Taxonomic study of the genus Stilbops Förster from Japan (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Stilbopinae)
Author
Watanabe, Kyohei
Author
Maeto, Kaoru
text
Zootaxa
2012
3456
51
81
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.211080
5225ee3d-56fb-40df-9924-584af1cc474c
1175-5326
211080
Stilbops montanus
sp. nov.
(
Figs.
2
I,
3 I
,
4 I
,
5 I
, M,
6 I
,
7 I
,
8 I
, 9 J,
10 I
,
11 I
, J, 12 M, N, 13, 14 C)
Diagnosis
. Lower part of gena with concavity in lateral view (
Fig.
3
I); hind tibia 7.8–8.5 times as long as deep in lateral view; Cu-a distant from Rs&M by 0.6–0.8 times length of Cu-a; TI 1.3–1.4 (in female) or 1.4–1.6 (in male) times as long as maximum width; TII and TIII without weak round convexities; ovipositor upcurved in posterior half. Tegula, hind coxa, femur, tibia and tarsus almost black (or blackish-brown); TII and following tergites usually reddish-brown.
Description
. Female (n= 17). Body length 4.4–5.3 (HT: 5.2) mm; length of fore wing 3.8–4.5 (HT: 4.0) mm.
Head 0.5–0.6 (HT: 0.6) times as long as wide; clypeus 0.6–0.7 (HT: 0.6) times as long as wide, narrowly punctate dorsally, lower half sometimes shagreened, its margin convex in anterior view (
Fig.
2
I); anterior tentorial pit small (
Fig.
2
I), its margin not concealed by setae; face 0.7 times as long as wide, punctures on center part obliquely elongated; frons covered with punctures as face, area above antennal socket transversely striated, and with narrow longitudinal ridge medially; OOL 1.4–1.6 (HT: 1.6) times as long as OD; POL 1.2–1.5 (HT: 1.4) times as long as OD; lower end of occipital carina effaced (
Fig.
4
I); GOI 0.5–0.6 (HT: 0.6); lower part of gena with concavity in lateral view (
Fig.
3
I); malar space 1.0 times as long as basal width of mandible; mandibular base flat. Antenna with 17 or 18 flagellomeres; flagellomere I 1.2 times as long as II, and terminal flagellomere 2.0–3.0 (HT: 2.7) times as long as preceding one; sensilla placodea present on flagellomere III and following all flagellomeres.
Mesosoma (
Figs.
5
I,
6 I
,
7 I
,
8 I
): lower margin of pronotum angulate (
Fig.
5
I); upper end of epomia distant from upper margin of pronotum in lateral view (
Fig.
5
I); lateral area of pronotum punctate except for smooth area on lower 0.2–0.3 (
Fig.
5
I); mesoscutum with weak notaulus on anterior 0.3; smooth area around episternal scrobe rather large; upper end of epicnemial carina reaching lower 0.2 of pronotum; juxtacoxal carina present (
Fig. 5
M); all carinae of propodeum present, anterior part of lateromedian longitudinal carinae coalescent (
Fig.
8
I); all areas of propodeum punctate, area superomedia partly smooth (
Fig.
8
I).
Fore wing: Cu-a distant from Rs&M by 0.6–0.8 (HT: 0.8) times length of Cu-a; ICI 0.8–1.2 (HT: 1.0).
Hind
wing: NI 3.3–6.7 (5.0); one basal hamulus, 5 distal hamuli.
Hind
femur 4.8–5.2 (HT: 4.8) times as long as deep in lateral view; hind tibia 7.8–8.5 (HT: 8.2) times as long as deep in lateral view; hind tarsomere ratio I; II; III; IV; V = 3.0; 1.3; 0.9; 0.5; 0.9.
Metasoma: TI 1.3–1.4 (HT: 1.3) times as long as maximum width, with median dorsal carina on near anterior 0.4, without distal depression, and lateral margin weakly convex basally (
Fig.
10
I); TII and TIII without weak round convexities; subgenital plate covered with shallow and fine punctures. Ovipositor upcurved in posterior half (
Fig. 11
L); ovipositor sheath 0.5–0.6 (HT: 0.5) times as long as hind tibia.
Coloration (
Figs.
