Dryinidae of the Afrotropical region (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea)
Author
Olmi, Massimo
Author
Copeland, Robert S.
Author
Noort, Simon Van
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-07-10
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4630.1.1
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Afrotropical
Gonatopus
Group 3: key to the
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1. Enlarged claw with apex very broad (
Fig. 179D
)................................................
G. fuscus
(Olmi)
- Enlarged claw with apex tapering, not broad (
Figs 179A, B
)................................................... 2
2. Metapectal-propodeal disc with strong median longitudinal furrow (
Fig. 178A
).................................... 3
- Metapectal-propodeal disc without strong median longitudinal furrow (
Figs 178B
,
186B
)........................... 4
3. Metanotum weakly excavated behind mesoscutellum (
Fig. 180A
).............................
G. acuminatus
(Olmi)
- Metanotum deeply excavated behind mesoscutellum (
Fig. 180H
)...................................
G. nicator
Olmi
4. Meso-metapleural suture obsolete (at most slightly visible in posterior half)...................................... 5
- Meso-metapleural suture distinct and complete............................................................. 6
5. Metapectal-propodeal disc fusiform; metanotum not protruding laterally, without lateral pointed or rounded protrusion..............................................................................................
G. ruber
Olmi
- Metanotum with two lateral pointed protrusions (
Fig. 180G
)...................................
G. madecassus
Olmi
6. Mesoscutum without two lateral pointed protrusions (
Fig. 183A
); occasionally with three very small pointed protrusions corresponding to three carinae located on lateral regions of mesoscutum (
Fig. 183E
).................................. 7
- Mesoscutum with two strong lateral pointed protrusions (
Fig. 178B
)........................................... 10
7. Enlarged claw with subdistal tooth located very close to most distal lamella (see
Fig. 187B
).......................................................................................
G. scholtzi
Olmi, Copeland & van Noort
,
sp. nov.
- Enlarged claw with subdistal tooth located very far from most distal lamella (see
Figs 179C
,
182F
).................... 8
8. Metanotum laterally rounded (
Fig. 183A
).........................
G. robertsoni
Olmi, Copeland & van Noort
,
sp. nov.
- Metanotum laterally with two slightly pointed protrusions (
Figs 180B
,
183E
)..................................... 9
9. Mesosoma testaceous-reddish................................................................
G. ceres
(Olmi)
- Mesosoma mostly black, except mesoscutum mostly yellow, metanotum brown and posterior apex of propodeal declivity yellow...................................................................
G. schwarzorum
Guglielmino & Olmi
10. Metapectal-propodeal disc fusiform; metanotum not protruding laterally, without lateral pointed or rounded protrusions (
Fig. 180E
)............................................................................................. 11
- Metanotum with two lateral pointed or rounded protrusions (
Figs 178B
,
186A, B
)................................ 12
11. Mesosoma completely black.................................
G. hantamensis
Olmi, Copeland & van Noort
,
sp. nov.
- Prothorax and mesoscutum testaceous, or brown-reddish; rest of mesosoma black, with distal extremity of propodeal declivity reddish...................................................................................
G. cafer
Olmi
12. Head with OL 2–3 × as long as POL; mesoscutum very slender, twice as long as broad (length calculated from the anterior margin to imaginary line joining two lateral pointed apophyses of mesoscutum) (
Fig. 178B
)..............
G. mixtus
Olmi
- Head with OL less than twice as long as POL; mesoscutum less slender, about as long as broad (length calculated from anterior margin to imaginary line joining two lateral pointed apophyses of mesoscutum) (
Figs 186A, B
)...................... 13
13. Head shiny, unsculptured, except frontal line; apex of protarsomere 5 with less than 20 lamellae (
Fig. 182E
)
G. pluvialis
Olmi
- Head dull, with many longitudinal striae on frons and many transverse striae on sides of ocelli; apex of protarsomere 5 with more than twenty lamellae (
Fig. 187A
)........................................................
G. ruvidus
Olmi