Review and key to Russian Far East Lathrolestes (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae)
Author
Reshchikov, Alexey
text
Zootaxa
2012
3414
1
32
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.281927
3650387b-088c-4fce-a94b-4a3f75d859de
1175-5326
281927
Lathrolestes palatynus
sp. nov.
Figs 33–36
.
Diagnosis
. This species differs from the similar European species
L. verticalis
(Brischke, 1871)
by area petiolaris defined, larger body length, petiolate areolet, ovipositor without notch. From the closed related
L. cruenocaudus
sp. nov.
, this species differs by sparse and fine punctures of mesopleuron (
Fig. 33
), pectinate claws, longer ovipositor sheath, yellowish legs (
Fig. 36
).
Description
. Body length
7–10 mm
. Antenna with 30–36 flagellomeres. Scape 0.52 × as long as wide. Head narrowed behind eyes; matt. Maximum length of temple 0.79 × transverse eye diameter; minimum length of temple 0.6 × transverse eye diameter. Face 1.15 × height of eye; in dorsolateral profile flat, medially not bulging (
Fig. 35
). Head with impression on side from ocelli. Clypeus separated by impression; at apex projecting slightly anteriorly; apical margin of clypeus obtuse. Tentorial fossa large and elongate. Malar space 0.65 × basal mandible width. Lower mandible tooth longer than upper. Occipital carina medially complete.
Notaulus distinct. Mesopleuron dimly shiny, with distinct fine and sparse punctures (
Fig. 33
). Postnotum bordered by carina only at base. Tarsi with apical article not enlarged. Claws pectinate by large teeth. Fore wing with areolet petiolate. Radius intercepting stigma before its middle. Second recurrent vein with single bulla.
Hind
wing with nervellus intercepted below middle. Nervulus intersitial. Propodeum with carinae partly complete. Only area petiolaris distinctly raised (
Fig. 34
).
FIGURES 25–27.
Lathrolestes nigronitens
sp. nov.
25—face; 26—propodeum; 27—habitus.
FIGURES 28–32.
Lathrolestes nigronitens
sp. nov.
28—second tergite of metasoma; 29—pterostigma; 30—ovipositor; 31—mesopleuron; 32—head.
Metasoma shiny, sparsely setose. First metasomal tergite 0.81 × as long as apically wide; without shallow median longitudinal impression; bordered by lateral longitudinal carinae; dorsal longitudinal carinae defined at base. Second metasomal tergite wider than longer. Ovipositor elongate, 0.7 × as long as metasoma and 1.3 × as long as metasomal height, straight, without subapical notch (
Fig. 36
).
FIGURES 33–36.
Lathrolestes palatynus
sp. nov.
33—mesopleuron; 34—propodeum; 35—face; 36—habitus.
Color. Body mostly black (
Fig. 36
). Antenna yellowish. Maculae and malar space, first and mid coxa and apex of hind coxa yellow. Legs, lower part of metasomal tergites and mostl of seventh and eighth metasomal tergites yellow-reddish. Male unknown.
Variation
: Dorsal longitudinal carinae absent but sometimes vestigial. There is variation in body length and numbers of flagellomeres.
Material:
Holotype
, female,
Russia
, Primorskiy Kray, Dalnerechensky, Pozhiga,
125 km
. SE Dal’nerechensk,
24.vii.1983
, D. Kasparyan, (
ZIN
);
Paratypes
: female,
Russia
, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Obluchensky, Londoko,
03.viii.1981
, D. Kasparyan;
2 females
,
Russia
, Khabarovsky Kray, Khabarovsky, Khekhtsyr, forestry “Korfovskoe”,
24.vii.1981
, D. Kasparyan; female,
Russia
, Primorskiy Kray, “Bolshoy Ussuriysky” station,
40 km
. SE Chuguevka,
25.viii.1978
, D. Kasparyan; female,
Russia
, Primorskiy Kray, reservation “Kedrovaya Pad’”,
04.ix.1981
, D. Kasparyan, (
ZIN
).
Distribution:
Far East of
Russia
.
Etymology
: The species epithet,
palatynus
, refers to the sword-shape ovipositor.