Neotheronia jugaldei Gauld, 1991
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10. Neotheronia jugaldei Gauld, 1991 View in CoL
( Figs 25, 26 View FIGURES 25–30 )
Neotheronia jugaldei Gauld 1991: 427 View in CoL [holotype ♀ (INBio), Costa Rica, Puntarenas Prov., Monteverde Reserve , 1300 m, iv–v.1984, coll. I.D. Gauld (examined); ♀ ♂].
References. Gauld et al. 1998: 131 [in key; Costa Rica]. Hernández-Aguilar et al. 1999: 36 [ Mexico (Tamaulipas)]. Ruíz-Cancino et al. 2002: 645 [checklist; Mexico]. Hernández-Aguilar et al. 2005: 470 [ Mexico (Tamaulipas)]. Ruíz-Cancino et al. 2010: 66 [checklist; Mexico (Tamaulipas)].
Material examined. MEXICO. Tamaulipas: 5 ♀ (UAT) Gómez Farías, Alta Cimas, 1.xi.1990 , coll. E. Ruíz C. 1 ♂ (UAT) Gómez Farías, Canindo, 1400 m, 28–30.vii.1993, coll. J.B. Woolley. 1 ♀ (UAT) Ocampo, Ejido El Bejuco, 900 m, Malaise trap, 5–21.i.2017, coll. E. Ruíz-Cancino et al. Veracruz: 4 ♀, 16 ♂ (1 ♀ and 10 ♂ in UAT, 1 ♀ and 2 ♂ in UNAM, 2 ♀ and 4 ♂ in ZISP) SW of Xalapa, park near Institute de Ecología , 19°30.768’N, 96°56.349’W, 1260 m, 12–14.iv.2014 GoogleMaps , coll. A.I. Khalaim. San Andrés, Biological Station Los Tuxlas, 150–250 m, selva alta perennifolia, Malaise trap, coll. M. Madora : 2 ♂ ( UNAM) 10.iii–14.iv.2013 , 3 ♂ (2 ♂ in UNAM, 1 ♂ in ZISP) 14.iv–13.v.2013 , 1 ♂ ( UNAM) 13.v–16.vi.2013 , 2 ♀ and 5 ♂ ( UNAM) 16.vi–24.vii.2013 , 1 ♂ ( ZISP) 24.vii–16.viii.2013 , 7 ♂ ( UNAM) 16.viii–17.ix.2013 , 1 ♀ ( ZISP) 16.iv–1.v.2014 . Oaxaca: 2 ♂ ( AEIC) 85.5 km SW of Tuxtepec, Metate , 900 m, 16–19.x.1962 , coll. H. & M. Townes.
Remarks. In addition to morphological characters given by Gauld (1991), in Mexico both females and males of N. jugaldei differ well from N. montezuma by the black anterior margin of the propodeum and yellowish or brownish basally hind tarsus (in N. montezuma propodeum is entirely yellow and hind tarsus is black).
Distribution. Mexico (Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Oaxaca), Costa Rica.
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