Camptothlipsis annemariae
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Braconidae
Genus: Camptothlipsis
Name
Camptothlipsis annemariae Sharkey sp. n. – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
Diagnosis
Very similar to its sister species, Camptothlipsis sheilae. Similarities include median tergite 2 weakly granulate, pronotum mostly smooth posterodorsally (in the lateral corner) and 28S sequence data that differ at only 3 sites (of roughly 600 base pairs total) (Fig. 2). Camptothlipsis annemariae differs as follows: pronotum melanic orange in posterolateral corner, ovipositor distinctly shorter than body (see couplet 4 above to compare ovipositor lengths).
Description
Holotype female.
Body length. 3.0 mm.
Head. Third labial palpomere not visible under a light microscope at 80x (uncertain whether or not a small palpomere remains), OOL 0.14; POD 0.05; IOL 0.11; 27 flagellomeres.
Mesosoma. Pronotum mostly smooth posterodorsally (in the lateral corner); sternaulus well impressed and distinctly crenulate for ¾ mesopleuron length; propodeum evenly areolate rugulose with small areolae; midleg with 5–6 spines; hind leg with 5 spines.
Metasoma. First metasomal median tergite (T1) 1.3 times longer than wide apically and distinctly granulate; T2 weakly granulate, remaining median tergites smooth.
Male. Unknown.
GenBank accession
H394: #HQ667953
Distribution
Known only from the type specimen in Thailand. Distribution map can be found at http://purl.org/thaimaps/anemariae.
Etymology
Named in honor of the first author’s sister, Annemarie.
Material examined
Holotype female: H394, Thailand, Petchaburi, Kaeng Krachan NP, Panernthung/km27, 12.822°N, 99.371°E, MT, 25.i-4.ii.2009, Sirichai [QSBG].
Original Description
- Sharkey, M; Clutts, S; 2011: A revision of Thai Agathidinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae), with descriptions of six new species of hymenoptera research/ Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 22: 69-132. doi
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