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<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFA3096F47DFFB417827A080" bold="true" box="[151,526,1191,1217]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Archaeoteleia novaezealandiae</emphasis>
Masner
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<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFA3096F47DFFAFC7BCCA170" box="[151,485,1306,1329]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Archaeoteleia novaezealandiae</emphasis>
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. Original description.
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<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFA3096F47DFFA84794AA205" blockId="14.[151,1437,1378,1924]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Description: Female. Length 4.55.0 mm. Color variable, usually yellow brown; head yellow brown, antennae yellow to orange brown basally, darkening somewhat apically; coxae, pronotum and upper part of mesopleuron yellowish to greenish brown; lateral pronotum immediately above fore coxa, lower mesepisternum and lower half of metapleuron dark brown; mesoscutum and scutellum usually dark brown, sometimes faded to fulvous, notaulus always paler than background color; propodeum and metasoma pale yellow brown to chestnut, horn on T1 always darker than rest of metasoma.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFA3096F478EF9B47E33A3C5" blockId="14.[151,1437,1378,1924]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Head (Figs. 1719): vertex, temples and upper frons densely punctate, punctures bearing short, fine, semiappressed setae; occipital carina complete, crenulate throughout its length, sculpture denser and finer medially than in genal region; striation of cheeks and face below toruli moderate to strong, extending half way up inner orbits; posterior gena with moderately dense, short, fine, semi-appressed setae; clypeus strongly striate, with long erect setae; frons with weak swelling by inner orbits at about half eye height and upper limit of striae, giving head a browed appearance in dorsal view; A1 4.65.8 times longer than wide; A2 elongate, 3.13.6 times longer than wide; A3 3.23.7 times longer than A2; flagellum with moderately dense erect setae as long as A3 width so as to appear bristly; claval formula A5A12/1-2-2-2-2-2-2-1.</paragraph>
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, female (OSUC 146573)., Lateral habitus;, head, frontal view;
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, head and mesosoma, lateral view;
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, head and mesosoma, dorsal view. Scale bars in millimeters.
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<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFA2096E478EFB387BCFA339" blockId="15.[151,1437,1246,2032]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Mesosoma (Figs. 1819): dorsal pronotum with transverse pronotal carina almost straight, its anterolateral corners raised, sharp and well defined; width between epomial corners 0.6 times mesoscutum width; horizontal epomial carina close to mesoscutum, and shoulders narrow, maximum width about 0.5 times tegula width; vertical epomial carina present, fine; lateral pronotum smooth, glabrous, anterior margin coarsely crenulate from base of vertical epomial carina to fore coxa; mesonotum entirely covered with dense setose punctures; admedian lines varying from distinct, smooth, broadly V- or U-shaped welts, 1.21.3 times longer than maximum distance between posterior ends, to admedian lines indistinct and obliterated by sculpture; notaulus crenulate, usually complete, becoming weaker anteriorly, ending behind epomial corners; parapsidal line indicated by weak sulcus or absent; scutellum strongly bilobate; scutellar spines distinct, short, sometimes weakly curved or hooked; mesopleural carina complete, smooth and shining above; mesepisternum below mesopleural carina with longitudinal rugulae, becoming finely coriaceous with sparse setigerous punctures; metapleuron setose, anterior margin crenate, lower half areolate-rugose, upper half with fine setigerous punctures, without glabrous area; medial excavation of propodeum smooth; medial carinae not raised or tooth-like in profile; fore wing slightly infuscated, with dark brown cloud of pigmentation under under marginal vein between bulla and stigmal vein; stigmal vein straight or only very weakly arched and curved basad; cubitalis obscured by cloud of pigmentation; postmarginal vein 2.83.3 times longer than marginal vein, quickly becoming indistinct.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFA20971478EF860799FA513" blockId="15.[151,1437,1246,2032]" lastBlockId="16.[151,1437,152,2018]" lastPageId="16" lastPageNumber="17" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Metasoma (Figs. 16, 19) 3.63.9 times longer than wide; T15 distinctly wider than long, horn raised to level of mesoscutum; T6 2.52.9 times longer than wide; all tergites coriarious with superimposed longitudinal sculpture of variable length and extent; T1 with costae well impressed from anterior corners posteriorly around base of horn and usually distinct throughout rest of tergite, horn coriarious basally, becoming smooth and shiny apically; T25 always with anterior margin strongly costate, costae often strong and complete, sometimes weak to almost absent and indicated by rugulae, always weaker medially than laterally; T6 coriarious to longitudinally rugulose, anterior margin never costate; anterior lens-shaped area of S2 sometimes prominent but always rounded in profile, never angular or toothlike.</paragraph>
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Male. Differs from female as follows: Length
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; A1 4.05.1 times longer than wide; A2 1.7 2.4 times longer than wide; A3 4.65.0 times longer than A2; A4 and A5 (rarely A5 only) with small carina in basal 0.20.3; A3A12 cylindrical, elongate, becoming progressively shorter.
