The genus Campoplex Gravenhorst, 1829 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Campopleginae) from China
Author
Han, Yuan-Yuan
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yyhan6@zju.edu.cn
Author
Achterberg, Kees Van
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kees@vanachterberg.org
Author
Chen, Xue-Xin
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-11-08
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Campoplex tanae
sp. nov.
Figs. 79–80
Material examined.
Holotype
: female,
Shaanxi
,
Foping
,
Liangfengya
,
30.VII.2013
,
Tan Jiangli
,
No
201303440 (
ZJUH
).
Description.
Female (
Fig. 79
)
holotype
. Body length
4.8 mm
, fore wing length
3.2 mm
.
Head.
Antenna with at least 18 flagellomeres (apical segments missing); first flagellomere 1.2× longer than second flagellomere. Face (
Fig. 80D
) granulose, weak laterally. Clypeus (
Fig. 80D
) granulose, almost truncated apically. Malar space mat, 0.7× basal width of mandible. Mandible with a weak lamella, upper tooth equal to the length of lower tooth. Frons granulose-punctate, median carina present. Vertex granulose. Interocellar distance (
Fig. 80E
) 1.0× ocello-ocular distance and 1.4× distance between median and lateral ocelli. Temple nearly smooth, subpolished, not swollen behind eyes. Occipital carina evenly arched, reaching hypostomal carina above mandible base.
Mesosoma.
Pronotum granulose dorsally, subpolished, trans-striate below. Mesoscutum (
Fig. 80F
) granulose, becoming rugose in notaulic area. Scutellum granulose, becoming rugose posteriorly. Metanotum granulose. Mesopleuron (
Fig. 80B
) granulose with sparse punctures, trans-striate below tegula, speculum smooth and shiny. Metapleuron (
Fig. 80B
) granulose. Propodeum (
Fig. 80C
) with area basalis trapezoid; area superomedia granulose, subpolished; area petiolaris rugose; area superomedia confluent with area petiolaris, not depressed medially; median carina weakly developed under costula, becoming stronger posteriorly; latero-longitudinal carina absent; propodeal spiracle small and round.
Wing.
Fore wing (
Fig. 80A
) areolet present and with a short stalk emitting 2m-cu vein from its apical part. Marginal cell short, distal part of surrounding vein 1.7× longer than proximal one. Vein 1cu-a opposite M&RS. External angles of second discal cell acute (60°). Hind wing with nervellus slightly inclivous, intercepted at lower 0.3.
Legs.
Hind femur 4.2× longer than wide. Inner spur of hind tibia 0.5× as long as first tarsomere of hind tarsus. Tarsal claws nearly not pectinate, teeth very weak basally.
Metasoma.
First metasomal segment (
Fig. 80G
) round in cross-section of basal 0.3, without dorso-lateral carina and lateral groove. First tergite 3.3× longer than width of postpetiole. Second tergite as long as first tergite, 2.0× longer than its apical width; thyridium oval, its distance from basal margin of tergite 3.0× its diameter. Third tergite 1.4× longer than its apical width. Sixth and seventh tergites without emarginations medially. Ovipositor sheath approx. 1.4× longer than hind femur, ovipositor gradually upcurved.
FIGURE 79.
Campoplex tanae
sp. nov.
, female, habitus.
Colour.
Black. Mandible except teeth, palpi and tegula yellowish brown; scape and pedicel blackish brown; fore and mid legs with trochanters, trochantellus and coxae apically yellow, coxae basally and apical tarsus brown, remainder of fore and mid legs yellowish brown; hind leg with coxa blackish brown, trochanter, trochantellus, tibia subbasally and apically infuscated, tarsus brown, remainder of hind leg yellowish brown; metasoma from third tergite on laterally yellowish brown, remainder of metasoma black.
Distribution.
China
(
Shaanxi
).
Comparative diagnosis.
This species runs in the key by Maheshwary &
Gupta (1977)
to
C. manaliensis
Gupta & Maheshwary, 1977
, but differs from the latter by having face granulose, interocellar distance equal to ocello-ocular distance, area petiolaris rugose, and scape and pedicel blackish brown.
Etymology.
This species is named in honour of Prof. Jiangli Tan, the collector of the
holotype
.