Notogaster martini Fernandez-Triana & Ward, sp. nov.
(Figs 15 A–G)
Holotype. Female (NZAC), NEW ZEALAND, WD, Bullock Creek, edge of Nothofagus forest, -43.4815 169.8937, Malaise trap, 26/ii/1993 – 1/iii/1993, L. LeSage. Voucher code: NZAC04193620.
Paratypes. 26 Females, 23 Males (CNC, LUNZ, NHM, NZAC) . 1 Male, AK, St Johns Bush, 15/6/2010, NA Martin, Muehlenbeckia australis leafminer, NZAC04038008 ; 1 Female, BR, St Arnaud, 650m, 12/12/1980, JS Noyes, EW Valentine, AK Walker, NHM ; 1 Female, CL, 19km East of Tapu, 31/1/1981, JS Noyes, NZAC04195478 ; 1 Female, FD, Wilmot Pass, 609m, 21/1/1970, JI Townsend, NZAC04049045 ; 1 Female, MC, Banks Peninsula, Prices Valley, Feb 1981, RP Macfarlane, Malaise trap, edge of native bush, NZAC04048770 ; 1 Female, MC, DSIR Lincoln, 17/9/1987, RP Macfarlane, ex mouse nest, NZAC04049640 ; 2 Female, MC, Lincoln University, Orchard, 2/2/1996, AR Gibb, Malaise trap, BFP block, NZAC04049045, NZAC04198782 ; 1 Female, MC, Lincoln University, Orchard, 2/2/1996, AR Gibb, Malaise trap, IFP block, NZAC04198781 ; 3 Females, MC, Prices Valley, 5/3/1981 – 24/3/1981, JW Early, Malaise trap, LUNZ ; 1 Female, NN, Kaihoka Lakes, 10/1/1966, AK Walker, Beating, NZAC04049138 ; 1 Male, NN, Pigeon Hill, 24/2/1993, L. LeSage, Beating, broad leaf Podocarp, GOU 0442 ; 1 Female, OL, Lake Kirkpatrick, 7/3/1993, L. LeSage, Sweeping, around lake, Carex, Scirpus, WAM 0520 ; 1 Male, OL, Pleasant Flat, 6/3/1993, L. LeSage, Sweeping, weeds and trees on roadside, GOU 0439 ; 3 Females, TK, 2km South Aria, Pukerewa scenic reserve, 14/12/1983, L Masner, Sweeping, CNC ; 3 Males, TK, 2km South Aria, Pukerewa scenic reserve, 14/12/1983, L Masner, Sweeping, CNC ; 1 Female, TK, below Mt Messenger, 15/12/1983, L Masner, Sweeping, CNC ; 1 Male, TK, below Mt Messenger, 15/12/1983, L Masner, Sweeping, WAM 0390 ; 3 Males, TK, Mt Egmont National Park, 16/12/1983, L Masner, Sweeping, CNC ; 7 Females, 10 Males, WD, Bullock Creek, 26/2/1993 – 1/3/1993, L. LeSage, Malaise trap, edge Nothofagus forest, GOU 0425, GOU 0427, GOU 0424, GOU 0429, GOU 0432, GOU 0436, GOU 0437, GOU 0423, GOU 0426, GOU 0431, GOU 0428, GOU 0433, GOU 0434, GOU 0435, GOU 0438, WAM 0541, GOU 0422 ; 1 Female, 3 Males, WD, Bullock Creek, 26/2/1993, L. LeSage, Sweeping, edge forest, GOU 0464, GOU 0460, GOU 0463, WAM 0539 ; 1 Female, WD, Westland National Park, adj Canavans knob, 140m, 12/4/1992 – 26/4/1992, AB Miller, Malaise trap, CNC1180114 / LUNZ .
Diagnostic description. Mesosoma entirely to mostly dark (dark brown or black), lighter areas very small and localized; metasoma dorsally entirely dark (brown or black); gena with relatively large and clear pale spot; tegula pale; first two pairs of legs entirely pale (yellow, orange or light yellow-brown), rarely with coxae darker; metacoxa pale or mostly light brown, with small yellow area apically; metafemur mostly pale (yellow, orange or light yellow-brown); metatibia mostly yellow; T 2 mostly sculptured. See Table 1 for additional morphological measurements. Notogaster martini is morphologically similar to N. toddae, both species can be distinguished from all other Notogaster species based on the combination of mesosoma and metasoma being mostly to entirely dark brown to black while legs are entirely to mostly yellow, and the gena having a relatively large pale spot at base ( N. walkeri shares those features but it has longer flagellomeres distally, smaller OOL, thinner T 1 and more trapezoidal T 2; see key for more details). N. martini has the metacoxa usually yellow (dark brown to black in N. toddae); clypeus colouration lighter than rest of face (coloration similar in N. toddae); propodeum with irregular pattern of carinae, including partially defined median carina and areola (propodem only with clearly defined median carina in N. toddae); and fore wing vein r comparatively longer (0.5–0.6 × length of vein 2RS, whereas in N. toddae is usually 0.3 × as long as vein 2 RS). In addition to the morphological differences mentioned above, N. martini and N. toddae have very different DNA barcode sequences (more than 4 % see also Fig 10).
Molecular data. The species has one DNA barcode compliant sequence in BOLD, corresponding to BIN BOLD: AAU 2976, which is 4.64% different to the closest BIN in BOLD.
Distribution. AK, BR, CL, FD, MC, NN, OL, TK, WD (Fig. 4).
Etymology. Named after Nick Martin, the collector of the type specimen, for his contribution to entomology and collecting of Hymenoptera in New Zealand.