Phanerotoma brunneivena, Achterberg, 2021

Achterberg, Cornelis van, 2021, The tribe Phanerotomini (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Cheloninae) of the Arabian Peninsula, with special reference to the United Arab Emirates and Yemen, ZooKeys 1014, pp. 1-118 : 1

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1014.60426

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scientific name

Phanerotoma brunneivena
status

sp. nov.

Phanerotoma brunneivena sp. nov. Figs 55-57 View Figures 55–57 , 58-68 View Figures 58–68

Type material.

Holotype, ♀ (RMNH), " United Arab Emirates, Fujairah (1484), light trap, 19.iv.-2.v.2005, 25°08'N, 56°21'E, A. v. Harten, RMNH’06”. Paratypes: 28♀, 1♂: Idem, 2.v.-5.vi.2005; 14♀: Idem, 19.iv.-2.v.2005; 4♀: Idem, 5-24.iii.2005; 3♀, 1♂: Idem, 24.iii.-6.iv.2005; 7♀, 2♂: Idem, 13-19.iv.2005; 4♀: Idem, 2-13.v.2005; 1♀: Idem, 16-24.ii.2005; 3♀: Idem, 13-29.xi.2005; 2♀: Idem, 29.xi.2005-2.i.2006; 1♀: Idem, 2-13.v.2005; 1♀: Idem, 24.ii.-5.iii.2005; 1♀: "United Arab Emirates, Sharjah Desert Park (1556), light tr[ap], 30.iv.-7.v.2005, 25°17'N, 55°42'E, A. v. Harten, RMNH’06”; 1♀: Idem, 21-28.v.2007; 1♀: Idem, 20-21.iv.2006, M. Fibiger; 1♀: "Wadi Safad (5015), white & yellow pan tr., 2-26.i.2006, 25°13'N, 56°19'E, A. v. Harten, RMNH’06”; 1♀: "Wadi Maidaq (3808), at light, 21.xii.2005-2.ii.2006, 25°18'N, 56°07'E, A. v. Harten, RMNH’06”; 2♀: Idem, 27.iv.-4.v.2006; 1♀: "United Arab Emirates, Sharjah x Khor Kalba (3851), light trap, 24°59'N, 56°09'E, 17-18.iv.2006, M. Fibiger, RMNH’06”; 1♀: "United Arab Emirates, NARC near Sweihan (1299), light trap, 9-20.iv.2005, 24°24'N, 55°26'E, A. v. Harten, RMNH’06”; 1♀, " Yemen (7501), Al Kadan, light trap, i.2003, A. v. Harten & T. Abdul-Haq, RMNH’03”; 1♀: Idem, x.2001; 1♀: Idem, xi.2001; 1♀: Idem, v.2002; 1♀, "Yemen, Al Kowd, light tr[ap], v.-vi.2000, no. 4719, A. v. Harten & S. Al Haruri, RMNH’01”.

Comparative diagnosis.

Very similar to P. flavivena because of the needle-shaped ovipositor sheath of which the apical half is yellow, the yellow pterostigma, the long third tergite (1.8-2.1 × as long as second tergite), the distinctly convex temple and short inner tooth of the mandible. It differs by the rugulose or striate and matt to slightly shiny temple (mostly smooth and shiny in P. flavivena ), the dark brown vein r of fore wing ca. 0.2 × as long as vein 3-SR (yellow and 0.4-0.7 ×), the vein SR1 of fore wing distinctly curved (straight or nearly so) and the longer apical triangular appendage of the hypopygium.

Description.

Female, holotype, length of body (excluding ovipositor) 5.7 mm; antenna 3.8 mm (but apical segment missing); fore wing 3.9 mm; visible part of ovipositor sheath 0.85 mm (only apex setose).

Head. Width 1.5 × median length in anterior view and part of head above eye in lateral view 0.3 × height of eye (Fig. 65 View Figures 58–68 ); antenna with 23 segments and 1.2 × longer than fore wing, segments gradually shortened, narrowed apically and five apical segments moniliform (Fig. 67 View Figures 58–68 ), third, fourth and penultimate segments 3.2, 3.0 and 1.4 × longer than wide in lateral view, respectively; area of stemmaticum coriaceous; OOL: diameter of posterior ocellus: POL = 20: 4: 10; length of eye 1.7 × temple in dorsal view (Fig. 63 View Figures 58–68 ); frons coarsely rugose and with median carina; vertex coarsely and densely reticulate-rugose, and rather dull; temple densely and finely rugose, dull; face coarsely rugose and without distinct median ridge or median carina; clypeus mostly smooth, rather shiny and with three minute teeth medio-ventrally, partly hidden by conspicuous fringe (Fig. 64 View Figures 58–68 ); eye medium-sized, strongly convex and in lateral view 1.3 × (measured medially) temple (Fig. 65 View Figures 58–68 ), in anterior view 0.8 × minimum width of face; upper condyle of mandible near lower level of eyes (Fig. 64 View Figures 58–68 ); malar space rugose, shiny and 0.5 × as basal width of mandible; lower tooth of mandible 0.1 × as long as apical tooth (Fig. 68 View Figures 58–68 ).

