Taxonomic review of Polynema (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Australia and New Zealand, with descriptions of eight new species
Author
Triapitsyn, Serguei V.
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-01-21
4915
2
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journal article
8662
10.11646/zootaxa.4915.2.1
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Polynema
(
Polynema
)
baronessa
Triapitsyn
,
sp. n.
(
Figs 34–43
)
Type material.
Holotype
female [
NZAC
] on slide (
Fig. 34
) labeled: 1. “
NEW ZEALAND
CO Watts Rock,
1200 m
,
Jan 1981
”; 2. “
Tussock
/grasses,
Juncus
,
Sphagnum
”; 3. “ Swept J. S. Noyes,
E. W. Valentine
”; 4. [yellow] “
N.Z. Arthropod Collection
,
NZAC
,
Private Bag
92170,
AUCKLAND
,
New Zealand
”; 5. “
Mounted
at UCR/ERM by
V
.
V
.
Berezovskiy
2006 in
Canada
balsam”.
Paratype
: same data as the holotype [1Ƌ on slide,
NZAC
].
The
type locality is on
South Island
.
Description.
FEMALE (
holotype
). Body dark brown except petiole light brown; appendages brown. Head (
Fig. 35
) slightly wider than high, with faint mesh-like sculpture; face with shallow, inconspicuous subtorular grooves. Antenna (
Fig. 37
) with scape, including short radicle, 3.2× as long as wide, without cross-ridges; pedicel smooth, longer than any funicular and 1.8× as long as wide; F1 the shortest and F2 the longest funiculars, F4 as long as F5 and shorter than F3, length to width ratios of funiculars: F1—1.4, F2—3.5; F3—2.3; F4—1.7; F5—1.4; F6—1.8, all funiculars without mps; clava 2.5× as long as wide, shorter than combined length of 5 preceding flagellomeres but longer than combined length of preceding 4 flagellomeres, with 7 mps. Mesosoma about 1.5× as long as wide; pronotum divided mediolongitudinally, with reticulate sculpture; mesoscutum wider than long, with notaular grooves; scutellum a little shorter than mesoscutum, with campaniform sensilla closer to anterior margin than to posterior margin and widely separated from each other; mesoscutum and scutellum with faint mesh-like sculpture; scutellum with a row of small frenal foveae (
Fig. 36
); propodeum smooth, with a complete median carina (
Fig. 36
). Fore wing (
Fig. 38
) 4.5× as long as wide; marginal vein short, with 1 dorsal macrochaeta; disc slightly infumate, densely setose beyond venation, with discal setae originating behind apex of submarginal vein, many of them
30–60 µm
long, and thus fore wings appearing “hairy”; longest marginal seta 1.4× greatest width of wing. Hind wing almost 25× as long as wide; disc slightly infumate, with several setae; longest marginal seta 5.0× greatest width of wing. Metacoxa almost smooth, a little shorter than petiole. Petiole (
Fig. 39
) about 2.9× as long as wide, with anterolateral “wings” (their margins serrate) and fine transverse lines dorsally. Ovipositor occupying 0.9 length of gaster, not exserted beyond gastral apex, and 1.1× length of metatibia.
FIGURES 34–39.
Polynema
(
Polynema
)
baronessa
, female (holotype): 34, slide; 35, head in frontal view; 36, frenum, metanotum and propodeum; 37, antenna; 38, fore wing; 39, petiole.
FIGURES 40–43.
Polynema
(
Polynema
)
baronessa
, male (paratype): 40, head and antenna; 41, petiole; 42, fore wing; 43, genitalia.
Measurements of the
holotype
(µm). Mesosoma: 267; petiole: 100; gaster: 333; ovipositor: 297. Scape: 115; pedicel: 55; F1: 21; F2: 45; F3: 30; F4: 27; F5: 27; F6: 35; clava: 152. Fore wing: 732:161; longest marginal seta: 230. Hind wing: 590:24; longest marginal seta: 121.
MALE
(
paratype
). Petiole (
Fig. 41
) brown, but otherwise similar to female except for the normal sexually dimorphic features of antenna and genitalia. Antenna (
Fig. 40
) with scape 3.2× long as wide. Fore wing (
Fig. 42
) 5.5× as long as wide; longest marginal seta 1.6× greatest width of wing. Genitalia (
Fig. 43
) typical for species of
P.
(
Polynema
) (
Triapitsyn & Fidalgo 2006
),
164 µm
long; digitus with 2 small hooks apically
.
Diagnosis.
Both sexes of
P. baronessa
are characterized by the following unique combination of features: face with shallow subtorular grooves (
Fig. 35
); pronotum with reticulate sculpture; fore wing “hairy”, with dense, long, discal setae and long marginal setae (
Figs 38
,
42
); anterolateral “wings” of petiole serrate (
Figs 39
,
41
).
Etymology.
The species name is a noun in apposition; it means baroness in Russian.