Phanuromyia pallava Veenakumari, 2021
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.68.70497 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C89B0217-7BD7-4582-B479-C29F0652453B |
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Phanuromyia pallava Veenakumari |
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sp. nov. |
Phanuromyia pallava Veenakumari sp. nov.
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Material examined.
Holotype, female, (ICAR/NBAIR/P4282), India: Tamil Nadu: Yercaud , HRS, 11°47'44"N, 78°12'42"E, 1399 m, YPT, 06.VIII.2016 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 13 females (ICAR/NBAIR/P4283-P4295), Tamil Nadu: Yercaud , HRS, 11°47'44"N, 78°12'42"E, 1399 m, YPT, 04.VIII.2016 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis.
This species is different from the others in having the following combination of characters viz., head 1.6 × as wide as high, metanotal trough not foveate and mesoscutum not convex.
Description.
Female body length=0.69-0.98 mm (n=14).
Colour. Head, mesosoma and metasoma black; radicle yellow-brown, A1 pale yellow, A2-A3 brown, A4-A7 pale yellow, A8-A11 brown; procoxa brown-black, meso- and meta- coxae brown-yellow, remainder of all legs yellow-brown.
Head. Head 1.6 × as wide as high, 0.9 × as high as long; IOS 0.5 × head width, 1.1 × eye length; frons dorsally weakly reticulate, medially smooth, remainder coriaceous reticulate, reticulations elongate and oblique adjacent to imaginary central keel; central keel absent (instead uneven smooth area present); vertex weakly reticulate to smooth; gena weakly coriaceous reticulate; eye (L: W=13.4:12.4) large, sparsely setose; POL: LOL: OOL in ratio of 12.1:6.9:0.3; OOL 0.2 × MOD; hyperoccipital carina absent; occiput coriaceous reticulate with elongate setae; A1 4.1 × as long as wide; A1 2.8 × as long as A2.
Mesosoma. Mesoscutum (L: W=15.7:24.3) not convex, weakly reticulate; mesoscutal humeral sulcus indicated not foveate; mesoscutal suprahumeral sulcus not foveate; lateral pronotal area obliquely striate-reticulate; epomial carina present; pronotal suprahumeral sulcus not foveate; netrion sulcus entirely foveate; subacropleural sulcus indicated by three foveae; prespecular sulcus with five foveae; mesopleural pit distinct; speculum with weak transverse carinae; episternal sulcus not foveate; postacetabular sulcus not foveate; femoral depression smooth; ventral mesopleuron smooth except for a weak anterior reticulate patch; mesepimeral sulcus foveate; mesepimeral area smooth, narrower than width of mesepimeral sulcus; metapleural sulcus foveate; paracoxal sulcus not foveate; dorsal metapleural area smooth; ventral metapleuron smooth; metapleural epicoxal sulcus with shallow depressions;scutoscutellar sulcus narrow, foveate laterally; mesoscutellum semicircular (L: W=5.6:17.3), smooth, setose; posterior mesoscutellar sulcus foveate; metascutellum anteriorly foveate, remainder weakly rugose; metanotal trough not foveate; lateral propodeal area with a medial transverse carina with a fovea on inner margin; entire lateral propodeal carina visible posterior to metascutellum when viewed dorsally; fore wing (L: W=63.1:17.6) and hind wing (L: W=56.6:7.3) hyaline with dense microtrichia; ratio of length of marginalis: stigmalis: postmarginalis 5.8:8.2:18.2, respectively.
Metasoma. (L: W=37.0:25.6); T1 longitudinally foveate, smooth laterally and posteriorly; T2 with basal foveae, followed by longitudinal striae extending 0.7 × length of tergite; remaining tergites smooth; posterior margin of T2 slightly convex; T1 with three lateral setae and one sublateral seta; T2 5.1 × length of T1.
Male. Not known.
Etymology.
This species is named ‘Pallava’, after an early South Indian dynasty that ruled between the 4th and 9th centuries CE. The name is treated as a noun in apposition.
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