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Telostholus malayensis Loktionov 2020, sp. nov.

Description

Telostholus malayensis Loktionov, sp. nov.

(Figs 23–33)

Material examined. Holotype, ♀, Malaysia, Pahang, Tanah Rata env., 17–20.II.2000 (K. Deneš jun.) [OLL].

Diagnosis. Female. The female of this new species can be easily separated from those of other congeners by the following combination of characters: (1) eye broad (Fig. 26), half of MID 1.0 times eye width; (2) POD: OOD = 1.64; (3) F1 length 5.0 times its width and 1.17 times UID; (4) F1 length 1.22 times scape length; (5) propodeum with short tubercle postero-laterally (Figs 29–31); (6) fore wing (Fig. 32) with light translucent area along apical margin, and broad subapical and subbasal brown bands. Male. Unknown.

Description. FEMALE. Length: body 12.8 mm; fore wing 10.0 mm. Head width 1.11 times its height; MID 0.52 times head width in frontal view, half of MID 1.0 times eye width (Fig. 26). Ocelli large, slightly raised; ocellar triangle barely acute-angled; POD: OOD = 1.64 (Fig. 28). Head in frontal view with vertex strongly roundly convex between eye top (Fig. 26). Posterior margin of vertex in dorsal view broadly slightly concave (Fig. 28). Head in lateral view with frons slightly convex (Fig. 27). Frons near anterior ocellus barely concave. Temple in dorsal view weakly developed (Fig. 28). Gena in profile strongly narrowing towards vertex, in upper portion very narrow, but not liner (Fig. 27). Malar space very short (Fig. 26). Clypeus slightly transversally convex, its width 0.83 times LID, and 2.2 times its height; anterior margin straight, without depressed anterior rim; anterolateral corner rounded (Fig. 23). Mandible slender, with small subapical tooth. Labrum well exposed, rounded, with anterior margin straight medially (Fig. 23). Maxillary palps 3–6 about same length. Scape slightly concave ventrally. Flagellum filiform. Ratio of scape, pedicel and flagellomeres length (on ventral side) 57: 20: 70: 58: 48: 41: 35: 30: 26: 25: 22: 26. Scape length 0.95 times UID. F1 length 5.0 times its maximum width, 1.22 times scape length, and 1.17 times UID. Apical flagellomere blunt apically.

Mesosoma. Pronotum length in dorsal view 0.39 times its maximum width; anterior face short and inclined, differentiated from dorsum by two distinctly produced transverse subtriangular processes medially; posterior border deeply roundly emarginate (Figs 28, 29). Dorsum of mesoscutum barely convex. Dorsum of mesoscutellum and metanotum convex. Metapostnotum short and deeply sunken, its median portion partially hidden under overhanging metanotum (Figs 29–31). Propodeum in dorsal view parallel-sided, its length 0.68 times its width (Fig. 29); dorsum in lateral view strongly convex (Fig. 31); postero-lateral corner produced into short tubercle (Figs 29–31); dorsum evenly merging with posterior face not forming distinct edge; posterior face inclined and distinctly concave.

Legs. Proleg without spines, except following: protibia outer face with two spines, protibia with few differentlength stout spines apically, protarsomere 1 with two longitudinal rows of short spines ventrally, protarsomeres 2 and 3 with median longitudinal row of very short spines ventrally, protarsomere 4 with long spines apically. Protarsomere 1 length 1.15 times protarsomere 2–4 length combined. Mesofemur with 2–3 short spine dorso-apically. Metafemur with 4–5 short spines dorso-apically. Meso- and metatibia with scattered long spines. Metatibia longer spur length 0.53 times metatarsomere 1 length. Meso- and metatarsomere 1 with spines which shorter and rare than on tibia; meso- and metatarsomeres 2–4 ventrally with median longitudinal row of short spines; metatarsomeres 2 and 3 except median row of spines with spines on both sides of row; meso- and metatarsomere 5 without spines ventrally. Tarsal claws symmetrical and bifid, inner tooth broad and obliquely truncated.

