Plutofoenus edwardsi Turner, 1927

Macedo, Antonio Carlos Cruz, 2009, Generic classification for the Gasteruptiinae (Hymenoptera: Gasteruptiidae) based on a cladistic analysis, with the description of two new Neotropical genera and the revalidation of Plutofoenus Kieffer, Zootaxa 2075, pp. 1-32 : 14-15

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.187219

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6213184

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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.

AEIC

American Entomological Institute

IMLA

Fundacion e Instituto Miguel Lillo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Gasteruptiidae

Genus

Plutofoenus

Loc

Plutofoenus edwardsi Turner, 1927

Macedo, Antonio Carlos Cruz 2009
2009
Loc

Plutofoenus edwardsi

De 1967: 95
Crosskey 1962: 383
Hedicke 1939: 42
Turner 1927: 556
1927
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