Epelaspis renatoi Graf & Kumagai 1996
- Dataset
- Revisiting the Darwin wasp genus Epelaspis Townes, 1970 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Phygadeuontinae): five new species, new records and a key to Neotropical species
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Hymenoptera
- family
- Ichneumonidae
- genus
- Epelaspis
- species
- Epelaspis renatoi
biology_ecology
Host. Unknown.
description
(Fig. 10 A – E)
diagnosis
Diagnosis. Epelaspis renatoi can be distinguished from all other Neotropical species of Epelaspis by the combination of the following characters: (1) Antennal scrobe M-shaped without striae or punctation; (2) Clypeus with sulcus near distally margin (Fig. 10 C); (3) Area superomedia laterally delimited (Fig. 10 D).
discussion
Discussion. Epelaspis renatoi is most similar to the E. ketiae for the clypeus rounded and face without papilla. However, E. renatoi differs from E. ketiae in the following characters: antennal scrobe M-shaped without striae or punctation (with striae or punctation in E. ketiae), area superomedia delimited (not delimited in E. ketiae) and tergite 1 polished and smooth (longitudinally striae in E. ketiae).
discussion
Remarks. Male. Body length (head to T 8) 5.13 mm. Head. Antennal scrobe without punctation or striae. Carinae V-shaped weak starting from the antennal socket and extending to almost half of the face, without papilla (Fig. 10 C). Gena length 0.22 mm. Eye height 0.62 mm. Ocellus diameter 0.10 mm. Shortest distance between anterior and posterior ocelli 0.06 mm. Shortest distance between posterior ocellus and compound eye 0.15 mm. Shortest distance between posterior ocelli 0.10 mm. Mesosoma. Pronotum polished and smooth. Epomia present anteriorly. Metapleuron with sparse punctation. Epicnemial carina oblique. Epicnemium polished with sparse punctation. Mesopleuron and metapleuron polished, with sparse punctation and setae. Juxtacoxal carina present and area bellow with sparse rugae and punctation. Legs with punctation and short setae, tarsus with denticles; fore leg with one tibial spur, mid leg and hind leg with two asymmetrical tibial spurs. Fore wing length 3.61 mm. Hind femur length 1.44 mm. Hind tibia length 1.59 mm. Metasoma. Tergites 5 and 6 without punctation. Tergite 1 length 0.80 mm. Anterior width of tergite 1 0.14 mm. Posterior width of tergite 1 0.36 mm. Tergite 2 length 0.56 mm. Anterior width of tergite 2 0.41 mm. Posterior width of tergite 2 0.62 mm. Tergite 3 length 0.48 mm. Anterior width of tergite 3 0.64 mm. Posterior width of tergite 3 0.65 mm. Coloration. (Fig. 10) Head brownish red. Face and clypeus yellow-orange. Scape brownish orange. Antenna reddish brown; pedicel apex, annellus and base of first flagellomere whitish yellow. Gena brownish red. Mandibular teeth whitish yellow with apex brownish red. Legs yellowish orange and tarsus brown. Hind trochanter, hind trochantellus, hind femur base and apex, hind tibia brown. Veins and pterostigma light brown. Tergite 1 brown with apex whitish yellow; tergites 2 onward light brown with apex whitish yellow.
distribution
Distribution. Brazil (Espírito Santo *, Paraná, and Rio Grande do Sul) (Fig. 11).
materials_examined
Material examined. 1 male. BRASIL, ES [Espírito Santo], Castelo, Pq. [Parque] Est. [Estadual] do Forno Grande, 15. X. 2000, Varredura L 5, C. O. Azevedo col. (1 male, UFES).