Revision of Netomocera Bouček (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae), excluding the Oriental species
Author
Mitroiu, Mircea-Dan
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2019
2019-10-18
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journal article
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Netomocera sedlaceki
Bouček, 1988
Figs 167–177
Netomocera sedlaceki
Bouček, 1988: 336
(
holotype
(
♀
) in ANIC, not examined).
Diagnosis
Both sexes
Head black (
Figs 168–169
,
176
). Clypeal margin slightly produced (
Fig. 170
). Scrobes deep and smooth (
Fig. 168
). Upper face and vertex with 12 large setae (
Fig. 169
). Occiput margin blunt (
Fig. 169
). Pronotal collar wide but not long (
Fig. 173
). Mesepimeral sulcus shallow (
Fig. 172
). Propodeum (
Fig. 174
) without a well-defined V-shaped area basally. Visible part of petiole very short, distinctly transverse, with more or less obliterate sculpture (
Figs 174
).
Female
Brachypterous (
Fig. 167
). Toruli only slightly below lower margins of eyes (
Fig. 168
). Face with piliferous punctures barely visible. Antenna uniformly reddish or yellowish, moderately clavate, with clava slightly asymmetric; fu1 and fu7 moderately transverse (
Fig. 171
). Mesoscutum width 2.8–3.1 × length.
Male
Body length
0.8–1.2 mm
. Mesosoma dorsally with reticulation not dense, alveolae shallow (cf.
Fig. 173
). Funicular segments thick and short, fu1 wider than pedicel, length 1.6–2.0× width (
Fig. 177
).
Material examined
Paratypes
AUSTRALIA
–
Queensland
•
1 ♀
; “Brisbane – Brookfield,
QNSLD
.
14. I. 83
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
♀
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
det. Z. Bouček 1983”;
BMNH
•
1 ♀
; same data as for preceding; “
18. I. 83
”;
BMNH
•
4 ♂♂
; “
AUSTRALIA
:
Qld.
,
Cooloola
,
vi. 1980
”; “
J.S. Noyes
, B.M. 1981-299”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “SE.
QUEENSLAND
:
Mt. Tamborine
,
21.xii.76
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; same data as for preceding; “3/3.1984. Masner”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “SE.
QUEENSLAND
:
40km
W. of
Warwick
,
31.x.76
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
2 ♂♂
; “QLD:
Brookfield Nr Brisbane
,
xii.1982
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
det.
Z. Bouček
1984”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “
AUSTRALIA
:
Qld.
,
Capalaba
,
8.vi.1980
”; “
J.S. Noyes
, B.M. 1981-299”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “
AUSTRALIA
:
Qld.
,
Mt Tibrogargan
,
5.vi.1980
”; “
J.S. Noyes
, B.M. 1981-299”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
3 ♂♂
; “Rockhampton:
Mt. Archer
, QUEENSLD.,
4.xii.76
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “
QNSLD
,
Brisbane
:
Acacia Ridge
,
15.i.77
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “Acacia Ridge, Brisbane S. E. Q.,
15.i.77
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “S.
QUEENSLAND
:
Mt. Tamborine
,
X. 1977
. Galloway”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “
QUEENSLAND
:
Mt. Ossa
nr.
Mackay
,
28.xi.76
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
•
1 ♂
; “Conway Range, nr.
Proserpine
, QLD.,
2.xii.76
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
.
–
Australian Capital Territory
•
1 ♂
; “
AUSTRALIA
, A.C.T.:
Ainslie
,
8.ii.77
. Bouček”; “
Paratype
”; “
PARATYPE
♂
Netomocera sedlaceki
sp. n.
Bouček
det. 1987”;
BMNH
.
Description
Female
(habitus:
Fig. 167
)
COLOUR. Head (
Figs 168–169
) black. Mandibles yellow, teeth reddish-yellow. Antenna (
Fig. 171
) yellowish or reddish-yellow. Mesosoma (
Figs 172–174
) reddish-brown. Legs reddish-yellow. Wing stumps (
Fig. 175
) subhyaline, venation brown, setation brown. Metasoma with petiole reddish-brown (
Fig. 174
); gaster (
Fig. 167
) mostly dark reddish-brown, ventrally paler. Body setation pale except for several large, symmetrically arranged, dark brown setae.
