New Pireninae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) from South-East Asia
Author
Mitroiu, Mircea-Dan
text
Zootaxa
2011
3065
1
13
journal article
46145
10.5281/zenodo.204366
ffca2dce-c6f7-4493-af4c-799a1a5496d7
1175-5326
204366
Keesia
Mitroiu
,
gen. nov.
(
Figs 1–4
)
Etymology.
The new genus is dedicated to Dr. Cees (Kees) van Achterberg, world specialist of
Braconidae
, who collected one of the specimens. The name is of feminine gender.
Type
species:
Keesia dorsellata
Mitroiu
,
sp. nov.
, designated here.
Diagnosis.
Clypeal margin broadly emarginate; antenna with all five funicular segments anelliform; dorsellum flat and large, longer than propodeum; fore wings bare except for marginal fringe and a few lines of hairs; M long, S and P very short.
Description.
Body black or brownish-black, without metallic reflections except sometimes the head, which can be slightly bluish. Head, mesosoma and metasoma smooth, with several long setae.
Head
from about as high as wide to clearly higher than wide. Clypeal margin broadly emarginate in middle. Right mandible with 4 teeth. Eyes moderately pilose, oval. Toruli distinctly below lower eye margin. Antenna with anelli inconspicuous, the five funicular segments anelliform, increasing in diameter, and without sensilla. Clava large.
Mesosoma
from almost flat to moderately convex. Pronotum short or moderately long, not margined. Notauli deep and complete. Scutellum flat or slightly convex; frenal line sinuate, frenum smooth. Dorsellum shiny, its central part semicircular and almost horizontal, longer than propodeum, its hind margin slightly extending above the base of the latter (best seen in profile). Propodeum shiny, without raised median carina.
Hind
coxa bare. Pecten present on the inner side of hind tibia at least in one species. Tarsi 5-segmented. Fore wings narrow, hyaline, almost bare except for marginal fringe and some rows of hairs (‘macrotrichia’) along the obsolete cubital and r-m veins (as defined by
Burks 1938
); M long, S and P very short, with S perpendicular on M.
Metasoma
sessile, oval, laterally compressed. Some metasomal tergites larger than others or subequal in size. Hypopygium reaching from about 2/3 length of metasoma to near its tip. Ovipositor sheaths slightly protruding.
Male and biology.
Unknown.
Putative autapomorphies:
1. Broadly emarginate clypeal margin (
Fig. 1
) — only two species of
Macroglenes
(
M. incisiclypeatus
Mitroiu
and
M. zdeneki
Mitroiu
) have an incised clypeus, but the incision is very small compared with the broad emargination found in
Keesia
;
2. Very long and flat dorsellum, longer than propodeum (
Fig. 2
) — not present in any other pteromalid genus; 3. Reduced wing pilosity, with fore wings being also narrower than usual (
Fig. 3
) — a condition extremely rare within
Pteromalidae
, previously never found in
Pireninae
.