Glyptapanteles andamookaensis Fagan-Jeffries, Bird & Austin, 2022
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.792.1647 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:18DB5F54-5CEB-498E-A6F1-E570E6A57833 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6308816 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039487E7-EF76-4A1B-AA6B-8884FB24F974 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Glyptapanteles andamookaensis Fagan-Jeffries, Bird & Austin |
status |
sp. nov. |
Glyptapanteles andamookaensis Fagan-Jeffries, Bird & Austin sp. nov.
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Diagnosis
Glyptapanteles andamookaensis sp. nov. is in the G. albigena species group and can be separated from the other members of the species group by the pale spot on the gena being small but clearly visible, T2 dark, propodeum with the median carina completely absent and hind femur mostly dark (sometimes with a lighter area anteriorly).
Etymology
Glyptapanteles andamookaensis sp. nov. is named after the collection locality.
Material examined
Holotype AUSTRALIA • ♀; South Australia, Andamooka Station; -30.8198802, 137.1783585 to -30.6998403, 137.1574435; 31 Aug. 2016; R. Leijs leg.; Vehicle net, Bush Blitz Lake Torrens; Extraction260, BOLD: AUMIC130-18; SAMA 32-035451 About SAMA . GoogleMaps
Paratype AUSTRALIA • 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; Extraction565, BOLD: AUMIC357-18; SAMA 32-035452 About SAMA GoogleMaps .
Description
Female
COLOURATION. Gena with a pale spot; labrum reddish-brown; scape colour in ventral half the same colour or darker than flagellomeres; flagellomeres all black/dark brown; tegula pale; wing veins uniformly black or brown, or with small lighter area proximally; anteromesoscutum all dark; scutellar disk and metanotum dark; propodeum dark; fore coxa dark; mid coxa dark; hind coxa dark; fore femur pale yellow; mid femur pale yellow; hind femur dark reddish-brown; fore tibia orange to light brown; mid tibia orange to light brown; hind tibia darkening posteriorly; hind basitarsus light brown; T1 dark; T2 sclerotised area dark, dark area extending past indentation to non-sclerotised area, but T2 lateral area then pale; T3 dark; T4+ dark.
HOLOTYPE BODY MEASUREMENTS. Body length 2.7 mm; fore wing length 2.7 mm; antennal length slightly longer than body length.
HEAD. Antennal flagellomere 14 length/width 2.00; antennal flagellomere 2 length/width 3.57; OOD/ POD 1.25–1.38; IOD/POD 1.88.
MESOSOMA. Anteromesoscutum sculpturing with only very shallow punctures, reasonably smooth; scutellar disk sculpturing with only very shallow punctures, smooth and shiny; 10–11 pits in scutellar sulcus; propodeum with median carina absent, only very shallow punctures associated with setae.
WINGS. Pterostigma length 0.71 mm; pterostigma width 0.29 mm; r 0.18 mm; 2RS 0.15 mm; 2m 0.11 mm; (RS+M)b 0.13 mm.
METASOMA. T1 wedge-shaped, narrowing posteriorly for entirety of length, lateral edges straight (but not parallel); T1 smooth and shiny; T1 length 0.41 mm; T1 width at posterior edge 0.08 mm; T2 an isosceles trapezoid, lateral edges straight; T2 smooth and shiny; T2 length 0.17 mm; T2 width at posterior edge 0.28 mm; ovipositor slightly protruding from end of metasoma.
Male
Unknown.
Remarks
Glyptapanteles andamookaensis sp. nov. constitutes BIN: BOLD:ADL4705 and is 6.41% (p-dist.) divergent from the closet BIN in the database (BOLD:ADL3094; Glyptapanteles aspersus sp. nov.).
Using the BOLD Batch ID engine, the COI barcode of the holotype is 6.5% different from the most similar COI sequence from an Australian specimen (AUMIC374-18; Glyptapanteles aspersus sp. nov.). The two available specimens, both sequenced for the wingless gene, share a unique barcode, that differs by a minimum of 1 bp from all other species with available sequence data.
Distribution
This species is known only from Andamooka Station in the central arid region of SA.
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