First record of Centistidea Rohwer (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Miracinae) from Borneo, with description of six new species Author Liu, Zhen Zoology Key Laboratory of Hunan Higher Education, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Hunan University of Arts and Science, Changde, China; & Science: Research, Natural History Museum, London, UK Author Polaszek, Andrew Science: Research, Natural History Museum, London, UK text Journal of Natural History 2024 2024-10-04 58 45 - 48 1979 2002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2024.2397550 journal article 305696 10.1080/00222933.2024.2397550 9dcf1fb5-6006-4328-876f-8e861288227a 1464-5262 14241525 Centistidea paracarinata Liu and Polaszek , sp. n. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 88BEBB80-BF37-4939-8BA4-15146F76669A ( Figure 4 ) Diagnosis Body length 1.7 mm , light yellow-brown, except notauli on mesonotum, propodeum and metasoma brown ( Figure 4 (a)); head 1.8 × as wide as long, round and not constricted behind eyes in dorsal view; eyes 1.7 × longer than temple in dorsal view; POL:OD:OOL = 2.4:1.0:1.3; a distinct shallow dark sulcus present joining the middle of posterior ocelli and occiput ( Figure 4 (b)); face rather transverse, 1.6 × wider than high; clypeus 1.7 × wider than medial length, sparsely setose ( Figure 4 (c)); antenna indistinctly longer than body, with penultimate and ultimate flagellomeres 2.9 and 3.2 × longer than wide, 1 st nearly 1.3 × longer than 2 nd ( Figure 4 (d)); notauli long and crenulated at anterior 1/2, medial course visible; scutellar sulcus shallowly concave, uncrenulated ( Figure 4 (e)); hind depressions of scutellum large and oblong, interspace 0.2 of minor axis of the depression ( Figure 4 (g)); propodeum with distinct median carinae reaching posterior transverse carina of propodeum and transverse carinae, anterior part with short rugae along the median carinae and lateral longitudinal carinae at sides ( Figure 4 (g)); vein 1-R1 0.7 of pterostigma length ( Figure 4 (h)); metasoma 1.2 × longer than mesosoma, with T1 2.3 × longer than its maximum width, T2 2.6 × wider than median length, T3 1.8 × longer than T2 ( Figure 4 (l)); ovipositor sheath 0.7 of hind basitarsus, with long and short setae apically ( Figure 4 (j)). Description Female. Body length 1.7 mm , Fore wing length 1.9 mm ( Figure 4 (a)). Head. 1.8 × as wide as long, 1.2 × wider than mesoscutum in dorsal view. Eyes 1.7 × longer than temple in dorsal view. Temple smooth, nearly impunctate, except minute setose punctures and shiny, round and not constricted behind eyes in dorsal view ( Figure 4 (b)). Ocelli small, distance between fore and hind ocellus as long as minor axis of a hind ocellus, POL:OD:OOL = 1.3:1.0:2.4. Frons flat and polished. Vertex between eye and hind ocellus shiny and smooth and pubescent. A distinct shallow dark sulcus present joining the middle of posterior ocelli and occiput. Face ( Figure 4 (c)) shallowly, evenly punctate, densely setose, indistinctly convex medially, transverse, 1.6 × wider than high. Clypeus 1.7 × wider than medial length, sparsely setose. Length of malar space as long as basal width of mandible. Antenna ( Figure 4 (d)) indistinctly longer than body, with scape, pedicel and 1 st , 2 nd , penultimate and ultimate flagellomeres 1.8, 2.0, 5.8, 5.0, 2.9 and 3.2 × longer than wide, 1 st nearly 1.3 × longer than 2 nd , flagellomeres following 4 th abruptly shortened as about half length of 4 th flagellomere, 5 th flagellomere without acute tooth ventral-apically. Mesosoma Length:width:height = 1.7:1.0:1.2. Mesonotum ( Figure 4 (e)) shiny with distinct sparse setose punctures anteriorly, becoming shallower towards posterior half and polished along posterior margin, notauli long and crenulated at anterior 1/2, medial course visible. Scutellar sulcus slightly curved, narrow, shallowly concave, and uncrenulated. Scutellum shiny with minute setose punctures, not glabrous medio-posteriorly, hind depressions ( Figure 4 (g)) large and oblong, interspace 0.2 of minor axis of the depression. Propodeum ( Figure 4 (g)) shiny, with distinct median carinae reaching beyond costulae, anterior part with short rugae along the median carinae and lateral longitudinal carinae at sides, posterior parts polished, anterior part 2.4 × longer than middle length of metanotum. Mesopleuron ( Figure 4 (f)) highly polished, impunctate. Legs. Hind femur ( Figure 4 (k)) 3.9 × as long as its widest part. Length of hind femur:tibia: basitarsus = 1.7:2.3:1.0. Basitarsus of hind leg 0.7 as long as tarsomeres 2–5. Wings. Fore wing: pterostigma narrow, 2.2 × as long as its widest part ( Figure 4 (h)); vein 1-R1 0.7 of pterostigma length; vein r:2-SR:2-M = 1.0:5.9:2.8, 1-SR:1-M = 1.0:3.7, 1-CU1:2- CU1 = 1.0:2.0; first discal cell of fore wing less than 1.2 × wider than high. Hind wing ( Figure 4 (i)): vein M+ CU:1-M:r-m = 2.1:2.6:1.0. Metasoma. 1.2 × longer than mesosoma. T1 ( Figure 4 (l)) smooth, spoon-shaped (attenuated apically), 2.3 × longer than its subapical maximum width, distinctly narrowed anterio-medially. T2 wide, 2.6 × wider than median length. T3 1.8 × longer than T2, longitudinally striate. Hypopygium not reaching apex of metasoma. Ovipositor sheath 0.7 of hind basitarsus, with long and short setae apically ( Figure 4 (j)). Colour. Light yellow-brown, except notauli on mesonotum, propodeum and metasoma brown ( Figure 4 (a)). Palpi and spurs pale yellow. Antenna (except apical segment yellow) and ovipositor sheath brown. Legs pale yellow to yellow, except tips of apical tarsomeres. Wing membranes hyaline, pterostigma, vein r, 2-SR, 1-SR, 1-M and 1-CU1 darker brown, other veins light brown. Male Similar to female, except darker brown and antenna not pale apically. Host Unknown. Material examined ( NHMUK ) Holotype : 1♀ , Malaysia , Borneo , Sabah , Maliau Plot 8 (Trap MT1), DMQI September/ October 2012 , No. NHMUK101639280 . Paratypes : 1♀ , same data except Plot 5 (Trap MT2), No. NHMUK101639296 ; 1♂ , Brunei ( E115°7′ N4°34′ ), Kuala Belalong Field Studies Centre (Malaise), N Mawdsley coll., 18 May 1991 . BMNH (E) 1991–173, No. NHMUK101639282 . Distribution BRUNEI ; MALAYSIA : Borneo: Sabah . Etymology The specific name paracarinata ’ refers to its propodeum with lateral longitudinal carinae beside the median carina. Remarks This species is similar to C. nyeringensis Ranjith and Priyadarsanan, 2023 , but differs in the following characters: clypeus 1.7 × wider than medial length (2.6 × in C. nyeringensis ); vein 1-R1 longer, 0.7 of pterostigma length (indistinct in C. nyeringensis ); and anterior part of propodeum with short rugae along the median carinae and lateral longitudinal carinae at sides (no carinae beside the median carinae there in C. nyeringensis ).