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<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFBD0971478EFE3E7F78A65B" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,2018]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Metapleuron with small glabrous area medially; dorsal propodeum completely areolate-rugose, not excavated medially but sometimes with trace of two median longitudinal carinulae not prominent in profile.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFBD0971478EFDCE781AA6D3" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,2018]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Metasoma 3.23.5 times longer than wide; T1 with anterior margin not distinctly raised in profile, with semicircular depression anteriorly as though skirting posterior margin of horn base, strongly costate throughout; T25 sculptured as for female.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFBD0971478EFD467861A71B" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,2018]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Diagnosis: Recognized by the following combination of characters: clypeus with sharply angulate anterolateral corners; epomial corners prominent and strongly angulate; transverse pronotal carina between epomial corners straight, not curved around anterior margin of mesoscutum; scutellum bilobed, posterior corners armed with short spine, dark and concolorous with mesoscutum; fore wing with pigment cloud under marginal vein; male sex segments A4+5.</paragraph>
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Distribution: This species is restricted to the South Island of
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from the Nelson area in the north, and down the west coast from Karamea to Franz Josef. At the
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locality (NN, Roding Valley) it is sympatric with
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and
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<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFBD0971478EFC067E95A063" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,2018]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Link to Distribution Map. [http://atbi.biosci.ohio-state.edu:210/hymenoptera/eol_scelionidae.content _page?page_level=3&amp;page_id=taxon_page_data&amp;page_version=4041&amp;page_option1=M]</paragraph>
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Biology:
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is a solitary egg parasitoid of an undescribed species of cave weta,
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<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBD09714796FBBE7BBAA030" box="[222,403,1112,1137]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Gymnoplectron</emphasis>
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sp. One specimen was reared from a collection of five eggs found in the damp, friable sand and clay on the floor near the mouth of a limestone cave (Ananui Cave, Nile River, BR). Recognizable fragments were also found in old parasitized eggs of the same
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sp. in an abandoned mining tunnel (Woods Creek, near Greymouth, BR), where live specimens have been found on the walls. In these tunnels, the weta hosts deposit eggs singly,
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deep, in a similar substrate on the floor or small ledges where sufficient (at least
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depth) substrate accumulates. Because of a shortage of suitable areas for oviposition, these sites are apparently used repeatedly by numerous females. Sometimes it is possible to see holes left when the weta's ovipositor is withdrawn, but these may not persist for long due to the substrate's friability. While they do, eggs may be more vulnerable to parasitism by
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.
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is not an obligate cave dweller and probably only enters caves when searching for hosts. It can also be collected by sweeping low vegetation in the forest in suitable areas. The
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species from which it was reared is also a facultative cave dweller and free living populations are known (P.M. Johns, pers. comm.).