Mesosoma (Figs 55 View Figures 55–57 , 59 View Figures 58–68 ). Length 1.5 × its width in lateral view; side of pronotum mainly rugose, but dorsally nearly smooth; mesoscutum densely rugose and rather shiny, densely setose; notauli hardly indicated; scutellar sulcus wide and with seven carinae (Fig. 59 View Figures 58–68 ); scutellum triangular, largely punctate and rather shiny; metanotum with short median carina anteriorly and small tooth protruding posteriorly; propodeum coarsely reticulate-rugose, without distinct median and transverse carinae, latero-posteriorly tuberculate. Wings. Fore wing 2.6 × longer than its maximum width; length of 1-R1 1.4 × as long as pterostigma; r issued far beyond middle of pterostigma and 0.2 × 3-SR; 2-SR curved and distally subparallel with posterior margin of pterostigma (Fig. 58 View Figures 58–68 ); SR1 curved; 2-SR+M absent because of interstitial m-cu; parastigma large; 1-CU1 0.5 × as long as vein 2-CU1; r:3-SR:SR1 = 2:10:25; 2-SR:3-SR:r-m = 25:10:7; r-m reclivous; 2-M weakly curved (Fig. 58 View Figures 58–68 ). Hind wing: M+CU:1-M:1r-m = 21:20:10; r feebly indicated. Legs. Hind femur 3.4 × as long as wide and widened subbasally; middle tibia with small ivory blister; inner spur of middle tibia 0.5 × its basitarsus; hind coxa mostly smooth and shiny.

Metasoma (Figs 57 View Figures 55–57 , 60-62 View Figures 58–68 ). Elongate elliptical in dorsal view, twice as long as wide and 1.7 × as long as mesosoma; first and second tergites coarsely longitudinally rugose and rugae with interconnections; third tergite 2.1 × longer than second tergite and laterally nearly straight, in lateral view rather flat, densely reticulate-rugulose and medio-posteriorly distinctly concave (Figs 60 View Figures 58–68 , 62 View Figures 58–68 ), lateral lamella narrow, protruding latero-apically and medio-apically absent (Fig. 62 View Figures 58–68 ); ovipositor sheath narrow, needle-shaped (Fig. 61 View Figures 58–68 ), its visible part 0.22 × as long as fore wing and 0.38 × metasomal carapace and only its apex with small cluster of setae; hypopygium apically with medium-sized and slender bent up triangle, without apical spine and with medium-sized sparse setae.

Colour. Pale brownish yellow; palpi, mandible (except dark brown teeth), clypeus, pronotum, legs (but hind tibia rather darkened apically) first and second tergites largely and metasoma ventrally pale yellow or ivory; apical antennal segments and stemmaticum brown; pterostigma brownish yellow but anteriorly pale yellowish (Fig. 58 View Figures 58–68 ); wing membrane subhyaline; parastigma (but brownish posteriorly), veins 1-M, 2-CU1 and m-cu of fore wing yellow and veins r, 1-CU1, cu-a, 2-SR, 3-SR and 2-M dark brown.

Male.

Similar to female but third tergite narrowed posteriorly, rounded and convex apically (Fig. 56 View Figures 55–57 ; one male has a subapical bump) and pterostigma (except anteriorly) brown.

Variations.

Length of fore wing of ♀ 3.1-4.3 mm, of ♂ 3.0-3.5 mm; antenna of ♀ with 23 segments; third tergite 1.8-2.1 × longer than second tergite, of ♀ medio-apically concave or obtuse and with no or a narrow lamella, flat or with a small subapical bump; ovipositor sheath up to 0.36 × as long as fore wing if exserted; rarely scutellum laterally and propodeum apically dark brown, wing membrane below pterostigma and near vein 1-M somewhat infuscate; third tergite rarely dark brown basally or with dark triangle; temple and mesoscutum medially pale brownish yellow or ivory; sometimes pterostigma darkened but anteriorly pale yellowish.

Biology.

Unknown.

Distribution.

United Arabian Emirates, Yemen.

Etymology.

Named after the brownish vein r of the fore wing (brunneus is Latin for brown).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

SubFamily

Cheloninae

Tribe

Phanerotomini

Genus

Phanerotoma