Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) abbreviatus ( Ogloblin, 1953 )

Triapitsyn, Serguei V., Huber, John T., Logarzo, Guillermo A., Berezovskiy, Vladimir V. & Aquino, Daniel A., 2010, Review of Gonatocerus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in the Neotropical region, with description of eleven new species, Zootaxa 2456, pp. 1-243 : 99-103

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Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) abbreviatus ( Ogloblin, 1953 )
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Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) abbreviatus ( Ogloblin, 1953) View in CoL

( Figs 175–184 View FIGURES 175 – 177 View FIGURES 178 – 181 View FIGURES 182 – 184 )

Lymaenon abbreviatus Ogloblin 1953: 7 View in CoL –8 + plates (láminas) I and II (illustrations). Type locality: Loreto, Misiones, Argentina.

Gonatocerus (Gonatocerus) abbreviatus (Ogloblin) View in CoL : De Santis & Esquivel 1967: 101 (list); De Santis 1967: 103 (catalog); De Santis 1979: 364 (catalog).

Gonatocerus abbreviatus (Ogloblin) View in CoL : Yoshimoto 1990: 39 (list); Triapitsyn 2006b: 112 (= G. sp. 8); Luft Albarracin et al. 2009: 8 (list; distribution and host associations in Argentina).

Lymaenon abbreviatus Ogloblin View in CoL : Loiácono et al. 2005: 12 (type information, invalid syntype designation).

Type material examined. Holotype female [MLPA] on slide labeled: 1. “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. Typus! ♀ Loreto, Misiones 18.V.1932. A. O.”; 2. “5069/1”. The holotype is insufficiently cleared, rather poorly mounted dorsoventrally, lacking significant apical parts of both forewings and one hind wing, and also one protarsus; detached from the body are clava of the left antenna, F4 and F5, and F6–F8 and clava of the right antenna, most of the other hind wing (except base of the submarginal vein), three apical tarsomeres of one of the middle legs and two apical tarsomeres of one of the hind legs. This specimen was invalidly designated as syntype by Loiácono et al. (2005). Paratypes [all MLPA]: 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones 14.iv.1934. Yerbal. Cesped.”; 1 ♀, 1 ♂ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Carapari, Salta 29.v.1948. Baccharis . A. O.”; 3 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus [species name ip] A. O. ♀ Rio de las Piedras Pcia de Salta. 3.V.1951. A. O.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus A. O [ip] ♀ Rio de las Piedras Pcia de Salta, 30.iv.1951. A. O.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus [species name ip] ♀ Chuscha, Choromo-ro, Tucumán. 26.iv.1951 A. O.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus [species name ip] ♀ San Pedro de Co-lalao, Pcia de Tucumán. 27.iv.1951 A. O.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus AO [ip] ♀ [Loret – co] Nacanguazú, Misiones, 26.iii.1949.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones 9.iv.1934 Yerbal.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones 9.iv.1934. Yerbal.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones 9.iv.1934. Yerbal.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones 15.iv.1934 Yerbal”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones 9.iv.1934 Yerbal.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones 18.x.1933 ”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Carapari. Salta 29.v.1948. Baccharis A. O”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus A. O ♀ Carapari – Salta. 29.v.1948. Baccharis .”; 1 ♂ on slide labeled: 1.“ Lymaenon abbreviatus A. O. ♂ Caimancito Salta [co] Jujuy [al ip] 25.v.1948 A. O.”; 2. “Caimancito 25.v.48 ”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones 18.iv.1934. Yerbal. Cesped.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus A. Ogl. ♀ Yacuiba, Bolivia. 27.v.1948 A. O.”; 1 ♂ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. Ogl. [ip] ♂ Loreto, Misiones 17.ii.1949.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus A. O. [ip] ♀ Termas del rio Hondo, Sgo d. Estero 24.iv.1951. A. O.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus [species name ip] ♀ Loreto, Misiones 10.x.1933.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “3 Gonatocerus abbreviatus [species name ip] ♀ Loreto, Misiones 23.x.1934 A. A. O.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Loreto, Misiones.

