Microctonus sharkeyi, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3725.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:01F895B7-6FFD-44A0-89AB-9236A3FE09AF |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5268302 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C0F07B-FFA2-FFBB-FF1C-F9C63E5F12E0 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Microctonus sharkeyi |
status |
sp. nov. |
M. sharkeyi Pucci new species
Figures 117–119 View FIGURE 117 View FIGURE 118
Etymology: In honor of Dr. Michael Sharkey, the author’s graduate advisor.
Females.—Color: Orange to pale yellow but for the following: black near the ocelli, flagellum dark brown, tarsi and hind tibia often brown, dorsal mesonotum and petiole occasionally partially brown. Length excluding ovipositor: approximately 3.6–4.2. Head: Occipital carina absent medially; lateral eye/gena 1.3–1.6; transverse head/face 2.2–2.5; flagellum length 3.0–4.2, number of flagellomeres 27–32; first flagellomere/second 1.0–1.1; face smooth but for setal insertions; clypeus suboval to subtriangular; length of last four maxillary palpomeres/fore femur length 0.66–0.76. Mesosoma: Subanterior pronotum carinate, pronotum smooth to rugulose elsewhere; number of setae along widest transverse line of anterior lobe approximately 16; notaulus foveate, joined at approximately posterior 1/2 to1/3 of mesoscutum; longitudinal carina on the posterior mesoscutum present; lateral mesonotal lobes glabrous but for a narrow fringe; C+SC+R length 1.3–1.7; stigma length/R1 1.1–1.5; fore wing RS a shallow arch; sternaulus formed by fovea extending diagonally dorso-anteriorly to postero-ventrally then horizontally to propodeum; propodeum areolate-rugose, median groove moderate; outline of propodeum in lateral view usually convex, sometimes posterior end vertical; setae of hind femur less than half maximum femur width. Metasoma: Petiole with longitudinal striae often curved medially as they extend posteriorly, smooth basally; subbasal petiole rounded dorso-laterally; petiole length/posterior width 3.1–3.8; terga 2 + 3 length 0.65–0.85; sheath length 1.1–1.5, sheath/C+SC+R 0.70–1.1.
Specimens examined: Holotype: female, Mexico, Oaxaca, 3.2 mi. SW La Cumbre, VII.18.1985, Wooly & Zolnerowich ( TAMU). Paratypes (all female): Costa Rica: 1, Guanacsate, Est. Cacao , 1000–1150m, VIII.1996 , M. Pereira, L.N. 323150-375500 #47561, Malaise trap ( ESUW); 1, Guanacaste, Santa Rosa National Park, 300m, Malaise trap, Site # 18-X, XI.8.1986, I.D. Gauld & D. Janzen, open regenerating woodland <10 years old, more or less fully shaded as possible ( ESUW); 1, Puntarenas, Fca, Marcos Morales , 1100–1200m, Malaise trap, VII.5– VIII . 25.1995, M. Segura, L.S. 317750-594800 #5491 ( ESUW). Mexico: 1, Chiapas, 3000’, 20 mi. N. Huixtla, VI .6.1969, W.R. M. Mason ( CNC); 1, Guerrero, 6 mi. NE. Tixtla, VII.16.1984, J.B. Wooley ( TAMU); 1, Oaxaca, 19 mi. S San Miguel, Suchixtepec, VII.17.1985, Wooley & Zolnerowich ( TAMU); 1, Oaxaca, 9 miles NE Mitla, VII.20.1985, J. Wooley, G. Zolnerowich, 85/079 ( TAMU); 1, Puebla, 4.7 mi. SW La Cumbre, 5100’, VIII . 23.1987, Wooley & Zolnerowich ( TAMU) .
Flight period: Approximately 90% from June through August.
Remarks: The males are unknown but could very well be present in the examined material since most males remain unidentified.
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