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notaulicus
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Figure 11A C
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<paragraph id="9F4357881DDD36478233FC5FD58C6DB7" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="F0320029506A29A0F8ECBCE7702A83A4" class="Hexapoda" family="Ismaridae" genus="Ismarus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Ismarus notaulicus" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="24" pageNumber="151" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="notaulicus">Ismarus notaulicus</taxonomicName>
sp. n. is similar to
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(Haliday, 1831). It differs mainly in the notauli and mesosoma colour pattern: in
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notauli completely absent, dorsal part of pronotum yellow, mesopleuron completely yellow; in
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sp. n. notauli present with 7 very small pits, dorsal part of pronotum black, mesopleuron brown except upper margin darkened.
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<paragraph id="3919AFB2DCF620B74692D7E70FDF6FD8" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Type material</paragraph>
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(1♀). Holotype, 1♀, KENYA: 1♀, Coast Province, Taita Hills, Chawia Forest,
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,
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, 1614 m alt., (MT) by small forest pond, 18.
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2.X.2011, R. Copeland leg., CJDAF010105 (deposited in NMK).
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<paragraph id="4973BB9DC182864C3E1F2CE93C9F77A1" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Description.</paragraph>
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Holotype (Female). Head. Head in dorsal view much wider than long (9:5), subequal to width of mesosoma (Fig. 11
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); POL: 6; LOL: 3; OOL: 7 (Fig. 11B); ocelli large, LOL slightly longer than diameter of lateral ocellus (6:5); vertex behind ocelli nearly flat in lateral view; eye large and without setae; frons and temple with few sparse setae; above antennal sockets, face and cheek with few long setae; antenna slightly shorter than body length (14:17); scape and pedicel with scattered setae; A3-A15 with dense and short setae; antennal segments in following proportions (length:width): 16:5; 8:4; 12:3; 12:3.5; 10:3.5; 10:4; 9:4; 8:4; 8:4; 8:4; 8:4; 8:4; 8:4; 8:4; 11:4 (Fig. 11A).
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Figure 11.
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sp. n., female. A Habitus in lateral view B Head in dorsal view C Mesosoma in dorsal view.
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<paragraph id="E0C3AB6A39F23013E36FF2AAF6F7910C" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Mesosoma. Pronotum in dorsal view punctate with whitish long setae; pronotal shoulders angled; lateral pronotum predominantly smooth and concave except upper and lower margins with whitish long setae; mesoscutum smooth and convex with pairs of long setae in front of scutellar pit; notauli present with 7 very small pits on anterior margin (Fig. 11C); humeral sulcus deep and short, as long as length of tegula; scutellum smooth and slightly convex, posterior rim rounded (Fig. 11C); anterior scutellar pit small and deep, much shorter than remaining scutellar disc, distinctly crenulate at bottom, median keel absent (Fig. 11C); mesopleuron smooth with deep crenulate line along posterior margin; metapleuron rugose and covered with dense whitish long setae.</paragraph>
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Wings. Radial cell completely closed, 2.0
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as long as wide and 0.6
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as long as marginal vein (Fig. 11A).
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<paragraph id="C37AA3436E4C1C7F4D8511E088DF1E94" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Legs. Fore and mid legs slender; hind tibiae incrassate posteriorly, its maximum width slightly wider than hind femora (10:9).</paragraph>
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Metasoma. Petiole subquadrate, with strong costae dorsally; base of second tergite with several short costae basally and very short median furrow, extending 0.20
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length of second tergite; suture between T2 and T3 obsolete but the following sutures between tergites distinctly impressed.
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<paragraph id="B4F5720B344A971DCE0DBE5CCDB90049" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Colour. Head yellow except whitish mandibles and antennae yellowish-brown except scape and pedicel yellow; mesosoma black except tegulae yellow and lateral pronotum, mesopleuron and metapleuron brown except upper margin of mesopleuron darkened; metasoma yellow except petiole black; legs yellow; wings hyaline, covered with brown setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="993729CBC9253767201AEC65A2601176" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Measurements. Head length 0.29 mm, width 0.55 mm; mesosoma length 0.48 mm, width 0.49 mm; metasoma length 0.58 mm; fore wing length 1.83 mm; body length 1.35 mm.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="99E9C7EB922CE7E8CDAE1395B9547F55" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Male. Unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="AB60D38CE864E1968DB100B3846CD578" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="41BC24BF5546AA2F998733E2D95CF3B4" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Kenya.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="B3D68C1910A6D4501682BE4FBFA86C1D" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="61585227640496F76A667833E5710346" pageId="24" pageNumber="151">This specific name means that the notauli are present.</paragraph>
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