21.iv.1934. Yerbal. Cesped.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon abbreviatus A. Ogl [ip] ♀ Loreto, Misiones 15.vi.1936. A. A. O. ” ; 1 ♂ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. [♀ changed ip to ♂] Loreto, Misiones 12.x.1933.” ; 1 ♂ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♂ Loreto, Misiones 20.iv.1934. Yerbal. Cesped. ” ; 1 ♂ on slide labeled: “[an illegible, faint word ip, could be “allotypus” since the allotype was not found among the male paratypes of this species] 2 Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♂ Loreto, Misiones 25.x.1933 A. A. O. Photo ” ; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Gonatocerus abbreviatus A. O. ♀ Tigre, B. Aires. iv.1946.”.

Lymaenon abbreviatus was described from 28 females (including holotype) and 6 males (including allotype), collected in Salta, Jujuy, Tucumán, Santiago del Estero, Buenos Aires, and Misiones Provinces of Argentina as well as in Yacuiba (Gran Chaco Province, Tarija Department) in Bolivia. Altogether, 26 females and 6 males certainly belonging to the type series were found in MLPA. Moreover, some of the following specimens (particularly the females) in MLPA might also belong to the type series (as paratypes) although we treat them as non-types because Ogloblin identified them with a question mark: 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “56. Lymaenon ? abbreviatus [species name ip] ♀ Tigre. B.A. iv.1942.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon ? abbreviatus [species name ip] ♀ Tigre. B. Aires 11.ii.1945. A. O.”; 1 ♀ on slide labeled: “ Lymaenon ? abbreviatus [species name ip] Tigre. B. Aires III.1945 ”; 1 ♂ on slide labeled: “4. Lymaenon ? abbreviatus A. O. [ip] ♂ Loreto, Misiones 12.ii.1949.”.

