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039D879DFFC1A91B6D331A6CFAFDFE89.text	039D879DFFC1A91B6D331A6CFAFDFE89.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pholetesor acrocercophagus	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pholetesor acrocercophagus sp. nov.</p>
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            <p>Fig. 1</p>
            <p>Diagnosis</p>
            <p> Pholetesor acrocercophagus sp. nov. is closely related to  P. circumscriptus (Ness, 1834) in the European keys to the species of the ʻ  circumscriptus -groupʼ (Nixon 1973; Papp 1983) on the basis of the following characters: thorax in profile less elongate; metanotum strongly retracted from scutellum anteriorly, exposing mesothoracic postphragma; pterostigma almost 3.0× as wide as long; vein 1-R1 (metacarp) clearly longer than pterostigma, r and 2-SR slightly curved, meeting less angularly; propodeum largely smooth; hind femur yellowish; T1 largely smooth, polished and strongly narrowed apically; T2 +3 smooth and polished. However, it differs from  P. circumscriptus in the following characters: T2 subtriangular 2.0× as wide as long posteriorly, hence more transverse (T2 strongly triangular 2.6× as wide as long posteriorly in  P. circumscriptus ); scutellar sulcus narrow with fine foveation (scutellar sulcus narrow with fine groove in which there is no obvious foveation in  P. circumscriptus ); forewing vein r arising medially of the pterostigma (forewing vein r arising distally of the pterostigma in  P. circumscriptus ); F2 2.5 × as long as wide (F2 3.6 × as long as wide in  P. circumscriptus ); body comparatively small, about 1.5 mm (body larger, about 1.80–2.00 mm in  P. circumscriptus ). </p>
            <p>Etymology</p>
            <p>The new species is named after its host insect.</p>
            <p>Material examined</p>
            <p>  Holotype INDIA • ♀; Uttar Pradesh, Aligarh; 27°54′53.3″ N, 78°04′23.5″ E; 11 Jul. 2005; Z. Ahmad leg.; ex.  Acrocercops sp. on  Achyranthes aspera L.; ZDAMU  . </p>
            <p> Paratype INDIA • 1 ♀; same collection data as for holotype; ZDAMU . </p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Female</p>
            <p>MEASUREMENTS. Body lenght = 1.5 mm; Length of fore wing= 1.6 mm; Length of antenna = 1.5 mm.</p>
            <p>HEAD. Almost 2 × as wide as long; eyes 1.6× as long as temple in dorsal view; temple and vertex smooth, shiny, punctate with hairs; eyes setose, 1.4 × as long as wide, OOL: POL: AOL: OD = 4: 3: 2: 2; frons concave, smooth and shiny, face medially convex, punctate with hairs; clypeus 3× as wide as long, flattened, indistinctly punctate; malar space about as long as basal width of mandible; antennae about as long as body; scape 1.5× as long as wide, pedicel slightly wider than long, F1 3.0× as long as wide, F2 2.5× as long as wide, flagellomeres gradually decreasing apically, apical flagellomere longer than F15 and pointed.</p>
            <p>MESOSOMA. About as long as wide and 1.5× its height; mesoscutum distinctly punctate with hairs, punctations becomes obscured posteriorly, scutellar sulcus narrow with fine foveation; scutellum smooth and shiny, side of scutellum smooth and shiny; propodeum about 2.0 × as wide as long at longest point, largely smooth; posteriorly with series of ridges extending obliquely on either side from nucha; propleuron smooth and shiny; mesopleuron antero-dorsally smooth and shiny, postero-laterally punctate with hairs.</p>
            <p>LEGS. Hind coxa punctate with hairs; length of femur, tibia and basitarsus of hind leg 3.0, 5.0 and 4.2× their width, respectively.</p>
            <p>WINGS. Fore wing 2.6× as long as wide, pterostigma almost 3.0 × as wide as long, 1-R1 1.21 × as long as pterostigma, r and 2-SR slightly curved, meeting less angularly, r arising medially of pterostigma.</p>
            <p>METASOMA. 2.4× as long as wide; T1 about 3.0× as long as its apical width, 1.8 × its basal width, strongly narrowed apically, smooth and shiny except few punctures; T2 2.0 × as wide as long, subtriangular, smooth and shiny, shorter than T3; T3 rectangular, 1.40 × as long as T2, unsculptured; hypopygium weakly sclerotized, transparent, medially folded, blunt at apex, 2.0 × as long as hind basitarsus; ovipositor sheaths elongate-fusiform, thick and hairy throughout their length, arising about half of valvifer, 1.2 × as long as hind basitarsus; ovipositor pointed at apex and curved downwards.</p>
