A new Indian species of Pardoteleia Kozlov & Lê (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae: Scelioninae) and first description of the male
Author
Kamalanathan, Veenakumari
Author
Mohanraj, Prashanth
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Zootaxa
2016
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4158.4.10
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Pardoteleia
Kozlov & Lê, 1988
Pardoteleia
Kozlov & Lê, 1988
: 70
. Original description. Type:
Pardoteleia prater
Kozlov & Lê
, by monotypy and original designation.
Description.
Body honey-brown in color; head wider than long; hyperoccipital carina absent; frontal depression absent; lateral ocelli adjacent to compound eye in females and not so in males; ocelli much larger in males than females; antenna with twelve antennomeres, clava with six clavomeres in female; radicle very long, 0.3× the length of A1; males with moniliform-filiform antenna with A2 much narrower than other antennomeres; mandible tridentate.
Netrion present; skaphion present; notauli absent; metascutellum triangular; macropterous or micropterous; if macropterous, fore wing with either one or two dark bands; postmarginalis 1.5–1.64× as long as stigmalis; stigmalis 2× as long as marginalis.
Metasoma 1.5× as long as wide; horn on T1 absent; metasomal tergites with broad dark brown markings on T2–T4; ovipositor
Scelio
-typ
e.
Host.
Not known.
Diagnosis.
The genera
Calotelea
and
Pardoteleia
share several characters such as radicle long; mesoscutellum unarmed; skaphion present; metascutellum either produced into a transverse lamella or a triangular plate; fore wing with transverse bands; postmarginalis well developed, longer than stigmalis and marginalis; T3 largest segment of metasoma. However,
Calotelea
differs from
Pardoteleia
in having a distinct horn on T
1 in
females while the horn is absent in
Pardoteleia
. Venation on forewing differs between these two genera; in
Pardoteleia
length of postmarginalis>stigmalis>marginalis while in
Calotelea
marginalis is almost as long as stigmalis (
Popovici, 2013
). Generally
Calotelea
are very slender and gracile with an elongate and spindle-shaped metasoma while in
Pardoteleia
the metasoma is oval, around 1.5× as long as wide. The males of
Pardoteleia
and
Calotelea
can be distinguished using antennal characters and shape of the body.
Pardoteleia
has moniliform-filiform antenna and oval body where body length to width ratio is around 1.5 whereas in
Calotelea
the antenna is filiform and has a fusiform body. Venation mentioned for the females is also applicable for the males.