Material examined. ARGENTINA. BUENOS AIRES, Moreno, 34°08’57’’S 58°46’57’’W, 9.iv.2005, C. Coviella [4 ♀, UCRC]. CÓRDOBA, Villa de Soto, 30°50’53’’S 65°10’18’’W, 540 m, sentinel eggs of Tapajosa rubromarginata (Signoret) in citrus leaves left 17.i.2003 by L. Varone, G.A. Logarzo, E.G. & M. Virla, W. Jones and S.V. Triapitsyn, collected 24.i.2003 by G.A. Logarzo and L. Varone (emerged 7.ii. 2003 in University of California at Riverside Quarantine Laboratory, Riverside, California, USA, collected by V.V. Berezovskiy and S.V. Triapitsyn, UCR Quarantine S&R 03–02–02) [2 ♀, UCRC]. FORMOSA, 26.27°S 58.27°W, 60 m, 26.iii.2003, J. Munro [1 ♀, UCRC]. JUJUY, Aguas Calientes, iv.2003, G.A. Logarzo, E.G. Virla, L. Varone (from eggs of an undetermined Cicadellini leafhopper on cafecillo, Chamaecrista nictitans var. jaliscensis ) [1 ♀, UCRC]. LA RIOJA: Anillaco: 1–28.ii.2001, P. Fidalgo, J. Torréns, G. Fidalgo [8 ♀, 2 ♂, UCRC]; 1–31.iii.2001, P. Fidalgo, J. Torréns, G. Fidalgo [20 ♀, CNCI (5), IMLA (5), MLPA (5), UCRC (5)]; 1–30.iv.2001, P. Fidalgo, G. Fidalgo [2 ♀, UCRC]. Castro Barros, La Calera, 8.i.2001, P. Fidalgo [1 ♀, 2 ♂, UCRC]. Santa Vera Cruz, 28°40’42.7’’S 66°57’50.4’’W, 1660 m, 31.xii.2002, P. Fidalgo [1 ♀, UCRC]. MIS- IONES: Loreto, 30.xi.1931, A.A. Ogloblin [1 ♀, MLPA] [we do not consider this specimen as a paratype of Lymaenon abbreviatus because Ogloblin (1953) did not mention any specimens collected during November]. San Vicente, xii.2000, G.A. Logarzo, V. Manrique (from eggs of T. rubromarginata ) [1 ♀, 1 ♂, UCRC]. SALTA: Aguas Blancas, 22.72°S 64.40°W, 447 m, 23.iii.2003, J. Munro [3 ♀, 6 ♂, UCRC]. Cabeza de Buey, 24.79°S 65.03°W, 781 m, 21.iii.2003, J. Munro [1 ♀, UCRC]. Metán, 9.xii.1952, A.A. Ogloblin [4 ♀, MLPA]. Parque Nacional [Finca] El Rey, 30.xi.1952, A.A. Ogloblin [1 ♀, 1 ♂, MLPA]. Rosario de la Frontera: 20.iii.2003, J.M. Heraty [1 ♀, UCRC]; Hotel Termas grounds, 25.84°S 64.93°W, 899 m, 20.iii.2003, J. Munro [4 ♀, UCRC]. San Ramón de la Nueva Orán, 23.13°S 63.48°W, 633 m, 22.iii.2003, J. Munro [1 ♀, UCRC]. TUCUMÁN: El Cadillal, 19.i.1996, M.J. Sharkey [1 ♀, CNCI]. Las Mesadas, 27°05’33.1’’S 65°37’43.3’’W, 600 m, 19.i.2003, S.V. Triapitsyn, G.A. Logarzo [1 ♀, UCRC]. 39 km N of San Miguel de Tucumán, 29.xi–4.xii.1999, L. Williams, III, G.A. Logarzo [1 ♀, CNCI]. Tafí Viejo: emerged xii.2001 from sentinel eggs of T. rubromarginata, G.A. Logarzo, E.G. Virla [1 ♀, UCRC]; emerged 5.i.2002 from sentinel eggs of T. rubromarginata exposed 28.xii.2001, G.A. Logarzo, L. Varone [1 ♀, UCRC]. BRAZIL. GOIÁS, Campinaçu, Serra da Mesa Survey: 13°51.6’S 48°23.5’W, 20.ii.1996 [1 ♀, UCRC]; 13°52.0’S 48°23.3’W, 21–22.ii.1996 [1 ♀, UCRC]. URUGUAY. ARTIGAS, 60 km SE of Artigas, 30°49’S 56°03’W, 200 m, 17– 27.xii.2002, S. & J. Peck [1 ♀, CNCI]. RÍO NEGRO, 10 km E of Fray Bentos, Estancia M’Bopicuá, 33°06’S 58°12’W, 3 m, 15–30.xii.2002, S. Peck [1 ♂, CNCI]. SALTO, Termas de Arapey, 30°56’S 57°32’W, 220 m, 12–28.xii.2002, S. Peck [1 ♂, CNCI].

Redescription. FEMALE (holotype, paratypes, and non-type specimens). Body length 730–1360 µm. Body mostly yellow or yellowish-orange, trabeculae dark brown, interocellar area light brown; scape and pedicel yellowish or light brown, flagellum dark brown; legs mostly yellowish except metatibia notably darker, light brown to brown; base of gaster pale or light yellow, remainder of gaster yellowish brown to brown.

Head much wider than long, a little wider than mesosoma ( Fig. 176 View FIGURES 175 – 177 ). Antenna ( Figs 175 View FIGURES 175 – 177 , 178 View FIGURES 178 – 181 ) with radicle 0.2–0.24x total length of scape, rest of scape 2.4–2.7x as long as wide; pedicel much longer than F1; F1 the shortest funicle segment and without mps, F2 at least a little longer than F1 and at least a little shorter than F3, F3 either considerably shorter than F4 (when F3 lacks mps and F4 with mps) or just a little shorter to a little longer than F4, F4–F7 usually more or less subequal in length or sometimes F4 a little shorter than F5 (when F4 lacks mps), F8 a little shorter than F7; mps on F2 (usually 0, occasionally 1), F3 (0 or 1), F4 (0, 1, or 2), F5 (2), F6 (usually 2, occasionally 1 or 0), F7 (2), and F8 (2); clava with 8 mps, 3.2–3.7x as long as wide, a little shorter than combined length of F5–F8.