            <p>COLOUR. Body black except for the following; hind femur, tibia and basitarsus infuscate; antennae, tegulae, latero-tergites dark brown; tip of hypopygium transparent; ovipositor reddish brown; tibial spurs, palpi creamish; fore leg except coxae, mid leg except coxae, hind tarsus except basitarsus and teleotarsus yellow.</p>
            <p>Male</p>
            <p>Unknown.</p>
            <p>Distribution</p>
            <p>India: Uttar Pradesh.</p>
            <p>Host</p>
            <p> Acrocercops sp. </p>
            <p>Remarks</p>
            <p> Pholetesor acrocercophagus sp. nov. can be distinguished from all previously described species by the unique combination of characters as follows: metanotum strongly retracted from scutellum anteriorly, exposing mesothoracic postphragma; propodeum about 2.0× as wide as long at longest point, largely smooth; posteriorly with a series of ridges extending obliquely on either side from nucha; T1 about 3.0× as long as its apical width, 1.8 × its basal width, strongly narrowed apically, smooth and shiny except few punctures; T2 2.0× as wide as long, subtriangular, smooth, shiny, shorter than T3; T3 rectangular, 1.40× as long as T2, unsculptured; hypopygium weakly sclerotized, transparent, medially folded, blunt at apex, 2.0× as long as hind basitarsus; ovipositor sheaths elongate-fusiform, thick and hairy throughout their length, arising about half of valvifer; ovipositor pointed at apex and curved downwards. </p>
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039D879DFFC6A9196D6E1FF6FBE2FA1B.text	039D879DFFC6A9196D6E1FF6FBE2FA1B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pholetesor camerariae	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Pholetesor camerariae sp. nov.</p>
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            <p>Fig. 2</p>
            <p>Diagnosis</p>
            <p> Pholetesor camerariae sp. nov. is closely related with Indian species, viz,  P. hayati . However, it differs from  P. hayati in the following characters: hind coxae somewhat enlarged so that distal ends of hind coxae reach nearly to posterior end of T3 (hind coxae not reaching beyond T 2 in  P. hayati ); ovipositor sheaths long, slender basally, then tapering broader to a bluntly bevelled tip, approximately as long as hind basitarsi, arising at mid length of valvifer (ovipositor sheath short, fusiform, 0.55 × as long as hind basitarsi, arising slightly below the mid length of valvifer in  P. hayati ); T2 smooth and shiny (T2 sculptured with a smooth raised median area  P. hayati ); T1 1.4 × as long as wide posteriorly (T1 1.1 × as long as wide posteriorly in  P. hayati ). </p>
            <p> Pholetesor camerariae sp. nov. is also closely related with  P. salalicus (Mason, 1959) in the key to the Chinese species of the genus  Pholetesor (Liu et al. 2016) . However, it differs from  P. salalicus in the following characters: T2 smooth except few hairs, trapezoidal, 1.5× as wide as long, (T2 rugose, subtriangular to trapezoidal, 1.7–2.0× as wide as long in  P. salalicus ); posterior margin of T2 usually weakly concave (posterior margin of T2 straight in  P. salalicus ); propodeum about 2× as wide as long, shallowly rugulose to rugose, smooth at antero-lateral corners (propodeum about 1.7× as wide as long at longest point, punctate to weakly rugulose antero-laterally, smooth and depressed in postero-lateral corners). </p>
            <p>Etymology</p>
            <p>The new species is named after its host insect.</p>
            <p>Material examined</p>
            <p>  Holotype INDIA • ♀; Uttar Pradesh, Aligarh; 27°54′26.4″ N, 78°04′13.9″ E; 4 Dec. 2005; Z. Ahmad leg.; ex.  Cameraria virgulata Meyrick, 1914 on  Millettia pinnata (L.) Panigrahi; ZDAMU. </p>
            <p> Paratypes INDIA • 17 ♀♀, 3 ƋƋ; same collection data as for holotype; ZDAMU . </p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Female</p>
            <p>MEASUREMENTS. Body length = 1.8 mm; Length of forewing=2.0 mm; Length of antenna= 2.0 mm.</p>