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<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBD0971478EF9867811A238" box="[198,568,1632,1657]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Archaeoteleia novaezealandiae</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
probably parasitizes several species of
<taxonomicName id="01B35499FFBD0971435AF9867EEBA23B" box="[1042,1218,1632,1658]" class="Insecta" family="Rhaphidophoridae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subFamily" subFamily="Macropathinae">Macropathinae</taxonomicName>
because its distribution extends further south than that of the known host species. Other
<taxonomicName id="01B35499FFBD09714493F96E7EB9A2E0" box="[987,1168,1672,1697]" class="Insecta" family="Rhaphidophoridae" genus="Gymnoplectron" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" order="Orthoptera" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBD09714493F96E7EB9A2E0" box="[987,1168,1672,1697]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Gymnoplectron</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
spp known from those places (P.M. Johns, pers. comm.) are presumed to be its hosts.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFBD0971478EF93E78CBA35B" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,2018]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">
Material Examined:
<typeStatus id="190891B8FFBD09714699F93E7817A2B3" box="[465,574,1752,1778]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" type="holotype">Holotype</typeStatus>
female:
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBD097145F6F931798EA2B0" bold="true" box="[702,935,1751,1777]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">
<collectingCountry id="BEA46F8AFFBD097145F6F931798EA2B0" box="[702,935,1751,1777]" name="New Zealand" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">NEW ZEALAND</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
:
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBD0971448CF93179C7A2B0" bold="true" box="[964,1006,1751,1777]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">NN</emphasis>
, Roding Valley, limestone cave,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBD097147DFF8E67B0DA35B" box="[151,292,1792,1818]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" value="1960-08-06">6.VIII.1960</date>
, E.W. Valentine. Deposited in NZAC.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFBD0971478EF8CE7835A32B" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,2018]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">
<typeStatus id="190891B8FFBD0971478EF8CE7B14A303" box="[198,317,1832,1858]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" type="paratype">Paratypes</typeStatus>
:
<specimenCount id="D0B5E493FFBD09714604F8CE7B95A303" box="[332,444,1832,1858]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" type="male">10 males</specimenCount>
,
<specimenCount id="D0B5E493FFBD09714684F8CE7868A303" box="[460,577,1832,1858]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" type="female">5 females</specimenCount>
with same locality data as
<typeStatus id="190891B8FFBD097144D0F8CE7E28A303" box="[920,1025,1832,1858]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" type="holotype">holotype</typeStatus>
, OSUC 146572, 163602163609, 203619, 203620 (NZAC, CNCI).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFBD0970478EF89E7E0EA5B3" blockId="16.[151,1437,152,2018]" lastBlockId="17.[151,1436,151,658]" lastPageId="17" lastPageNumber="18" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">
Other material:
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBD09714637F8917872A3D0" bold="true" box="[383,603,1911,1937]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">
<collectingCountry id="BEA46F8AFFBD09714637F8917872A3D0" box="[383,603,1911,1937]" name="New Zealand" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">NEW ZEALAND</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
:
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBD09714523F89178BDA3D0" bold="true" box="[619,660,1911,1937]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">BR</emphasis>
, Ananui Cave, Nile R.,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBD097144E6F89E7E0AA3D3" box="[942,1059,1912,1938]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" value="1983-04-03">3.IV.1983</date>
, J.W. Early, weta egg in mud on cave floor, wasp emerged
<date id="B20D09DAFFBD097146BCF84678B8A3FB" box="[500,657,1952,1978]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" value="1983-06-08" valueMax="1983-06-13" valueMin="1983-06-08">813.vi.1983</date>
, female, OSUC 163596 (LUNZ);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBD0971430CF8797E44A3F8" bold="true" box="[1092,1133,1951,1977]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">BR</emphasis>
, Ananui Cave, Nile R.,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBD097147DFF82E7B2FA3A3" box="[151,262,1992,2018]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" value="1983-04-03">3.iv.1983</date>
, J.W. Early, R.M. Emberson, found dead on cave floor, male,
<specimenCount id="D0B5E493FFBD097144BFF82E7E44A3A3" box="[1015,1133,1992,2018]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17" type="female">3 females</specimenCount>
, OSUC 163590, 163593, 163594, 163600 (LUNZ);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC0970469BFF717BD5A4F0" bold="true" box="[467,508,151,177]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">BR</emphasis>
, Dunganville, Woods Ck Track,
