Diplazon zetteli, sp. nov.

Diplazon zetteli sp. nov. Etymology. This species is dedicated to the zoologist, entomologist and conservation biologist Prof. Jürg Zettel. Diagnosis. Fore wing length 5.2–6.5 mm. Antenna in females with 16–17, in males with 17–18 flagellomeres. Face with punctures disappearing against the coriaceou...

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Main Author: Klopfstein, Seraina
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Ichneumonidae
Diplazon
Diplazon zetteli
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Ichneumonidae
Diplazon
Diplazon zetteli
Klopfstein, Seraina
Diplazon zetteli, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Ichneumonidae
Diplazon
Diplazon zetteli
description Diplazon zetteli sp. nov. Etymology. This species is dedicated to the zoologist, entomologist and conservation biologist Prof. Jürg Zettel. Diagnosis. Fore wing length 5.2–6.5 mm. Antenna in females with 16–17, in males with 17–18 flagellomeres. Face with punctures disappearing against the coriaceous background. Propodeum with a full set of carinae enclosing basal, lateral and petiolar areas. Tergite 1 1.05–1.35, tergite 2 0.6–0.8 times as long as wide; tergites 2 and 3 strongly coriaceous and matt, punctures indistinct, sculpture extending across transverse impressions. Transverse impressions deep on tergites 1 to 3, usually still distinct on tergite 4. Metasoma dorsoventrally depressed. Description. Antenna with multiporous plate sensilla evenly distributed also on ventral surface of the flagellomeres. Face centrally only weakly elevated, without vertical depressions; strongly coriaceous, punctures indistinct. Clypeus separated from face by a distinct groove, elevated basally, remainder flat to slightly concave, bilobed, mainly coriaceous. Head strongly constricted behind compound eyes. Mesoscutum partly smooth, partly coriaceous between dense but fine punctures, coriaceous sculpture mainly present between the short but strongly impressed notauli; scutellum smooth and sparsely punctate, with lateral carinae only present basally. Mesopleuron smooth and shining on upper half, partly or mainly coriaceous on lower half, and with some more or less distinct punctures, especially along anterior margin, sternaulus weakly impressed, epicnemial carina complete ventrally. Metapleuron coriaceous at least on lower part. Propodeum with a full set of strong carinae; areas between carinae strongly rugose. Fore wing areolet open, vein 1 cu-a opposite vein M; hind wing with three or four basal hamuli, vein CU+cu-a broken clearly below middle. Metasoma dorsoventrally depressed, hind margins of all tergites straight or convex; tergite 1 with longitudinal carinae distinct on about basal half, then replaced by strong longitudinal rugae, with a deep transverse impression, rugose and coriaceous over entire surface; tergites 2 and 3 finely rugose and very strongly coriaceous in front of and strongly coriaceous and with some weak indications of punctures behind the distinct transverse impressions, tergite 4 strongly coriaceous basally and usually smoother behind the usually distinct transverse impression, remaining tergites weakly coriaceous basally and smooth apically. Second and third tergites with spiracles dorsal, above lateral folds. Ovipositor sheaths slightly upcurved, tapered, rather stout, with tip closed apically; smooth and shining, with setae around tip and ventrally. Colouration of females. Antenna black. Head and mesosoma black, face with yellow along inner orbits, without yellow central face patch, yellow or brown on clypeus and mouthparts, hind corner of pronotum, tegula, and often small shoulder mark, and sometimes upper mesepimeron; scutellum at most with yellow tip, usually black. Legs orange, coxae black, often with a reddish tinge, hind coxa sometimes orange; femora orange; hind tibia black-white-black banded, hind tarsus dark. Metasoma black. Colouration of males. As in females but with yellow ventrally on antenna, entire face, often subtegular ridge and mesosternum in front of epicnemial carina. Fore and mid coxae often largely yellow. Similar species : This species can be distinguished from D. tibiatorius and D. varicoxa by the strongly coriaceous tergites, the punctures absent from the face, the at most very small shoulder marks and the only weakly punctate and partly coriaceous mesopleuron. The latter two characters can also be used to distinguish it from D. angustus , which is probably the most similar species. Diplazon zetteli has more strongly coriaceous tergites which never show distinct punctures, while D. angustus shows at least some punctures on a rugulose background. The subarctic D. hyperboreus is distinctly smaller and darker; see key for diagnostic characters. Type material. Holotype ♀, at NMBE: Switzerland, Grisons, Sur, Alp Flix, SE Vauastg, Dafora, 1920m, N 46 ° 31.482 E 9 ° 38.755, Malaise trap, leg. H.Baur, 9.