Erythmelus (Erythmelus) klopomor S. Triapitsyn, 2007

Triapitsyn, Serguei V., Berezovskiy, Vladimir V., Hoddle, Mark S. & Morse, Joseph G., 2007, A review of the Nearctic species of Erythmelus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), with a key and new additions to the New World fauna, Zootaxa 1641 (1), pp. 1-64 : 54-56

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1641.1.1

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scientific name

Erythmelus (Erythmelus) klopomor S. Triapitsyn
status

sp. nov.

Erythmelus (Erythmelus) klopomor S. Triapitsyn , sp. n.

( Figs 76–80 View FIGURES 76–80 )

Erythmelus sp. : Horn et al. 1979: 11; Horn et al. 1983: 263; Triapitsyn 2003: 26–27.

Erythmelus sp. near E. tingitiphagus (Soares) View in CoL : Puttler et al. 2007: in press.

Type material. Holotype female on slide [ UCRC]: USA. MISSOURI, Howard Co., New Franklin, Horticulture & AgroForestry Research Center, 19.viii.2003, B. Puttler (“Ex. lace bug on chokeberry”) . Paratypes: USA. FLORIDA: Broward Co., Pompano Beach: 1.iv.1991, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha floridana Heidemann eggs on Quercus sp. ) [2 females on slide, UCRC]; 19.vi.1991, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha floridana eggs on Quercus sp. ) [2 females on slides, FSCA]; same data [2 females on slide, FSCA; 3 females on cards, FSCA; 4 females on cards, UCRC]. Palm Beach Co. , West Palm Beach : 19.vii.1991, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha floridana eggs on Quercus nigra ) [32 females on 2 slides, FSCA]; 22.iii.1992, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha floridana eggs on oak) [1 female on card, UCRC]. Munroe Co. , Islamorada, 23.iii.1988, F.D. Bennett (“ Chrysomphalus aonidum Schlefflera sp.” [this is obviously an erroneous insect host record]) [2 females on slides, FSCA; 1 female on slide, UCRC]. Okeechobee Co. , Ft. Drum: 19.vi.1991, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha ciliata (Say) on Platanus sp. ) [1 female on slide, FSCA; 1 female on slide, UCRC]; 19.vi.1991, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha floridana eggs on Quercus sp. ) [1 female and 1 male on same slide and 2 females on separate slides, UCRC]; 24.vii.1991, F.D. Bennett (“ex. tingid eggs on sycamore Platanus sp. ”) [5 females on cards, FSCA; 5 females on cards, UCRC]; 24.vii.1991, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha floridana on oak, Quercus sp. ) [2 females on slide, UCRC]; 24.iii.1992, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha floridana on oak) [4 females on cards, FSCA; 5 females on cards, UCRC]. Osceola Co. , Canoe Creek , 24.iii.1992, F.D. Bennett (ex. Corythucha floridana on oak, Quercus sp. ) [1 female on slide, UCRC]. MISSOURI: Boone Co. , Columbia, University of Missouri Campus: 2.ix.2003, B. Puttler (“ex. hawthorn lace bug on hawthorn”) [6 females on points, UCRC]; 19.ix.2003, B. Puttler (“ex. oak lace bug on bur oak, Quercus macrocarpa ”) [4 females on points, UMRM; 1 male and 11 females on points, UCRC]; vii–viii.2004, B. Puttler (ex. eggs of Corythucha marmorata (Uhler) (chrysanthemum lace bug) on Aster sp. ) [3 females on points, UCRC]. Howard Co. , New Franklin, Horticulture & AgroForestry Research Center, 19.viii.2003, B. Puttler (ex. lace bug on chokeberry) [7 females on points, USNM; 1 female on slide, [ UCRC]; 8 females on points, UMRM; 4 females on points, UCRC]. Wayne Co., Williamsville, viii.1987, J. T . Becker [1 female on point, CNCI]. MARYLAND: Prince Georges Co., Greenbelt, 27.vii.2004, G. Evans (ex. eggs of Corythucha cydoniae (Fitch) on Crataegus sp. ) [1 female on slide and 6 females on points, UCRC]. NORTH CAROLINA: Wake Co., Raleigh: 14.x.1975, K.F. Horn (ex. egg of Corythucha cydoniae on Pyracantha sp. leaf) [1 female on slide, USNM]. 16.ix.1979, K.F. Horn (ex. Corythucha ciliata [5 females on slides, USNM]. Wake Co., 16.ix.1979, K.F. Horn (ex. Corythucha ciliata [3 females on slides, USNM].

Description. FEMALE (holotype and paratypes). Body length 330–450 µm (dry specimens) or 470–530 µm (slide-mounted specimens). Body mostly brown to dark brown except borders of axilla, sides of scutellum, and sometimes dorsellum light brown; base of gaster yellow to light brown. Appendages light brown.