            <p>HEAD. Almost 2 × as wide as long in dorsal view; eyes as long as 2.0× as temple in dorsal view; OOL: POL: AOL: OD = 4: 3: 2: 2; temple smooth, shiny, punctate with hairs; vertex convex, smooth, shiny, indistinctly punctate with hairs; frons concave, smooth and shiny; face 1.3× as wide as long, medially convex, punctate with hairs; clypeus convex, punctate with hairs; malar space about as long as basal width of mandible; antennae longer than body length, apical four flagellomeres without double rank of placodes, F1–F7 equal in length, F8–F15 gradually decreasing in length apically, apical flagellomere slightly longer than F15.</p>
            <p>MESOSOMA. 1.3× as long as wide dorsally and just above the tegulae as wide as head; scutum shallowly punctate with hairs, becoming nearly impunctate at extreme posterior edge; scutellar sulcus almost straight and foveolate to crenulated; scutellum smooth with fine, shallow punctures; metanotum weakly retracted from scutellum; sublateral setiferous lobes nearly appressed to hind margin of scutellum; transverse carinae poorly developed; propodeum about 2 × as wide as long, shallowly rugulose, smooth at antero-lateral corners, with pair of ridges extending obliquely on either side from nucha; propleuron smooth and shiny; mesopleuron mostly smooth except few hairs anteriorly; metapleuron smooth and shiny except edges.</p>
            <p>WINGS. Fore wing 2.5× as long as wide; 1-R1 about as long as pterostigma; r slightly longer than 2-SR; r and 2-SR meeting angularly. Hind wing with Cu-a declivous; venal lobe evenly convex and hairy; pterostigma almost 3 × as long as wide.</p>
            <p>LEGS. Hind coxa smooth and shiny, almost reaching posterior end of T3; length of femur, tibia, and basitarsus of hind leg 4.0, 6.0 and 6 × their width, respectively, longer tibial spur 0.41 × as long as basitarsus (12:5).</p>
            <p>METASOMA. About 3× as long as wide; T1 2.5 × as long as its apical width, 1.66 × its basal width, parallel sided, only slightly narrowing apically, surface longitudinally aciculate anteriorly, posteriorly aciculorugose with less conspicuous longitudinal elements; T2 trapezoidal, 1.5 × as wide as long, smooth except few hairs, posterior margin of T2 usually straight and posteriorly marked by shallow groove; T3 rectangular, 1.30 × as long as T2, unsculptured; hypopygium weakly sclerotized basally, membranous apically, 1.5× as long as hind basitarsus; ovipositor sheaths long, slender basally, then tapering broader to bluntly bevelled tip, hairy at apical half, approximately as long as hypopygium, arising at mid length of valvifer; ovipositor weakly decurved, approximately as long as hypopygium.</p>
            <p>COLOUR. Body black except for the following: ocelli testaceous; scape, pedicel, F5–F16, mandible brown; maxillary palpi, labial palpi, tibial spurs creamish; legs, tegulae and latero-tergites yellowish; wings hyaline; pterostigma, vein 1-R1, C+SC +R slightly pigmented and remaining veins colourless.</p>
            <p>Male</p>
            <p>Same as holotype.</p>
            <p>Host</p>
            <p> Cameraria virgulata . </p>
            <p>Distribution</p>
            <p>India: Uttar Pradesh.</p>
            <p>Remarks</p>
            <p> The new species bears strong resemblance to another Indian species,  P. hayati , in the colouration of the tegulae, wing veins, stigma and legs (except hind coxae), and the sculpturing of the propodeum and metasomal tergites (but not their exact shapes –  P. hayati has a broader first tergite with rounded lateral margins and a somewhat longer second tergite). Also showing some resemblance in the Palearctic fauna is  P. laetus (Marshall, 1885) and  P. salalicus , both of which shares a number of colour and tergite features with  P. camerariae sp. nov. , but both the Palearctic species have more sculptured T2 than  P. camerariae sp. nov. , and scutellar sulcus reduced to a fine groove in which there is no obvious foveation, while  P. camerariae sp. nov. has a distinct faveolated groove in scutellar sulcus. </p>
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            <p> Pholetesor indicus sp. nov.</p>
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            <p>Fig. 3</p>
            <p>Diagnosis</p>
