Chelonus chetini Beyarslan and Şahan, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.3906/zoo-1805-21 |
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Chelonus chetini Beyarslan and Şahan |
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sp. nov. |
Chelonus chetini Beyarslan and Şahan sp. nov. ( Figures 1–9 View Figures 1–5 View Figures 6–9 )
Material examined: Holotype: female, Turkey: Gaziantep Province: Nizip, Alahacı (36°55′10″N, 37°45′3″E, 525 m a.s.l.), 04.06.2017, 1♀; leg.: Y.B. Şahan. GoogleMaps
Paratypes: Nizip, Alahacı (37°13′2″N, 37°46′13″E, 720 m a.s.l.), 11.04.2017, 1♀; 37°02′59″9, 37°22′11″1°1leg.: Y.B. Şahan. GoogleMaps Gaziantep, Şahinbey (37° 02’ 59’’N, 37° 22’ 11”E), 840 m asl), 11.04.2017, 1♀; leg.: Y.B. Şahan. GoogleMaps
Description. Female (holotype). Length of body 3.1 mm, length of head 0.35 mm, length of antenna 1.75 mm, length of fore wing 2.5 mm, length of hind wing 2.0 mm, length of mesosoma 1.3 mm, length of hind leg 2.7 mm, length of metasoma 1.6 mm, length of ovipositor 0.35 mm ( Figure 1 View Figures 1–5 ).
Head. Head transverse, 2.0 times as wide as its length in dorsal view, roundly contracted behind eyes, temple 0.5 times as long as transverse diameter of eye in dorsal view. Occiput concave, ocelli small, ratios of OD: POL: OOL = 5: 12: 15. Vertex with transverse rugae behind ocelli, longitudinal diameter of eye 3.3 times height of gena; antennae short and slender, 16-segmented, slightly longer than mesosoma, pubescent; scape elongate and smooth, pedicel small and 1.7 times the width, length of 1st flagellar segment 2.6 times its width, 2nd flagellar segment as long as 3rd, shorter than 1st, apical segments almost as long as their width; face transverse in frontal view, width of face 1.4 times its height, coarsely reticulate-punctate; clypeus protuberant, denticles absent; length of maxillary palp 0.6 times as long as length of head ( Figures 1 and 4 View Figures 1–5 ).
Mesosoma. Mesoscutum, scutellum and mesopleuron coarsely reticulate; propodeum coarsely sculpture, with small lateral teeth ( Figures 1 and 5 View Figures 1–5 ).
Wings. Anterior margin of marginal cell of forewing shorter than pterostigma; radial cell of fore wing about as long as 2nd submarginal cell ( Figures 1 View Figures 1–5 and 7 View Figures 6–9 ). The hind wing very transparent and veins light yellow ( Figure 7 View Figures 6–9 ).
Legs. Hind coxa coarsely punctate; length of hind femur 2.5 times its width, with minute punctures ( Figures 1 View Figures 1–5 ), hind tibia longer than hind tarsus (70: 57 respectively).
Metasoma. Metasomal carapace oval, not bent apically; length of metasomal carapace 1.3 times its width in middle, densely and rather coarsely punctate, with reticule in basal, becoming weaker toward its posterior part. Metasomal carapace with a suture at distal 2/3 ( Figure 8 View Figures 6–9 ). Ovipositor projecting beyond apical sternite ( Figure 9 View Figures 6–9 ).
Coloration. Body black; antenna black, except brownish basal segments; maxillary palp and mandible brownish; wings slightly infuscate, basal half with pale yellowish veins, pterostigma dark brown, distal half with brown veins ( Figures 1 View Figures 1–5 and 7 View Figures 6–9 ); legs mostly brownish, coxae black, hind femur and partially tibia infuscate, the basis of carapace with a yellow triangular spot ( Figure 8 View Figures 6–9 ).
Distribution. Turkey (Gaziantep).
Differential diagnosis. Chelonus chetini Beyarslan & Şahan sp. nov. is related to C. latrunculus (Marshall 1885) . The two species are separated by the combination of the following characters:
1 (2). Metasomal carapace with a suture at distal 2/3 ( Figure 8 View Figures 6–9 ), 1.3 times as long as wide, black and with a yellow triangular spot at base, metasomal carapace without longitudinal folds; tegulae black, body 3.1 mm ................... .................................... C. chetini Beyarslan & Şahan sp. nov.
2 (1). Metasomal carapace without a suture at proximal 1/3, 1.5 times as long as wide and entirely black, longitudinal folds on abdomen fine and short; tegulae brown, body 2.5– 3 mm. .......................... C. (M.) latrunculus (Marshall 1885)
Etymology. The new species was named in honor of Turkey’s entomologist Çetin Şengonca, who led us to the systematics of Braconidae .
Male. Unknown.
BEYARSLAN and ŞAHAN / Turk J Zool
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