutum coarsely areolate, 1.47× as long as wide with well-marked notauli, distinctly setose; scutellum finely areolate medially, longitudinally reticulate on sides, setose ( Figure 49 View Figure 45–54 ); metanotum rugose reticulate; propodeum smooth, shiny with median carina bifurcating at adpetiolar foramen ( Figure 50 View Figure 45–54 ); lateral panel of pronotum and prepectus reticulate; mesopleuron and metapleuron smooth with faint reticulation, shiny; callus with 4–5 erect white setae ( Figure 53 View Figure 45–54 ).
Wings. Forewing hyaline, with short and moderately dense discal ciliation, 2.15× as long as its maximum width; marginal fringe short; SMV with four semi-erect dorsal setae; SMV 1.69× as long as MV; MV 2.0× as long as STV, as long as PMV; hindwing with similar discal ciliation as of forewing ( Figure 51 View Figure 45–54 ).
Legs. Metacoxa reticulate, 1.5× as long as wide; hind femur engraved reticulate with faint metallic green-gold tint; metatibia slightly expanded apically, tibial spur short, half as long as hind basitarsus ( Figure 52 View Figure 45–54 ).
Metasoma. Sessile, ovate, collapsing on drying; all terga faintly reticulate, posterior margin of all terga straight ( Figure 54 View Figure 45–54 ).
Distribution
India (Kerala).
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Anastatus Motschulsky, 1859
Binoy, C., Hiremath, Sangamesh R. & Prathapan, K. D. 2024 |
Anastatus
de Motschulsky V 1859: 116 |