Capitojoppa, a new genus of Ichneumoninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Peruvian Amazonia Author Claridge, Brandon R. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2222-326X Utah State University, 5305 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT, 84322 USA brandonclaridge1@gmail.com Author Kaunisto, Kari M. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6665-0047 Biodiversity Unit, Zoological Museum, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland Author Saeaeksjaervi, Ilari E. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8107-5607 Biodiversity Unit, Zoological Museum, University of Turku, 20014 Turku, Finland text ZooKeys 2023 2023-09-01 1178 69 76 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1178.108929 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1178.108929 1313-2970-1178-69 8D54500C9C9D4D8B8BC7547CF1A70A68 0D0038AB24DB57888D1D81AFDFF6DB43 Capitojoppa amazonica Claridge, Saeaeksjaervi & Kaunisto sp. nov. Figs 1 , 2 Description. Female (Fig. 1A-E ). Body length: 17.7 mm.; fore wing length: 14.0 mm. Figure 1. Capitojoppa amazonica sp. nov., holotype female A habitus B mesosoma, lateral view C head, anterior view D head, ventral view E mesosoma, dorsal view. Scale bars: 5 mm ( A, B, E ); 2 mm ( C, D ). Colour . Overall yellow or brownish-yellow with restricted black areas. Head yellow except for: black mandibular apex; T-shaped black mark at vertex with narrow, medial extension to antennal bases; small dark brown mark immediately dorsal to antennal sockets; and occiput with dorsal 0.3 dark brown to black. Scape and pedicel brownish-yellow. Female flagellum with flagellomeres 1-5 yellowish-brown, flagellomeres 6-10 brownish-yellow, and the remainder brown ventrally and dark brown dorsally. Pronotum yellow except for small submedial brownish marks in female and small. Propleuron yellow. Mesonotum dark-brown to black except for submedial brownish-yellow stripes and posterior 0.6 with lateral margin brownish-yellow. Scutellum black anteromedially becoming yellow posterolaterally. Mesopleuron yellow except for linear, longitudinal black mark immediately ventral to subalar ridge. Postscutellum yellow. Ventral division of metapleuron yellow except for posteroventral margin dark brown. Propodeum varying from primarily yellow wide and posteriorly tapering black medial longitudinal stripe and lateral margins black to primarily black with only areas corresponding to second lateral areas yellow. Fore and mid legs with coxae and trochanters yellow; femora yellowish-brown; tibiae brownish-yellow except at base; fore tarsus brownish-yellow; and mid tarsus yellowish-brown except for tarsomere 1 brownish-yellow. Hind leg with coxa yellowish ventrally and brownish dorsally except for dark brown at apex; trochanter brown basally with remainder yellowish; femur yellowish-brown; tibia primarily yellowish-brown except for partially yellowish on anterior face; tarsus brown. Metasoma primarily brownish-yellow except for anterior 0.7 of T1 black dorsally. Head . Clypeus smooth with moderately dense, coarse punctation. Supraclypeal area smooth medially becoming weakly granulate laterally, finely, densely punctate medially becoming sparser laterally. Supra-antennal area smooth and coarsely, longitudinally striate. Gena smooth and impunctate. Vertex smooth and weakly, irregularly sculptured except for small weakly granulate area between lateral ocelli and eye margin. Mesosoma . Propleuron smooth and impunctate except for a few scattered punctures. Pronotum smooth and finely, nearly indistinctly, punctate at dorsal and posterior margins. Mesonotum densely, finely punctate with punctures adjacent to subadjacent. Scutellum smooth and varying from densely punctate. Mesopleuron smooth and moderately puncate posteroventrally becoming sparser anteriorly and dorsally. Speculum smooth and impunctate. Propodeum predominantly weakly granulate and coarsely punctate with punctures becoming denser posteriorly and laterally, basal area smooth and impunctate. Hind coxa with dorsomedial surface coarsely striate and ventral surface densely punctate with some punctures forming oblique rugulae. Metasoma . T1 coarsely, longitudinally striate. T2 longitudinally striate medially with striate area becoming narrower posteriorly, remainder densely punctate with punctures subadjacent. Male. (Fig. 2A-D ). Body length: 17.0 mm; fore wing length: 13.6 mm. As in female except for: small, additional sublateral brownish marks on propleuron; clypeus coarsely, densely punctate; and scutellum finely, sparsely punctate. Figure 2. Capitojoppa amazonica sp. nov., paratype male A habitus B head, lateral view C propodeum, dorsal view D hind coxae and metasoma, dorsal view. Scale bars: 5 mm ( A, D ); 2 mm ( B, C ). Materials examined. Holotype (female): Peru , Dept. of Loreto , Iquitos area , Mishana , 1- 16.12.1998 , clay, Ilari E. Saeaeksjaervi et al. Leg. , Malaise trap , APHI A1/8 061 (MUSM) . Paratype (male): Peru , Dept. of Loreto , Iquitos area , Allpahuayo , 31.10- 6.11.2011 , Gomez & Saeaeksjaervi leg., Malaise 11, Week 24, 30°58'35"S , 73°25'57"W (MUSM) . Distribution. Only known from type locality in western Peruvian Amazon (National Reserve of Allpahuayo-Mishana). Despite examining extensive Neotropical materials in the Biodiversity Unit, Zoological Museum of University of Turku (Finland), the Entomological Museum of Utah State University (USA), and the Natural History Museum of the Alexander Humboldt Institute in Bogota , (Colombia), especially from Costa Rica, Panama, and montane regions of Colombia, no other specimens of this genus were found. Thus, Capitojoppa may be restricted to the lowland Amazon Basin. Biology. The host(s) or other biological information are unknown. Etymology. The specific name " amazonica " refers to Amazonia, the largest and most diverse rainforest on Earth.