Metapolybia richardsi Andena, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/jhr.97.115489 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:32C3301F-70AF-4241-8B12-B4555F0AFA2B |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13844052 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2A0CDF25-9FAE-5E7E-B73C-A56D23EF5FCE |
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Metapolybia richardsi Andena |
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sp. nov. |
Metapolybia richardsi Andena sp. nov.
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Diagnosis.
Very similar to M. fraudator , except its scutum narrower, the lateral pronotal carina not effaced on ventral corner, metapleural-propodeal furrow vanishing and the evanescent weak yellow markings overall; pretegular carina like in M. fraudator .
Description.
Female. Size: 8.3 mm. Length of fore wing: 5.0 mm
Color: Black species with yellow markings as follows: spots on inner orbits and tip of clypeus; Tergum I with weak yellow band; Sternites II – III with weak yellow bands; terga III – VI, without yellow bands. Mandibles, antennal articles and scape blackish / brownish. Wings hyaline, venation brown.
Head: (1) clypeus 1.3 times wider than longer, punctures shallow, scattered, separated by more than 2.0 diameters; bristles extending all the way down, not forming a polished rim; (2) internantennal prominence raised, subacute, with a marked medial furrow; (3) frons and vertex covered with yellowish pubescence; punctures small, distinct, separated by 1–1.5 diameters, becoming sparser on vertex; (4) gena 0.7 wider than width of the eyes, strongly narrowing to mandibular condyle; punctures very small, scattered, pubescence very reduced; (5) tempora narrowing to vertex; (6) posterior region of the head excavated, strongly emarginated behind.
Mesosoma: (1) lateral pronotal carina raised, acute; pronotum with shallow and scattered punctures; (2) humeri produced in front of tegula, subacute; (3) pretegular carina acute on upper region, curved, not interrupted, not prominent; (4) scutum as long as wide, punctures small, shallow, scattered; (5) mesopleuron with shallow punctures separated by more than 2.0 diameters; (6) scutellum with small, though distinct punctures, separated by 1.0 diameter, slightly concave posteriorly, medial line raised anteriorly, vanishing posteriorly; (7) metanotum strongly concave with scattered punctures; (8) metapleuron with few scattered punctures, upper plated 1.3 times longer than wide; (9) propodeum with shallow scattered punctures with moderate long and sparse hairs on posterior region; (10) propodeal concavity broad, moderately deep, weakly developed anteriorly, striation distinct, extending laterally; (11) prestigma as long as wide, tip truncate.
Metasoma: (1) first metasomal tergum filiform, widening little after the prominent spiracles; prominent (2) tergum II 1.2 times wider than longer, coriaceous, punctures distinct on posterior fifth; (3) terga III – VI densely punctured.
Male. Unknown.
Nest.
Unknown.
Distribution.
Ecuador: Pastaza.
Holotype.
Ecuador • 1 female; Pastaza, Jibaria, Shurupe ; 7 Nov. 1987; Mike Huybensz; AMNH.
Etymology.
The specific name honors O. W. Richards for his contribution of the knowledge of the social wasps.
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American Museum of Natural History |
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