Canalirogas curvinervis, Long, Khuat Dang & van Achterberg, Cornelis, 2015
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Canalirogas curvinervis |
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Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Braconidae
Canalirogas curvinervis sp. n. Figs 2, 3, 22-26
Material.
Holotype, female (RMNH) "[C Vietnam:] Thua Thien-Hue, Phong Dien N.R., 15 km W. Phong My, 80-210 m, 23.iii.-6.iv.2001, Mal. trap, C. v. Achterberg & R. de Vries, RMNH’01”. Paratypes (5 females): 1 female (IEBR), "[NE Vietnam:] Viet Tri, nr Thanh Son, Thuong Cuu, 20°59'N, 105°8'E, 350-400 m, 11-16.x.1999, Mal. trap, R. de Vries, RMNH’99”; 1 female (RMNH), ‘Rog.662’, "[NE Vietnam:] Vinh Phuc, Tam Dao NP, 200 m, MT, 23.v.-7.vi.2001, KD Long"; 1 female (RMNH), "[NC Vietnam:] Ha Tinh, Vu Quang NP, 94 m, 18°17'43"N, 105°25'49"E, 5.iii.-15.iv.2011, Mal. trap 13, C. v. Achterberg, RMNH’11”; 1 female (VNMN), ‘Rog.690’, "[NC Vietnam:] Ha Tinh, Vu Quang NP, 6.x.2009, KD Long"; 1 female (RMNH), "[S Vietnam:] Dông Nai, Cát Tiên N.P., Bird trail, Mal. trap[s] 9-12, c. 100 m, 1-9.x.2005, C. v. Achterberg & R. de Vries, RMNH’05”.
Description.
Holotype, female, body length 7.2 mm, fore wing length 5.3 mm.
Head. Antenna with 28 segments remaining; third antennal segment 1.1 times fourth one (10:9); middle segments 2.3 times its width (7:3); width of face 0.9 times length of face and clypeus combined (19:21); malar space as long as mandible width; mandible width 0.6 times as long as hypoclypeal depression (6:10); malar suture present; distance between tentorial pits 5.0 times distance between pits and eyes (10:2; Fig. 22); in dorsal view height of eye 5.8 times as long as temple (23:4); in lateral view width of eye 3.2 times as long as temple (19:6); ocelli in high triangle, POL:Od:OOL = 3:6:4; distance between front and hind ocelli:OOL = 3:4 (Fig. 24); face rugose; frons, vertex and temple smooth.
Mesosoma. Length of mesosoma 1.5 times as long as high (90:60); pronotal side smooth dorsally, crenulate anteriorly, finely granulate ventrally; precoxal sulcus long, deep and crenulate (Fig. 23); mesopleuron smooth; mesoscutum smooth; notauli deep and crenulate; propodeum mainly rugose and without distinct medial areola.
Wings. Fore wing: pterostigma 4.8 times as long as wide; r:2-SR:3-SR:SR1=10:18:28:50; vein r arising submedially from pterostigma (Fig. 28); vein 1-CU1 quadrate; vein cu-a perpendicular; posterior length of second submarginal cell 3.2 times its width (38:12). Hind wing: vein M+CU as long as vein 1-M and 3.5 times vein 1r-m = 35:10 (Fig. 26).
Legs. Hind coxa smooth; length of hind femur:tibia:basitarsus:tarsus = 71:92:13:43; length of hind femur, tibia and basitarsus 5.9, 10.2 and 10.75 times their width, respectively.
Metasoma. First-second tergites with median carinae and parallel striae; first tergite 1.2 times as long as its apical width (Fig. 3); medial length of second tergite 1.6 times third (42:27); third-fifth tergites basally with divergent striation, granulate medio-apically; sixth tergite mainly granulate; ovipositor sheath pointed apically (0.5 mm), 0.4 times as long as hind basitarsus (20:46); ovipositor slender, nearly straight, enlarged basally (Fig. 25).
Colour. Yellow; antenna yellowish, but darkened basally; palpi pale yellow; stemmaticum black; pronotum dorsally, notauli and mesonotum laterally, side of scutellum and axilla, propodeum medially blackish-brown or black; first-sixth tergites black medially, pale yellow laterally; wings subhyaline.
Male.
Unknown
Variation.
Antenna with 45(1) and 49(1) segments and 1.4 times as long as body; first tergite 1.1-1.3 times as long as apical width; medial length of metasomal second tergite 1.7-1.8 times as long as third tergite medially; body length 5.2-5.9 mm; fore wing length 4.3-4.5 mm.
Etymology.
From ‘curvus’ (Latin for bend), because of the curved vein SR of hind wing.
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