Hadronotus altmannae Veenakumari, 2024
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Hadronotus altmannae Veenakumari |
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sp. nov. |
Hadronotus altmannae Veenakumari sp. n.
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( Figures 1 (a–g), 26(a))
Female body length = 2.01–2.37 mm (n = 12); male body length = 1.85–2.19 mm
(n = 8).
Colour. Head, mesosoma and metasoma black; clypeus and mandible red-brown; radicle and A1–A2 brown, A3–A7 yellow, remaining antennomeres black; all legs yellow except brown fore coxae.
Head. 1.2× as wide as high, 1.3× as high as long. IOS: 0.4× head width, 0.8× eye length. POL: LOL:OOL:22.9:13.1: 1.8.OOL:0.4× MOD.Compound eye:ovate (L: W = 34.0:27.5).Sculpture of orbital furrow: dorsally foveate, ventrally rugose. Inner orbits in frontal view: converging dorsally. Central keel on frons: present, extending 0.6× the length of frontal depression. Malar sulcus: with shallow depressions. Shape of frontal depression: ovoid. L: W of frontal depression: 35.3: 28.8. Width of frontal depression: subequal to IOS. Sculpture of frontal depression: transversely carinate; space between carinae in dorsal 1/3 smooth except for rugose sculpture posterolaterally;carinae in ventral 2/3 narrow with rugose sculpture on either side followed by polygonal cells towards orbits. Submedian carina of frontal depression: restricted to dorsal half. AOD in dorsal view: 5.2× OOL. Sculpture of frons sans frontal depression: polygonal cells bearing setae. Sculpture of vertex: polygonal cells, setose. Hyperoccipital carina: present, protruding anteriorly between posterior ocelli; two additional transverse carinae present posterior to hyperoccipital carina. Sculpture of gena: dorsally with polygonal cells, ventrally rugose.
Mesosoma. L: W of mesoscutum: 35.9: 54.9. Sculpture of mesoscutum: with polygonal cells bearing setae. Scutoscutellar sulcus: foveate. L: W of mesoscutellum: 25.9: 40.7. Sculpture of mesoscutellum: with polygonal cells and dense brown setae laterad. Posterior mesoscutellar sulcus: concealed by pilosity. Sculpture of metascutellum: foveate, posteromedially bidentate, extending on to T1. Posterior margin of metascutellum: bidentate. Sculpture of metanotal trough: weakly foveate. Lateral propodeal area: laterally wide and narrowing centrad. Sculpture of lateral propodeal area: with depressions. Posterior propodeal projection: elongate, pointing laterad. Pronotal cervical sulcus: with depressions. Sculpture of lateral pronotal area: dorsally with polygonal cells bearing dense setae followed by a rugose patch and ventrally with depressions. Prespecular sulcus: with transverse foveae. Sculpture of speculum: foveate. Femoral depression: foveate. Episternal sulcus: foveate. Postacetabular sulcus: foveate. Mesepimeral sulcus: foveate. Sculpture of posterior mesepimeral area: smooth. Mesopleural carina: indicated ventrally. Mesopleural pit: present. Metapleural sulcus: with large depressions. Sculpture of dorsal metapleural area: concealed by dense setae. Sculpture of ventral metapleural area: densely setigerous punctuate. Paracoxal sulcus: with large depressions. L: W of fore wing: 138.3: 51.3. Ratio of length of m: st: pm: 6.3: 12.5: 4.1. L: W of hind wing: 110: 26. Length of hind wing marginal cilia: 0.22× width of wing. Shape of submarginalis: straight and adjacent to anterior margin of wing in basal 2/5, then dips before reaching marginalis.
Metasoma. L: W of metasoma: 77.8: 56.3, 1.4× as long as wide. Anterior margin of T1: weakly convex. Basal foveae on T1: present. Sculpture of T1: longitudinally costate, space between costae rugose. Sculpture of T2: T2 entirely with small shiny irregular areas between longitudinal carinae; basal foveae absent. Length of T2: 6.7× length of T3. Sculpture of T3–T4: rugose. Setation of metasoma: densely setose laterally and sparsely setose posteriorly.