            <p> Pholetesor indicus sp. nov. is closely related to  P. bicolor (Ness, 1874) in the European keys to the species of ʻ  circumscriptus -groupʼ (Nixon, 1973; Papp 1983) on the basis of the following characters: metanotum strongly retracted from scutellum anteriorly, exposing mesothoracic postphragma; pterostigma almost 3.0× as wide as long; vein 1-R1 (metacarp) clearly as long as or shorter than pterostigma, vein r and 2-SR meeting angularly; propodeum largely smooth; T1 largely smooth, polished and strongly narrowed apically; T2 +3 smooth and polished, metasomal tergites and legs more often yellowish. However, it differs from  P. bicolor in the following characters: mesoscutum punctations are prominent all along the mesoscutum surface (punctations becoming indistinct posteriorly near scutellum in  P. bicolor ); tegulae blackish brown (tegulae yellowish to pale yellowish in  P. bicolor ) pterostigma about 3.0× as wide as long (pterostigma about 2.5× as wide as long in  P. bicolor ); hind coxae black (hind coxae often yellowish in  P. bicolor ); ovipositor sheaths 0.9 × as long as hind basitarsi, small and thick (ovipositor sheaths 1.1–1.2× as long as hind basitarsi, comparatively large with blunt apex in  P. bicolor ); F2 2.3× as long as wide (F2 3.5× as long as wide in  P. bicolor ); F5–F11 with double rank of placodes (F5–F6 with double rank of placodes in  P. bicolor ). </p>
            <p> The new species is also very similar to  P. circumscriptus . However, it differs from  P. circumscriptus in the following characters: vein 1-R1 (metacarp) as long as or shorter than pterostigma (vein 1-R1 (metacarp) clearly longer than pterostigma in  P. circumscriptus ); T2 subtriangular, 2.0× as wide as long posteriorly, hence more transverse (T2 strongly triangular, 3 × as wide as long posteriorly in  P. circumscriptus ); forewing vein r and 2-SR meeting angularly (forewing vein r and 2-SR meeting each other less angularly in  P. circumscriptus ). </p>
            <p> Apart from the similarities with  P. bicolor , the new species also runs close to  P. teresitergum Liu &amp; Chen, 2016 in the key to the Chinese species of the genus  Pholetesor (Liu et al. 2016) . However, it differs from  P. teresitergum in the following characters: eyes 2.2× as long as temple in dorsal view (eyes 1.6× as long as temple in dorsal view in  P. teresitergum ); ocelli large (ocelli relatively small in  P. teresitergum ); scutellum highly polished (scutellum punctate with hairs in  P. teresitergum ); ovipositor sheaths small and thick, slender with a bluntly rounded tips, (ovipositor sheaths small and subfusiform in  P. teresitergum ); tegulae blackish brown (tegulae yellowish in  P. teresitergum ). </p>
            <p>Material examined</p>
            <p>  Holotype INDIA • ♀; Uttar Pradesh, Aligarh; 27°54′51.0″ N, 78°04′24.7″ E; 27 Oct. 2005; Z. Ahmad leg.; ex.  Acrocercops phaeospora Meyrick, 1914 on  Syzygium cuminii (L.) Skeels; ZDAMU. </p>
            <p> Paratypes INDIA • 5 ♀♀, 2 ƋƋ; same collection data as for holotype; ZDAMU . </p>
            <p>Etymology</p>
            <p>The new species is named after its type locality.</p>
            <p>Description</p>
            <p>Female</p>
            <p>MEASUREMENTS. Body lenght = 1.7–1.8 mm; length of antenna =2.0 mm; Length of fore wing= 1.7 mm.</p>
            <p>HEAD. Transverse, almost 2 × as wide as long in dorsal view; eyes 2.2× as long as temple in dorsal view; eyes 1.3 × as long as wide, setose; temple and vertex punctate with hairs; OOL: POL: AOL: OD = 4: 3: 2: 2; frons concave, smooth, shiny, punctate with hairs; face medially convex, punctate with white pilosity, 1.3× as wide as long; clypeus smooth, punctate with hairs; malar space 1.5× as long as basal width of mandible; antennae longer than body, scape 1.2× as long as wide, pedicel 0.66 × as long as wide, F2 2.3× as long as wide, F14 1.5 × as long as wide, F5–F11 with double rank of placodes, apical segment pointed.</p>
            <p>MESOSOMA. 1.5 × as long as wide; mesoscutum as wide as head and strongly punctate with hairs, punctations prominent all along mesoscutum surface; scutellar sulcus narrow and crenulate; scutellum smooth and polished, side of scutellum smooth and shiny; propodeum almost 2× as wide as long, largely smooth except antero-medially punctate with long hairs, posterior corners somewhat weakly rugulose; propleuron smooth and shiny; mesopleuron concave, smooth and shiny, antero-lateral, punctate with hairs; metapleuron smooth and shiny with few hairs.</p>
