Enicospilus cressoni, Hooker, 1912
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19. E. cressoni Hooker View in CoL ( Fig. 10 e View FIGURE 10 )
Enicospilus cressoni Hooker, 1912: 62 View in CoL . Lectotype ♀, Mexico (PANS), designated by Townes & Townes, 1966: 176.
This species is known to occur in Central America from Mexico south to Costa Rica, in Florida (USA) and on the larger Caribbean islands ( Gauld, 1988). Six specimens (5 ♀ and 1 ♂) were studied by Gauld , who associated with some hesitation the male to the species because he found several differences regarding females (i.e. blackish antennae, lacking pleural sculpture and without a carina joining the spiracle to the lateral longitudinal carina). I have studied 3 Cuban specimens (2 ♀ and 1 ♂) and have found blackish antennae in one female (it also had the body colour darker), but not in the male. Besides, neither male nor females Cuban specimens lack the carina joining the spiracle to the lateral longitudinal carina, so it could be a variation of the species rather than sex. In spite of very few specimens have ever been collected, E. cressoni View in CoL is recorded across the all island, from sea level up to about 500 m. a.s.l. It is the only Cuban species with the combination of central sclerite absent and infuscate to black interocellar area .
MATERIAL EXAMINED: WC. PR. Lomas de Soroa, Candelaria , III1963, Alayo García (1 ♀, IES) ; III1965, no furter data (1 ♂, IES) . CC. CA: Baraguá , XI1927, L. Scaramuzza (1 ♀, MCZ. Not seen by me, but reported by Gauld, 1988: 199) . EC. SC: Puerto Boniato , Santiago de Cuba, XI1945, P. Alayo (1 ♀, MNHNCu) .
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Enicospilus cressoni
FERNÁNDEZ-TRIANA, JOSÉ L. 2005 |
Enicospilus cressoni
Townes, H. & Townes, M. 1966: 176 |
Hooker, C. 1912: 62 |