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Fairyfly genus Camptoptera Foerster (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Mymaridae) in India and Sri Lanka with descriptions of eleven new species Prince Tarique Anwar, Shahid Bin Zeya & Kamalanathan Veenakumari

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Abstract The Indian and already described Sri Lankan species of Camptoptera Foerster (Chalcidoidea: Mymaridae) are reviewed. Eleven species are described as new: C. alii Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. anneckei Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. bengalurensis Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. fawnae Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. huberi Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. naseemi Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. natalieae Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. ogloblini Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. scythe Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., C. squama Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov. and C. usmanii Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov. Four species, C. fransciscae (Debauche), C. doptera Triapitsyn, C. okadomei Taguchi and C. papaveris Foerster, are recorded for the first time from India, albeit identifications of C. franciscae and C. okadomei are tentative. Camptoptera muiri (Perkins) and C. sakaii Taguchi recorded from India by Manickavasagam et al. (2011) and Rehmat & Anis (2014) are found to be misidentified and are described here as C. fawnae Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov. and C. oglobli- ni Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov., respectively. The other recorded species, C. dravida Subba Rao, from several Indian states by the same authors were incorrectly identified and are placed here with C. enocki (Howard). Males are described for the previously described females of C. assamensis Rehmat & Anis, C. dravida Subba Rao, C. franciscae and C. matcheta Subba Rao. The male paratype of C. dravida is here considered to belong to C. enocki (Howard), and the male paratype of C. matcheta is found to be an unidentified species of Eofoersteria Mathot. A key to females of 25 species from India and Sri Lanka is provided. Key words: , Chalcidoidea, fairyfly, India, Sri Lanka, biodiversity. pages

Contents Abstract ...... 1 Camptoptera kannada Subba Rao ...... 36 Introduction ...... 2 Camptoptera natalieae Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 39 Material and methods...... 2 Camptoptera ?fransciscae (Debauche) ...... 42 Taxonomy ...... 3 Camptoptera dravida Subba Rao ...... 45 Genus Camptoptera Foerster, 1856 ...... 3 Camptoptera enocki (Howard) ...... 50 Key to species of Camptoptera Foerster in India and Camptoptera bengalurensis Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 55 Sri Lanka, females ...... 4 Camptoptera ?okadomei Taguchi ...... 57 Synopsis of the species in India and Sri Lanka Camptoptera assamensis Rehmat & Anis ...... 59 (listed in the same order as keyed) ...... 6 Camptoptera squama Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 63 Camptoptera serenellae Viggiani ...... 6 Camptoptera papaveris Foerster ...... 67 Camptoptera matcheta Subba Rao ...... 6 Camptoptera longifuniculata Viggiani ...... 71 Camptoptera protuberculata Viggiani ...... 14 Camptoptera doptera Triapitsyn ...... 71 Camptoptera ambrae Viggiani ...... 14 Camptoptera huberi Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 75 Camptoptera tuberculata Viggiani ...... 18 Camptoptera brevifuniculata Subba Rao ...... 78 Camptoptera scythe Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 18 Camptoptera alii Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 83 Camptoptera anneckei Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 22 Camptoptera usmanii Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 83 Camptoptera ogloblini Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 27 Acknowledgements ...... 87 Camptoptera naseemi Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 31 References ...... 87 Camptoptera Samplefawnae Anwar & Zeya, sp. nov...... 33

