Hyposoter aglyphus Galsworthy & Shaw, 2023
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5290.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7971470 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E62587BF-FF80-FFE2-FF7E-429C914760FA |
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Hyposoter aglyphus Galsworthy & Shaw |
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sp. nov. |
Hyposoter aglyphus Galsworthy & Shaw sp. nov.
( Figs. 1, 2 View FIGURES 1–5 )
Diagnosis. A combination of red-marked metasoma, pale tegulae, dark fore trochanter and trochantellus, and lack of a glymma separate this species from all but H. morairae . It is easily separated from the latter by the longer ovipositor and longer face. Some specimens have traces of a glymma in the form of an outline, but it is never recessed.
Description (female). Wing length ca 5 mm. Head: face slightly longer than broad, longitudinally rugose, with punctures well hidden between the rugae; clypeus distally curved, only slightly convex, apex sharp, similarly but less heavily sculptured than face; mandibles strongly tapering, with broad flange in basal two thirds; malar space about equal to base of mandible; frons granulose in centre, granulate laterally; vertex and temples finely granulate; antenna slender and tapering, first flagellomere about 3x as long as wide; 27–28 flagellomeres.
Mesosoma: mesoscutum with fairly large punctures about one diameter apart spread over its whole surface on a strongly granulate background, and becoming centrally slightly rugose; anterior and lower part of mesopleuron with small punctures about 2 diameters apart on a lightly granulate background; speculum shining, faintly striate; area in front of speculum striate, striations continuing towards upper edge of mesopleuron where they are strong; metapleuron with larger punctures on a granulate background; propodeum punctate on anterior lateral areas, otherwise rather coarsely rugose; area basalis reduced to a broad keel; area superomedia about as long as wide, 5-sided, its posterior end marked only with rugae; carinae of lateral areas, including costulae, strong.
Wings narrow, 1 cu-a slightly postfurcal, areolet short-stalked, nervellus reclivous.
Metasoma: petiole of first tergite smooth and polished, setose from about one third, and with faint very fine cellular microsculpture, rather square in cross section, and without glymma; dorsolateral carina absent; postpetiole broad and rounded; 2nd tergite about as long as wide; 2nd tergite onwards with unpunctured, almost smooth surface, but somewhat dull as a result of very fine transverse microsculpture; 6th and 7th tergites entire; ovipositor about 1.5x apical depth of metasoma, minimally curved upwards, with fine subapical notch.
Colour: black; mandibles dark brown at base, yellowish towards apex, with teeth deep red-brown; tegula yellow; all coxae, trochanters and trochantelli black; all femora orange; fore tibia orange inside, white outside; mid tibia orange, but proximal half white on outside; hind tibia orange, with broad pale proximal ring and faint dark subproximal and distal rings; fore tarsus orange, middle and hind tarsi orange-brown with basitarsus broadly white proximally; tergite one of metasoma black with a variable amount of orange ranging from centre of postpetiole to almost whole of postpetiole; tergites 2 and 3 orange; tergite 4 orange proximally; rest of metasoma dark brown to black.
Holotype: ♀, [ UK] Llangristiolus , Anglesey, SH434736, Malaise Trap by hayfield, 7–27.viii.82; S.A. & D.C.Wilkinson, RSMNH1982.066 ( NMS) . Paratypes: 1♀, details as holotype ; 1♀, Praa Sands , Cornwall 29.7.76, M.R.Shaw, Hyposoter sp. det R. Hinz ; 1♀, Ainsdale NNR, Lancs , 13.6.75, M.R.Shaw ; 1♀, France, Bédoin , Vaucluse, 7–16.vii.91, M.R.Shaw (all in NMS) .
Biology: unknown. A male in the NMS collection which is generally similar to this species, and would run to it in the key, was reared from Aspitates ochrearia (Rossi) ( Lepidoptera , Geometridae ) found at Dungeness in Kent. The specimen lacks the pale proximal ring on the hind tibia which is present in the type series of females, and has a much darker hind tarsus, and therefore may not belong to the same species, but this host would fit the generally seashore or xerophilic localities of most of the type series.
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National Museum of Scotland - Natural Sciences |
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