Contribution to the subfamily Ophioninae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) of Southern Europe with the description of one new genus and 15 new species
Author
Johansson, Niklas
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-08-19
5023
3
301
334
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5023.3.1
1175-5326
5226026
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Ophion castilloae
sp. nov.
Figs 11A–C, E–F
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Holotype
:
SPAIN
:
♀
,
Malaga
,
4 km
East of Marbella
,
5 May 1981
, MV-light,
C. Gielis
leg. (
NMNL
)
Paratypes
:
SPAIN
:
6♀♀
,
1♂
,
Teruel
,
Gea
de Albarracin
,
20 May 1981
, MV-light,
C. Gielis
leg. (
NMNL
)
;
4♀♀
,
Malaga
,
4 km
East of Marbella
,
5 May 1981
, MV-light,
C. Gielis
leg. (
NMNL
)
;
1♂
,
Huelva
,
8 km
W. of
Torre la Higuera
, MV-light in coastal dunes,
C. Gielis
leg. (
NMNL
)
;
1♀
,
Zaragoza
,
200 m
. a. s.,
20 Apr. 1981
,
C. Gielis
leg. (
NMNL
)
;
1♀
,
Zaragoza
,
Nuevalos
,
18 May 1979
,
Tenuissen
leg. (
NMNL
)
;
2♀♀
,
Cuenca Mota de Cuervo
,
Cuenca
,
900 m
. a. s.
18 May 1981
,
C. Gielis
leg. (
NMNL
)
;
7♀♀
,
Albarracin
,
Arag
,
8 Jun. 1991
, J. Wim- mer leg. (
NMNL
)
;
Same
locality data and collector as preceeding, 9
Jul.
(!) 1989, (
NMNL
)
.
ANDORRA
:
1♀
,
St. Julia
,
23 May 1981
,
P.J.L. Roche
, (
NMNL
)
.
PORTUGAL
:
1♀
,
Trajouce
,
San Domingos de Rana
,
Estremadura
,
15 May 1958
, (
NMNL
)
.
CROATIA
:
1♀
,
Icevo
,
Sibensko-Kninska
,
2 May 2017
, MV-light,
N. Ryrholm
leg. (
NHRS
)
.
GREECE
:
1♂
,
Rhodos
,
10–20 May 1964
, M.
Rotschild
, “BM 1964-333”, (
NHMUK
)
.
Etymology
: The species epithet
castilloae
(feminine name in genitive case) refers to the Spanish hymenopterist Carmen Rey el Castillo.
FIGURE 11.
A)
Ophion castilloae
sp. nov.
paratype female (NMNL), habitus lateral view; B)
Ophion castilloae
sp. nov.
paratype female, head anterior view; C)
Ophion castilloae
sp. nov.
paratype female, head, dorsal view; D)
Ophion dispar
Brauns, 1895
, female (NMNL), petiolus lateral view; E)
Ophion castilloae
sp. nov.
paratype female, scutellum and propodeum, dorsal view; E)
Ophion castilloae
sp. nov.
paratype female, petiolus lateral view.
Diagnosis
:
Ophion castilloae
displays a combination of feature which, together with
Ophion anatolicus
sp. nov.
makes it quite unique among European
Ophion
species.
Most similar to
Ophion anatolicus
sp. nov.
, but with the face wider and a distinct gap between the lateral ocelli and the inner margin of the compound eye. The species is also similar to
Ophion dispar
Brauns
(
Fig. 11D
), but have the face and mesosoma less densely punctate, the carination and sculpture of propodeum different, the spiracle of the first tergite closer to the sclerotized hind margin of the first sternite, the clypeus less wide and more scarcely punctate, the scutellum without lateral carinae, the ramellus absent (very long in
O. dispar
) and the lateral ocelli further from the inner margin of the compound eye. Also similar to
Ophion wuestneii
Kriechbaumer
, but with wider face, scutellum without lateral carinae, the lateral ocelli further from the inner margin of the compound eye and the carination of propodeum different. Due to the more reddish colour of the body also potentially confused with
Ophion neglectus
Habermehl
, but never with the posterior metasomal segments infuscate.
Description
: Fore wing length
10‒11 mm
. Body length
15‒16 mm
. Antenna with 51‒54 flagellomeres. Tem- ples buccate, in lateral view 0.7‒0.8 × as long as compound eye in female, 0.9 × in male (
Fig. 11C
). Space between compound eye and lateral ocellus wide, about 0.3 × the diameter of ocellus in female (
Fig. 11C
), 0.5 × in male. Face wide (
Fig. 11B
). Occipital carina centrally evenly rounded. Face below antennal sockets shagreened with distinct punctures. Malar space about 0.4 × as long as mandibular base in female and 0.6 × in males. Mandibular gape slightly acute, with internal angles. First flagellomere 4.0 × as long as wide. Central flagellomeres stout, about 1.4‒1.5 × as long as wide. Apical flagellomeres approximately 1.5 × as long as wide. Mesoscutum and mesopleu- ron shagreened with punctures quite dense, space between punctures about equal to their diameter. Epicnemial carina, in antero-ventral view, with pleurosternal angles strongly obtuse and indistinct, distinctly anterior to sternal angles. Scutellum without lateral carinae. Propodeum almost devoid of carination with very weak rugulose sculpture, opaque. Posterior transverse carina indicated laterally. Propodeum frequently with a small vertical central carina centrally, which joins a small u-shaped carina delimiting the posterior margin of the indicated superomedia, forming an y-shaped figure (
Fig. 11E
). Sclerotised part of first sternite ending distinctly posterior to spiracle (
Fig. 11F
). Hind trochantellus shorter than wide in dorsal view. Hind femur very slender, about 9.0 × as long as wide. Inner spur of hind tibia long, about 0.5 × as long as hind metatarsus. Wing membrane clear. Ramellus absent or short, reaching 0.4‒0.5 the width of the discosubmarginal cell. Radius weakly sinuous, distinctly bent before junction with pterostigma (
Fig. 11A
). Nervellus broken in the middle or slightly above the middle by the discoidella.
Colouration:
Body red brownish, quite dark compared to other
Ophion
species
(
Fig. 11A
). Inner and outer eye margins only slightly paler than face in female, more yellowish in male. Mandibular teeth black. Ovipositor sheath testaceous, concolorous with posterior metasomal segments.
DNA Barcode
: The DNA barcode sequence of
one specimen
of
Ophion castilloae
sp. nov.
is available at the BOLD systems database: sample id. NJP747, sequence id. LNU2583-21.