Dreisbachia Townes, 1962
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Genus Dreisbachia Townes, 1962 View in CoL View at ENA
Dreisbachia Townes 1962: 38 View in CoL (new name for Laufeia View in CoL ).
Synonym:
Laufeia Tosquinet, 1903 (name preoccupied by Simon, 1889). Type species: Laufeia mira Tosquinet, 1903 , by monotypy.
References. Townes & Townes 1960: 220 [ Laufeia View in CoL ; description; revision of 2 Nearctic species; key]. Townes & Townes 1966: 18 [catalogue; 1 species in Neotropical region]. Townes 1969: 100 [diagnosis]. Carlson 1979: 334 [catalogue; 2 species in North America]. Gauld 1991: 305 [description; 1 species in Costa Rica (described as new)]. Gauld et al. 1998: 40 [3 species in Costa Rica (2 described as new); key]. Gauld et al. 2002: 43 [1 species in El Salvador]. Gauld & Dubois 2006: 542 [syn. of Schizopyga View in CoL ]. Shaw 2006: 225 [ex synonym of Schizopyga View in CoL ]. Fernández-Triana 2007: 213 [1 new species from Cuba (described as Schizopyga View in CoL )]. Loffredo & Penteado-Dias 2008 [1 new species from Brazil (described as Schizopyga View in CoL )].
Gauld & Dubois (2006) synonymized this genus under Schizopyga View in CoL , but we consider it, after Shaw (2006) and Matsumoto (2016), as a separate genus. Two Afrotropical species of Schizopyga View in CoL were transferred to Dreisbachia View in CoL by Varga & Reshchikov (2018), and we found that the Cuban species Schizopyga anseli Fernández-Triana, 2007 View in CoL and Brazilian S. moreirae Loffredo & Penteado-Dias, 2008 are also distinct members of the genus Dreisbachia View in CoL (comb. nov.).
The genus Dreisbachia View in CoL comprises 15 species worldwide. In the New World, two species, D. navajo (Townes) View in CoL and D. slossonae (Davis) View in CoL , occur in the Nearctic region (record of the former species from Honduras requires verification, see Remarks section under this species), three species occur in Central America, one species is known from Cuba and one species from Brazil. One species, D. avivae Gauld View in CoL , is found to occur in Mexico.
Nothing is known about host range of any species in the genus.
Dreisbachia navajo View in CoL is included to the key because it is known from southern USA and probably from Honduras, and therefore has the potential to be found in Mexico.
Key to species of Dreisbachia View in CoL View at ENA occurring in Mexico
1. First sternite of metasoma in profile with very strong anteriorly directed protuberance near hind end ( Figs 7 View FIGURES 5–9 , arrow, 13). Eye bare or with very short inconspicuous setae ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5–9 ). Propodeum without median longitudinal carinae. [Head black. Mesosoma black with mesoscutum, scutellum, mesopleuron (sometimes blackish in upper part) and metapleuron reddish brown, posterolateral corners of pronotum and tegula whitish ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 5–9 ). Pterostigma pale yellowish brown. Metasomal tergites black, laterally reddish brown.]............................................................................... 1. D. avivae Gauld View in CoL
– First sternite of metasoma in profile with weak swelling, without conspicuous protuberance ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 15–19 , arrow). Eyes with distinct setae ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15–19 ). Propodeum with a pair of median longitudinal carinae ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 15–19 )..................... D. navajo (Townes) View in CoL
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Dreisbachia Townes, 1962
Khalaim, Andrey I., Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique & Coronado-Blanco, Juana María 2024 |
Dreisbachia
Townes, H. K. 1962: 38 |