            <p>WINGS. Fore wings hyaline, about 3.0× as long as wide, pterostigma about 3.0× as wide as long, 1-R1, about 0.9× as long as length of pterostigma, r and 2-SR meeting angularly; venal lobe of hind wing convex.</p>
            <p>LEGS. Hind coxae hairy, length of hind femur, tibia and basitarsus 2.6, 5.0 and 2.6 × their width, respectively, outer tibial spur 0.5× as long as hind basitarsus.</p>
            <p>METASOMA. 1.7× as long as wide; T1 3.6× as long as its apical width and 1.8× its basal width, distinctly narrowed apically, smooth and shiny; T2 subtriangular, 3 × as wide as long, smooth except few punctations; hypopygium sclerotized, folded medially and blunt at apex; ovipositor sheaths small and thick, slender with bluntly rounded tips, 0.7× as long as hypopygium and 0.9× longer than hind basitarsi, hairy at apical one third, arising below at mid length of valvifer; ovipositor weakly curved downward.</p>
            <p>COLOUR. Body blackish brown except for the following: ocelli testaceous; palpi, labarum, fore leg, mid leg and hind leg yellowish except coxae; tegulae blackish brown; scape, pedicel, latero-tergites of T1 and T2 and ovipositor yellowish brown; antennae brown; ovipositor sheaths, fore, mid and hind coxae black; mid and hind femur infuscate; pterostigma, vein C+ SC+R, 1-R1, 2-SR, Cu-a, 1-Cu1, 2-Cu1 and 2-M brown; remaining veins colourless, wings hyaline.</p>
            <p>Male</p>
            <p>Same as holotype except antennae longer than body length, F1–F3 with double rank of placodes.</p>
            <p>Host</p>
            <p> Acrocercops phaeospora . </p>
            <p>Distribution</p>
            <p>India: Uttar Pradesh.</p>
            <p>Remarks</p>
            <p> Pholetesor indicus sp. nov. can be distinguished from all previously described species by the unique combination of characters as follows: ocelli large; scutellum highly polished; propodeum almost 2 × as wide as long, largely smooth except antero-medially punctate with long hairs, posterior corners somewhat weakly rugulose; T1 3.6 × as long as its apical width and 1.8 × its basal width, distinctly narrowed apically, smooth and shiny; T2 subtriangular, 3× as wide as long, smooth except few punctations; T3 rectangular, 1.40× as long as T2, unsculptured; hypopygium sclerotized, folded medially and blunt at apex; ovipositor sheaths small and thick, slender with a bluntly rounded tips, 0.7× as long as hypopygium, hairy at apical one third, arising below at mid length of valvifer; ovipositor weakly curved downward. </p>
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            <p> Key to the Indian species of the genus  Pholetesor Mason, 1981 reared from lepidopteran leafminers </p>
            <p>1. T1 sculptured all along the surface, usually parallel sided, weakly narrowing only posteriorly; T2 trapezoidal; tegulae yellowish .......................................................................................................... 2</p>
            <p>– T1 smooth except for few punctations, strongly narrowing posteriorly; T2 strongly triangular to subtriangular; tegulae dark brown to black ...................................................................................... 3</p>
            <p> 2. Ovipositor sheaths short and fusiform in shape; T2 sculptured with a smooth raised median area; legs completely yellow ...................................................................  P. hayati Akhtar &amp; Ahmad, 2010</p>
            <p> – Ovipositor sheaths long, slender basally, then tapering broader to a bluntly bevelled tip; T2 completely smooth and shiny .............................................................................................  P. camerariae sp. nov.</p>
            <p> 3. Hypopygium heavily sclerotized; ovipositor sheaths small, nearly as long as hind basitarsi ............ ................................................................................................................................  P. indicus sp. nov.</p>
            <p> – Hypopygium weakly sclerotized; ovipositor sheaths long, more than 1.2 × as long as hind basitarsi ................................................................................................................  P. acrocercophagus sp. nov.</p>
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