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Introduction chi’s species from the Philippines and Taiwan, whose type material is lost, are not fully recognizable; for Members of Camptoptera Foerster (Hymenop- these, neotypes should be designated first based on tera: Mymaridae) are tiny parasitic wasps represented the fresh specimens collected at or near their type worldwide by 55 species (Noyes 2019). Triapitsyn localities (Triapitsyn 2018). The distribution in In- (2014) revised species of the entire Palaearctic region. dian states of all included species and their distribu- Ogloblin (1947) and Ogloblin & Annecke (1961) tion in other parts of the world (by country) are also described species of Camptoptera from Argentina and provided. All the studied taxa are illustrated. Many South , respectively; Viggiani (1978) and Sub- more species likely remain to be described from the ba Rao (1989) described species from India and Vig- region. Males of most species are still unknown. giani (1978) also from Sri Lanka; Soyka (1953, 1961) They are similar to females except for sexually di- described many nominal species from Europe, mostly morphic features of genitalia and antenna (Triapit- synonymized by Triapitsyn (2014); Taguchi (1971, syn 2014), the number of flagellar segments in Ori- 1972, 1977) described 11 species from , Taiwan ental species varies with either 7- or 10-segments. (Republic of ), and the Philippines (Bohol Is- The males we describe here are associated with fe- land). Although Taguchi’s species are valid his entire males of four previously described species. collection was lost, according to Triapitsyn (2014). Huber & Lin (1999) treated the Camptoptera-group genera and Huber (2011) showed that the type spe- Material and methods cies of Anaphes Haliday (at that time) was a species of Camptoptera. Manickavasagam et al. (2011) and The study is based on a large number of speci- Rehmat and Anis (2014), respectively, recorded C. mens of Camptoptera from several Indian states and muiri (Perkins) and C. sakaii Taguchi from India, but the union territory of Andaman & Nicobar Islands. we found their specimens to be misidentified and de- In addition to this, type and determined material scribe them here as new species. Triapitsyn (2017) housed in ZDAMU were also studied, and images of gave taxonomic notes on and illustrations of four spe- pages types located outside India were received on request cies of Camptoptera from India, and synonymized C. for providing brief diagnoses. kloptera Triapitsyn under C. matcheta Subba Rao. Collection and preservation techniques were Triapitsyn (2018) provided an annotated checklist of largely adapted from Noyes (1982). Slides were pre- Mymaridae in Taiwan, described C. jthuberi Triapit- pared following Noyes (1982) and Huber (2015), syn, recorded C. matcheta Subba Rao, and comment- with some modifications. After removing and mount- ed on other Camptoptera species occurring in Taiwan. ing the wings on a slide, the antenna and the head Kryger (1950: 47) stated [for the European fauna] was given a slight jerk to make them somewhat loose “until rearings have been performed there is no rea- but not completely broken off. The specimens were son to suppose that there is more than one species of then placed in KOH for 4–48 hours depending on Camptoptera, viz. C. papaveris Förster.” Triapitsyn the extant of sclerotization, i.e., highly sclerotized (2014) disproved that statement and further stated specimens were macerated for a longer duration and that the genus is speciose worldwide, particularly so light coloured specimens were macerated for about in the tropics from where many species remain to be 4–8 hours. The remaining steps followed were as giv- described. en by Noyes (1982), i.e., specimens were transferred A total of 26 species of Camptoptera are identi- sequentially to acetic acid, washed with distilled wa- fied and reviewed mainly from India and also from ter and then dehydrated in ascending grades of etha- Sri Lanka (types of the previously described taxa nol (all the steps for 10 minutes), when the specimen only). We provide a brief diagnosis of the genus, a is in absolute ethanol a drop of clove oil was added key to femalesSample of 25 species, redescriptions of the and after 10 more minutes the specimen was taken known species except diagnoses for those taxa where out of the cavity block and was placed for another 10 the types and determined material was not available, more minutes in a mixture of a drop of Canada bal- and descriptions of the new taxa. Providing a key to sam and clove oil in a cavity slide. Finally the speci- all species of the genus described from the Oriental men was transferred to a drop of Canada balsam on a region is currently not feasible because most of Tagu- microscope slide where it was dissected and its parts