Wings. Fore wing (Fig. 32) with distinct light area along apical margin, broad brown band subapically, and brown band subbasally. Pterostigma length 4.2 times its height (on inner distance) and 2.1 times Rs 2. Second submarginal cell length 2.8 times its maximum height, narrowed on vein Rs by 0.57 times its own length on vein M, receiving crossvein 1m-cu at basal 0.25 and receiving crossvein 2m-cu at basal 0.83; crossvein 3rs-m strongly arched towards wing apex; crossvein cu-a barely curved, originating just beyond separation of vein M+CuA; vein M ending far from wing margin; vein Cu 1 not touching wing margin. Hind wing (Fig. 33) translucent, with slightly brownish apical portion; crossvein cu-a evenly arched and anterofurcal.

Metasoma in dorsal view conical shaped, as wide as mesosoma. Posterior margin of T3–T5 and S1–S5 slightly emarginate medially.

Sculpture. Body matt, except mandible, labrum, and anterior face of pronotum polished. Body with inconspicuous microsculpture. Frons micropunctate, with well impressed basomedian line. Metapostnotum matt, with fine transverse striae. Dorsum of propodeum densely and minutely punctate. Antenna and legs matt.

Colour and pubescence. Body black (Figs 24, 25) except mandible apically red-brown, maxillary palps dark- brown, clypeus somewhat brownish anteriorly, claws brown, metatibia longitudinal brush brown. Body without setae except following: upper frons with few pale thin setae, mandible and labrum with few pale setae, propleura, fore coxa and propodeum postero-laterally with scattered grayish setae, S2–S5 with few pale short setae, S6 with many pale short and long setae, T6 with scattered long and short setae. Head and mesosoma with grayish micropubescence, most intensive on propodeum postero-laterally. Bands of grayish pubescence on tergae unobvious.

MALE. Unknown.

Distribution. Malaysia (Pahang).

Etymology. The species named after the country Malaysia, where the holotype was collected. Treated as an adjective in apposition.

Remarks. The female of this new species is similar to those of Telostholus yasumatsui, T. clypeatus sp. nov., and T. tomentosus sp. nov., but can be separated from them by having the following characters: eye broad (Fig. 26), half of MID 1.0 times eye width (eye narrower, 1.5–1.6 in T. yasumatsui); clypeus (Fig. 23) without depressed anterior rim (with depressed and translucent anterior rim in T. clypeatus sp. nov. (Fig. 12)); dorsum of propodeum (Fig. 31) in lateral view strongly convex (slightly convex in T. clypeatus sp. nov. (Fig. 20)); F1 length 5.0 times its maximum width, 1.22 times scape length, and 1.17 times UID (F1 length 4.0 times its maximum width, 1.0 times scape length, and 0.73 times UID in T. tomentosus sp. nov.); scape length 0.95 times UID (0.73 times UID in T. tomentosus sp. nov.); light translucent area along fore wing apical margin distinct and broad (Fig. 32) (indistinct and very narrow in T. tomentosus sp. nov. (Fig. 43)); disc of pronotum (Fig. 29) without distinct bands of grayish pubescence (with transverse band of grayish pubescence along its anterior and posterior margin, and longitudinal median band of grayish pubescence in T. tomentosus sp. nov. (Fig. 39)).

Notes

Published as part of Loktionov, Valery M., 2020, The spider wasp genus Telostholus Haupt, 1929 (Hymenoptera, Pompilidae) in Malaysia, with the description of four new species, pp. 538-550 in Zootaxa 4768 (4) on pages 544-546, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4768.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/3785856

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Event date
2000-02-17
Family
Pompilidae
Genus
Telostholus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hymenoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Loktionov
Species
malayensis
Taxonomic status
sp. nov.
Taxon rank
species
Type status
holotype
Verbatim event date
2000-02-17/20
Taxonomic concept label
Telostholus malayensis Loktionov, 2020