Vertex transversely striate, with a few short setae.

Antenna ( Figs 76–79 View FIGURES 76–80 ) with short setae. Scape about 5.0 x as long as wide; pedicel much longer than F1; funicle normally 6–segmented ( Fig. 76 View FIGURES 76–80 ) but often 5–segmented due to a fusion of any two neighboring funicular segments ( Figs 77–79 View FIGURES 76–80 ) or a loss of one of the funicular segments, usually of F3 or perhaps of F4); F1–F5 slightly longer than wide or sometimes about as long as wide, F6 distinctly longer than wide; when funicle 6– segmented, F1–F5 subequal in length (F3 often the shortest) and each much shorter than F6; F1–F5 without longitudinal sensilla, F6 with 1 longitudinal sensillum; clava 3.5–3.9 x as long as wide, with 5 longitudinal sensilla.

Mesosoma. Each lobe of pronotum with several setae. Mesoscutum much wider than long, its midlobe finely longitudinally striate and with 1 pair of setae. Scutellum about as long as mesoscutum, posterior scutel- lum finely longitudinally striate. Dorsellum broadly angulate or slightly rounded posteriorly.

Wings. Forewing ( Fig. 80 View FIGURES 76–80 ) 3.9–4.3 x as long as wide; blade almost hyaline or slightly infumate, more so behind venation, with a few scattered setae (leaving bare areas) mostly in the distal 1/2; longest marginal cilia 1.5–1.7 x greatest width of wing. Hind wing 13–15 x as long as wide, shorter than forewing; blade slightly infumate, more so distally; longest marginal cilia about 4.0 x greatest wing width.

Metasoma. Petiole wider than long. Gaster a little longer than mesosoma; ovipositor 3/5–7/10 length of gaster, usually not exserted beyond apical gastral tergum (rarely barely exserted) and not exserted beyond apex of hypopygium, 1.3–1.4 x length of metatibia.

Measurements of holotype (in µm). Body 515; mesosoma 197; gaster 212; ovipositor 142. Antenna: scape (including radicle) 78; pedicel 35; F1 13; F2 16; F3 12; F4 16; F5 16; F6 31; clava 98. Forewing 376:96; longest marginal cilia 158. Hind wing 332:24; longest marginal cilia 97.

MALE (paratype). Body length 455 µm. Similar to female except for the normal sexually dimorphic features such as antenna, genitalia, and the following. Antenna (of the accidentally destroyed specimen, reared in USA, Missouri, Boone Co., Columbia , University of Missouri Campus on 2.ix.2003 by B. Puttler from eggs of the hawthorn lace bug on hawthorn; flagella of both antennae of the paratype are missing) with flagellum 10–segmented, all flagellomeres more or less subequal in length. Forewing 4.0 x as long as wide; longest marginal cilia 1.7–1.8 x greatest forewing width. Gaster a little shorter than mesosoma .

Etymology. The specific name (a noun in apposition) stands for “a bug killer” in Russian.

Diagnosis. Member of the flavovarius species group. The midlobe of the mesoscutum of E. (E.) klopomor is uniformly colored (dark brown) in contrast to the Neotropical E. (E.) tingitiphagus , to which this new species is most similar; the midlobe of mesoscutum of the latter has a distinct, narrow, transverse, submedian, yellow or light brown stripe. Additionally, the distal funicular segment of the female antenna (usually F6 but sometimes F5, when funicle 5–segmented) of E. (E.) klopomor has only 1 longitudinal sensillum (2 such sensilla in E. (E.) tingitiphagus ). Both species have a 10–segmented flagellum of the male antenna.

Hosts. Tingidae : Corythucha arcuata (Say) , C. ciliata (Say) , C. cydoniae (Fitch) , C. floridana Heidemann , C. marmorata (Uhler) , and C. pergandei Heidemann ( Horn et al. 1979; Horn et al. 1983; Triapitsyn 2003; Puttler et al. 2007).

UCRC

University of California, Riverside

FSCA

Florida State Collection of Arthropods, The Museum of Entomology

UMRM

W.R. Enns Entomology Museum

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

CNCI

Canadian National Collection Insects

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae

Genus

Erythmelus

Loc

Erythmelus (Erythmelus) klopomor S. Triapitsyn

Triapitsyn, Serguei V., Berezovskiy, Vladimir V., Hoddle, Mark S. & Morse, Joseph G. 2007
2007
Loc

Erythmelus sp.

Triapitsyn, S. V. 2003: 26
Horn, K. F. & Farrier, M. H. & Wright, C. G. 1983: 263
Horn, K. F. & Wright, C. G. & Farrier, M. H. 1979: 11
1979
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