Twenty seven new species of Orthocentrus (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae; Orthocentrinae) with a key to the Neotropical species of the genus
Author
Veijalainen, Anu
Author
Broad, Gavin R.
Author
Sääksjärvi, Ilari E.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3768
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journal article
46358
10.11646/zootaxa.3768.3.1
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Orthocentrus pallidus
Veijalainen
,
sp. nov.
Figs 3
F, 7 F, 9 F, 12 F,
14 F.
Fore wing length
2.2–2.6 mm
.
Face medially 1.2.x wider than high; face and head between eyes at ocelli papillate, eyes not setose, dorsal ridge of face inbetween antennal sockets without a median prominence; face in profile almost straight, impressed dorsally, edge of clypeus impressed, antennal sockets not on a distinct shelf; malar groove distinct, straight; maxillary palp long, reaching to mid coxa. In dorsal view, head posteriorly slightly concave, temples steeply narrowing and in lateral sides eyes reach occiput, posterior ocellus separated from eye by 1.3–1.5x ocellar diameter, anterior ocellus separated from eye by 1.7–2.0x ocellar diameter, without ocellar-ocular grooves. Minimum distance between antennal sockets about diameter of socket; antenna long, thin, slender, with 29–33 (n=44) elongate flagellomeres which gradually shortening towards apex; basal flagellomere 0.2x as wide as high and as long as scape; scape slightly curved, in frontal view slightly concave on lateral surface, convex on inner surface.
Mesosoma smooth and polished; mesoscutum lacking notauli; in profile, scutellum moderately high, metapleuron slightly convex; propodeum with posterior transverse carina present between lateral longitudinal carinae, median longitudinal carinae complete, and lateral longitudinal carinae reach up to the level of spiracles or slightly below, spiracles small.
Legs broad; coxae polished, femora polished, coriaceous on posterior surface, tibiae and tarsi coriaceousgranulate; hind coxa 1.1x as long as first tergite, hind femur 2.9x as long as high, hind tibia 3.4x as long as apical width; tibiae with spine-like setae.
Wings not particularly narrow; fore wing with areolet usually closed but 3rs-m sometimes very faint or absent, areolet about as wide as long, 3rs-m about twice as long as 2rs-m, 2m-cu meeting areolet at apical 0.6, vein Rs slightly upcurved; hind wing with vein cu-a intercepted at lower end, sometimes just slightly curved.
First tergite long elongate, apically slightly widening, 1.5–1.7x as long as apically wide; anteriorly polished with some coriaceous microsculpture, posterior half strigose, with two complete or posteriorly almost complete median longitudinal carinae, with transverse impressions originating at about middle of tergite, sloping posteriorly, not meeting centrally. Second tergite 0.8–1.0x as long as apically wide; rugose-strigose, with impressions originating at some distance from lateral edges at about middle of tergite below second thyridia, sloping anteriorly almost diagonally to anterior edge, sloping posteriorly almost horizontally, not meeting centrally, forming a somewhat triangular or roundish impression on the anterior half or 2/3 of tergite; basal thyridia oval/rectangular, second thyridia raised roundish areas. Third tergite with anterior edge and corners slightly impressed; second thyridia usually visible, small, round, raised areas. Remaining tergites smooth and polished. Ovipositor slightly upcurved, without notch; ovipositor sheaths with distinct backward-pointing setae.
Body largely setose except eyes, pronotum, mesopleuron and metapleuron; setae few and scattered on propodeum and lateral sides of coxae.
Individuals show variation in colouration. Yellow except mouthparts, sternites and fore and middle coxae, trochanters and trochantelli, creamy to light yellow. Yellow except antenna at least apically; dorsal head at interocellar area and genae behind eyes (sometimes dorsal head more extensively); sometimes mesoscutum at least with a patch posteriorly, axilla, scutellum and propodeum; anterior and posterior tergites (usually not third tergite); and often apical hind femur and tibia, brown to yellowish brown.
Male
. As female but face creamy to light yellow.
Biology.
Hosts unknown. The species has been collected relatively frequently in different forest
types
and vegetation layers in the western Amazonian lowlands, and the observations in Central
America
and
Trinidad
imply that the species has a wide distribution area in the Neotropics, if these specimens all represent the same species.
Etymology.
Named after its generally rather pale appearance.
Comments.
Compared with the other species that have a completely papillate face,
O. pallidus
does not have the antennal sockets on a protruding low shelf, the eyes are glabrous, and the face profile is flatter.
Material examined.
