Tersilochus (Tersilochus) gangwonus Khalaim & Lee, 2014
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Tersilochus (Tersilochus) gangwonus Khalaim & Lee |
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Tersilochus (Tersilochus) gangwonus Khalaim & Lee sp. n. Figs 5 View Figures 1–8 -14 View Figures 9–14
Description.
Female (holotype). Body length 4.2 mm. Fore wing length 3.35 mm.
Head strongly rounded behind eyes in dorsal view ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1–8 ); temple 0.75 times as long as eye width. Inner eye orbits weakly but distinctly convergent dorsally ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1–8 ). Mandible with upper tooth longer than lower tooth. Clypeus lenticular, 2.5 times as broad as long, in profile convex, with lower 0.4 bent backwards ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1–8 ); sparsely punctate, finely granulate, and dull in upper 0.7. Malar space about as long as basal width of mandible. Flagellum of antenna filiform, with 19 segments ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1–8 ); subbasal flagellomeres 1.4-1.5 times as long as broad, subapical flagellomeres slightly elongate; flagellomeres 4 to 6 with distinct subapical finger-shaped structures on outer surface ( Fig. 8 View Figures 1–8 , arrows). Face, frons, vertex, and temple distinctly granulate, dull, and impunctate ( Figs 5 View Figures 1–8 , 6 View Figures 1–8 ). Mesosoma entirely densely granulate, dull, and impunctate ( Fig. 9 View Figures 9–14 ); mesopleuron centrally with fine oblique or horizontal striae on granulate background. Notaulus absent. Foveate groove weak, narrow, and short. Propodeum mediodorsally with fine longitudinal wrinkles ( Fig. 10 View Figures 9–14 ); basal part 0.35 times as long as apical area. Propodeal spiracle separated from pleural carina by 0.7-1.0 times diameter of spiracle. Apical area flat, anteriorly widely rounded ( Fig. 10 View Figures 9–14 ). Apical longitudinal carinae anteriorly weak. Fore wing ( Fig. 11 View Figures 9–14 ) with intercubitus thickened, about as long as abscissa of cubitus between intercubitus and second recurrent vein. First abscissa of radius distinctly longer than width of pterostigma. Metacarpus ending far from apex of fore wing. Postnervulus intercepted below middle. Hind wing with nervellus vertical. Metasoma: first tergite 2.7 times as long as broad posteriorly, mostly smooth; petiole trapeziform in cross-section, well separated from postpetiole in dorsal view, finely striate laterally before glymma. Glymma deep, situated somewhat behind center of first tergite, joining by distinct furrow to ventral part of postpetiole ( Figs 9 View Figures 9–14 , 12 View Figures 9–14 ). Second tergite as long as anteriorly broad ( Fig. 13 View Figures 9–14 ). Thyridial depression short, as long as broad in the holotype ( Fig. 13 View Figures 9–14 ) and transverse in the paratype. Ovipositor short and robust, weakly upcurved, clavate, with rather sharp dorsal subapical notch ( Fig. 14 View Figures 9–14 ); sheath 0.85 times as long as first tergite.
Head, mesosoma, and first tergite black; palpi and lower 0.4 of clypeus brown; mandible yellow-brown, fuscous basally, and with reddish teeth; tegula yellow. An tenna entirely black. Pterostigma brown. Legs brownish yellow; coxae brownish black, first trochanters brownish. Metasoma behind first tergite dark brown.
Male. Unknown.
Comparison.
Differs from other Korean species of the genus Tersilochus by the combination of inner eye orbits convergent dorsally ( Fig. 5 View Figures 1–8 ), and short and clavate ovipositor apically with rather sharp dorsal subapical depression ( Figs 12 View Figures 9–14 , 14 View Figures 9–14 ).
Variation.
Paratype corresponds well with the holotype but has somewhat less clavate ovipositor and shorter thyridial depression.
Type material.
Holotype female, South Korea, Gangwon-do (GW), Taebaek-si, Sodo-dong Mt. Taebaek, Danggol valley, 37°05'N, 128°56'E, 5.V.1999, coll. J.W. Lee (YUG).
Paratype. 1 female (ZISP), South Korea, Gangwon-do (GW), Taebaek-si, Hyeol-dong, Mandeoksa, 37°07'06"N, 128°56'52"E, 6.V.1999, coll. J.W. Lee.
Distribution.
South Korea.
Etymology.
Named after the type locality, Gangwon province of South Korea.
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