BODY LENGTH.
0.9–1.5 mm
.
HEAD. Clypeus virtually smooth; apical margin slightly produced (
Fig. 170
). Lower face reticulate, piliferous punctures mostly indistinct. Upper face including vertex reticulate (
Fig. 169
). Scrobes deep, smooth and shiny; parascrobal region extensively striate-reticulate (
Fig. 168
). Occiput coriaceousalutaceous; margin blunt (
Fig. 169
). Toruli with lower margins slightly below lower margins of eyes (
Fig. 168
). Antenna moderately clavate, with clava slightly asymmetric (
Fig. 171
). Upper face and vertex with 12 large setae. Head in dorsal view with width 2.1–2.2 × length and in frontal view about 1.2× height. POL 3.5–3.7 × OOL. Eye height about 1.3× length, 2.75–3.10 × malar space and about 1.4× scape length. Head width about 1.2 × length of pedicel plus flagellum. Fu1 length 0.9–1.0 × width; fu7 width 1.1–1.4× length; clava length 1.8–2.2× width.
MESOSOMA. Pronotal collar slightly narrower than mesoscutum, with eight large setae (
Fig. 173
). Mesonotum moderately setose (
Fig. 173
). Mesoscutum and axillae with fine reticulation (
Fig. 173
). Scutellar disc with similar sculpture as mesoscutum and longitudinally striate on frenal area (
Figs 173– 174
). Mesepisternum mainly reticulate, less conspicuously so dorsally (
Fig. 172
). Mesepimeron smooth; mesepimeral sulcus shallow (
Fig. 172
). Propodeum mainly smooth, with intricate pattern of carinae, interspaces smooth (
Fig. 174
). Brachypterous; fore and hind wings reduced and represented by stumps (
Fig. 167
); fore wing with truncate apex well surpassing posterior margin of propodeum; basal cell mostly bare, rest of the wing setose; fore wing with complete submarginal vein, reduced marginal vein and indistinct postmarginal and stigmal veins (
Fig. 175
). Mesosoma length about 1.3× width and about 1.1× height. Pronotal collar about 0.4× as long as mesoscutum and about 0.9× as wide as mesoscutum. Mesoscutum width 2.8–3.1× length. Scutellum length 0.8–0.9× width. Propodeum length about half scutellum length. Fore wing length 3.0–3.1 × width.
METASOMA. Petiole barely visible, transverse, smooth except for a few superficial longitudinal striae (
Fig. 174
). Gaster ovate, length about 1.5× width (
Fig. 167
); gt1 longest, length about 0.9× width, with hind margin straight to slightly produced; gt2–6 short; syntergum acutely pointed. Ovipositor sheaths slightly protruding beyond apex of gaster. Cercal setae not surpassing apex of gaster.
Male
(habitus:
Fig. 176
)
Differs from female mainly as follows. Body length:
0.8–1.2 mm
. Flagellum uniformly dark brown (
Fig. 177
). Mesosoma dorsally dark brown except metanotum and propodeum reddish; lateral panel of pronotum, mesepimeron and metapleuron reddish (
Fig. 176
). Fu1 length 1.6–2.0× width; combined length of pedicel plus flagellum about 2.4× head width. Macropterous, fore wing length about 2.5× width; MV about 3.4 × SV; PV about 1.2× SV. Gaster (when not inflated) much shorter than mesosoma, usually with only gt1 visible.
Distribution
Australia
.
Figs 167–171.
Netomocera sedlaceki
Bouček, 1988
, paratype, ♀, (BMNH).
167
. Habitus, lateral view.
168
. Head, frontal view.
169
. Head, dorsal view.
170
. Lower face.
171
. Antenna. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.
Remarks
The colour of the mesosoma and gaster varies the most in males. The majority of the observed specimens have most of the mesosoma dorsally and the gaster dark brown, except for the propodeum, which seems to be always orange (
Fig. 176
). A few other specimens have the entire mesosoma and most of the gaster bright orange, except its tip, which is brownish.