Anisepyris dietrichorum, Barbosa & Azevedo
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4416.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5961439 |
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Anisepyris dietrichorum |
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dietrichorum Barbosa & Azevedo , species-group nov.
( Figs 18G–N View FIGURE 18 , 19A–F View FIGURE19 )
Females. Head longer than wide; mandible with five distal teeth, evenly developed; clypeus short; antennal scrobe ecarinate; frontal angle of ocellar triangle about right; ocelli very small; vertex straight. Pronotal disc with transverse carina complete; parapsidal signum with anterior half continuous; metapectal-propodeal disc as long as wide; anterior margin of propodeal declivity not setose; mesopleuron with mesopleural fovea closed, lower fovea and mesopleural suture opened. Mesotibia not spinose Metatrochanter with lateral expansion.
Males. Frons coriaceous or weakly coriaceous , with metallic reflexion. Clypeus short; median clypeal carina as high as epistomal suture, in lateral view; antenna not elongate; antennal scrobe ecarinate. Pronotal disc with transverse carina complete. Metapostnotum with first pair of metapostnotal carina and metapostnotal-propodeal suture convergence absent or present; propodeal declivity with sculpture present; distinction between metapectalpropodeal disc and metapleuron distinct by sculpture difference. Mesopleuron with lower mesopleural fovea opened and mesopleural suture closed. Forewing with Cu vein indistinct of cu-a and R-rs&Rs vein distinct. Hind wing with one or two proximal and four distal hamuli. Posterior hypopygeal margin uniform. Genitalia with paramere as long as or longer than basiparamere; inner margin of basivolsella straight.
Distribution. It is mostly from Neotropical region
Remarks. In this species-group we found a peculiar and rare characteristic among Anisepyris species: the “distinction between propodeum and metapleuron with distinct texture”. This is rare in Anisepyris and in Epyrinae as a whole, but is common in Mesitiinae , as cited by Barbosa & Azevedo (2011). Therefore, we reallocate these species from the proteus species-group into a new species-group under the name dietrichorum . This species-group is composed of 10 species ( Table 1).
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