Revision of the Australian sawfly genus Antargidium (Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Argidae) with description of two new species
Author
Schmidt, Stefan
text
Zootaxa
2012
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47
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journal article
45524
10.5281/zenodo.279970
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279970
Antargidium allucente
Benson
(
Figs 1, 6
,
8
, 14, 15)
Antargidium allucente
Benson, 1934
: 230
–231.
Antargidium allucente
:
Quinlan 1974
: 227
(
type
information),
Taeger
et al.
2010
: 121
(catalogue).
FIGURES 1–7.
Antargidium
spp., 1–2 face, 3–4: vertex, 5: apex of abdomen, 6: female hypopygium, 6: sawsheath.
(1, 6)
A. allucente
;
(2)
A. atriceps
;
(3, 7)
A. flavescens
holotype;
(4, 5)
A. dentivalve
. Abbreviations: S: supraclypeal area, K: carina, P: dorsal projections.
Description.
Female. Length
5–6 mm
. Antenna dark brown to black. Head orange, lower face yellow-white, ocellar triangle and area above antennal sockets sometimes with brown spot; apex of mandible reddish-brown. Thorax black with pronotum and tegula yellow. Legs black except forefemur at apex, tibiae and tarsi yellow-brown. Abdomen yellow-brown, first tergite at base and apex of abdomen starting with tergite 5 or 6 black. Wings hyaline with apical half slightly infuscate; veins and stigma black.
Supraclypeal area glabrous with very scattered punctation, without median longitudinal carina. Antenna shorter than width of head (0.8); pedicel transverse, 0.4 × as long as broad. POL slightly shorter than OOL (0.8); postocellar area about 1.5 × as broad as long. Eyes about 1.4 × as long as broad, converging below, interocular distance 1.2 × eye height. Sawsheath short, apically with scopae projecting posteriorly and inwards, in lateral view rounded (
Benson 1934
, figs 4a, b). Lancet short and triangular, with 10 serrulae, basal 3 serrulae rounded, apical 7 serrulae serrate, with distinct, sclerotized, rounded projections of annuli above serrulae 5–9.
Male. Length
6.5 mm
. Similar to female except the following parts sometimes orange-yellow: mesepisternum, mesepimeron, mesosternum, hypopygium, genitalia, and legs except outer middle and hind tibiae brownish.
FIGURES 8–13.
Antargidium
spp., 8–2: females in lateral view, 13: apex of abdomen and sawsheath in lateral view.
(8)
A. allucente
;
(9)
A. atriceps
;
(10)
A. dentivalve
;
(11)
A. flavescens
holotype;
(12)
A. nigrum
holotype;
(13)
A. apicale
.
FIGURES 14–23.
Antargidium
spp., 14, 16, 18, 20, 22: female lancet, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23: middle section of lamnium.
(14, 15)
A. allucente
;
(16, 17)
A. apicale
;
(18, 19)
A. atriceps
holotype
;
(20, 21)
A. dentivalve
holotype
;
(22, 23)
A. nigrum
.
Host.
Alectryon oleifolius
(Desf.) S.T.Reynolds (Sapindaceae)
.
Distribution.
Australia
: New South
Wales
, Queensland.
Types
.
Holotype
: Female, labelled “
Type
” [round label with red margin], “Meteor Downs nr. Springsure Q,
18 Nov. – 3 Dec. 1930
. I. M. Mackerras”, “
HOLOTYPE
Antargidium allucente
sp. nov.
, det.
R. B. Benson 1934
”, “
Holotype
” [red label], (ANIC, examined).
Paratype
: Female, labelled “
Paratype
” [round label with yellow margin], “Meteor Downs nr. Springsure, Q.
8 Nov. – 3 Dec. 1930
. I. M. Mackerras”, “
PARATYPE
Antargidium allucente
sp. nov.
det
R.B. Benson 1934
” (BMNH).
Additional specimens examined.
NEW
SOUTH
WALES
. Mullaley (-31.10°, 149.91°),
Jan 1957
, F. E. Wilson (1 3, 1 Ƥ,
MVMA
); Bogan road (-32.9°, 148.1°), taken on
Geijera parviflora
flowers,
Oct 1955
, J. Armstrong (1 3,
MVMA
);
70 km
W Cobar (-31.66°, 146.81°),
24 Nov 1949
, E. F. Riek (1 Ƥ,
ANIC
); Murrumbogie (-33.02°, 147.42°),
16 Oct 1900
, W. W. Froggatt (1 3,
ANIC
); Moree (-29.46°, 149.84°),
5 Dec 1917
, W. W. Froggatt (
ANIC
); 1 Ƥ Trangie (-32.03°, 147.98°),
5 Dec 1958
, K. L. Taylor (1 3, 1 Ƥ,
ANIC
); near Bourke,
26 Oct 1949
, S. J. Paramonov (1 3,
USNM
). QUEENSLAND.
16 km
N Boonah (-27.90°, 152,68°),
6.i.1987
and
11 Apr 1998
, C. J. Burwell (1 3,
QMB
; 1 Ƥ,
ZSM
); Lawes (-27.57°, 152.33°),
11 Feb 1945
, W. Lovett (1 Ƥ,
ANIC
); Amby (- 26.55°, 148.19°), H. E. & M. A. Evans & A. Hook (1 3,
QMB
); Mackay (-21.14°, 149.19°), R. E. Turner (1 Ƥ,
BMNH
).
Remarks.
The species can be distinguished by the slightly infuscate distal half of the forewing, the smooth and shining supraclypeal area that lacks a median longitudinal carina, and the deeply excised hypopygium.