Pycnostigmus fossilensis, Noort, Van, 2007

Noort, Van, 2007, A world revision of the Pycnostigminae (Cynipoidea: Figitidae) with descriptions of seven new species, Zootaxa 1392, pp. 1-30 : 9-11

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.175269

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6242342

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8468D425-FFC1-E516-FF3B-FB4B8596FCEE

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scientific name

Pycnostigmus fossilensis
status

sp. nov.

Pycnostigmus fossilensis n. sp. Buffington & van Noort

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Description. FEMALE. Head. Shiny with no sign of microsculpture around ocelli and on vertex ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 B & 4C); frons shagreened ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 E), cheeks smooth; setae present only on frons, around ocelli and occiput. Antenna entirely dark brown/black; scape 1.25x length of radicle, short appressed setae on all flagellomeres, 12 flagellomeres present, basally moniliform and gradually becoming filiform towards apex.

Mesosoma. Lateral aspect of pronotum rugulose, shiny, sparsely covered in long setae ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B). Mesopleuron smooth ventrad of mesopleural triangle and immediately dorsad of mesocoxa; reticulate striations present across remainder of mesopleuron, mesopleural carina indistinct; dorsal and ventral margins of mesopleural triangle clearly visible, setose ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B). Mesoscutum entirely shiny (lacking microsculpture) with evenly scattered setae present over entire surface; notaulices complete, originating at anterior end of parascutal impression; area between posterior junction of notaulices delineated by teardrop-shaped impression ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C). Disk of scutellum only smooth at center, remaining surface strongly rugulose; margin of disk well defined by raised, sharp carina ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 C).

Metapleural-propodeal complex. Metapleuron with long, thin setae on dorsal half, glabrous on ventral half ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B). Propodeum crenulate, setation ranging from sparse to entirely glabrous; area between propodeal carinae weakly carinate, glabrous ( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 B & 4C). Nucha crenulate, not striate, protruding posteriorly ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B).

Metasoma. Petiole striate with no visible setae; petiole not entirely obscured by anterior margin of syntergum. Syntergum smooth and shiny; posterior margin of syntergum, as well as T4, with a few long setae ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A). Entire metasoma, in lateral view, about as long as deep.

Wings. Pseudostigma weakly sclerotised such that the marginal cell is clearly visible ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 D).

Legs. Coxae and femora moderately setose, dark brown/black, non metallic; remaining portion of legs brown except for light brown, non metallic joints; legs evenly covered with long, non appressed setae entirely to claws ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A).

MALE. As in female except: 15 antennal flagellomeres present; length of metasoma 1.67x depth.

Diagnosis. Separated from P. m a s t e r s o n a e by the head and mesosoma being non-metallic; from P. incognito and P. hoerikwaggoensis by having the disk of the scutellum smooth in center (weakly carinate in P. incognito , rugose in P. hoerikwaggoensis ); from P. rostratus by having the mesopleuron almost entirely smooth (striate in P. rostratus ) and the center of the disk of the scutellum smooth (entirely rugose in P. rostratus .)

Etymology. Named for the type locality, West Coast Fossil Park, a satellite of Iziko Museums of Cape Town. Phosphate mining operations uncovered a 5 million year old fossil site where bones of over 200 species, including bears and sabre-toothed cats, are preserved.

Distribution. South Africa: Western Cape ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 ).

Material examined. Holotype: SOUTH AFRICA. Western Cape Province. [first label] West Coast Fossil Park, (4km 290o E Langebaanweg), 32o57.512’S 18o06.728’E, [second label] 1–8 Sep 2004, S van Noort, Malaise trap LW02-R7-M318, rehabilitated mine dump. [third label] SAM-HYM P0024403. The holotype is a female mounted on a black card point. Deposited in SAMC.

Additional material. PARATYPES: SOUTH AFRICA. Western Cape Province. Koeberg Nature Reserve, 33°37.622'S 18°24.259'E, 8 Aug–5 Sept 1997, S van Noort, Malaise trap KO97-M07, West Coast Strandveld, SAM-HYM P0024710 (7 females, 6 males) [ CASC, SAMC, ULMZ, USNM]; Koeberg Nature Reserve, 33°37.622'S 18°24.259'E, 8 Aug– Sep 1997, S van Noort & HG Robertson, Pitfall trap KO97-P40, West Coast Strandveld, SAM-HYM P0024709 (1 female) [ SAMC]; Langberg Farm, (3km 270o W Langebaanweg), 32o58.461’S 18o07.344’E, 25.viii–1.ix.2004, S van Noort, Malaise trap LW02-N2-M315, sand plain fynbos, SAM-HYM P0024404 (1 male) [ SAMC]; West Coast Fossil Park, (5.5 km 290° W Langebaanweg) 32°57.402'S 18°05.438'E, 4–11 Sept 2002, S van Noort, Malaise trap LW02-R5-M12, Rehabilitated mine dump, SAM-HYM P0024415 (1 male) [ SAMC].

Image deposition. A MorphBank collection of images of P. f o s s i l e n s i s can be accessed via http://morphbank.net/Show/?id= 110334.

SAMC

Iziko Museums of Cape Town

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexapoda

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Figitidae

Genus

Pycnostigmus

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