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Ipsiura venezuelae Bohart 1985

Authors :
Lucena, Daercio A. A.
Kimsey, Lynn S.
Almeida, Eduardo A. B.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2016.

Abstract

Ipsiura venezuelae Bohart, 1985 (Figs 185���189) Ipsiura venezuelae Bohart, 1985: 720. Holotype �� [not examined]: VENEZUELA: Zulia, La Concepci��n (NMNH). Neochrysis (Ipsiura) schlaeflei Linsenmaier, 1985. Holotype ♀ [not examined]: VENEZUELA: San Joaqu��n (NMLS). Synonymized by Kimsey & Bohart (1991: 512). Neochrysis (Ipsiura) venezuelae: Linsenmaier 1997: 267. Diagnosis. Ipsiura venezuelae most closely resembles I. neolateralis (Bohart) and I. catamarcae Bohart. It can be distinguished from those and other Ipsiura species by the following combination of characters: fore wing with long M distal to discoidal cell (short in I. catamarcae and I. neolateralis); shallow and well-separated punctures on T3 (well-definite and regularly spaced in I. catamarcae and I. neolateralis); body with remarkable purple highlights (faint bluish highlights in I. catamarcae and I. neolateralis); metanotum rounded (irregularly punctate, cristate to serriform in I. catamarcae and I. neolateralis) and medium-sized S2 spots (large spots in I. catamarcae and I. neolateralis). Female description. Body (Fig. 185). Length: 6.7 mm. Coloration: head primarily green, with faint purple highlights on vertex; F1 brownish; mesosoma metallic green, with transverse purplish stripe on dorsum of pronotum, broad purplish band on mesoscutum; metasoma metallic green, with dark purple transverse stripes on dorsum of T1 and T2; T3 with large lateral whitish spot; wing membrane light brown, with brown veins; femora and tibiae green; tarsi brown, meso- and hind basitarsi greenish brown. Head: TFC enclosing the median ocellus, slightly interrupted medially (Fig. 186); F1 longer than broad, 1.3�� as long as F2; scapal basin covered with silvery pubescence. Mesosoma: fore femur strongly flattened on outer surface of distal margin, diameter of distal area subequal to diameter of proximal area; fore wing with long M distal to discoidal cell, ending near distal wing margin (as in Fig. 145), R1 shorter than stigma (as in Fig. 190), medial cell setose; dorsal surface of pronotum wider than head; lower lateral pronotal surface smooth, impunctate, without distinct posterior area delimited by transverse ridge; metanotum rounded, without differentiated surface; mesopleural lower posterior margin carinate, with distinct close together tooth-like projections. Metasoma: T3 with six acute distal teeth (Fig. 187), prepit swelling strongly convex, pit row with large, deep foveae; S2 spots medium-sized, medially separated at least by one-quarter spot diameter (Fig. 188). Punctation: fore femur with irregular, sparse punctures; largest punctures on T1, mesopleuron and metanotum; vertex roughly punctate; T3 with shallow well-separated punctures. Male. Same as female, except for the characteristic shape of S2 spots as shown in Fig. 188. Variation. Specimes from north Brazil are predominantly green, without purplish highlights on body. Body length 6.7���7.1 mm. Host. Unknown. Distribution. Brazil (AM, PA, RR); Costa Rica (Lim��n); Ecuador (Guayas); Venezuela (Aragua, Zulia) (Fig. 189). Material examined. COSTA RICA: Lim��n, Hacienda Tapezco 20.iii.1978 coll. D. Panny, D. Moeller & C. Lewis / Paratype 1♀ [BME]. VENEZUELA: Aragua, 2 KmN. Ocumare De La Costa 21.vi.1976 coll. A.S Menke & D. Vincent / Paratype 1♀ [BME]. Balao Chico? 23.iv.1963 L. Pena / Paratype 1�� [BME]. Venezuela: Zulia, Maracaibo 16.ix.1973 coll. R. Bohart / Paratype 1♀ [BME]. Additional material. BRAZIL: Amazonas, Manaus, Reserva Ducke 6.xi.1978, 1♀, coll. N. Penny [INPA]. Par��, Bel��m COAGB 17.ix.2010, 1♀, coll. I. Santos, L. Lima, J. Santos & J. Rocha [MPEG]. Roraima, Rio Uraricoera, Ilha de Maraca 30.xi.1987, 1♀, coll. J.A. Rafael [INPA]. Comments. The redescription above is based on a paratype female from Venezuela: Aragua, Ocumare de la Costa.<br />Published as part of Lucena, Daercio A. A., Kimsey, Lynn S. & Almeida, Eduardo A. B., 2016, The Neotropical cuckoo wasp genus Ipsiura Linsenmaier, 1959 (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae): revision of the species occurring in Brazil, pp. 1-71 in Zootaxa 4165 (1) on pages 65-66, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4165.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/267533<br />{"references":["Bohart, R. M. (1985) New Ipsiura and a key to known species of the genus (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 58 (4), 708 - 720.","Linsenmaier, W. (1985) Revision des genus Neochrysis Linsenmaier (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae). Entomofauna, 6 (26), 425 - 487.","Kimsey, L. S. & Bohart, R. M. (1991 [\" 1990 \"]) The Chrysidid Wasps of the World. Oxford Science Publications, New York, NY, 652 pp.","Linsenmaier, W. (1997) Altes und Neues von den Chrysididen (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae). Entomofauna, 18 (19), 245 - 300."]}

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6055702