A review of South Korean Alloplasta Förster (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Banchinae) with description of a new species
Author
Kang, Gyu-Won
Department of Life Sciences, Yeungnam University
Author
Kolarov, Janko
Faculty of Pedagogy, University of Plovdiv
Author
Lee, Jong-Wook
Department of Life Sciences, Yeungnam University
jwlee1@ynu.ac.kr
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-04-09
4763
2
270
280
journal article
22920
10.11646/zootaxa.4763.2.9
71990c5e-7aaa-472f-9682-bd0eee875e75
1175-5334
3758333
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:03A84894-1118-470B-B513-185881AA2E85
Alloplasta brevipetiolaris
Kang and Lee
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
,
2
)
Specimens examined.
Holotype
:
♀
,
South Korea
, GG,
Deokso
,
19.iv.1984
,
J.W.Lee
(
YNU
)
.
Paratypes
(South Ko- rea, YNU):
1♀
, JB, Mt. Deogyusan,
21.v.1983
, D.E.Lee;
1♀
,
Seoul
, Namhansanseong,
12.v.1991
, S.R.Yun. (
South Korea
, NIBR):
1♀
,
Seoul
, Mt. Gwanagsan,
19.v.1996
, H.J.Jang.
Distribution.
South Korea
(new record).
Description.
Female. Fore wing
10.3 mm
, body
12.4 mm
, ovipositor sheath
6.8 mm
long (
Fig. 1A
). (In
paratypes
, fore wing
9.8–10.4 mm
, body
11.5–12.5 mm
, ovipositor
6.3–6.5 mm
; n=3.)
Head
. 0.95 as wide as mesosoma, distinctly narrowed behind (
Fig. 1D
), dense and coarsely punctured. Frons flat. Diameter of ocellus 0.9 × as long as the distance between the lateral ocellus and eye. Occipital carina complete from above, joined with hypostomal carina at distance from the base of the mandible as long as malar space length. Flagellum with 36 filiform segments. First segment 3.7 × as long as wide, penultimate segment square. Face 1.8 as wide as high (
Fig. 1C
). Clypeus convex basally, with rare punctures and blunt apical ridge. Upper tooth of the mandible longer than lower tooth. Malar space shagreened with rare punctures, 0.36 × as long as basal width of mandible.
Mesosoma.
Very stout, 1.25 × as long as high (
Fig. 1B
); dense and coarsely punctured. Epomia and notaulus absent. Scutellum carinated only at base. Epicnemal carina not joined with front ridge of mesopleuron, end near its lower third. Mesopleuron very swollen, with distinct tubercle on lower hind angle just in front of middle coxa (this character also present in several other
Alloplasta
species). Speculum small. Fore wing with areolet pointed from above. Second recurrent vein (2m-cu) with single long bulla. Nervulus distinctly postfurcal, parallel vein joined postnervulus almost in middle (
Fig. 1G
). Hind wing with 10 distal hamuli. Nervellus strongly reclival, intercepted slightly below middle (
Fig. 1H
). Legs moderately slender. Hind femur 5.3 × as long as wide. Hind tarsal segments somewhat swollen, correlation between their lengths 102:49:32:23:31. Second segment 3.5 × as long as wide. Tarsal claws pectinate. Propodeum short, distinctly curved in lateral view, with dense and coarse punctures and without longitudinal and transverse carina (
Fig. 1E
). Propodeal spiracle elliptic.
Metasoma.
First tergite 1.5 × as long as wide, moderately dense and coarsely punctured, with longitudinal concavity in middle, almost to the apical margin (
Fig. 1F
). Second and third tergites with fine punctures, weakly striated transversally. Second tergite 0.7 × as long as wide. Subgenital plate with deep apical cut. Ovipositor sheath 1.6 × as long as hind tibia.
FIGURE 1.
Alloplasta brevipetiolata
. A, habitus in lateral view; B, thorax in lateral view; C, face in frontal view; D, face in dorsal view; E, propodeum; F, first tergite; G, fore wing; H, hing wing. Scale bars: 2.0 mm (A); 1.0 mm (G), (H); 0.5 mm (B), (C), (D), (E), (F).
FIGURE 2.
Distribution of
Alloplasts
brevipetiolata
. (red: Holotype; blue: Paratypes)
Colour.
Black. Inner face orbit partly, a spot on upper middle part of mandible, hind upper angle of pronotum and two spots on fronto-lateral part of mesonotum yellow; base of all tibia and 2–4 tarsal segments of hind legs entirely white, tergites with narrow apical yellow-white line; tegula and legs, except coxa and trochanters reddish, middle and hind femora darkened in apical half except from below, hind tibia darkened apically; first tarsus of hind legs black, last one reddish.
Etymology.
Name originates from the Latin “brevi-,”
brevipetiolaris
meaning “short petiole.”
Remarks.
The new species is close in appearance to
A. longipetiolaris
(
Uchida 1952
)
, but differs by having a stouter mesosoma, flagellum with more numerous segments, propodeum without carination, shorter first and second metasomal terga, longer ovipositor sheath, and body coloration.