Discovery of the spider wasp genus Telostholus Haupt, 1929 (Hymenoptera Pompilidae) in Laos, with the description of three new species
Author
Loktionov, Valery M.
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-05-03
4966
2
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journal article
6527
10.11646/zootaxa.4966.2.9
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Telostholus kubani
Loktionov
,
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–9
,
26–28
)
Material examined
.
Holotype
,
♂
“Lao-N, Phongsaly pr., Phongsaly, ~
1500 m
, 21°41’-2’ N, 102°06’-8’ E,
Kubáň
leg., V-VI.2003” [
Laos
:
Phongsaly Prov.
] [OLL]
.
Paratypes
:
3 ♂
with same label as holotype;
3 ♂
“Lao-N, Phong- saly prov., 21°41-2’ N, 102°06-8’ E,
28.v.-20.vi.2003
, Phongsaly env., ~
1500 m
,
Vít Kubáň
leg.” [
Laos
: Phongsaly Prov.] [OLL]
.
Diagnosis
.
Male
. The male of this new species can be distinguished from those of other congeners by the following combination of characters: (1) the fore wing with brown apical portion (
Fig. 7
); (2) POD: OOD = 1.6–2.0; (3) the paramere broad, paddle-shaped (
Figs 9
,
26
); (4) the volsella somewhat narrowed, elongated, its ventral face along outer and apical margin with bristles (
Figs 9
,
26
); (5) the hypopygium in ventral view slightly narrowing toward apex, all its ventral face with erect setae, its lateral margin in basal portion without setae (
Fig. 28
).
Female
. Unknown.
Description
. MALE. Length: body
5.7–7.5 mm
; forewing
5.2–7.1 mm
.
Head
width 1.1–1.13 times its height; MID 0.6–0.65 times head width in frontal view (
Fig. 3
). Ocelli large, hardly raised; ocellar triangle right- or slightly obtuse-angled; POD: OOD = 1.6–2.0 (
Fig. 5
). Head in frontal view with vertex slightly roundly produced above dorsal eye margin (
Fig. 3
). Posterior margin of vertex in dorsal view slightly concave (
Fig. 5
). Head in lateral view with frons convex (
Fig. 4
). Temple in dorsal view slightly developed (
Fig. 5
). Gena in profile very narrow (
Fig. 4
). Malar space short (
Fig. 4
). Clypeus barely convex, its width 2.2–2.4 times its height, and 0.75–0.85 times LID; anterior margin straight; anterolateral corner rounded. Mandible slender, with small subapical tooth. Labrum well exposed, its anterior margin broadly rounded. Maxillary palps 2–5 about same length, palp 6 slightly longer than others. Flagellum somewhat stout; scape normal shaped; F3–F10 crenulated ventrally (
Fig. 1
); ratio of scape, pedi- cel and F1–11 length (on ventral side; in
holotype
) 17: 6: 17: 17: 17: 16: 15: 13: 13: 13: 12: 10: 12; scape length 0.39–0.45 times UID; F1 length 2.2–2.4 times its maximum width (in dorsal view), and 0.35–0.45 times UID; apical flagellomere pointed apically.
Mesosoma
. Pronotum length in dorsal view 0.47–0.5 times its maximum width; anterior face not differentiated from dorsum; posterior margin rounded and sometimes hardly subangulate medially (
Fig. 5
). Dorsum of mesos- cutum hardly convex. Dorsum of mesoscutellum and metanotum noticeably convex. Metapostnotum depressed, barely emarginated postero-medially, its length 0.1–0.16 times metanotum length medially. Propodeum length in dorsal view 0.55–0.65 times its maximum width; dorsum in lateral view weakly convex; posterior face somewhat differentiated from dorsum (
Fig. 6
).
Legs
. Profemur without spines. Protibia: short spines on inner lateral face, 1–2 long spines ventrally, and few different-length spines apically. Protarsomere 1 with three longitudinal rows of short spines ventrally. Protarsomeres 2 and 3 with few very short spines ventrally. Protarsomeres 4 and 5 without spines ventrally. Protarsomere 1 length 0.95–1.0 times length of protarsomere 2–4 combined. Protarsomere
5 in
dorsal view symmetrical, its length 2.0–2.17 times its maximum width. Meso- and metafemur with few short spines dorso-apically. Meso- and metatibia with scattered long and shorter spines. Metatibia longer spur length 0.82–0.9 times metatarsomere 1 length. Meso- and metatarsomere 1 with scattered spines which twice shorter than longest one on mesotibia. Meso- and metatarsomeres 2–4 with short spines ventrally. Meso- and metatarsomere 5 without spines ventrally. Tarsal claws of all legs symmetrical and bifid, inner tooth long, broad, and obliquely truncated apically.
Wings
. Fore wing (
Fig. 7
) translucent, with brownish apical portion. Pterostigma brown, its length 5.2–6.5 times its height (on inner distance), and 1.75–1.9 times
Rs
2
. Second submarginal cell length 2.8–3.2 times its maximum height, narrowed on vein
Rs
by 0.55–0.6 times its own length on vein
M
, receiving crossvein
1m-cu
at basal 0.25– 0.32 and receiving crossvein
2m-cu
at basal 0.82–0.85. Crossvein
3rs-m
arched. Crossvein
cu-a
straight, originating at or just beyond separation of vein
M+CuA
. Vein
M
not touching wing margin. Hind wing (
Fig. 8
) translucent, with slightly brownish apical portion; crossvein
cu-a
evenly arched and hardly anterofurcal.
Metasoma
in dorsal view lanceolate, slightly narrower than mesosoma. Genitalia (
Figs 9
,
26, 27
); paramere long, paddle-shaped, broadened in apical half, its apex in inner corner more or less pointed (sometimes rounded), its outer margin in apical portion with short bristles; apical part of volsella somewhat narrowed, elongated, its ventral face along outer and apical margin with long erect slightly curved bristles ending at top with small ball; parapenial lobe in upper half somewhat crescent-shaped, with narrowing apex. Hypopygium (
Fig. 28
) in ventral view slightly narrowing toward apex, its apex with straight apical margin or sometimes rounded; all ventral face with thin erect setae; lateral margin in basal portion without setae. S6 deeply roundly emarginate medially; emargination gradually narrowing toward its base.
Sculpture
. Head, meso- and metasoma matte, except frons somewhat polished, mandible apically polished. Body with inconspicuous microsculpture. Frons finely and densely punctate, median line slightly depressed. Metapostnotum with indistinct transverse striae laterally. Dorsum of propodeum gently densely punctate. Antenna matte. Legs matte, except metafemur inner surface polished.
Colour and pubescence
. Body black (
Figs 1, 2
). Antenna black, sometimes F1 and F2 brownish ventrally. Apical half of mandible dark brown. Claws dark brown. Body without setae except following: vertex with few different length erect pale setae; propodeum postero-laterally sometimes with few short gray erect setae; mandible with few thick brown setae; S2–S5 with scattered pale erect setae. Body with sparse gray pubescence, most intensive on propodeum postero-laterally.
FEMALE. Unknown.
Distribution
.
Laos
(
Phongsaly Prov.
).
Etymology
. The new species is named in honor Vítězslav Kubáň (National Museum,
Prague
,
Czech Republic
), who, among other things, is an excellent collector of insects including spider wasps.