Sania masoni Sharkey, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.20.108 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3791221 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DDC57A2D-20B9-4003-9B29-468B1100B7A4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:DDC57A2D-20B9-4003-9B29-468B1100B7A4 |
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Sania masoni Sharkey |
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sp. nov. |
Sania masoni Sharkey , sp. n.
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:DDC57A2D-20B9-4003-9B29-468B1100B7A4
Holotype female. Body Length. 4.8 mm <4.7–5.2>. Color. All black except: mandible and parts of all segments of fore- and midlegs reddish or yellowish brown, hind tibia reddish brown basally, laterotergite and sternum of metasomal tergum 1 whitish ( Fig. 28 View Figure 28 ) <pale color, reddish or yellowish brown, varies from as in the holotype to completely absent, although laterotergite and sternum of metasomal tergum 1 always whitish>. Forewing mostly weakly infuscate but less so anterobasally and at midlength, or clear basally, infuscate in apical half ( Fig. 29E View Figure 29 ). Head. Number of flagellomeres 24 <22–24>. Scape not flared apicoanteriorly and lacking expanded apical surface ( Figs. 3B View Figure 3 , 29A, B View Figure 29 ). Antennal scrobe flat ( Figs. 3B View Figure 3 , 29B View Figure 29 ); variable, from mostly transverse-striate, to mostly smooth with punctures. Clypeus mostly smooth with weak punctures ( Fig. 29A View Figure 29 ), without median tooth ( Fig. 29A View Figure 29 ). Gena mostly smooth with weak punctures ( Fig. 29A View Figure 29 ). Face mostly punctate with some weak rugae especially dorsally ( Fig. 29A View Figure 29 ). Area between antennal scrobe and inner orbit of eye with protuberance ( Fig. 29A View Figure 29 ), or without protuberance. Vertex with weak punctures ( Fig. 28A View Figure 28 ). Posterior orbit of eye lacking distinct crenulate margin ( Fig. 29B View Figure 29 ). Mesosoma. Middle lobe of scutum entirely smooth with punctures ( Fig. 29C View Figure 29 ). Notauli entirely crenulate ( Fig. 29C View Figure 29 ). Mesopleuron at least partly smooth with punctures ( Figs. 3F View Figure 3 , 28C View Figure 28 ). Sternaulus only present at midlength, or absent ( Figs. 3F View Figure 3 , 28C View Figure 28 ). Discrimen (median longitudinal ventral sulcus between mesopleura) crenulate. Metapleuron mostly rugose, lacking a large smooth lightly punctate area ( Fig. 28C View Figure 28 ). Propodeum entirely rugose without smooth area posterolaterally ( Fig. 29C View Figure 29 ). Metasoma. Median tergite 1 not distinctly narrowed posteriorly ( Fig. 29D View Figure 29 ); partly smooth with punctures especially posteriorly, with weak rugae or microsculpture anteriorly ( Fig. 29D View Figure 29 ). Hypopygium less than 1/3 length of metasoma (Figs. 1B, 28B); not extending past apical tergum (Figs. 1B, 28B). Ovipositor barely exserted, much shorter than metasoma (Figs. 1B, 28B). Setae of ovipositor sheath not longer than 2× width of ovipositor sheath (Figs. 1B, 28B).
Male. Antenna slightly sexually dimorphic with the female antennae shorter and tapering slightly more rapidly than those of male. Metasoma ( Fig. 2E View Figure 2 ).
Diagnosis. Scape not flared apicoanteriorly and lacking expanded apical surface ( Figs. 3B View Figure 3 , 29A, B View Figure 29 ); discrimen crenulate; mesosoma black ( Fig. 28A, C View Figure 28 ).
Material Examined. Holotype female: South Africa, Western Cape, 10 km S. Clanwilliam, Malaise on sandy hill, 32°13’39”S, 18°50’50”E, 140m, 5–25.X.2004, ME Irwin, FD Parker, M Hauser ( SAMC) GoogleMaps
Paratypes. 3 females, 18 males, South Africa, Western Cape, 15km N Citrusdal, Koedoeskop Farm, Malaise across hillside trail, 32°29’18”S, 18°57’30”E, 220m, 5–25.X.2004, ME Irwin, FD Parker, SA-34 ( SAMC, AEI, HIC, CNCI, INHS).
Distribution. Distribution map is available at http://sharkeylab.org/sharkeylab/ Misc/generalmapper.php?table= khoikhoiinae &genus= Sania &species=masoni.
Etymology. Dedicated to the late W.R.M. (Bill) Mason for his many contributions to Hymenopterology including the discovery of the subfamily Khoikhoiinae .
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
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