Mesosoma ( Figs 176 View FIGURES 175 – 177 , 180 View FIGURES 178 – 181 ) a little longer to a little shorter than gaster. Mesoscutum and scutellum almost smooth; propodeum ( Fig. 179 View FIGURES 178 – 181 ) with well-developed submedian carinae that widen anteriorly from about midpropodeum and extend almost to anterior margin, smooth between carinae and also between submedian and lateral carinae. Forewing ( Figs 177 View FIGURES 175 – 177 , 181 View FIGURES 178 – 181 ) 3.3–3.7x as long as wide; longest marginal seta 0.2–0.3x maximum wing width; disc with two brown bands: the smaller, more intensely pigmented band behind and just beyond stigmal vein, and the larger, more uniformly and diffusely pigmented band on the entire apical third or so of wing; bare behind submarginal and marginal veins, sparsely setose behind stigmal vein, and densely setose elsewhere. Hind wing 19–21x as long as wide; disc with a row of setae along each margin and bare elsewhere, with a slight brownish tinge, a little more so just beyond venation and apically; longest marginal seta 2.5–2.7x maximum wing width.

Petiole 1.0–1.2x as wide as long; ovipositor 0.5–0.7x length of gaster, not or just barely exserted beyond apex of gaster; 0.8–1.0x as long as mesotibia.

Measurements (µm) of the holotype. Total body length 953; head 166; mesosoma 400; petiole 40; gaster 363; ovipositor 266. Antenna: radicle 39; rest of scape 149; pedicel 61; F1 30; F2 40; F3 47 (52) [shorter on the left antenna, lacking a mps; longer on the right antenna, with 1 mps]; F4 55; F5 60; F6 55; F7 57; F8 52; clava 218.

MALE (paratypes and non-type specimens). Body length 730–1160 µm. Similar to female except for normal sexually dimorphic features and the following. Body generally a little darker: vertex often entirely brownish (notably more so between ocelli), scape and pedicel light brown, flagellum brown to dark brown; mesoscutum, scutellum, axillae, and dorsellum light brown to brown; apical brown band on forewing disc usually somewhat less pronounced, sometimes more or less as an uniform brownish tinge. Antenna as in Fig. 182 View FIGURES 182 – 184 . Forewing ( Fig. 183 View FIGURES 182 – 184 ) 3.2–3.5x as long as wide. Genitalia as in Fig. 184 View FIGURES 182 – 184 .

Diagnosis. Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) abbreviatus is a member of the ater subgroup of the ater species group, and is characterized by the forewing having two brown bands on the disc ( Figs 177 View FIGURES 175 – 177 , 181 View FIGURES 178 – 181 , 183 View FIGURES 182 – 184 ) and by peculiar submedian carinae on the propodeum that widen anteriorly from about the middle of the propodeum toward its anterior margin ( Fig. 179 View FIGURES 178 – 181 ). It can be confused with G. (Cosmocomoidea) mumu sp. n., which has a relatively longer F2 of the female antenna ( Fig. 382 View FIGURES 382 – 385 ) and the forewing with distal band on the disc well defined, relatively darker and more distinct basally ( Fig. 385 View FIGURES 382 – 385 ), as indicated in the key.

Distribution. NEOTROPICAL: Argentina, Bolivia ( Ogloblin 1953), Brazil *, and Uruguay *.

Hosts. Plesiommata mollicella (Fowler) and Scopogonalia subolivacea (Stål) ( Luft Albarracin et al. 2009), Tapajosa rubromarginata (Signoret) , an undetermined Cicadellini species, and also probably some undetermined leafhopper species on Baccharis sp. ( Ogloblin 1953) ( Cicadellidae ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae

Genus

Gonatocerus

Loc

Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) abbreviatus ( Ogloblin, 1953 )

Triapitsyn, Serguei V., Huber, John T., Logarzo, Guillermo A., Berezovskiy, Vladimir V. & Aquino, Daniel A. 2010
2010
Loc

Lymaenon abbreviatus

Loiacono 2005: 12
2005
Loc

Gonatocerus abbreviatus

Luft 2009: 8
Yoshimoto 1990: 39
1990
Loc

Gonatocerus (Gonatocerus) abbreviatus

De 1979: 364
De 1967: 101
1967
Loc

Lymaenon abbreviatus

Ogloblin 1953: 7
1953
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