New species of belytine and diapriine wasps (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) from Eocene Baltic amber
Author
Brazidec, Manuel
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Univ. Rennes, CNRS, Géosciences Rennes, UMR 6118, 35000, Rennes, France.
manuel.brazidec@gmail.com
Author
Vilhelmsen, Lars
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Natural History Museum of Denmark, SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen, Zoological Museum, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100, Denmark.
lbvilhelmsen@snm.ku.dk
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2022
2022-04-13
813
57
86
http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.813.1733
journal article
55899
10.5852/ejt.2022.813.1733
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Pantolyta similis
sp. nov.
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Fig. 5D–E
,
Table 1
Diagnosis
Head as high as long; eye small but functional; antennal shelf projecting forward and upward; antenna with homogeneous short setae; pedicel conical, with base narrower; F1 second longest; F2–F13 gradually widening; F13 longest and widest (
Fig. 5D
); epomia absent; median propodeal keel simple (
Fig. 5E
); fore wing not extending beyond petiole (brachypterous morph); petiole 1.3 times as long as wide; gaster fusiform, elongate; T2 and S2 covering anterior half of gaster; T2 with numerous fine and long striations medially at junction with petiole (
Fig. 5D
).
Fig. 5. A–C
.
Pantolyta chemyrevae
sp. nov.
, holotype (NHMD-608448).
A
. Habitus in dorsolateral view.
B
. Head and mesosoma in dorsal view.
C
. Petiole in lateral view.
D–E
.
Pantolyta similis
sp. nov.
, holotype (NHMD-608468).
D
. Habitus in lateral view.
E
. Mesosoma, petiole and anterior gaster in dorsal view.
F–H
.
Basalys villumi
sp. nov.
, holotype (NHMD-608360).
F
. Habitus in lateral view.
G
. Head in lateral view.
H
. Head and mesosoma in dorsal view. Abbreviations: asp = anterior scutellar pit; fe = flagellomere emargination; mpk = median propodeal keel. Scale bars: A, D, F = 1 mm; B, E, G–H = 0.5 mm; C = 0.25 mm.
Etymology
The specific epithet refers to its similarity with the extant species
Pantolyta macrocera
(Thomson, 1858)
and is to be treated as an adjective.
Type material
Holotype
NHMD-608468
, a complete
female
.
Locality and horizon
Baltic amber is considered to be of Bartonian–Priabonian age, ca 34–38 Ma.
Description
Female
BODY. BL =
3.52 mm
. Head glabrous, smooth, as high as long (HeL =
0.50 mm
); eye round, small, less than a third of head length (ED =
0.18 mm
); frontal prominence elongate; toruli facing upwards; antenna slightly but homogeneously pubescent; scape longer than head length; pedicel conical, thinner at base; F1 second longest; F2–F12 of subequal length, gradually widening; F12 as long as wide; F13 widest and longest, conical (antennomeres length, in mm: Sc-
0.58 mm
; P-0.11; F1-0.17; F2-0.10; F3-0.10; F4- 0.11; F5-0.11; F6-0.11; F7-0.12; F8-0.11; F9-0.11; F10-0.11; F11-0.11; F12-0.12; F13-0.21); mandibles of ordinary form.
MESOSOMA. Shorter than metasoma (MsL =
1.10 mm
); pronotum not elongate, with straight posterior margin, epomia absent; mesoscutum convex, with notauli deep and complete; anterior scutellar pit large, rounded; scutellum sub-quadrate, without posterior scutellar pits; propodeum dorsally with prominent plicae, median keel simple. Fore wing very reduced, hardly reaching posterior margin of petiole (FwL =
1.04 mm
). Hind wing reduced, shorter than fore wing (HwL =
0.52 mm
). Legs slender, with only hind coxa widened; erect setae along hind tibia and tarsomere; tibial spur formula 1-2-2; tarsal claws simple.
METASOMA. Petiole 1.3 times as long as wide (PtL =
0.28 mm
; PtW =
0.22 mm
), longitudinally ribbed; gaster fusiform and elongate (GL =
1.64 mm
; GH =
0.59 mm
); S2 and T2 longest, covering anterior half of gaster; T2 striated medially at junction with petiole; three ring-like segments visible posteriorly to large tergite; apical sternites fused into long, smooth triangle; ovipositor exerted, shorter than gaster (OL =
0.74 mm
).
Male
Unknown
Comments
The specimen was originally identified as the extant species
Pantolyta macrocera
(Thomson, 1858)
by
Buhl (2002)
because of the brachypterous morph. However, we can observe some differences on the petiole and gaster.
Pantolyta similis
sp. nov.
displays numerous fine longitudinal ribs dorsally on the petiole whereas there are fewer ribs in
P. macrocera
. Additionally,
P. macrocera
has shorter and stronger medial striations on T2 than
Pantolyla
similis
(
Chemyreva & Kolyada 2021
: fig.
11g
).
Among the Baltic amber species, it differs from other
Pantolyta
species
as follows:
P. antiqua
and
P. somnulenta
are macropterous and have a shorter petiole;
Pantolyta augustinusii
sp. nov.
has the epomia present, whereas it is absent in
Pantolyta similis
sp. nov.
;
Pantolyta chemyrevae
sp. nov.
has the epomia present, the anterior scutellar pit more quadrate, the petiole more elongate and the striations on T2 shorter;
P. janzeni
and
P. perrichoti
has a longer petiole, more than two times as long as wide.