– 16. VI. 2003. Labels: “Malaise-F. 2, FO-Nr. 626; CH/GR Sur, SE Vauastg, Dafora 1920m 769.343 /; 154.982 leg. H.Baur; 9.– 16.6.2003 ”, “ 3 -C 1 ”, “Holotype; Diplazon ♀; zetteli n.sp.; det. S.Klopfstein 2010 ”. Paratypes: same as holotype (1 ♀); Switzerland, Grisons, Sur, Alp Flix, Clavenia, 1987m, N 46 ° 32.005 E 8 ° 50.135, Malaise trap, leg. H.Baur, 2.– 9. VI. 2003 (4 ♀, 2 ♂); 9.– 16.VI. 2003 (1 ♀, 1 ♂); Switzerland, Grisons, Sur, Alp Flix, N Gôtet, 1978m, N 46 ° 31.945 E 9 ° 38.200 ’, leg. H.Baur, 4.VI. 2003 (1 ♂); Switzerland, Grisons, Sur, Alp Flix, W Piz d’Umblei, 1928m, N 46 ° 31.655 E 9 ° 38.674 ’, leg. H.Baur, 3.VI. 2003 (1 ♂); Switzerland, Glarus, Linthal, Obersand, Melchplatz, 2051m, N 46 ° 50.387 E 8 ° 55.821 ’, Malaise trap, leg. S.Klopfstein, 19.– 28.VI. 2008 (1 ♀), 28.VI– 10.VII. 2008 (1 ♀); all at NMBE; Switzerland, Valais, Col de Bretolet, 1900m, N 46 °08.6’ E 6 ° 47.8 ’, 24.– 25.VI. 1964 (3 ♀), 11.– 15.VIII. 1965 (1 ♀), 14.– 15.VII. 1964 (2 ♀), 27.VII.– 2.VIII. 1963 (1 ♂), all at MZL. Additional material. New for Austria: Tirol, Königstal, Obergurgl, 2000m, leg. Fitton & Day, VII. 1981. 2♂, 3 ♀, at BMNH. New for Russia: Siberia, Cape Shartlai, Baikal lake, leg. O.Berlov, 20.VI. 2004. 1♀, at MR. Austria (5), Russia (1), Switzerland (30). Distribution. Palaearctic. Figures. Metasomal sculpture (Fig. 18 C), habitus (Fig. 30 A), male terminal sclerites (Fig. 37 D). : Published as part of Klopfstein, Seraina, 2014, Revision of the Western Palaearctic Diplazontinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), pp. 1-143 in Zootaxa 3801 (1) on pages 48-49, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3801.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/249944 : {"references": ["Klopfstein, S., Kropf, C. & Quicke, D. L. J. (2010 a) An evaluation of phylogenetic informativeness profiles and the molecular phylogeny of Diplazontinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). Systematic Biology, 59 (2), 226 - 241. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1093 / sysbio / syp 105"]}
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Klopfstein, Seraina 2014 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6135663 https://zenodo.org/record/6135663 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/249944 http://publication.plazi.org/id/3D1B2878FFA1FFE5B52AA37CFFA8FFBF http://zoobank.org/E5F8C489-37F4-4A76-8E25-EFC65CDCA1D7 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3801.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/249944 http://publication.plazi.org/id/3D1B2878FFA1FFE5B52AA37CFFA8FFBF https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.249962 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.249972 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.249979 http://zoobank.org/E5F8C489-37F4-4A76-8E25-EFC65CDCA1D7 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6135664 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae Diplazon Diplazon zetteli article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2014 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6135663 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3801.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.249962 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.249972 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.249979 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6135664 2022-04-01T18:14:02Z Diplazon zetteli sp. nov. Etymology. This species is dedicated to the zoologist, entomologist and conservation biologist Prof. Jürg Zettel. Diagnosis. Fore wing length 5.2–6.5 mm. Antenna in females with 16–17, in males with 17–18 flagellomeres. Face with punctures disappearing against the coriaceous background. Propodeum with a full set of carinae enclosing basal, lateral and petiolar areas. Tergite 1 1.05–1.35, tergite 2 0.6–0.8 times as long as wide; tergites 2 and 3 strongly coriaceous and matt, punctures indistinct, sculpture extending across transverse impressions. Transverse impressions deep on tergites 1 to 3, usually still distinct on tergite 4. Metasoma dorsoventrally depressed. Description. Antenna with multiporous plate sensilla evenly distributed also on ventral surface of the flagellomeres. Face centrally only weakly elevated, without vertical depressions; strongly coriaceous, punctures indistinct. Clypeus separated from face by a distinct groove, elevated basally, remainder flat to slightly concave, bilobed, mainly coriaceous. Head strongly constricted behind compound eyes. Mesoscutum partly smooth, partly coriaceous between dense but fine punctures, coriaceous sculpture mainly present between the short but strongly impressed notauli; scutellum smooth and sparsely punctate, with lateral carinae only present basally. Mesopleuron smooth and shining on upper half, partly or mainly coriaceous on lower half, and with some more or less distinct punctures, especially