Holotype
female: ‘
Ecuador
, Dept. Orellana, Onkone Gare,
0º39’25.7’’ S
,
76º27’10.8’’ W
, canopy fog.,
216.3 m
,
6 Oct 1995
, T.L. Erwin
et al.
, Lot# 1216’ (
USNM
).
Paratypes
: 3 ♀ as
holotype
but collection dates and codes as follows:
2.VII.1995
, Lot# 1068;
3.VII.1995
, Lot# 1100;
22.VI.1996
, Lot# 1579 (all
USNM
); 4 ♀
Peru
, Dept. of Loreto, Iquitos area, Allpahuayo,
4–20.X.1998
, clay, I.E.S., R.J.
et al.
leg., Malaise trap,
APHI
C2/4; 5 ♀ as previous but collection dates and codes as follows:
3– 17.XII.1998
, C2/8;
10.VIII–4.IX.2000
, C2/1;
16.VII–2.VIII.2000
,
APHI
J1/10;
18.VIII–19.IX.2000
, J1/12;
1– 15.XII.2000
, J1/17; 3 ♀
Peru
, Dept. of Loreto, Iquitos area, Allpahuayo,
17.XII.1998
–
20.I.1999
, clay, I.E.S., R.J.
et al.
leg., Malaise trap,
APHI
C1/9; 1 ♀ as previous but code C2/9; 2 ♀
Peru
, Dept. of Loreto, Iquitos area, Allpahuayo,
4–17.X.2000
, white sand, Sääksjärvi, I.E.
et al.
leg., Malaise trap,
APHI
G3/14 (all
MUSM
); 5 ♀ as previous but collection dates and codes as follows:
8–24.III.2000
, G2/3;
17–27.XII.2000
, G2/18;
24.I.–20.II.2000
, white sand, Sääksjärvi, I.E.
et al.
leg., Malaise trap,
APHI
, G3/1;
1–21.XII.2000
, G3/17;
22.V–11.VI.2000
, E1/7; 2 ♀ as previous but
24.III–16.IV.2000
; G1/4; 2 ♀ as previous but
19.IX–4.X.2000
,
I1/13
; 2 ♀ as previous but
28.XII.00
–
20.I.2001
,
I1/19
; 1 ♀
Peru
, Dept. of Loreto, Iquitos area, Allpahuayo,
17.XI–3.XII.1998
, varillal, I.E.S., R.J.
et al.
leg., Malaise trap,
APHI
D2/7; 3 ♀ as previous but collection dates and codes as follows:
4–18.IX.1998
, D1/2;
18.IX–4.X.1998
, D1/3;
17.XII.1998
–
20.I.1999
, D2/9; 2 ♀
Peru
, Dept. of Loreto, Iquitos area,
Mishana
,
1– 16.XII.1998
, clay, I.E.S., R.J.
et al.
leg., Malaise trap,
APHI
A2/8; 3 ♀ as previous but collection dates and codes as follows:
16.XII.1998
–
1.I.1999
, A1/9;
1–16.XI.1998
, A2/6;
16.XII.1998
–
1.I.1999
, A2/9; 1 ♀
Peru
, Dept. of Loreto, Iquitos area,
Mishana
,
1–16.XII.1998
, varillal, I.E.S., R.J.
et al.
leg., Malaise trap,
APHI
B1/8; 2 ♀ as previous but collection dates and codes as follows:
16.XI–1.XII.1998
, B2/7;
1–16.XII.1998
, B3/8 (all
ZMUT
); 1 ♀
Costa Rica
, Puntarenas Pv., Osa P. Golfo Dulce F.R.,
24 km
W Piedras Blancas,
200 m
,
VI–VIII.1991
, I. Gauld & K. Gaston; 1 ♀
Belize
, Orange Walk Prov., Rio Bravo Conservation Area, N. of Gallon Jug,
18.III.92
,
82º06‘ W
[written as E],
17º45’ N
, I. Gauld; 2 ♀
Trinidad
, St. George, St. Augustine,
15.VII–13.VIII.1976
, Malaise trap, J.S. Noyes, B.M. 1976-462 (all
BMNH
);
1 ♂
Ecuador
, Dept. Orellana, Onkone Gare,
216.3 m
asl,
0º39’25.7’’ S
,
76º27’10.8’’ W
,
11.II.1995
, canopy fogging, T.L. Erwin
et al.
, Lot# 1027 (
USNM
).
One male (
Orthocentrus
sp. 24 M 87
ECU
1027) and one female
paratype
(
Orthocentrus
sp. 24 F 108
ECU
1068) were sequenced by
Veijalainen
et al.
(2012)
. They shared the same haplotype which differed clearly from those of the remaining individuals.