Orasema hyarimai Burks, Heraty & Dominguez, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4401.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CE7364CD-1A9E-45F2-ABA1-FB574F03BCBE |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5966303 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9B705F11-A9B1-47D8-9D2B-E9F310CC45EF |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:9B705F11-A9B1-47D8-9D2B-E9F310CC45EF |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Orasema hyarimai Burks, Heraty & Dominguez |
status |
sp. nov. |
Orasema hyarimai Burks, Heraty & Dominguez n. sp.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:9B705F11-A9B1-47D8-9D2B-E9F310CC45EF ( Figs 89–96 View FIGURES 89–94 View FIGURES 95–96 )
Diagnosis. Mesoscutal midlobe, axilla, and mesoscutellum mostly areolate. Mesoscutellar disc long and narrow, more than 1.2× as long as broad. Axillula areolate. Propodeal disc not reticulate sublaterally.
This species is very generalized in appearance, but differs from most others in having a narrow mesoscutellum ( Figs 92, 93 View FIGURES 89–94 ). From O. qincha it differs in having areolate mesoscutal sidelobes.
Description. Female. Length 2.5–2.6 mm.
Color: Head and mesosoma blue green. Pedicel yellow; anellus brownish yellow; flagellum brown. Coxae brown with metallic luster dorsally, becoming yellow ventrally; fore and mid femora brownish; legs otherwise yellow. Fore wing hyaline; venation pale brown. Petiole blue-green; gaster brown with purple luster.
Head: Head width:head height 1.1; face reticulate; longitudinal groove between eye and torulus present; eyes bare, inter-ocular distance:eye height 1.3; malar space:eye height 0.7; supraclypeal area longer than broad, smooth ventrally, weakly sculptured dorsally and laterally; clypeus smooth to weakly sculptured. Flagellum length:head height 1.4–1.5; F2 2.6–2.9× as long as broad, 1.3× as long as F3; following funiculars subequal in width, successively shorter.
Mesosoma: Mesosoma length:height 1.4–1.5. Mesoscutal midlobe mostly areolate with a few areolatereticulate areas, with minute setae; lateral lobe areolate. Axilla areolate to areolate-reticulate; mesoscutellar disc areolate-reticulate anteriorly, becoming areolate posteriorly; frenal line irregularly foveate; frenum areolatereticulate; axillular groove anteriorly narrow, broad and foveate posteriorly; axillula areolate. Propodeum with irregular median carina; propodeal disc areolate; callus areolate-reticulate, with 3–5 setae. Mesepisternum areolatereticulate laterally and ventrally, broadly rounded anterior to mid coxa. Upper mesepimeron smooth; lower mesepimeron areolate-reticulate; transepimeral sulcus distinct. Metepisternum laterally smooth to areolatereticulate. Hind coxa 2.3–2.34× as long as broad, reticulate dorsally, becoming smooth ventrally; hind femur 5.57– 6× as long as broad. Fore wing 2.5–2.56× as long as broad, 2.9–4.2× as long as mesothorax; stigma with 4 sensilla separated into pairs. Hind wing costal cell with a broad bare area.
Metasoma: Petiole 2.3–2.5× as long as broad, 0.9× as long as hind coxa, areolate-reticulate, anterior carina moderate. Antecostal sulcus crossed by minute carinae; acrosternite posteriorly rounded.
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. Trinidad.
Material examined. Holotype: TRINIDAD: St. George : El Tucuche S. slope, 10°44'00"N, 61°25'00"W, 25.vii.1976, J.S. Noyes, rainforest [1 ♀, UCRCENT00309434 ], deposited in BMNH GoogleMaps . Paratypes: Arima; Simla Research Station , at station, 250m, 10°41'34"N, 61°17'23"W, 24–25.vii.2013, C. Weirauch, yellow pan trap [1 ♀, UCRC: UCRCENT00448216 ] GoogleMaps . El Tucuche S. slope, 10°44'00"N, 61°25'00"W, 25.vii.1976, J.S. Noyes, rainforest [1 ♀, BMNH: UCRCENT00309435].
Etymology. Named after the 17th century Nepuyo chieftan Hyarima, a military leader who was highly respected by both Dutch and Spanish forces in Trinidad.
UCRC |
University of California, Riverside |
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