Powered by OpenAIRE graph
Found an issue? Give us feedback
image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/ ZENODOarrow_drop_down
image/svg+xml art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos Open Access logo, converted into svg, designed by PLoS. This version with transparent background. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Open_Access_logo_PLoS_white.svg art designer at PLoS, modified by Wikipedia users Nina, Beao, JakobVoss, and AnonMoos http://www.plos.org/
ZENODO
Other literature type . 2021
License: CC 0
Data sources: ZENODO
ZENODO
Other literature type . 2021
License: CC 0
Data sources: Datacite
ZENODO
Other literature type . 2021
License: CC 0
Data sources: Datacite
versions View all 2 versions
addClaim

Holepyris raonis Singh & Colombo & Shreevihar & Pandey & Tribull 2021, comb. nov.

Authors: Singh, Sudhir; Colombo, Wesley D.; Shreevihar, Santhosh; Pandey, Vijay P.; Tribull, Carly M.;

Holepyris raonis Singh & Colombo & Shreevihar & Pandey & Tribull 2021, comb. nov.

Abstract

35. Holepyris raonis (Kurian, 1955) comb. nov. Fig. 35, A–J Apenesia raonis Kurian, 1955, 4: 100, 101, Figs: 118–123. Sclerodermus raonis (Kurian, 1955), Azevedo et al. (2018): 250. Type locality: St. John’s College, Agra, India (♀ holotype, NFIC-FRI). Diagnosis. Female. Length about 4.3 mm. General colour dark reddish-brown to black. Head as long as wide; frons coriaceus; ocelli distinct, posterior to supra-ocular line; eye glabrous; median clypeal lobe conspicuous, anterior margin rounded, as long as lateral ones; antenna with sparse pubescence, scape 2.4 × longer than pedicel, pedicel longer than first flagellomere. Pronotum coriaceous, posterior pronotal sulcus foveolate; mesonotum shorter than pronotal dorsal area; notauli absent; mesoscuto-mesoscutellar suture sulcate, trabeculate, deep. Metapectalpropodeal disc longer than wide; metapostnotal median carina present; first abdominal spiracle laterally placed. Tarsal claw bifid. Wings nearly hyaline; forewing with pterostigma light brown; hind wing with three hamuli. Metasoma polished. Male. Unknown. Material examined. Holotype: [INDIA, Uttar Pradesh,] Agra, St John’s College, 23-III-1950, S.N. Rao coll. Type conditions. Holotype partly dissected on slide Nº. 23/B and remaining rested on the pin. Pinned: body complete with left antenna and left forewing attached. On slides: S1 C1—one forewing and one hind wing. S1 C2—one antenna. S2 C1—one pro and one metaleg, both without coxae. S2 C2—two meso and one metaleg all with separated coxae. Remarks. This species was originally allocated in Apenesia Westwood, 1874. Azevedo et al. (2018, p. 250) transferred this species to Sclerodermus. Kurian (1955) provided a detailed description of the holotype, with drawings. He illustrated the forewings with anterior margin angular, which is common for sclerodermines, and probably for this reason, Azevedo et al. (2018) removed this species from Pristocerinae, since all the females of Pristocerinae are apterous. We detected the clypeus trilobate, eyes mid-sized and glabrous, the dorsal pronotal with posterior pronotal sulcus foveolate, and with humeral angle not projected, the mesoscuto-scutellar suture sulcate, the metanotum undeveloped medially, the wings are fully developed, the forewings with three closed cells (C 2 c, R 2 c, 1Cu 2 c), and the metapostnotal median carina is long. These observations support the placement of this species in Holepyris. Hosts. Unknown. Genus Laelius Ashmead, 1893 Laelius Ashmead, 1893, 45: 50. Type species: Laelius trogodermatis Ashmead, 1893 by original designation.

Published as part of Singh, Sudhir, Colombo, Wesley D., Shreevihar, Santhosh, Pandey, Vijay P. & Tribull, Carly M., 2021, Rediscovery of Kurian's types of Hymenoptera at Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, India with notes on Indian bethylid fauna, pp. 1-90 in Zootaxa 5019 (1) on page 60, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5019.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5222728

Keywords

Insecta, Arthropoda, Holepyris raonis, Animalia, Holepyris, Biodiversity, Bethylidae, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy

  • BIP!
    Impact byBIP!
    selected citations
    These citations are derived from selected sources.
    This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
    0
    popularity
    This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
    Average
    influence
    This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
    Average
    impulse
    This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network.
    Average
    OpenAIRE UsageCounts
    Usage byUsageCounts
    visibility views 2
  • 2
    views
    Powered byOpenAIRE UsageCounts
Powered by OpenAIRE graph
Found an issue? Give us feedback
visibility
selected citations
These citations are derived from selected sources.
This is an alternative to the "Influence" indicator, which also reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
BIP!Citations provided by BIP!
popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
BIP!Popularity provided by BIP!
influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
BIP!Influence provided by BIP!
impulse
This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network.
BIP!Impulse provided by BIP!
views
OpenAIRE UsageCountsViews provided by UsageCounts
0
Average
Average
Average
2
Related to Research communities