Coccidencyrtus umbro, Noyes, 2023

Noyes, John Stuart, 2023, ENCYRTIDAE OF COSTA RICA (HYMENOPTERA: CHALCIDOIDEA), 4 Subfamily Encyrtinae: tribes Arrhenophagini, Habrolepidini, Cerapterocerini, Cheiloneurini, Trechnitini, Cercobelini, Polaszekiini, Protyndarichoidini, Gahaniellini and Syrphophagini (part), mainly primary parasitoids and hyperparasitoids of Coccoidea and Psylloidea (Hemiptera), Taxonomic Monographs on Neotropical Hymenoptera (Oxford, England) 2 (11), pp. 1-921 : 99-101

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.8074943

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BCAD06E8-0AFE-46ED-B7FA-930983CD44C4

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/90D73F8F-B681-47A1-8A1E-74748357905A

taxon LSID

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Felipe

scientific name

Coccidencyrtus umbro
status

sp. nov.

Coccidencyrtus umbro sp.nov.

( Figs 211-218; Hab. E 33, G 34)

DIAGNOSIS. Female (overall length about 0.8-1.2mm): scape largely dark brown; pedicel and funicle yellow, clava pale brown; fore coxa pale yellow, mid and hind coxa brown; fore femur and tibia yellow, tibia with a very faint, pale brown subbasal band; mid femur white with a dark brown subapical band; hind femur mostly dark brown; mid and hind tibiae white with a dark brown subbasal band; gaster largely dark brown, but Gt1 medially pale orange; hypopygium brown; frontovertex ( Fig. 211) about half head width, sometimes much less; antenna ( Fig. 215) with scape about 3X as long as broad, funicle with F1 narrower than pedicel, funicle with F1-F5 slightly transverse, F6 largest and slightly longer than broad; linear sensilla only on F6; clava slightly longer than pedicel and funicle combined, about 4-6X as long as broad; palp formula 3-2; scutellum ( Fig. 214) with 3 pairs of setae and fine, longitudinally elongate striate-reticulate sculpture, about as deep as that on mesoscutum; mid tibial spur about as long as basitarsus; mid basitarsus with 6 ventral pegs; fore wing with stigmal vein ( Fig. 213) slightly longer than postmarginal vein and longer than marginal vein; hypopygium reaching about 0.6X towards apex of gaster; ovipositor, about 3.5X as long as gonostylus and slightly exserted with exserted part about as long as mid tibial spur. Male (length about 0.6-0.8mm): legs darker than in female with brown areas more extensive; fore coxa orange-brown; frontovertex with deeper, reticulate sculpture than female, antenna ( Fig. 217) with all funicle segments longer than broad, segments clothed with setae up to about 5X as long as diameter of segments; phallobase ( Fig. 218) about 3.3X as long as broad; aedeagus about 7X as long as broad, apically acute and about 0.5X as long as mid tibia.

Female (holotype): length, including ovipositor, 0.92mm; excluding ovipositor, 0.84mm ( CPD) .

Head dark brown to black with a weak to moderate metallic lustre; occiput with a weak brassy sheen; frontovertex generally metallic dark green, area between posterior ocelli and occipital margin coppery; area above scrobes coppery; scrobal area coppery to coppery purple, mixed with some violet at top of interantennal prominence and purple along scrobes; temple and gena relatively dull with a very slight brassy sheen; frontovertex with a few, inconspicuous, scattered, brown setae; gena and interantennal prominence with a few scattered, very inconspicuous, brown setae; maxillary palpus white; radicle dark brown; scape dark brown with extreme apex yellow; pedicel and funicle yellow, base of pedicel and F1-F5 slightly dusky; clava pale brown, distal part of basal segment slightly paler dusky yellow; thorax dark brown to black with a metallic lustre; pronotum with a weak coppery purple and brassy sheen; mesoscutum virtually matt with a very weak coppery purple sheen; tegula dark purple-brown with a weak brassy sheen; axilla with a weak coppery purple and brassy sheen; scutellum dorsally similar to mesoscutum, extreme side and apex shining and slightly brassy; mesopleuron with a moderate brassy sheen; fore coxa very pale yellow, slightly dusky proximally; fore femur very pale yellow, slightly dusky dorsally towards apex, tibia very pale yellow, with a very faint, broad, pale brown, subbasal ring, tarsus dusky pale orange with basitarsus pale orange; mid coxa dark brown; mid femur white in proximal 0.5X, a broad, dark brown subapical band, extreme apex white, tibia white to very pale orange and a narrow, subbasal dark, brown band, spur and tarsus very pale orange; hind coxa dark brown; hind femur with proximal 0.25X white, extreme apex white, otherwise dark brown, tibia white at extreme base, a narrow, subbasal, dark brown band, otherwise very pale orange, tarsus very pale orange, apical tarsomere slightly dusky; wings hyaline; propodeum dark brown with a weak brassy and purple sheen; gaster dark purple-brown, dorsally with a coppery purple sheen, proximal part of Gt1 with a distinct pale orange area medially, side and venter with coppery, blue, brassy and green reflections; gonostylus dark brown.