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moved to separate drops in positions as indicated by Taxonomy Noyes (1982). The slides were dried for about two weeks in an incubator at 50 °C and then small cover Genus Camptoptera Foerster slips were placed onto small fragments of minute cov- erslips to prevent the specimens from being crushed (Figs 1–241) as the Canada balsam dries and shrinks. The slides were regularly monitored and the gaps created after Camptoptera Foerster, 1856: 119. Type species drying were refilled with Canada balsam. Camptoptera papaveris Foerster, by monotypy. Morphological terms mostly follow Zeya & Stichothrix Foerster, 1856: 117. Type species Sticho- Hayat (1995) and Gibson (1997). All measurements thrix cardui Foerster, by monotypy. Synonymy by were taken from the divisions of a linear scale of a Annecke & Doutt, 1961: 15. micrometer and converted into μm. Body lengths Pteroclisis Foerster, 1856: 144. Unnecessary replace- are taken from card-mounted specimen; all other ment name for Camptoptera, thought to have been measurements are from slide mounts made at 400× preoccupied by Camptopteris in Botany. magnification. Photographs of slide-mounted parts Eomymar Perkins, 1912: 26. Type species Eomymar were taken with a digital camera attached to a com- muiri Perkins, by monotypy. Synonymy by Huber & pound microscope “Leica DM 2500” and for habi- Lin, 1999: 27. tus view, as a whole were photographed un- Congolia Ghesquière, 1942: 320. Type species Con- der the stereo zoom binocular Nikon SMZ25. The golia sycophila Ghesquière, by original designation. photographs were then retouched using Adobe Pho- Synonymy by Debauche, 1949: 18. toshop® CS3. Photographic plates were prepared us- Sphegilla Debauche, 1948: 62. Type species Sphegilla ing Photoshop® 7.0. franciscae Debauche, by original designation. Syn- onymy by Yoshimoto, 1990: 32. Abbreviations used are: F = Funicle segment; mps = multi- Wertanekiella Soyka, 1961: 87. Type species Wer- porous plate sensillum or sensilla (= longitudinal sensilla of au- tanekiella brevicornis Soyka, by original designation. thors); MT = Malaise trap; SN = sweep net; YPT = yellow pan pages trap; PFT = pit fall trap; ANI = Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Synonymy under Sphegilla by Mathot, 1969: 2. Camptoptera (Zemicamptoptera) Ogloblin & An- The following acronyms are used for specimen necke, 1961: 24. Type species Camptoptera (Zemi- depositories: camptoptera) semialbata Ogloblin & Annecke, by original designation.; (as subgenus of Camptoptera). BMNH = Natural History Museum, London, U.K. BPBM = Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honululu, Hawaii, Staneria Mathot, 1966: 214. Type species Staneria U.S.A. diademata Mathot, by original designation. Synony- ELNJ = Entomological Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, my by Huber & Lin, 1999: 27. Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan. INHS = Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illi- Diagnosis. Female. Body length less than 1000 μm. nois, USA Occiput with distinctly curved transverse suture LCXU = Life Science and Technology College, Xinjiang above foramen (Figs 11, 39) or usually with a medi- University, Urumqi, Xinjiang, China MHNG = Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, Geneva, Switzer- an vertical suture above the transverse suture (Figs land. 94, 192, 227). Mandible variably shaped, with one NBAIR = National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources, pointed tooth (Figs 10, 45, 129, 189). Antenna with Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. 7 funicle segments; F2 usually ring-like (Fig. 9), NHMV = Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria rarely quadrate to longer than broad (Figs 69, 75). USNM = United States National Museum of Natural His- Mesosoma with axilla slightly advanced into side tory, Washington D.C., USA. lobe of mesoscutum (Fig. 14); notaular line either ZDAMU = Insect Collections Department of Zoology, Aligarh MuslimSample University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India. well developed (Fig. 133) or reduced to less than an- ZIN = Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Scien- terior one-third of mesoscutum (Fig. 150) or, rarely, ces, St. Petersburg, Russia. absent (Fig. 158); scutellum clearly divided in ante- ZLMU = Entomological Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, rior scutellum and frenum (posterior part of scutel- Meijo University, Shiogamaguchi, Tempaku-ku, lum, distinguished by different sculpture and, often, Nagoya, Japan. an anterior line of foveae); mesophragma not ex-

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fairly well with the original description and illustra- Additional materials examined (ZDAMU). 7 Θ, 2 tions given by Subba Rao (1989) and diagnosis and Η. INDIA: UTTARAKHAND: Ranikhet: Chauba- illustrations given by Triapitsyn (2017). tia, 3 Θ (each on slides under 3, 3, 4 coverslips), C. dravida was described by Subba Rao (1989) 27.x.2009, Coll. F.R. Khan; UTTAR PRADESH: from 4 females and 1 male collected by sweep net Aligarh, 1 Θ (on slide under 2 coverslips), Dept. of from Karnataka by J.S. Noyes in 1974. Triapitsyn Zoology, 4.iv.2011, Coll. T. Rehmat; 2 Θ, 2 Η (each (2017) remarked that the paratype male most likely on slide under 4, 2, 2, 3 coverslips), Shekha, 9. does not belong to this species because it has a broad- ix.2007; 1 Θ (on slide under 1 coverslip), Sharas- er fore wing with a complete median row of setae on wati, Chakra Bhandar, 3.x.2006 Coll. F.R. Khan. the disc. The male actually belongs to C. enocki (see (All determined as C. dravida Subba Rao by Rehmat comments under C. enocki). & Anis).

