Tinkerbella nana Huber & Noyes, 2013

Huber, John T. & Noyes, John S., 2013, A new genus and species of fairyfly, Tinkerbella nana (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae), with comments on its sister genus Kikiki, and discussion on small size limits in arthropods, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 32, pp. 17-44 : 21-23

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.32.4663

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D481F356-0812-4E8A-B46D-E00F1D298444

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/EFCB279C-935F-4098-873F-4B7C5C935E8F

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Tinkerbella nana Huber & Noyes
status

sp. n.

Tinkerbella nana Huber & Noyes   ZBK sp. n. Figs 1 View Figures 1, 2 3 View Figures 3, 4 22 View Figures 16–22

Holotype

♀ (INBio) on slide labelled, 1. "COSTA RICA: Heredia, La Selva, 75m, 10°26'N, 84°01'W, 27-28.ii.2003, J.S. Noyes, sweeping, cleared in clove oil, mounted in Canada balsam". 2. "Tinkerbella nana Huber and Noyes ♀dorsal Holotype".

Paratypes. 7♀ and 2♂. COSTA RICA: Alajuela. Reserva Rincón Forestal, Estación Caribe, 400m, 10°53'N, 85°18'W, 400m, 19-22.ii.2003, J.S. Noyes (1♀, 1♂, CNC); Arenal National Park, sendero Pilón 10°27'N, 84°43'W, 600m, 26.ii.2003, J.S. Noyes (1♀, CNC). Heredia. Same data as holotype (5♀, 1♂, CNC, BMNH, InBio).

Derivation of species name.

After the dog Nana in Peter Pan and coincidentally from nanos, the Greek word for dwarf. Treated as a (feminized) noun in apposition.

Description.

Female. Body length 225-250 μm (n=6). Colour. Very pale, the scape, pedicel, pronotum laterally, gaster laterally, and legs except apical tarsomere sometimes lighter, almost white; head, mandibles, mesoscutum, anterior scutellum and propodeum with a pale yellow or pale brown tinge, occasionally head and mesosoma, especially mesoscutum, more uniformly and extensively brown; trabeculae and a minute spot next to fore wing base dark brown; eyes and ocelli distinctly reddish ( Fig. 3 View Figures 3, 4 ). Fore wing with brown tinge behind most of venation except its apex ( Fig. 6 View Figures 5–7 ). Hind wing fairly uniformly light brown from just before hamuli to slightly lighter apex. Head. 65-99 wide, with transverse reticulate sculpture on face ( Fig. 9 View Figures 8–15 ), vertex ( Fig. 12 View Figures 8–15 ), and occiput ( Fig. 12 View Figures 8–15 ). Antenna. Flagellum ( Figs 5 View Figures 5–7 , 13 View Figures 8–15 ) with 1 mps on fl4, 1 mps on fl5, and 4 mps on clava. Fl1-clava length/width (n=2-width or 4-length): scape, 25-30/13-14, pedicel 19-27/17-18, fl1 8-10/7-8, fl2 12-21/6-7, fl3 11-16/7- 8, fl4 8-24/9, fl5 23-31/10-11, clava 59-65/15-17. Mesosoma. Mesoscutum ( Figs 7 View Figures 5–7 , 16, 17 View Figures 16–22 ) with slightly longitudinal, reticulate sculpture and raised meshes. Scutellum smooth anteriorly, frenum slightly wrinkled. Dorsellum smooth to slightly wrinkled. Wings. Fore wing with a few scattered microtrichae behind venation from proximal macrochaeta on, and 3 or 4 just beyond venation ( Fig. 6 View Figures 5–7 ). Fore wing length 195-240 (n=5, card mounts at 200 ×), width 30-50, longest marginal setae 100-155; hind wing length 145-200, width 5-10, longest marginal setae 105-130. Metasoma. Petiole 34 wide, 7 long (n=1). Gaster with segments somewhat wrinkled and sometimes transversely creased posteriorly ( Figs 7 View Figures 5–7 , 18 View Figures 16–22 ); gt2-gt6 each with a few fairly long, suberect setae dorsally and laterally.

Male. Body length 210-230 μm (n=2). Colour light brown ( Fig. 4 View Figures 3, 4 ). Fl3 and fl5 the shortest segments, less than half length of the segment following and without mps ( Fig. 15 View Figures 8–15 ).

Hosts and habitat.

Unknown. The specimens from Alajuela were collected by sweeping in fairly young secondary forest (20 years old maximum) mixed with a small amount (ca. 1 ha) of primary forest.

Distribution.

Costa Rica.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae

Genus

Tinkerbella