Hymenoptera Tiphiidae from Arabian peninsula
Author
Boni, M.
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2011
2011-07-25
43
1
337
361
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5324544
0253-116X
5324544
Tiphia
(
Tiphia
)
eremopolites
nov.sp.
Holotype
:
Oman
= /
Oman
2000
Dhofar
Rd. 31N of
Queiroon
17.17’58N 5405’21E
2500ft
29.VIII lrg.
F.Strumia
/ /,
MSNP
.
Female.
Holotype
.
Figs 46-50
. Measurements: body length =.9.0 mm; forewing length = 5.5 mm.
Black. Apex of scape, flagellum and mandibles are reddish brown. Brown: pterostigma, tibiae and tarsi, semitransparent apical tegulae and veins. Apical third of 6th tergun is light brown. Forewing darkened.
Progena smooth with few
p
along
FoO
. Vertex with a shagreened stripe along
cOc
. Very scattered
p
on the remainder of head. Same pattern of
p
on
N
1
disk,
Sc
1
,
Sc
2
, and
es
2
. Distinct, very low irregular carina along fore border of
N
1
disk. Lateral
N
1
shagreened throughout with a shallow median transverse groove and few wrinkles on its down third. Gradulus on fore
Sc
1
connnected to parapsidal lines. Omaulus well expressed till signum. Em3 shagreened throughout, more impressed uppermost. Tegulae very long almost reaching back border of
Sc
2
.
es
3
shagreened. Inner surface of hind tibia distinctly keeled with a narrow, flushed with surrounding area, sensorium. Short and shallow groove on hind basitarsus. Horizontal surface of
P
slightly sculptured and
p
with large smooth areas; areola with narrow moderately prominent lateral and broader lower median ridges; posterior area concave with small regularly packed
p
throughout; lateral areas with strong complete wrinkles.
Terga and 2
nd
to 6
th
sterna with sparse p progressively becoming denser toward apical element. 1
st
tergum with a subapical stripe of p and a distinct unbroken small groove between it and the edge. Analogous groove present also on 2
nd
to 5
th
terga but often interrupted. Apical third of 6
th
tergum smooth with obscure traces of broad costulae. 1
st
sternal disk with lateral groove and sparse small
p
. Faible
mR
on 3
rd
to 5
th
sterna, stronger on 6
th
one.
Male. Unknown.
N o t e.IntheALLEN’ s key (1975) it runs to
T. tegelonga
, which is well known because of different head and clypeal disk in frontal aspect, pronotal disk in dorsal aspect with absence of carina along its fore border, not connected gradulus to parapsidal lines on
Sc
1
, smaller pterostigma and sub rounded sensorium on hind tibia.
E c o l o g y. Unknown.
D e r i v a t i o n o m i n i s From the Greek ερημοπολίτης = inhabitant of desert, because of provenance area.