Camptoptera enocki Diagnosis. Camptoptera enocki (Howard) is distin- (Howard) guished from all other described Indian species of Camptoptera by having long seta between anterior (Figs 125–138) and posterior ocelli (Figs 129, 135). Camptoptera enocki is otherwise similar to C. Litus enocki Howard, in Howard & Ashmead, 1896: dravida Subba Rao (1989) in having more or less 643, females. Syntype, females, Ceylon [=Sri Lanka], same body length, and pattern of sculpture on head Pundaluoya (USNM), not examined. and thorax. It differs from C. dravida by having fol- Litus enocki Howard: Girault, 1911a: 132 (com- lowing features: head with transverse trabecula di- parison with Litus cynepsius); Girault, 1911b: 363 vided into three pieces (head with transverse trab- (descriptive note). ecula divided into five pieces in dravida); funicular Camptoptera enocki (Howard): Triapitsyn & Be- segments shorter and wider (longer and narrower in rezovskiy, 2004: 16 (combination under Camptop- dravida); frenumpages with transverse striations enclosed tera). in two cells medially (frenum with striations en- Camptoptera dravida Subba Rao: Subba Rao, closed in a single cell medially in dravida); wings 1989: 163, paratype male. Manickavasagam et al., broader (wings narrower in dravida); ovipositor 0.6– 2011: 395 (key), 399 (figs 7–10). Anis & Rehmat, 0.7× gaster (ovipositor 0.9× gaster in dravida). 2013: 3 (checklist). Manickavasagam & Rameshku- mar, 2013: 563 (checklist). Rehmat & Anis, 2014: Description. Female. Length 320–380 μm. Body 55 (list, key), 56 (females, males, Uttar Pradesh re- dark brown except gaster in distal half brown with cord, Uttarakhand record). [Misidentifications] yellowish tinge. Antenna pale brown. Wings subhya- line except area near venation and apex fumate. Legs, Material examined. 5 Θ, 1 Η. INDIA: HIMA- including coxae, pale brown. CHAL PRADESH: Shimla, 1 Θ (on slide under 4 Head (Fig. 129). Head, in frontal view, 1–1.6× coverslips, slide No. MYM.177), 2.viii.2014 (YPT), as broad as high, vertex with a pair long seta in be- Coll. K. Veenakumari. KARNATAKA: Mandya, 1 tween anterior and posterior ocelli, and with trans- Θ (on slide under 3 coverslips, slide No. MYM.73), verse striations, occiput with oblique striations, con- 3.v.2012 (MT), Coll. K. Veenakumari; ANDHRA verging anteriorly in middle. Mandibles pointed PRADESH: Visakhapatnam, Kailashpuram, 2 Θ meeting in middle. Antenna (Fig. 128) with scape (on slide under 4 coverslips, slide No. MYM.179), 2.2–2.6× as long as broad; pedicel 1.4–1.7× as long 2.ii.2014 (SN), Coll. M.T. Khan; UTTAR as broad, longer than all funicular segments individ- PRADESH: Aligarh, 2 Θ (each on slides under 4 ually except F3 which is sometimes subequal in coverslips,Sample slide Nos MYM.197, MYM.201), AMU length; funicular segments all longer than broad, ex- Camp., 12.iv.2014 (SN), Coll. F. Fatima; 1 Η (on cept F2 ring-like segment, F3–F7 decreasing in slide under 4 coverslips, slide No. MYM.178), length distad; clava 2.8–3.9× as long as broad, longer Akrabad 8.iii.2013 (SN), M.T. Khan. (NBAIR, than F5–F7 combined, with 4 mps. ZDAMU).

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Figs 128–133. Camptoptera enocki (Howard), female: 128, antenna; 129, head, anterior; 130, fore wing; 131, hind wing; 132, mesosoma and gaster, with petiole; 133, mesosoma.

