Horismenus novaiguassuensis Pikart, 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5453.1.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11246102 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9C5E87AA-6719-5721-FF0C-F891FA39F8D4 |
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Horismenus novaiguassuensis Pikart |
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sp. nov. |
Horismenus novaiguassuensis Pikart , Costa & Hansson, sp. nov.
Figs 40–49 View FIGURES 40–42 View FIGURES 43–48 View FIGURES 49–50
Type material. Holotype ♀ point mounted, with label “ BRASIL, RJ [Rio de Janeiro], Nova Iguaçu, Res[erva]. Biol[ógica]. Tinguá, 22º34’38”S 43º26’09”[W], Varredura Veg.—Am. 28, 07.iii.2002. STP Amarante e eq. col.” (deposited in MZUSP) . Paratypes. 2♀. 1♀, label “ BRASIL, SP [São Paulo], Ubatuba, Parque Est[adual]. da Serra do Mar, 23º01’55”S 44º51’01”W, Varredura Veg.Am. #2, 21.i.2002, N.W. Perioto e eq. col.” (deposited in MZUSP); GoogleMaps 1♀, label “ BRASIL, PR [Paraná], Morretes, Pq. [Parque] Estadual Pau Oco , 25º34’27,5”S 38º53’33,0”W, Varredura veg.—Am. 6, 09.iv.2002, MT Tavares e eq., col.” (deposited in MZUSP) GoogleMaps .
Type condition. Holotype with left hind wing glued separately on the point. One of the paratypes with head, fore legs, and both hind wings and the right fore wing missing. Another paratype missing gaster, hind legs and left antenna.
Diagnosis. Antennae and legs whitish ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 40–42 ); interscrobal surface with strong raised reticulation ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 43–48 ); frontal cross-carina present ( Figs. 43 View FIGURES 43–48 , 49 View FIGURES 49–50 ); malar sulcus present ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 49–50 ); vertex with strong engraved reticulation ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 43–48 ); head triangular in lateral view; mesoscutum and mesoscutellum black with metallic tinges ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–42 ), with strong raised reticulation ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 43–48 ); metascutellum with two foveae, smooth and shiny; propodeum metallic bluish green ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–42 ) and smooth ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 43–48 ); gaster acuminate ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 43–48 ).
Description. Female. Length of body 2.4 mm.
Color. Scape yellowish white, pedicel, and flagellum pale brown ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 40–42 ). Median and lower frons and interscrobal surface metallic bluish green to metallic green, clypeal area and malar space metallic bluish green; area between antennal scrobes and frontal cross-carina, upper frons, and vertex metallic bluish green to metallic purple ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 40–42 ). Mesoscutum black with metallic tinges ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–42 ) or bluish green spots. Mesoscutellum black with metallic tinges, with lateral and posterior margins metallic bluish green to metallic purple ( Fig. 41 View FIGURES 40–42 ) or posterior two-thirds of the scutellum bluish green. Coxae, femora, tibiae, and tarsi yellowish white to yellowish brown ( Fig. 40 View FIGURES 40–42 ). Wings hyaline. Petiole dark brown with metallic tinges. Gaster with first tergite dark brown with metallic bluish green to metallic purple tinges in the anterior four-fifths, remaining tergites metallic dark brown.
Head. Antennae as in Fig. 46 View FIGURES 43–48 . Frons with interscrobal surface and part above frontal cross-carina with strong raised reticulation ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 43–48 ), lower frons with weak to strong raised reticulation, clypeal area and malar space smooth and shiny to weakly reticulated, area just above frontofacial sulcus with strong engraved to raised reticulation; frontofacial sulcus V-shaped, incomplete and not reaching eyes; antennal scrobes joining frontofacial sulcus separately. Malar sulcus present ( Fig. 49 View FIGURES 49–50 ). Vertex with strong engraved reticulations ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 43–48 ); median groove present posteriorly. Occipital margin slightly rounded.
Mesosoma. Mesoscutum ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 43–48 ) with strong raised reticulation; notauli indistinct, present as depressions in posterior half. Mesoscutellum ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 43–48 ) with strong raised reticulation, posterior and lateral margins smooth and shiny; median groove weakly distinct in anterior one-third. Metascutellum convex, smooth and shiny, anteriorly with two large smooth and shiny foveae. Propodeum ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 43–48 ) smooth and shiny to very weakly reticulated; anterolateral foveae large, reaching plicae ( Fig. 44 View FIGURES 43–48 ); propodeal callus with 3 setae. Coxae smooth and shiny. Fore wing with speculum closed posteriorly; with 22–23 admarginal setae; costal cell bare.
Metasoma. Gaster acuminate ( Fig. 48 View FIGURES 43–48 ); with first gastral tergite smooth and shiny.
Ratios. DE/DO 3.3; WH/DE 3.2; HE/MS/WM 3.9/1.0/1.7; POL/OOL/POO 2.3/1.0/1.0; WH/WT 1.2; LW/LM/ HW 2.0/1.4/1.0; PM/ST 1.0; LC/WC 3.5; WG/WC 0.7; LS/LT 0.1; LP/WP not measured; MM/LG 0.5.
Male. Unknown.
Remarks. Holotype with bluish green spots on the mesoscutum and posterior two-thirds of the mesoscutellum bluish green. One of the paratypes with anterior coxae with basal half brown.
Etymology. The specific name is given in reference to the type locality, Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro State.
Distribution. Brazil (Rio de Janeiro State).
Hosts. Unknown.
Species identification. Specimens can be identified using the key in Hansson (2009) as modified below. Females run to subkey D, couplet 4, where the first alternative leads to couplet 5, which is modified as follows:
5a. Frontal cross-carina present ( Figs 43 View FIGURES 43–48 , 49 View FIGURES 49–50 ); vertex with strong engraved reticulation ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 43–48 )............................................................................................... Horismenus novaiguassuensis sp. nov.
- Frontal cross-carina absent; vertex usually with raised reticulation.............................................. 5
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