along anterior margin, sternaulus weakly impressed, epicnemial carina complete ventrally. Metapleuron coriaceous at least on lower part. Propodeum with a full set of strong carinae; areas between carinae strongly rugose. Fore wing areolet open, vein 1 cu-a opposite vein M; hind wing with three or four basal hamuli, vein CU+cu-a broken clearly below middle. Metasoma dorsoventrally depressed, hind margins of all tergites straight or convex; tergite 1 with longitudinal carinae distinct on about basal half, then replaced by strong longitudinal rugae, with a deep transverse impression, rugose and coriaceous over entire surface; tergites 2 and 3 finely rugose and very strongly coriaceous in front of and strongly coriaceous and with some weak indications of punctures behind the distinct transverse impressions, tergite 4 strongly coriaceous basally and usually smoother behind the usually distinct transverse impression, remaining tergites weakly coriaceous basally and smooth apically. Second and third tergites with spiracles dorsal, above lateral folds. Ovipositor sheaths slightly upcurved, tapered, rather stout, with tip closed apically; smooth and shining, with setae around tip and ventrally. Colouration of females. Antenna black. Head and mesosoma black, face with yellow along inner orbits, without yellow central face patch, yellow or brown on clypeus and mouthparts, hind corner of pronotum, tegula, and often small shoulder mark, and sometimes upper mesepimeron; scutellum at most with yellow tip, usually black. Legs orange, coxae black, often with a reddish tinge, hind coxa sometimes orange; femora orange; hind tibia black-white-black banded, hind tarsus dark. Metasoma black. Colouration of males. As in females but with yellow ventrally on antenna, entire face, often subtegular ridge and mesosternum in front of epicnemial carina. Fore and mid coxae often largely yellow. Similar species : This species can be distinguished from D. tibiatorius and D. varicoxa by the strongly coriaceous tergites, the punctures absent from the face, the at most very small shoulder marks and the only weakly punctate and partly coriaceous mesopleuron. The latter two characters can also be used to distinguish it from D. angustus , which is probably the most similar species. Diplazon zetteli has more strongly coriaceous tergites which never show distinct punctures, while D. angustus shows at least some punctures on a rugulose background. The subarctic D. hyperboreus is distinctly smaller and darker; see key for diagnostic characters. Type material. Holotype ♀, at NMBE: Switzerland, Grisons, Sur, Alp Flix, SE Vauastg, Dafora, 1920m, N 46 ° 31.482 E 9 ° 38.755, Malaise trap, leg. H.Baur, 9.– 16. VI. 2003. Labels: “Malaise-F. 2, FO-Nr. 626; CH/GR Sur, SE Vauastg, Dafora 1920m 769.343 /; 154.982 leg. H.Baur; 9.– 16.6.2003 ”, “ 3 -C 1 ”, “Holotype; Diplazon ♀; zetteli n.sp.; det. S.Klopfstein 2010 ”. Paratypes: same as holotype (1 ♀); Switzerland, Grisons, Sur, Alp Flix, Clavenia, 1987m, N 46 ° 32.005 E 8 ° 50.135, Malaise trap, leg. H.Baur, 2.– 9. VI. 2003 (4 ♀, 2 ♂); 9.– 16.VI. 2003 (1 ♀, 1 ♂); Switzerland, Grisons, Sur, Alp Flix, N Gôtet, 1978m, N 46 ° 31.945 E 9 ° 38.200 ’, leg. H.Baur, 4.VI. 2003 (1 ♂); Switzerland, Grisons, Sur, Alp Flix, W Piz d’Umblei, 1928m, N 46 ° 31.655 E 9 ° 38.674 ’, leg. H.Baur, 3.VI. 2003 (1 ♂); Switzerland, Glarus, Linthal, Obersand, Melchplatz, 2051m, N 46 ° 50.387 E 8 ° 55.821 ’, Malaise trap, leg. S.Klopfstein, 19.– 28.VI. 2008 (1 ♀), 28.VI– 10.VII. 2008 (1 ♀); all at NMBE; Switzerland, Valais, Col de Bretolet, 1900m, N 46 °08.6’ E 6 ° 47.8 ’, 24.– 25.VI. 1964 (3 ♀), 11.– 15.VIII. 1965 (1 ♀), 14.– 15.VII. 1964 (2 ♀), 27.VII.– 2.VIII. 1963 (1 ♂), all at MZL. Additional material. New for Austria: Tirol, Königstal, Obergurgl, 2000m, leg. Fitton & Day, VII. 1981. 2♂, 3 ♀, at BMNH. New for Russia: Siberia, Cape Shartlai, Baikal lake, leg. O.Berlov, 20.VI. 2004. 1♀, at MR. Austria (5), Russia (1), Switzerland (30). Distribution. Palaearctic. Figures. Metasomal sculpture (Fig. 18 C), habitus (Fig. 30 A), male terminal sclerites (Fig. 37 D). : Published as part of Klopfstein, Seraina, 2014, Revision of the Western Palaearctic Diplazontinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), pp. 1-143 in Zootaxa 3801 (1) on pages 48-49, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3801.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/249944 : {"references": ["Klopfstein, S., Kropf, C. & Quicke, D. L. J. (2010 a) An evaluation of phylogenetic informativeness profiles and the molecular phylogeny of Diplazontinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). Systematic Biology, 59 (2), 226 - 241. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1093 / sysbio / syp 105"]} Text Subarctic Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Black Face ENVELOPE(160.883,160.883,-77.850,-77.850) Black Head ENVELOPE(-55.715,-55.715,52.550,52.550)