Male. Similar to female. Length of A1–A 12 in ratio of 33.3: 7.2: 13.8: 10.0: 14.4: 12.2: 11.1: 11.1: 11.1: 11.1: 10.1: 14.4, respectively.
Material examined
Holotype, female ( ICAR / NBAIR / P4830 ), INDIA: Karnataka: Mudigere, Horticulture College (HC), 13.115°N, 75.632°E, ca 970 m, YPT, 30 September 2015 GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1 female ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4831), Karnataka: Mudigere, Horticulture College (HC), 13.115°N, 75.632°E, ca 970 m, SN, 29 September 2015; one female ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4832), Tamil Nadu: Dindugul, Thandikudi, Regional Coffee Research Station ( RCRS), 10.309°N, 77.642°E, a 1300 m, YPT in black pepper ( Piper nigrum : Piperaceae ) field, 27 November 2016; two females ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4833–P4834), Dindugul, Thandikudi, RCRS, 10.309°N, 77.642°E, ca 1300 m, YPT, coffee plots, 26 November 2016; three females ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4835–4837), Dindugul, Thandikudi, RCRS, 10.309°N, 77.642°E, ca 1300 m, YPT, coffee plots, 28 January 2017; one female ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4838), Tamil Nadu: Dindugul, Thandikudi, RCRS, 10.309°N, 77.642°E, ca 1300 m, YPT, coffee plots, 28 November 2016; one female ( ICAR / NBAIR / P4839), Tamil Nadu: Lower Pulney Hills, Thadiyankudisai, Horticultre Research Station ( HRS), 10.299°N, 77.711°E, ca 990 m, YPT, 25 November 2016; one female ( ICAR / NBAIR / P4840), Assam: Jorhat, Titabar, Regional Agricultural Research Station, 26.295°N, 94.996°E, ca 100 m, YPT, 25 February 2017; one female ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4841), Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Great Nicobar: Campbell Bay, 7.013°N, 93.934°E, ca 20 m, YPT, 22 March 2016; one female ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4842), Thiruvananthapuram, Peringimala, 8.728°N, 77.046°E, ca 90 m, YPT, 21 November 2015; 1 female ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4994), Kerala: Mayiladumpara, 9.685° N, 77.185° E, ca 100 m, YPT, 25 March 2017; 3 males ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4843–P4845), Karnataka: Mudigeri, 13.115°N, 75.632°E, ca 810 m, YPT, 1 October 2015; one male ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4846), Karnataka: Chikkamagaluru, Aldur, 13.246° N, 75.656° E ca 1080 m, SN, 2 November 2012; two males ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4847–P4848), Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Great Nicobar: Campbell Bay, 7.013°N, 93.934°E, ca 20 m, YPT, 22 March 2016; one male ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4849), Uttarakhand: Tanda, Udham Singh Nagar, SN, 29.451°N, 79.259°E, ca 290 m, 22 October 2009; one male ( ICAR / NBAIR /P4850), Karnataka: Tumkur, Kunigal, 13.025°N, 77.025°E, ca 800 m, YPT, 16 March 2016.
Etymology
This species is named after Jeanne Altmann, whose seminal paper in the 1970s laid the groundwork for the conduct of field studies of animal behaviour and who, studying baboons, was among the early primatologists to make females rather than males the focus of animal behaviour studies. The name is treated as a noun in the genitive case.
Diagnosis
Hadronotus altmannae sp. n. is similar to H. wintes but differs from it in the following character states: In H. altmannae sp. n. submarginalis is basally closer to and distally distant from anterior margin of fore wing, and posterior margins of T2–T4 are distinctly raised, whereas in H. wintes submarginalis is distant from anterior margin of fore wing the entire length, and posterior margins of T2–T4 are not raised.
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