<quantity id="014B82FFFFBC097044CEFF7E79FDA4F3" box="[902,980,152,178]" metricMagnitude="2" metricUnit="m" metricValue="1.5" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" unit="m" value="150.0">150 m</quantity>
,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBC097044AAFF7E7E4FA4F3" box="[994,1126,152,178]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" value="1984-04-24">24.IV.1984</date>
, J.W. Early, wall of abandoned mining tunnel,
<specimenCount id="D0B5E493FFBC097046E5FF267838A49B" box="[429,529,192,218]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" type="male">2 males</specimenCount>
, OSUC 163592, 163595 (LUNZ);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC09704486FF5979DEA498" bold="true" box="[974,1015,191,217]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">BR</emphasis>
, Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes NP,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBC097047DFFF0E7B00A543" box="[151,297,232,258]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" value="1983-12-19">19.XII.1983</date>
, L. Masner, screen sweeping, male, OSUC 146574 (CNCI);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC097044B0FF017E0AA540" bold="true" box="[1016,1059,231,257]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">NN</emphasis>
, Nelson,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBC097043DDFF0E7F26A543" box="[1173,1295,232,258]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" value="1924-05-18">18.V.1924</date>
, E.S. Gourlay, male, OSUC 163610 (NZAC);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC09704573FEE9784CA568" bold="true" box="[571,613,271,297]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">NN</emphasis>
, Oparara Arch Tk,
<quantity id="014B82FFFFBC09704406FEF679B4A56B" box="[846,925,272,298]" metricMagnitude="2" metricUnit="m" metricValue="2.1" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" unit="m" value="210.0">210 m</quantity>
,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBC097044E1FEF67E37A56B" box="[937,1054,272,298]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" value="1988-04-03">3.IV.1988</date>
, J.W. Early, M.L. Barrell, swept in podocarp-
<taxonomicName id="01B35499FFBC09704664FEDE7B9AA510" box="[300,435,312,337]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Nothofagaceae" genus="Nothofagus" kingdom="Plantae" order="Fagales" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="genus">
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC09704664FEDE7B9AA510" box="[300,435,312,337]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Nothofagus</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
forest,
<specimenCount id="D0B5E493FFBC09704545FEDE7842A513" box="[525,619,312,338]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" type="male">2 males</specimenCount>
, OSUC 163597, 163599 (LUNZ);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC0970434FFED17E18A510" bold="true" box="[1031,1073,311,337]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">NN</emphasis>
, Oparara R. x creek, NW Nelson For. Park,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBC0970460AFE867BE4A53B" box="[322,461,352,378]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" value="1995-02-08" valueMax="1995-02-09" valueMin="1995-02-08">89.II.1995</date>
, B.J. Sinclair, male, OSUC 146576 (CNCI);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC09704496FEB97E39A538" bold="true" box="[990,1040,351,377]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">WD</emphasis>
, L. Kaniere,
<quantity id="014B82FFFFBC097043E4FE867ED0A53B" box="[1196,1273,352,378]" metricMagnitude="2" metricUnit="m" metricValue="1.4" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" unit="m" value="140.0">140 m</quantity>
,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBC0970424DFE867FBEA53B" box="[1285,1431,352,378]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" value="1983-12-30">30.XII.1983</date>
, J.W. Early, swept in kamahi forest, male, OSUC 163591 (LUNZ);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC097044F7FE6179D8A5E0" bold="true" box="[959,1009,391,417]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">WD</emphasis>
, Westland NP, Franz Josef,
<quantity id="014B82FFFFBC09704200FE6E7FBEA5E3" box="[1352,1431,392,418]" metricMagnitude="2" metricUnit="m" metricValue="2.1" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" unit="m" value="210.0">210 m</quantity>
,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBC097047DFFE567AD2A58B" box="[151,251,432,458]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" value="1984-01-02">2.I.1984</date>
, J.W. Early, swept in podocarp-broadleaf forest, male, OSUC 163601 (LUNZ);
<emphasis id="F4C7F308FFBC09704388FE497EDBA588" bold="true" box="[1216,1266,431,457]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">WD</emphasis>
, the Metro of Nile River Cave,
<date id="B20D09DAFFBC0970462CFE3E7BF5A5B3" box="[356,476,472,498]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" value="1971-09-01">1.IX.1971</date>
, R.M. Emberson, female, OSUC 146573 (CNCI).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C60C2F1AFFBC0970478EFDE67803A6D3" blockId="17.[151,1436,151,658]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Remarks: Much of the color variation is due to fading. The pale areas (neck, collar, upper half of lateral pronotum and mesopleuron, notauli, coxae) of live specimens are greenish. This fades to pale yellowish brown, often within a year after death. Similarly, the dark brown dorsal mesosoma and metasoma often become chestnut to orange brown.</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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