6
I,
7 I
, 9 J, 12 M): body black, except for: mandible with small obscure yellow spot; yellow palpi; antenna blackish-brown with brown ventral side; fore and mid legs yellow (trochanters and trochantelli whitish-yellow) except for coxae; apex of hind trochanter yellow; hind trochantellus yellow; base of hind femur yellow; hind tarsal segments with narrow yellow area; wing veins blackish-brown except for yellow of extreme wing base; stigma blackish-brown; metasomal tergites except for TI reddish brown; metasomal sternites reddishbrown to blackish-brown except for membranous area yellow; ovipositor yellow to yellowish-brown. Black area of hind leg sometimes brownish-brown. Red area on metasomal tergites sometimes darkened except for lateral sides always red.
Male (n=5). Very similar to female: body length
4.5–4.7 mm
; length of fore wing 3.8–4.0 mm. Face 0.7–0.8 times as long as wide. Antenna with 23 flagellomeres; terminal flagellomere 1.4 times as long as preceding one. TI 1.4–1.6 times as long as maximum width; inner margin of paramere slightly concave apically in ventral view (
Fig.
11
I).
Coloration similar to female (
Fig. 12
N), differing as follows: mandible brown except for apex; antenna blackish-brown except for brown ventral side in basal part.
Type
series
.
Holotype
: female [Honshu] Yamanashi Pref., Koushu city, Yanagisawa-toge,
1480–1580 m
,
N35°46’44"
E138°48’10"
,
5. viii. 2008
, K. Watanabe leg. (
NIAES
).
Paratypes
(16Ƥ 533): [Honshu] 1Ƥ, Iwate Pref., Mt. Hayachine,
1000m
alt.,
8–15. viii. 1989
, H. Makihara & M. Sharkey leg., Malaise trap (
AEI
); 1Ƥ, Tochigi Pref., Oku-nikko, Yumoto,
9. viii. 1980
, K. Konishi leg. (
NIAES
); 1Ƥ, Tochigi Pref., Nikko,
24. viii. 1980
, M. Miyazaki leg. (
NIAES
); 1Ƥ, Nagano Pref., Kamikochi,
24. vii. 1954
, Townes Family leg. (
AEI
); 233, same locality and collector,
25. vii. 1954
(
AEI
); 2Ƥ, Nagano Pref., Shimashima-dani,
1300–1700 m
,
27. vii. 1980
, H. Takemoto leg. (
NIAES
); 1Ƥ13, same locality and collector except for altitude are
1000–1300 m
,
2. vii. 1980
(
NIAES
); 4Ƥ, same locality,
1000–1300 m
,
28. vii. 1980
, K. Maeto leg. (
NIAES
); 1Ƥ, Nagano Pref., Shimotakai-gun, Yamanouchi town, Nagaike,
22. viii. 2007
, K. Watanabe leg. (TUA); 1Ƥ13, Shizuoka Pref., Ikawa vil., Nikenkoya,
18–20. viii. 1957
, J. Minamikawa leg. (
NIAES
). [Shikoku] 2Ƥ 13, Ehime Pref., Saijyo city, Ibukiyama,
13. viii. 1998
, R. Matsumoto leg. (
OMNH
).
Distribution
.
Japan
(Honshu and Shikoku) (
Fig. 13
).
Etymology
. The specific name is from the Latin “
montanus
” (mountain), referring to their habitat.
Remarks
. This species is closely similar to
ezoensis
sp. nov.
and
femoralis
in some morphological characters (see remarks of
ezoensis
), and can be distinguished from them by the 17 or 18 segmented flagellum (16 segmented in
femoralis
), the hind tibia 7.8–8.5 times as long as deep in lateral view (8.7–8.9 times in
ezoensis
), the TI 1.3–1.4 (in female) or 1.4–1.6 (in male) times as long as wide (1.2–1.3 (in female) or 1.7 (in male) times in
ezoensis
), the Cu-a of fore wing distant from Rs&M by more than 0.6 times length of Cu-a (less than 0.5 times in
femoralis
) and the metasomal tergite tinged red at least posterior segments (black or only slightly tinged red in
ezoensis
).
This species was collected at the shade or edge of wet broadleaf or coniferous forests in mountains (usually over
1000 m
in altitude). Adult wasps were mostly captured in nets on bamboo grasses,
Sasa
sp. (
Fig. 14
C).