Lytopylus alejandromasisi Kang sp. n. Fig. 3
Diagnosis.
Fore wing mostly infuscated; hind tibia black basally and distally, yellow at mid-length; pronotum entirely yellow; mesoscutum entirely pale; anterior transverse carina of propodeum reaching the lateral margin; median tergites entirely pale.
Description.
Holotype: male. Body length 5.6 mm. Fore wing length 5.4 mm. Fore wing mostly infuscated. Scutellar sulcus with five longitudinal carinae. Median areola of propodeum with well-defined margins. Anterior transverse carina of propodeum reaching the lateral margin. Lateral longitudinal carinae of median tergite 1 well-defined. Median syntergite 2+3 1.1 times longer than wide.
Female.
Unknown.
Etymology.
Lytopylus alejandromasisi is named in honor of Alejandro Masis in recognition of his participation in the collaborative development of the ICE-ACG geothermal project of Pailas II, northwestern Costa Rica.
Biology.
Reared one time from Gelechiidae "same as 93-SRNP-3345.1" feeding on very new leaves of Bursera tomentosa ( Burseraceae) in ACG dry forest at 280 m elevation.
Type material.
Holotype ♂: Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Sector Santa Rosa, Quebrada Duende, Area de Conservaciόn Guanacaste 10.83663N - 85.61144W 280m., gusaneros coll., host plant: Burseraceae Bursera tomentosa, host caterpillar: Gelechiidae, same as 93-SRNP-3345.1, coll. date: 7/7/1993, parasitoid eclosion date: 7/25/1993, DHJPAR0015416.