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<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCF784926222A3334BEFEA3" bold="true" box="[264,478,284,310]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Diaziella bizarrea</emphasis>
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van Noort &amp; Rasplus sp. nov.
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(
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AE; 2 AH; 3 AH; 4 AH; 5 AE)
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<typeStatus id="54AF8826FFCF784926222AA03415FE3C" box="[264,373,399,425]" pageId="5" pageNumber="44" type="holotype">Holotype</typeStatus>
Ψ:
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, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden,
<date id="FFAA1044FFCF784923322AA0311CFE3C" box="[1048,1148,399,425]" pageId="5" pageNumber="44" value="2005-12">xii.2005</date>
, M. Proffit, ex
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Blume
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, (1443 JYR ethanol collection number), mounted on a black point. Deposited in Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming.
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: 20Ψ, 10ɗ: same data as
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; Deposited in
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,
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,
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,
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.
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. Named after the bizarre morphological adaptations of the metasoma, which are aberrant for the genus. From French
<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCF7849241B298836E4FD55" box="[817,900,679,704]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">bizarre</emphasis>
&quot;odd, fantastic&quot;.
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<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCF7849261229E134D0FD7D" bold="true" box="[312,432,718,744]" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Diagnosis</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCF784926E929E037FCFD7D" box="[451,668,719,744]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Diaziella bizarrea</emphasis>
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is distinct from all other described species being the only species with a completely metallic greenish-black mesosoma, a short ovipositor and a modified seventh tergite. Head tapers anteriorly. Clypeal margin broadly concave terminating laterally with small projection, broad medial tooth present. Ventral tentorial pits widely spaced. Hypopygium does not extend beyond the end of the metasoma, and ovipositor very short. Seventh tergite modified into two movable plates fringed with hairs. Wings clear, almost glabrous.
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. This species falls within the
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species-group that has the basal portion of the stigmal vein almost perpendicular to the wing margin and a club-shaped wing. It shares a short hypopygium with
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<taxonomicName id="4C144D07FFCF784925C22F183600FBC5" box="[744,864,1079,1104]" class="Insecta" family="Agaonidae" genus="Diaziella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="44" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="falcata">D. falcata</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C144D07FFCF784924462F183685FBC5" box="[876,997,1079,1104]" class="Insecta" family="Agaonidae" genus="Diaziella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="5" pageNumber="44" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bicolor">D. bicolor</taxonomicName>
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and
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<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCF784923372F1831E2FBC5" box="[1053,1154,1079,1104]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">D. yangi</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCF784926122F713728FBED" bold="true" box="[312,584,1118,1144]" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Description of female</emphasis>
.
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. Head, pronotum, mesosoma and metasoma including ovipositor sheaths metallic greenish-black; legs, mandibles yellowish-brown; antennal flagellum dark brown; scape, pedicel yellowish-brown. Total length, with head in hypognathous position,
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. Habitus (
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A).
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<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCF784926122FD03417FA8D" box="[312,375,1279,1304]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="44">Head</emphasis>
(
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BC; 2AB; 3AB).
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long as wide, tapering anteriorly, dorsally smoothly and evenly convex, shallow antennal scrobe. Ocellar triangle delimited by deep sulcus. Compound eyes situated in top half of head 1.7X longer than wide, 0.4X as long as head length. Eye length 1.1X cheek length (from eye to base of mandible in lateral view). Shortest distance between eyes 1.8X eye length. Malar groove absent. Toruli situated in middle of head; in close apposition. Clypeus dorsally excavated, ill-defined by lateral sutures, but with single strong suture extending from meeting point of clypeal sutures to the toruli. Clypeal margin broadly concave terminating laterally with small projection, broad medial tooth present. Mandible broad, strongly curved, with a strong apical tooth and a smaller inner cusp of 4 teeth terminal and single dorsal tooth of cusp visible in dorsal view of mandible as two inner subapical teeth. Two ventral teeth of cusp project downwards. Ventral tentorial pits widely spaced. Antennal formula 11153; flagellar segments subequal in size, longer than broad with a single row of multiporous plate sensilla on each segment. Scape 2.5X times pedicel length, pedicel longer than first funicle segment.