Head about 2.5X as wide as frontovertex, in profile about 1.5X as high as deep, tangent to frontovertex forming an angle of about 80° with that of face; occipital margin sharp, not carinate; no distinct oval depression adjacent to eye near occipital margin; ocelli forming an angle of about 90°; frontovertex hardly narrowing in front of anterior ocellus, with distinct polygonally reticulate sculpture of mesh size subequal to eye facet and slightly deeper in ocellar area, almost smooth above top of scrobes; temple and gena with relatively shallow, longitudinally elongate, fine, polygonally reticulate sculpture; top of scrobes with shallow, regular, polygonally reticulate sculpture; interantennal prominence and mouth margin with shallow, polygonally reticulate sculpture; scrobes shallow, indistinctly margined, broadly ∩-shaped; interantennal prominence dorsally rounded; antenna as in Fig. 215; scape very slightly broadened and flattened, about 3X as long as broad; funicle with F1-F5 small, subequal and slightly transverse, F6 conspicuously larger and slightly longer than broad; clava slender, nearly 6X as long as broad, about 1.2X as wide as F6, downcurved ventrally, slightly longer than pedicel and funicle combined, sutures parallel, sensory area small, at apex only giving it a rounded appearance; eye slightly overreaching occipital margin, clothed with sparse, short inconspicuous setae, each not than diameter of facet; malar sulcus present, but very shallow and indistinct; clypeal margin evenly very slightly concave. Relative measurements: HW 54, HH 40, FV 22, POL 11.5, OOL 2.5, OCL 4.5, AOL 8, EL 28, EW 25.5, MS 16, SL 21.5, SW 7.

Thorax ( Fig. 214) pronotum hardly exposed behind head, its posterior margin broadly concave, not angular medially; pronotum with polygonally reticulate sculpture that is about as deep as that in ocellar area, and of similar mesh; mesoscutum with very fine, longitudinally elongate, polygonally reticulate to striate-reticulate sculpture that is very slightly deeper than that on pronotum and quite silky in appearance; axilla with similar sculpture to pronotum, but slightly more transversely elongate; scutellum dorsally with very similar sculpture to mesoscutum, extreme side and apex completely smooth and shiny; visible part of mesoscutum about 1.8X as broad as long; scutellum about 1.25X as broad as long, apex with a pair of slender, elongate setae; hind femur about 3.8X as long as broad; mid tibial spur about as long as basitarsus; mid basitarsus with 6 ventral pegs; fore wing with venation and setation as in Figs 212, 213; propodeum ( Fig. 214) about 0.08X as long as scutellum. Relative measurements: FWL 51.5, FWW 22; HWL 35.5, HWW 8.

Gaster with hypopygium reaching about 0.6X to apex; last tergite about 0.7X as long as mid tibia, with apex rounded; ovipositor exserted, the exserted part about as long as mid tibial spur or about 0.25X mid tibia.

Paratype. Funicle with linear sensilla present only on F6; mandible with two acute teeth and a rounded upper tooth; palp formula 3-2; hypopygium Fig. 216. Relative measurements: OL 68, GL 19.5 [MT 46].

Variation. Females vary in overall length from 0.77-1.16mm, the head varies from about 1.9- 2.5X as wide as the frontovertex, with the frontovertex relatively narrower in larger specimens, F5 may be slightly larger than any of the preceding segments, the clava may only be a little more than 4.5X as long as broad, especially in smaller specimens, and the occipital margin may be weakly rounded.

Male: length 0.58-0.83mm.

Generally similar to female but for darker legs, wider frontovertex with deeper, reticulate sculpture and structure of antenna and genitalia. Legs generally slightly darker than those of female with brown areas more extensive and more poorly defined, fore coxa orange-brown; head about 1.9X as wide as frontovertex, ocelli forming an angle of about 95°; antenna ( Fig. 217) with all funicle segments longer than broad, F1 slightly longer than broad, F6 about 2X as long as broad, all segments clothed with whorls of long setae, dorsal ones longest and at least about 5X as long as diameter of segments; frontovertex less metallic than in female with conspicuous, polygonally reticulate sculpture of mesh size similar to eye facet; phallobase ( Fig. 218) about 3.3X as long as broad; with each digitus about 3.5X as long a broad and with two apical hooks, aedeagus about 7X as long as broad, apically acute and about 0.5X as long as mid tibia. HW 93, FV 46, MT 79, AL 40.5.

