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Allophrys falcatus Reshchikov, sp. nov.

Authors: Yue, Qi; Reshchikov, Alexey; Ang, Yuchen; Xu, Zai-Fu; Pang, Hong;

Allophrys falcatus Reshchikov, sp. nov.

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Allophrys falcatus Reshchikov, sp. nov. (Figs 10–18) Diagnosis. This species is easily distinguished from other Oriental species of the genus by flagellomeres elongate to subquadrate (Fig. 18), notauli deeply impressed and complete, scutellar groove with longitudinal median carina (Fig. 12), foveate groove of mesopleuron well developed, over entire mesopleuron (Fig. 16), propodeal spiracle round, separated from pleural carina by 2.0× diameter of spiracle, and ovipositor curved downwards (Fig. 17). Description. Female. Body length 1.95 mm. Forewing length 1.22 mm. Mandible with upper tooth distinctly longer than lower tooth (Figs 10, 11). Clypeus 2.0× as broad as long, with fine and sparse punctures (Fig. 10). Malar space 0.7 × basal width of mandible (Fig. 11). Flagellum of antenna with 22 flagellomeres, moderately slender, second flagellomere 2.6× and subapical flagellomere rather elongate, 3.0× as long as broad (Fig. 18). Face, frons and vertex smooth, shining (Figs 10, 11, 13). Compound eyes very large, convergent above antennae, setose (Figs 10, 11, 13). Occipital carina mediodorsally absent. Mesosoma smooth and impunctate, shining. Notauli deeply impressed and complete. Scutellar groove with longitudinal median carina (Fig. 12). Foveate groove of mesopleuron well developed, over entire mesopleuron (Fig. 16). Propodeum with basal area neglected, (Fig. 12), area superomedia pentagonal, 3.0× as long as broad (Fig. 12). Propodeal spiracle separated from pleural carina by about 2.0 × diameter of spiracle (Fig. 12). Apical area more or less impressed. Forewing without 2-rm (Fig. 14), without brachial cell (Fig. 14). Hind wing with cu-a slanted about 85° from horizontal (Fig. 15). Legs moderately slender; hind femur 6.1× as long as broad. First tergite 4.0× as long as posterior broad, its upper margin in lateral view (Fig. 13) straight. Second tergite about 1.6× as long as anterior broad. Ovipositor curved downwards (Fig. 17). Etymology. This species name refers to falcatus, to reflect ovipositor shape. Material examined. Holotype, female, Philippines, Davao, Mt. Malambo, 15.vi.2015, Malaise trap, leg. Yuchen Ang, Alma Mohagan, Reizl Jose and Kay Ramos (MPMP).

Published as part of Yue, Qi, Reshchikov, Alexey, Ang, Yuchen, Xu, Zai-Fu & Pang, Hong, 2017, Two new species of Allophrys Förster from the Oriental Region (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Tersilochinae), pp. 189-193 in Zootaxa 4247 (2) on pages 190-193, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4247.2.12, http://zenodo.org/record/438267

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Allophrys, Animalia, Allophrys falcatus, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Taxonomy

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