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(
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DE; 2AC). Pronotum posteriorly broader than long, tapering anteriorly, smooth. Mesoscutum short
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as wide as long, smooth; notauli fine, but distinct. Scutellum, including axillae 1.75X wider than long, axillae widely spaced, delimited by fine sutures. Propodeum 2.8X wider than long through spiracles. Propodeal spiracles large, situated 1.5X their diameter from anterior propodeal margin. Propleura ventrally meeting at an angle anteriorly, overlapping. Prosternum flat and elongate rhomboidal-stellate. Fore femur strong, 2.4X longer than wide. Fore tibia 0.4X fore femur length 0.7X fore tarsus length, with two apical teeth. Forewing club shaped, 2.1X as long as wide, glabrous, but margin with a fringe of long setae; clear. Submarginal, marginal, postmarginal and stigmal veins in the ratio 56:23:5:19.
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<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCC784A261229AB34D2FD08" box="[312,434,644,669]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="45">Metasoma</emphasis>
(
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A,D; 2DH; 4BH). Slightly (1.1X) longer than mesosoma. Seventh tergite highly modified into two sections that extend downwards and forwards on each side of the metasoma covering part of the hypopygium. These two sections are able to flex laterally away from the body on each side, but remain attached dorsally (
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FH). Edge of the tergite with fringe of dense setae (
<figureCitation id="132F2A01FFCC784A25DC280B365FFCAB" box="[758,831,804,830]" captionStart="FIGURE 2" captionStartId="8.[264,367,1699,1723]" captionTargetBox="[349,1243,316,1674]" captionTargetId="figure@8.[349,1244,316,1674]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="FIGURE 2. Diaziella bizzarea, holotype specimen, FEMALE. A, head and mesosoma lateral view. B, head, ventral view. C, mesosoma and fore leg, lateral view. D, metasoma, terminal segments lateral view. E, metasoma, terminal segments ventral view. F. metasoma, terminal segments with seventh tergite pulled away from hypopygium, lateral view. G, metasoma, terminal segments with seventh tergites pulled away from hypopygium, ventral view. H, metasoma, terminal segments with seventh tergites pulled away from hypopygium, dorsal view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/174323/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="45">Fig. 2</figureCitation>
GH; 4H); tergite normally held in close apposition to hypopygium and dorsally covered by sixth tergite (
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DE). Sixth tergite dorsally with area of tiled plates that can be flexed upwards to separate the individual tiles, which are fringed (
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BH). Ovipositor valves extremely short for
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, barely projecting beyond end of metasoma. Hypopygium covered with backward pointing teeth on lateral surfaces; not extending beyond end of metasoma.
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.
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. Background body colour yellowish-brown; posterior half of head (vertex very dark), mandibles, mesonotum and metasosma darker brown; legs and antennae yellowish-brown. Total length, with head in hypognathous position, 1.0
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. Habitus (
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A).
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(
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BD).
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long as wide, quadrate, dorsally smoothly and evenly convex, shallow antennal scrobe. Ocellar triangle not delimited by sulcus. Compound eyes situated in top half of head 1.7X longer than wide, 0.45X as long as head length. Eye length 1.25X cheek length (from eye to base of mandible in lateral view). Shortest distance between eyes 1.6X eye length. Malar sulcus absent. Toruli situated below compound eyes, closer to clypeal margin than to vertex, two-thirds of distance from vertex to clypeal margin; in close apposition. Clypeus dorsally excavated, ill-defined by lateral sutures. Clypeal margin broadly concave with slight medial convexity. Mandible narrow, strongly curved, with a strong apical tooth and a smaller tooth on inner margin.
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(
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A,C,D,E). Pronotum posteriorly broader than long, tapering anteriorly, smooth. Mesoscutum short 2.3X wider than long, smooth; notauli fine, but distinct. Scutellum, including axillae 1.7X wider than long, axillae widely spaced, delimited by fine sutures. Propodeum 2.5X wider than long through spiracles. Propodeal spiracles small.
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<emphasis id="B960EA96FFCC784A26122DCB34D2F968" box="[312,434,1764,1789]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="45">Metasoma</emphasis>
(
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A). Shorter (0.7X) than mesosoma.
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