DISTRIBUTION. Costa Rica, Ecuador.

HOSTS. Unknown.

MATERIAL EXAMINED.

Type material. Holotype E: COSTA RICA, Guanacaste, Est. Cacao (ACG) , 10°55’N 85°30’W, 1100m, 19-20.ii.2005 (J.S. Noyes). Paratypes: COSTA RICA, 1E, Guanacaste, Guanacaste NP, Est. Cacao, 1200m, 13.ii.1995 (L. Masner); 4E, Guanacaste, Cacao (ACG), 1100 m, MT/YPT, 26.i-24.ii.1996 (J.S. Noyes); 1E, Guanacaste, Est. Cacao (ACG) , 10°55’N 85°30’W, 1100m, 19-20.ii.2005 (J.S. Noyes); 1E, Guanacaste, Guanacaste NP, Est. Pitilla, YPT, iii.1990 (J.S. Noyes); 1E, Guanacaste NP, below Pitilla, 500m, 7-8.iii.1990 (J.S. Noyes); 1E, Guanacaste, Est. Pitilla, 9km S Santa Cecilia, LN 329950, 380450, 700m, ii.1995 (P. Rios); 1E, Guanacaste, Pitilla ( ACG), 700m, MT/YPT, 24.i-27.ii.1996 (J.S. Noyes); 2E, Guanacaste, Maritza ( ACG), 700m, MT/YPT, 20.i-24.ii.1996 (J.S. Noyes); 1E, Guanacaste, Guanacaste NP (error for Santa Rosa NP ), near Playa Naranjo, 11.iii.1990 (J.S. Noyes); 1E, Guanacaste, Las Pallas, 4km S Cerro Braun, KN 308400 388800, 1100m, 10-24.ii.1996 (J. Ugalde); 1E, Guanacaste, BN Diriá, Vista del Mar, LN 233900 358750, 890m, #64582, viii-ix.2001 (I. Jiménez); 1E, 2G, Guanacaste, PN Palo Verde, Sector Catalina, Fila Catalina, LN 257400 400000, 250m, xii.1999, 8.i-8.ii.2000 and ii.2000 (I. Jiménez); 2E, Alajuela, PN Volcán Tenorio, Sect. El Pilón, LN 298212 427913, 800m, 10.ii.2002 and 23.i.2002 (G. Carballo); 9E, 1G, Alajuela, PN Arenal, Sect. la Peninsula, LN 453800 271500, 600m, various dates 16.vi.1999 - x.2000 (G. Carballo); 1E, Heredia, La Selva BS, 10°26’N 84°01’W, 50-150m, fog Carapa guianensis, FOT /02, 5.iii.1993 ( INBio- OET); 1E, Heredia, La Selva BS, 10°26’N 84°01’W, 50-150m, fog Pentaclethra macroloba, FPM /03, 6.iii.1993 (INBio-OET); 3E, Heredia, Santo Domingo, INBio Parque, LN 526250 217400, 1100m, iii.2002 (J. Azofeifa, J.S. Noyes); 2E, Heredia, Santo Domingo, INBio Parque, LN 526250 217400, 1100m, 1-12. iv.2002 ( D. Rubí, J.S. Noyes ); 1E, Puntarenas, Las Cruces, MT/YPT, 18-22.iii.1990 (J.S. Noyes). Holotype in MZUCR, paratypes in MZUCR, NHMUK, USNM and CNC.

Non type material. ECUADOR, 1E, Res. Eth. Waorani, 00°39’S 76°26’W, 220m, canopy fog, lot #1679, 30.ix.1996 (T.L. Erwin et al.). Material in USNM GoogleMaps .

COMMENTS. Coccidencyrtus umbro and cyathus are probably the most similar Costa Rican species to annulipes (Blanchard) or maculicornis (Blanchard) from Argentina. They both differ from either of the Argentinian species by having the sculpture of the mesoscutum longitudinally strigose to striate reticulate and similar to that of the scutellum whereas in annulipes and maculicornis the sculpture on the mesoscutum is imbricate or squamiform.

INBio

National Biodiversity Institute, Costa Rica

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

CNC

Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids, and Nematodes

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