Plutofoenus edwardsi Turner, 1927
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Plutofoenus edwardsi Turner, 1927
(Figs. 3a, 3c, 6e, 6i, 7e, 9b, 11c–d, 12b, 13d, 14b–c, 15)
Plutofoenus edwardsi Turner, 1927: 556 –557 (description); Hedicke, 1939: 42 (catalog); De Santis, 1967: 95 (catalog). Gasteruption edwardsi: Crosskey, 1962: 383 ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5. a – b , fore wing), 397–398 ( Plutofoenus synonymized under Gasteruption ).
Holotype. Female examined. Type locality: ARGENTINA: Mendoza: Potrerillos, P. & M. Edwards, 6.I.1927 ( BMNH). Labels: (1) Type H.T. (2) B.M. TYPE HYM 3.a 145 (3) Plutofoenus edwardsi Turn. Type (4) Potrerillos 6.1.1927 (5) Argentina: Mendoza Prov. P.& M. Edwards B.M. 1927–63.
Other specimens examined. Four females. ARGENTINA: Jujuy: Volcán, 2000m, II.1927, (no collector specified), 2 Ƥ ( AEIC); Volcán, 2000m, II.1927, (no collector specified), 2 Ƥ (one missing metasoma beyond segment 3) ( IMLA).
Diagnosis. Differs from P. paraguayensis by the longer ovipositor sheath (Fig. 3c) (2.2 times longer than metasoma in P. e d w a rd s i, and 1.5 times in P. paraguayensis ). Differs from P. c h a e t u r u s by the shorter ovipositor sheath (Fig. 3c) (3.0 times longer than metasoma in P. chaeturus ), by the head wider than long ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 c) (as wide as long in P. chaeturus ), and by the pronotum with shallow rugae ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 d) (with deep rugae in P. c h a e t u r u s).
Redescription. Female. Length: 16.5 mm (15.1–18.3 mm) (n=3, 2 specimens from AEIC, 1 from IMLA); ovipositor sheath length 1.37 (1.34–1.38)X body length.
Head. Black, rugulose to imbricate, wider than long ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 c); head length 1.35 (1.33–1.37)X eye length; eye length 6.16 (5.77–6.33)X malar space; distance from posterior ocellus to occipital margin 1.55 (1.45–1.60)X distance between posterior ocelli; 1st flagellomere 0.94 (0.81–1.05)X as long as scape, 1.96 (1.83–2.00)X as long as pedicel, 0.81 (0.67–0.93)X as long as 2nd flagellomere; mandible medial tooth developed; clypeus lighter than remaining frons; clypeus and face with fine longitudinal striae; frontal carina well developed between antennae; posterior ocellus inserted at level of upper eye margin ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 c); occipital carina relatively narrow dorsally and wide laterally.
Mesosoma. Mesonotum black, with edges red brown, remaining portions of mesosoma red brown, with some portions black; fore and middle legs with coxa and trochanter black or red brown, femur and tibia red brown, tibia with a white longitudinal stripe, tarsus red brown, with basal tarsomeres lighter and apical tarsomeres gradually darker; hind leg dark brown to red brown; mesosoma (excluding propleuron) 1.57 (1.47–1.68)X as long as high; propleuron 1.11 (1.02–1.15)X longer than its largest wide, 0.75 (0.73–0.76)X pronotum length; metacoxa 2.11 (1.87–2.35)X as long as wide; metatibia 4.38 (4.12–4.55)X as long as wide, 1.37 (1.33–1.40)X as long as femur, 3.43 (3.15–3.68)X as long as 1st tarsomere; propleuron rugulose dorsally and imbricate, with sparse punctations laterally; pronotal process distinct ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 d); pronotum ventral lobe rugose, dorsal and lateral lobes rugulose, area between lobes with a crenulate ridge; mesoscutum estriate rugose ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 b); mesoscutellum rugulose; mesepisternum rugose; mesepimeron with irregular striae; metapleuron micro areolate dorsally, ventral margin near middle coxa rugulose, remaining portion areolate rugose; propodeum areolate ( Figs. 14 View FIGURE 14 b-c); fore wing vein r–m nebulous (Fig. 3a); hind wing with vein 2M+Cu pigmented; 4–6 hamuli (5/4: 25%, 5/5: 50%, 6/5: 25%).
Metasoma. Dark brown, imbricate, 2.60 (2.54–2.72)X as long as mesosoma; ovipositor sheath dark brown basally and subapically, remaining portions yellow brown, 2.23 (2.17–2.29)X as long as metasoma (Fig. 3c).
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. Argentina (Jujuy, Mendoza) ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 ).
Comments. Plutofoenus edwardsi has been recorded in mid-Andean altitudes, although the records are too few to allow further interpretations.
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Plutofoenus edwardsi Turner, 1927
Macedo, Antonio Carlos Cruz 2009 |
Plutofoenus edwardsi
De 1967: 95 |
Crosskey 1962: 383 |
Hedicke 1939: 42 |
Turner 1927: 556 |