Orgilus (I.) indicus, Ahmed & Kazmi & Rameshkumar, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5195.5.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4082BE60-BC7E-4353-8D60-07BB63F2E2EA |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7229850 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4AF50E8A-8082-43F8-B841-A7DCB9945F2B |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:4AF50E8A-8082-43F8-B841-A7DCB9945F2B |
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Plazi |
scientific name |
Orgilus (I.) indicus |
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sp. nov. |
Orgilus (I.) indicus sp. nov.
Body length = 4.2 mm; fore wing length = 3.8 mm.
Description
Colour: basal 15 flagellomeres yellowish, scape, pedicel and remaining flagellomeres brown; head yellowish brown, ocellar area dark brown; mesosoma uniformly yellowish brown; wings hyaline, pterostigma dark brown, all other vein yellowish brown; fore legs yellow except coxa trochanter and basal femur; basal coxa, trochantellus and basal femur yellowish brown, basal tibia and tibial spurs of mid leg and hind leg white; femur, tibia and basitarsus of hind leg completely black; 1 st metasomal tergite dark brown; basal half of 2 nd tergite whitish, rest of metasoma dark brown to black; ovipositor and ovipositor sheath dark brown.
Head: ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 A-C) 1.2 × as wide as long dorsally; punctate, evenly setose; eye length dorsally 1.55 × the temple, 1.6 × as high as wide; large and robust antenna with 33 antennomeres, about as long as or longer than body, scape large with truncate margins, 2.25 × as long as wide; 1 st and 2 nd flagellomere 1.6 × as long as wide; maxillary palps 5 segmented, about as long as the height of head; labial palps 3 segmented; POL: OD: OOL= 4:6:3; face coriaceous, moderately setose, 1.5 × as wide as high; frons smooth and medially depressed; clypeus truncate ventrally, smooth, 1.75 × as wide as long; occipital flange absent or indistinct; length of malar space 2.0 × basal width of mandible.
Mesosoma: ( Figs 4D–E View FIGURE 4 ) 1.6–1.8 × as long as high; pronope not distinct; pronotal sides densely setose; mesopleuron feebly punctate dorsally and densely setose and punctate ventrally; epicnemial carina present, more clear ventrally; precoxal sulcus deeply impressed; mesoscutum punctate, densely setose, longer than wide; propleuron rugose-punctate, medial mesonotal lobe convex, rugose punctate; notauli reasonably developed, either with very little or without any carinae; scutellum raised, sub triangular, weakly punctate; propodeum rugose posterior-medially, smooth or sparely punctate anteriorly with few setae.
Wings: ( Fig. 4F View FIGURE 4 ) fore wing 3.14 × as long as its maximum width and 1.37 × the hind wing length; hind wing vein 1cu-a distinctly postfurcal; 1-SR+M sinuate; r: SR1+3SR: 2SR= 1:6:2; 1-M 0.4 × as long M+CU; pterostigma densely setose, 3.0 × as long as its own width, 1-SR absent; r-m absent; Cu1b broader than 3-CU1; hind wing vein 1A present; 1M 1.75 × as long as 1r-m.
Legs: hind coxa robust and coarsely rugose, 1.8 × as long as wide, tarsal claws simple; length of femur: tibia and basitarsus of hind leg =43: 55: 28; hind basitarsus longer than combined length of the rest of tarsi, tibial spur 0.57 × basitarsal length; hind femur 4.0 × as long as wide; hind tibia longer than femur and 6.25 × longer than its maximum width; each hind tarsus with apical spines except telotarsus; tarsal claws simple ( Figs 4K–M View FIGURE 4 ).
Metasoma: ( Figs 4 View FIGURE 4 H-J) 3.25 × as long as wide and heavily sculptured, length of first tergite 1.3 × longer than it maximum width, coarsely rugose, with two basal carinae; laterope deep and round; second tergite wider than long, basal half of second and third tergite reticulo-punctate; whereas the apical portion of T2, T3 and whole T4 strongly rugose; rest of posterior metasomal tergites sparsely punctate laterally, T5, T6 smooth, with few lateral setae; suture between T2 and T3 broad with strong longitudinal carinae; third to seventh tergite sparsely punctate laterally; length of ovipositor sheath 0.68 × fore wing length.
Remarks: The new species described is close to O. rugosus , can be differentiated by the combination of characters in Table 1 View TABLE 1 .
Etymology: The species is named after the country from where it is described ‘India’.
Material examined: Holotype. 1♀, INDIA: Karnataka, Kanagala , 12.xii.2020 (16º19.808ʹN, 74º24.958ʹE) GoogleMaps ; Paratypes. 1♀, Uttar Pradesh , Milik Bitthalnath, 23.xii.2020 (27º32.558ʹN, 77º45.444ʹE); 1♀, Andhra Pradesh , Kakinada egree, Coringa WLS, 1.iii.2019. coll. Rameshkumar A and party.
Distribution: INDIA; Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh.
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