Ganaspidium eldiablo Buffington, 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.37.311 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3789305 |
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Ganaspidium eldiablo Buffington |
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Ganaspidium eldiablo Buffington , sp. n.
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Description. Malar sulcus compound. Malar space smooth. Malar protuberance smooth, elongate, extending beyond length of ventral margin of malar space. Clypeal protuberance elongate, overhanging anterior margin of clypeus. Tubercles of scutellar plate extremely reduced, hardly distinguishable. Dorsal surface of scutellar plate concave around midpit, two setal bearing pits at base of each tubercle. Carina along posterior margin of scutellum absent. Dorsal surface of scutellum smooth anteriorly, gently striate posteriorly. Midpit of scutellar plate in posterior half of plate; plate small, revealing dorsal surface of scutellum when viewed dorsally. Mesopopleural setal patch absent. Mesopleuron entirely smooth. Lateral aspect of pronotum anteriorly with some short setae, remainder glabrous. Marginal cell of forewing distinctly deeper than long. Metasoma of sub-equal in size to mesosoma in lateral view.
Diagnosis. This species can be separated from all other Ganaspidium by having the dorsal surface of the scutellum smooth anteriorly, striate posteriorly, and lacking the posterior carina of the scutellum. This species is most easily confused with G. pusillae and G. flemingi , both of which possess a distinct posterior carina of the scutellum.
Etymology. Name refers to the type locality along the ‘El Camino Diablo Real’ in southwestern Arizona. The gender is neuter.
Link to distribution map. http://hol.osu.edu/map-full.html?id=253202
Material examined. Holotype, female: UNITED STATES: ARIZONA. Pima Co., 17mi E Papago Well, Camino del Diablo, along wash, Organ Pipe Cactus Na-
tional Monument, 29.VIII.2006, sweeping, Gates & Buffington, USNM ENT 00655307 About USNM (deposited in USNM). Paratypes: (17 females, 4 males) UNITED STATES: ARIZONA. Pima Co., 17mi E Papago Well, Camino del Diablo, along wash, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument , 29.VIII.2006, sweeping, Gates & Buffington (14 females, 3 males, USNM ENT 00655297 About USNM , 00655298 About USNM , 00655299 About USNM , 00655301- 00655306 About USNM , 00655308 About USNM , 00655309 About USNM , 00655310-00655315 About USNM ( USNM)). CALIFORNIA. Riverside Co. , Thousand Palms , 26.IV.1955, W. R. M. Mason (1 female, USNM ENT 00655546 About USNM ( CNCI)) ; Riverside Co., Whitewater Canyon, 310m, 2.VI.1998 (1 female, UCRC ENT 196990 View Materials ( UCRC)). OREGON. Lake Co., 13.5mi SW Christmas Valley , 5.VIII.1995, sweeping, J. D. Pinto (1 male, UCRC ENT 196979 View Materials ( UCRC)). WASHINGTON. Grant Co. , Potholes State Park , 26.VII.1985, Moss , Finnamore & Thormin (1 female, USNM ENT 00655556 About USNM ( CNCI)) .
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