Campoplex exareola, Han & Achterberg & Chen, 2021

Han, Yuan-Yuan, Achterberg, Kees Van & Chen, Xue-Xin, 2021, The genus Campoplex Gravenhorst, 1829 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Campopleginae) from China, Zootaxa 5066 (1), pp. 1-121 : 43-44

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5066.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6B3D85E9-31FE-4D08-8E15-BA8959DD1988

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5653877

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039687B1-4756-6C02-9DD1-1DEC08FD7BD4

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Plazi

scientific name

Campoplex exareola
status

sp. nov.

Campoplex exareola sp. nov.

Figs. 27–28 View FIGURE 27 View FIGURE 28

Material examined. Holotype: female, Jilin, Changbaishan, 4.VIII.1994, Lou Juxian, No 951985 ( ZJUH).

Description. Female ( Fig. 27 View FIGURE 27 ) holotype. Body length 4.5 mm, fore wing length 3.6 mm.

Head. Antenna with 24 flagellomeres; first flagellomere 1.25× longer than second flagellomere. Face ( Fig. 28E View FIGURE 28 ) granulose. Clypeus ( Fig. 28E View FIGURE 28 ) granulose, not convex, apical margin slightly arched and thick medially. Malar space granulose, 0.65× basal width of mandible. Mandible with a very weak lamella basally, upper tooth equal to the length of lower tooth. Frons granulose, median carina absent. Vertex granulose. Interocellar distance ( Fig. 28F View FIGURE 28 ) 1.3× ocello-ocular distance and 1.5× distance between median and lateral ocelli. Temple granulose, subpolished, swollen behind eyes. Occipital carina evenly arched, reaching hypostomal carina slightly above mandible base.

Mesosoma. Pronotum granulose dorsally, subpolished, trans-striate below. Mesoscutum ( Fig. 28G View FIGURE 28 ) granulose, notauli absent. Scutellum granulose with sparse and minute punctures. Metanotum granulose. Mesopleuron ( Fig. 28B View FIGURE 28 ) granulose with sparse and minute punctures, weakly trans-striate below tegula, speculum smooth and shiny. Metapleuron ( Fig. 28B View FIGURE 28 ) granulose. Propodeum ( Fig. 28C View FIGURE 28 ) with area basalis triangular, long and narrow; area superomedia finely granulose, subpolished; area petiolaris weakly rugose; area superomedia confluent with area petiolaris, slightly depressed; costula absent; propodeal spiracle small and oval.

Wing. Fore wing ( Fig. 28A View FIGURE 28 ) areolet absent. Marginal cell short, distal part of surrounding vein 2.0× longer than proximal one. Vein 1cu-a opposite M&RS. External angles of second discal cell acute (70°). Hind wing with nervellus slightly inclivous, intercepted at lower 0.25.

Legs. Hind femur 4.6× longer than wide. Inner spur of hind tibia 0.5× as long as first tarsomere of hind tarsus. Tarsal claws pectinate basally, teeth very weak.

Metasoma. First metasomal segment ( Fig. 28H View FIGURE 28 ) round in cross-section of basal 0.3, without dorso-lateral carina and lateral groove. First tergite 2.5× longer than width of postpetiole. Second tergite 0.7× as long as first tergite, 1.1× longer than its apical width; thyridium oval, its distance from basal margin of tergite 1.5× its diameter. Third tergite 0.7× as long as its apical width. Sixth and seventh tergites without emarginations medially. Ovipositor sheath approx. 2.0× longer than hind femur, ovipositor ( Fig. 28D View FIGURE 28 ) gradually upcurved.

Colour. Black. Mandible except teeth, palpi and tegula yellowish brown; scape and pedicel blackish brown; all trochantellus yellow; fore leg from trochantellus on yellowish brown, coxa, trochanter and telotarsus blackish brown; mid leg with extreme base of femur, tibia media-externally and basal 0.5 of tarsus yellow, remainder of mid leg brown; hind leg with base and middle of tibia and basal 0.5 of tarsus whitish yellow, remainder of hind leg black; metasoma entirely black.

Distribution. China (Jilin).

Comparative diagnosis. This species is similar to C. maurotrochanter sp. nov., but differs from the latter by having area petiolaris weakly rugose, propodeal median area slightly depressed, fore wing areolet absent, mid leg largely brown, and metasoma from third tergite on not compressed.

Etymology. Name derived from “ex-” (Latin for “out of”) and “areola” (Latin for “small open space”), because its fore wing is without areolet.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Genus

Campoplex

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