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Enicospilus mirabilis Soliman & Gadallah 2017, sp. nov.

  • 1. Entomology Department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 49 A 46 DDD- 80 CD- 45 FF-BC 27 - B 37 DBACF 5 E 58 & Corresponding author: n _ gadallah @ hotmail. com
  • 2. Plant Protection Department, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P. O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia. & Zoology Department, Faculty of Science (Boys), Al-Azhar University, P. O. Box 11884, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt. & Email: amsoliman @ ksu. edu. sa, ammsoliman @ gmail. com & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 638 A 9208 - CA 78 - 4161 - 91 B 4 - 914 B 531 F 8933
  • 3. 38 rue des Primevères, 35160 Le Verger, France. & Email: rousse. pascal @ wanadoo. fr & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: B 06 C 2640 - 700 A- 429 B-AA 2 F- 1 BE 09251 C 845
  • 4. Plant Protection Department, College of Food and Agriculture Sciences, King Saud University, P. O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia. & Email: hdhafer @ ksu. edu. sa & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 6117 A 7 D 3 - 26 AF- 478 F-BFE 7 - 1 C 4 E 1 D 3 F 3 C 68

Description

Enicospilus mirabilis Soliman & Gadallah sp. nov.

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Figs 3H, 7B, 11B, 15B, 19B, 24B, 30B

Diagnosis

Small and dark reddish brown overall including antennae and legs, with profuse white on all body regions, metasoma interspersed with ivory markings; mandible hardly twisted; clypeus flat in profile, ventral margin straight to truncate; face subquadrate, 1.1 × as high as wide; antennae with 44 flagellomeres; mesoscutum with indistinct notauli; mesopleuron puncto-striate, metapleuron densely finely punctate; propodeum nearly smooth anteriorly and superficially foveolate posteriorly; proximal sclerite dome to triangular shaped, central sclerite small and circular, uniformly sclerotized.

Etymology

Latin adjective meaning “amazing”, in reference to the wonderful appearance of this species.

Type material

Holotype

SAUDI ARABIA: ♀, Al Baha, Shada Al Ala, light trap House, 19º52.598′ N, 41º18.672′ E, alt. 892 m, 21 Apr. 2014, leg. Al Dhafer et al. (KSMA).

Paratypes

SAUDI ARABIA: 1 ♂, Raydah (Asir), light trap 6, on olive, 26 Aug. 2014, leg. Al Dhafer et al. (KSMA); 1 ♀, Shada Al Ala (Al Baha), light trap (House), 26 Apr. 2014, leg. Al Dhafer et al. (KSMA); 1 ♀, Raydah (Asir), light trap 7, 26 Apr. 2014, leg. Al Dhafer et al. (KSMA); 1 ♀, Raydah (Asir), light trap 6, 26 Aug. 2014, leg. Al Dhafer et al. (KSMA); 1 ♂, Wadi Neera (Al Baha), light trap, 3 Mar. 2015, leg. Al Dhafer et al. (KSMA); 1 ♂, Shada Al Ala (Al Baha), light trap 4, 5 May 2015, leg. Al Dhafer et al. (KSMA); 1 ♀, Shada Al Ala (Al Baha), light trap 4, 2 Sep. 2015, leg. Al Dhafer et al. (KSMA).

Description

Female (5 specimens)

MEASUREMENTS. B 14; F 8; ML 0.5; CT 0.66; OOL 0.1; POL 1.13; FI 0.68; Fl1 2 1.6; Fl20 1.5; AI 0.57; CI 0.25; ICI 0.35; SDI 1.29; NI 2.1.

COLOUR. Reddish brown overall, including antennae and legs, with profuse white on the following: head (except a narrow middle area just between and beneath antennal bases to base of clypeus, as well as around clypeus and occiput), lateral border of mesoscutum as well as two very thin lines in middle, tegula, axilla, scutellum, anterior border of pronotum (interrupted medially), two large markings on lateral side of pronotum, subalar prominence, an elongate oval marking postero-laterally of propodeum, two large markings forming together an inverted L-shaped marking on upper side of mesopleuron and a small rounded one on its lower area just above base of mesocoxa, a transverse band at upper side of metapleuron and a small rounded marking at lower area just above metacoxa, metasoma with ivory markings laterally on T3–T7. Fore wing with yellowish pterostigma is bordered above and behind by black, wing veins black, sclerites black.

HEAD. Mandible hardly twisted, with slightly ridged and dark external margin and with two subequal to equal-sized teeth; labrum semicircular, about 1.3 × as broad as long; clypeus flat in profile, ventral margin straight to truncate; face subquadrate, 1.1 × as high as wide; gena moderately swollen behind eye; occipital carina complete and thin; antenna short, with 44 flagellomeres.

MESOSOMA. Pronotum normal; mesoscutum nearly smooth and shiny; mesopleuron closely punctate, metapleuron puncto-striate; epicnemial carina distinct to level of ventral corner of pronotum; postpectal carina distinct and complete; notauli indistinct; scuto-scutellar groove strigated; scutellum smooth, carinate to apex; transverse basal carina of propodeum weak but distinct, propodeum nearly smooth to transversely shagreened, superficially wrinkled posteriorly.

WINGS. Disco-submarginal cell of fore wing with well developed fenestra, proximal sclerite triangular to dome-shaped, central sclerite small circular and uniformly sclerotized; Rs+2 r very slightly thickened medially, more or less straight; hind wing with 4 distal hamuli on R1.

LEGS. Fore tibia not spinose.

METASOMA. Slender, T 2 in profile 5 × as long as high; thyridium ellipsoid, shallowly dilineated extending along anterior third of T2 laterally; ovipositor short, hardly extending beyond abdominal extremity.

Male (3 specimens)

Similar to female.

BOLD Identification Number

ADB4082.

Remarks

This species resembles E. oculator, but differs from it by the following combination of characters: in E. mirabilis sp. nov. clypeus almost ivory (except laterally and ventrally) (in E. oculator clypeus ivory only ventrally); propodeum and metapleuron each with a large oval ivory marking (in oculator no ivory markings on metapleuron and propodeum), metasoma with ivory markings (in oculator metasoma without ivory markings); mandibular teeth subequal (in oculator upper tooth 1.5 × as long as lower tooth); posterior area of propodeum superficially or shallowly finely wrinkled (in oculator coarsely striate); central sclerite uniformly sclerotized (in oculator central sclerite weakly sclerotized proximally); Fl20 <1.7 (in oculator Fl 20> 1.7); hind wing with 4 distal hamuli on R1 (in oculator with 5 distal hamuli on R1).

Distribution

Saudi Arabia.

Notes

Published as part of Gadallah, Neveen S., Soliman, Ahmed M., Rousse, Pascal & Al Dhafer, Hathal M., 2017, The genus Enicospilus Stephens, 1835 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ophioninae) in Saudi Arabia, with twelve new species records and the description of five new species, pp. 1-69 in European Journal of Taxonomy 365 on pages 23-24, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.365, http://zenodo.org/record/3838291

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
KSMA
Event date
2014-04-21
Family
Ichneumonidae
Genus
Enicospilus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hymenoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Soliman & Gadallah
Species
mirabilis
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
2014-04-21
Taxonomic concept label
Enicospilus mirabilis Gadallah & Soliman, 2017