Additions to the genus Chakra Rajmohana and Veenakumari, 2014 (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea: Scelionidae) from India
Author
Veenakumari, Kamalanathan
Author
Sreedevi, Kolla
Author
Mohanraj, Prashanth
text
Journal of Natural History
2022
2022-11-23
56
41 - 44
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2022.2123286
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2022.2123286
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Chakra juturna
Veenakumari
sp. nov.
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(
Figures 10
(a–f), 23(f))
Female body length =
1.44–1.64 mm
(n = 5).
Colour
Dorsal frons brown to black, lower frons yellow-brown, vertex brown; ocelli with black inner margins; anterior mesoscutum brown-black, remainder of mesoscutum and mesoscutellum brown; metascutellar spine and propodeum yellow-brown with red-brown markings on lateral and posterior margins; T1, T2, anterior T3 yellow brown, remaining tergites brown to black; radicle yellow, A1–A6 yellow-brown, remaining antennomeres yellow with uneven black patches; all legs yellow with black apical tarsomeres.
Head
1.2× as wide as high, 1.3× as high as long. Setation on head: dense. IOS: 0.7× head width, 1.3× eye length. POL> OOL> LOL: 7.1:6.6:4.5. OOL: 2.4× MOD. Compound eye: large (L: W = 17.3:11.7). Sculpture on vertex: with setose protuberances, furrows between protuberances with weak rugose sculpture. Sculpture of frons: with setose protuberances, furrows between protuberances with weak rugose sculpture, except for semicircular or arching striations on either side of imaginary central keel. Central keel: absent. Sculpture of gena: with setose protuberances. Facial and malar striae: prominent. Interantennal process: weakly sculptured with longitudinal rows of setae, elongate and gradually narrowing apically.
Figure 10.
Chakra juturna
sp. nov.
(♀): (a) Habitus, dorsal view; (b) frons; (c) head and pleuron; (d) head and mesoscutum; (e) wings; (f) antenna.
Mesosoma
L:W of mesoscutum: 26.5:30.6. Setation of mesoscutum: dense. Sculpture of mesoscutum: with setose protuberances. Mesoscutal humeral sulcus: not foveate. Mesoscutal suprahumeral sulcus: not foveate. Scutoscutellar sulcus: foveate laterally. L:W of mesoscutellum: 12.5:20.1. Sculpture of mesoscutellum: with setose protuberances. Setation of mesoscutellum: dense. Sculpture of metascutellum: intricately sculptured with anterior foveae. Armature of metascutellum: triangular spine. Sculpture of metanotal trough: weakly foveate. Sculpture of lateral propodeal area: with depressions. Posterior propodeal projection: pointed, directed posteriorly. Sculpture of lateral pronotal area: dorsally with setose protuberances, medially smooth, remainder with intricate sculpture. Pronotal cervical sulcus: weakly foveate. Netrion sulcus: weakly foveate. Speculum of mesopleuron: transversely carinate. Episternal sulcus: foveate. Postacetabular sulcus: not foveate. Prespecular sulcus: foveate. Mesepimeral sulcus: foveate. Mesepimeral area: smooth, wider than mesepimeral sulcus. Mesopleural carina: present. Sculpture of femoral depression: smooth. Mesopleural pit: present. Sculpture of ventral mesopleuron: with setose protuberances. Sculpture of metapleuron: dorsally smooth and ventrally smooth with sparse setose protuberances anteroventrally. Metapleural sulcus: foveate. Paracoxal sulcus: foveate. Metapleural epicoxal sulcus: foveate. L:W of fore wing: 101.9:31.3. L:W of hind wing: 93.0:16.0. Marginal cilia on posterior margin of proximal fore wing: absent.
Metasoma
L:W of metasoma: 78.7:30.9. Sculpture of T1: longitudinally costate. Length of T1: 0.7× the length of T2. Horn on T1: indicated as a smooth projection. Length of T2: 0.8× the length of T3. Sculpture of T2: basal foveae present, followed by longitudinal costae. Sculpture of T3: medially smooth, remainder weakly longitudinally striate. Sculpture of T4–T6: weakly reticulate to smooth.
Male
Not known.
Material examined
Holotype
.
Female
(
ICAR
/
NBAIR
/
P4448
),
INDIA
:
Tamil Nadu
:
Dindugul
,
Thandikudi
,
RCRS
,
10.309°N
77.642°E
,
1305 m
, YPT,
26 June 2015
.
Paratypes
.
2 females
(
ICAR
/
NBAIR
/P4449–P4450),
Tamil Nadu
: Lower Pulney Hills, Thadiyankudisai,
HRS
,
10.299°N
77.711°E
,
990 m
, YPT (weeds),
28 November 2016
;
1 female
(
ICAR
/
NBAIR
/P4451),
Tamil Nadu
: Lower Pulney Hills, Thadiyankudisai,
HRS
,
10.299°N
77.711°E
,
990 m
, YPT (in plots of
Laurus nobilis
:
Lauraceae
),
28 November 2016
;
1 female
(
ICAR
/
NBAIR
/P4452),
Rajasthan
: Udaipur: Badgaon,
24.636°N
73.680°E
,
178 m
, YPT (guava (
Psidium guajava
:
Myrtaceae
) plot),
24 November 2016
.
Etymology
The specific epithet ‘juturna’ refers to the Roman goddess of fountains, alluding to the multiple streams of water issuing in parallel arcs from the nozzle of a fountain akin to the pattern of the carinae on the frons of this species. The name is treated as a noun in apposition.
Diagnosis
This species has characteristic semicircular prominent carinae adjacent to the imaginary central keel.