Contribution to the genus Omalus Panzer, 1801 of China, with descriptions of two new species (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae)
Author
Rosa, Paolo
Author
Wei, Na-Sen
Author
Xu, Zai-Fu
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Zootaxa
2015
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Omalus timidus
(
Nurse, 1902
)
,
comb. nov.
(
Figs 4
A–4F)
Ellampus timidus
Nurse, 1902
: 305
.
Lectotype
♂ (designated by
Kimsey 1986
),
Pakistan
: Peshin (BMNH).
Ellampus timidus
:
Bingham 1903
: 420
, 1908: 347
;
Bischoff 1913
: 9
.
Ellampus hypocrita
du Buysson:
Nurse 1904
: 19
(synonym in error).
Holophris timidus
:
Kimsey & Bohart 1991
: 226
.
Material examined
.
CHINA
: 1♀, Guangdong, Nankunshan Provincial Nature Reserve (
23°39'28"N
113°55'23"E
),
4–6.VI.2011
, leg. Z-f Xu (
SCAU
). 1♀:
PAKISTAN
: Quetta, Collect. Bingham,
Elampus timidus
Nurse
♀,
timidus
Nurse, Bingham
typ.,
paralectotypus
♀,
Elampus timidus
Nurse (L.D. French)
, id. nr. 135047
HNHM
Hym. coll. (
HNHM
).
Diagnosis.
Chinese specimens of
Omalus timidus
(Nurse)
,
comb. nov.
are similar to
O. corrugatus
sp. nov.
and
O. hainanensis
sp. nov.
by body colouration; but it can be separated from both of them by tarsal claw with four teeth. Moreover, it can be separated from
O. corrugatus
sp. nov.
by impunctate mesoscutum (weakly wrinkled in
O. corrugatus
).
Redescription.
Female
(from Guangdong). Body length 4.0 mm (
Fig. 4
A). Fore wing length
2.7 mm
. OOL = 1.6 MOD; POL = 1.8 MOD; MS = 1.2 MOD; relative length of P:F1:F2:F3 = 1:1:0.6:0.5.
Head.
Frons and vertex with small punctures and fine wrinkled interspaces (
Fig. 4
B); from ocellar area to occipital area impunctate, with sparse and shallow pits. Scapal basin deep and polished. In lateral view, the longest distance between genal carina and lower margin of eye is 0.9 MOD. Genal carina bisecting MS and closing to lower margin of eye (0.5 MOD). Gena polished with spare dots and wrinkles towards MS. Ocellar triangle isosceles. Postocellar line indistinct.
Mesosoma.
Pronotum nearly impunctate, with row of large and deep pits on anterior margin, with shallow and spare punctures on posterior margin, deeper and denser punctures on lateral margins. Mesoscutum impunctate, with shallow, spare and small dots (
Fig. 4
C). Notauli pits deep and elongated (about 1.5 MOD). Notauli indistinct. Parapsidal furrows deep and distinct, extending half length of mesoscutum. Lateral field of mesoscutum with row of large punctures along tegula margin. Mesoscutellum with two enlarged anterior foveae (2.5 MOD), separated by 0.8 MOD, with narrow, smooth subtriangular antero-median area; rest of mesoscutellum with large, round and subequal punctures, and longitudinally wrinkled interspaces on posterior margin (
Fig. 4
D). Metanotum evenly with larger, deeper and round punctures interspaced subequally, with distinct smooth intervals bearing some shallow dots. Mesopleuron and metapleuron with large, deep and round punctures, and with narrow wrinkled interspaces, without distinct striae. Tarsal claw with four teeth.
FIGURE 4.
Omalus timidus
(Nurse)
,
comb. nov.
♀, Guangdong.
A.
Habitus, lateral view;
B.
Head, frontal view;
C.
Head, pronotum and mesoscutum, dorsal view;
D.
Mesoscutum, mesoscutellum, and metanotum, dorsal view.
E.
Metasoma, dorsal view;
F.
T3, posterior view. Scale bar: mm.
Metasoma.
T1 impunctate. T2 and T3 almost impunctate, with fine and sparse dots close to lateral margins. T1 without semitransparent rim. T2 with narrow semitransparent rim (0.5 MOD) only apico-medially. T3 with wider semitransparent rim (1 MOD). Apex of T3 without distinct median notch (
Fig. 4
F).
Colouration.
Antenna black, with scape metallic blue. Head metallic blue to green. The median area of pronotum and mesoscutum black, without metallic reflections; metanotum black, with some metallic reflection; the rest of mesosoma metallic blue. Tegula brown without metallic reflection. Legs metallic bluish-green, with tarsi light brown to testaceous. Metasoma blackish, with greenish-blue metallic reflections on T1 and T2, and T3 laterally; with brown semitransparent rims on T2 and T3.
Male
. Unknown.
Distribution.
China
(Guangdong);
Pakistan
;
India
(
Bingham 1908
).
Remarks.
The Chinese specimen shows some dissimilarities comparing with the
type
: head in frontal view with some striae (without striae in the
type
); pedicel not metallic blue (metallic blue in the
type
); POL 1.8 MOD (2.5 MOD in the
type
); metasoma almost entirely black, with metallic reflections laterally (entirely metallic, dorsally dark blue to violet and laterally blue in the
type
).
Kimsey & Bohart (1991)
included
Ellampus timidus
into the genus
Holophris
. We here transfer
E. timidus
into
Omalus
because it does not share the main diagnostic characteristics of
Holophris
, such as double omaulus, double genal carinae and transpleural carina not reaching apex of propodeal angle. In particular, row of large and aligned punctures on mesopleuron may resemble the double omaulus of
Holophris
. For this characteristics, and other similar morphological characteristics (e. g. the anterior foveae on mesoscutellum and shorten metanotum),
O. timidus
,
O. corrugatus
sp. nov.
and
O. hainanensis
sp. nov.
are closely related to
O. imbecillus
and
O. pseudoimbecillus
, and apparently form a distinct species group.