Esagonatopus floridensis Olmi & Guglielmino
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.70.764 |
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Esagonatopus floridensis Olmi & Guglielmino |
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Esagonatopus floridensis Olmi & Guglielmino ZBK sp. n. Figs 7, 8, 9
Etymology.
Floridensis from Florida, where this species was collected.
Types.
Holotype, female, USA: Florida, Oklaloosa Co., 2 mi N Holt, 31.v.1991, J.B. Woolley coll. (TAMU (it will be transferred to USNM)!).
Diagnosis.
Female with meso-metapleural suture distinct and complete; metanotum with lateral pointed protrusions. Male unknown.
Description.
Female: apterous; length 2.7 mm. Head brown, except anterior region of face, clypeus and mandibles testaceous; antenna brown-testaceous; mesosoma brown, except scutum testaceous-yellow; petiole and gaster black; legs testaceous, except part of coxae and clubs of femora brown. Antenna clavate; antennal segments in following proportions: 9:4:11:6:5:4.5:4:4:4:5. Head excavated, shiny, smooth, without sculpture, except occiput granulated; frontal line complete; occipital carina incomplete, shortly present behind and on the sides of posterior ocelli; POL = 1; OL = 2; OOL = 7; greatest breadth of posterior ocelli about as long as POL. Palpal formula 6/2. Pronotum crossed by a strong transverse impression, shiny, with anterior collar smooth and without sculpture, disc sculptured by weak longitudinal striae. Scutum shiny, with few longitudinal striae, without lateral pointed apophyses. Scutellum flat, shiny, without sculpture. Meso-metapleural suture distinct and complete. Metanotum transversely striate, not hollow behind scutellum, with sides protruding; lateral protrusions pointed (Fig. 7). Metathorax + propodeum (Fig. 8) dull, with anterior surface weakly sculptured by many longitudinal striae; disc with a track of a median longitudinal furrow. Mesopleura, metapleura and posterior surface of propodeum strongly transversely striate. Fore tarsal segments in following proportions: 11:2.5:4:14:22. Enlarged claw (Fig. 9) with a small subapical tooth and a row of 7 peg-like hairs + 1 hair. Segment 5 of fore tarsus (Fig. 9) with 2 rows of 1 + 13 lamellae (with proximal lamellae longer than medial and distal lamellae); distal apex with a group of about 6 lamellae. Tibial spurs 1/0/1.
Male: unknown.
Hosts:
unknown.
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