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Mesosoma (Figs 132, 133). Mesosoma 0.8–1.5× ments except F2 and F4 ring-like segments; F10 ob- as long as gaster; each side lobe of mesoscutum with long, longer than all flagellar segments individually, 1 seta anteriorly; mid lobe of mesoscutum with a and with a long spicule at apex. pair of setae in anterior margin; mesoscutum with Mesosoma (Fig. 138). Mesosoma as long as transverse striations, slightly convex anteriorly; no- gaster; setation and sculpture similar to females. Fore taular lines prominent, complete; scutellum with wing (Fig. 136) 13.8× as long as broad, disc with a transverse striations; each axilla with 1 seta, and with row of setae in middle extending to apex; longest longitudinal striations; sides of frenum with longitu- marginal seta 6.4× as long as maximum wing width. dinal striations, and medially with transverse and Hind wing (Fig. 137) 21× as long as broad; longest slightly curved striations, enclosed in two cells; pro- marginal seta 7.7× as long as maximum wing width. podeum with faint longitudinal striations and with Metasoma. Genitalia occupying nearly half peg-like sensilla, submedian carinae absent. Fore length of gaster. wing (Fig. 130) 12.6–14.5× as long as broad, disc Measurements (n=2): head width:height, 39:45; with one long seta slightly distal to venation; a single antennal segments length:width–radicle, 10:10; row of setae running from middle of the disc and scape, 38:16; pedicel, 33:23; F1, 30:15; F2, 3:8; F3, extending to apex, setae on anterior and posterior 30:15; F4, 3:6; F5, 30:13; F6, 35:13; F7, 35:13; F8, margins begin slightly proximal to middle of the 33:13; F9, 33:15; F10, 43:13; mesosoma, 153; me- disc; longest marginal seta 5–6.6× as long as maxi- soscutum, 40; scutellum, 15; frenum, 58; metano- mum wing width. Hind wing (Fig. 131) 21.2–24.8× tum, 5; propodeum, 33; fore wing length:width, as long as broad; longest marginal seta 7.1–8.8× as 380:28; longest marginal seta, 175; hind wing long as maximum wing width. length:width, 368:18; longest marginal seta, 135; Metasoma (Fig. 132). Petiole transverse, 0.6– protibia, 88; mesotibia, 113; mesobasitarsus, 23; 0.8× as long as broad; ovipositor slightly exserted metatibia, 110; petiole length:width, 25:28; gaster, beyond apex of gaster, 0.6–0.7× gaster, 0.7–0.9× 138; genitalia, 58. mesotibia and 0.7× –1.1× metatibia. pages Measurements (n=3): head width:height, 123– Host. Eriococcus sp. ? (Triapitsyn & Berezovskiy 143:90–103; antennal segments length:width–radi- 2004) cle, 5–8:8; scape, 33–40:13–18; pedicel, 30–33:20– 23; F1, 25–28:8; F2, 3:6–8; F3, 23–33:8; F4, Distribution. India: Andhra Pradesh, Himachal 23–28:6–8; F5, 20–28:8; F6, 20–25:10–13; F7, Pradesh, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand. 20–25:13–15; clava, 73–85:23; mesosoma, 125– 150; mesoscutum, 40–43; scutellum, 13; frenum, Comments. All the recorded specimens (7 females 50–58; metanotum, 6–8; propodeum, 30–33; fore and 2 males in ZDAMU, determined as C. dravida wing length:width, 323–385:23–28; longest mar- Subba Rao by Rehmat & Anis), figs 7-11 provided ginal seta, 138–140; hind wing length:width, 310– by Manickavasagam & Rameshkumar (2011), and 378:13–18; longest marginal seta, 110–125; proti- male paratype of C. dravida are found to be misiden- bia, 80–88; mesotibia, 110–113; mesobasitarsus, 23; tified. They are conspecific with C. enocki (Howard) metatibia, 113–120; petiole length:width, 18– in almost all the features, including patterns of stria- 23:30–33; gaster, 110–123; ovipositor, 80–90. tions on head and thoracic dorsum and structure of wings and distributions of microtrichia on fore wing Male. Length 270 μm. Head and mesosoma dark disc. brown. Antenna yellowish brown to brown. Gaster in basal three-fourth yellow, rest brown. Legs, in- cluding coxae, pale yellow. Head (Fig.Sample 135). Head, in frontal view, 1.2× as broad as high, with substrigulate striations. Antenna (Fig. 134) with scape 2.3× as long as broad; pedicel 1.4× as long as broad, slightly longer than F1, F3 and F4 individually, subequal to F6–F9 individually; flagellum 10-segmented, mps on all flagellar seg-

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