Epirhyssa corralesi Gauld, 1991
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3. Epirhyssa oaxaca Porter, 1978 View in CoL
Figs 9–15 View Figs 9–15 .
Epirhyssa oaxaca Porter, 1978: 382 View in CoL [holotype female (AEIC), Mexico, Oaxaca, 6 mi. S. Valle Nacional, 2000 ft. (= 610 m), 18.V.1971, coll. H. Howden].
= Epirhyssa corralesi Gauld, 1991 View in CoL , syn.n.
REFERENCES. Gauld, 1991: 125 [ E. corralesi View in CoL (description); Costa Rica]; Gauld, Wahl, 1997: 451 [ E. corralesi View in CoL ; remarks; Costa Rica]; Ruíz-Cancino et al., 2002: 646 [checklist; Mexico]; Sánchez-García et al., 2015: 828 [checklist; Mexico (Oaxaca)].
MATERIAL EXAMINED. Mexico, Veracruz: San Andrés, Biological Station Los Tuxtlas, 150–250 m, selva alta perennifolia, Malaise trap, coll. M. Madora (all in UNAM): 14.IV–13. V.2013, 1 ♂; 16.VIII–17.IX.2013, 1 ♀; 31.III–16.IV.2014, 1 ♀; 28. V –16. VI.2014, 1 ♀. Same locality and trap, 4–8.X.2014, coll. A.I. Khalaim, 1 ♀ ( ZISP). Oaxaca: 6 mi. S.Valle Nacional, 2000 ft. (= 610 m) , 18. V .1971 , coll. H. Howden, 1 ♀ (holotype of E. oaxaca ; AEIC).
REMARKS. The holotype of E. oaxaca was examined by the senior author and was found to correspond well with the original description of the Costa Rican species E. corralesi , including such important features as long suranal cornus with flattened circular apical area ( Figs 14, 15 View Figs 9–15 ), flagellum with basal and submedian brownish bands ( Fig. 12 View Figs 9–15 ), and clypeus with a distinct median apical tooth ( Fig. 11 View Figs 9–15 , arrow). Thus, we conclude that E. corralesi is a junior synonym of E. oaxaca , syn.n.
VARIATION. Examined specimens from Veracruz are conspicuously smaller than the holotype of E. oaxaca . Some Mexican specimens are rather pale with legs and first tergite only with pale brown markings and hind coxa predominantly yellow with brown marks on ventral and inner sides. Occipital carina is completely absent ventrally, or vestigial and more or less reaching the hypostomal carina in Mexican material, and complete ventrally and joining to the hypostomal carina in Costa Rican specimens, according to the description of E. corralesi by Gauld [1991].
DISTRIBUTION. Mexico (Veracruz, Oaxaca), Costa Rica.
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Epirhyssa corralesi Gauld, 1991
Khalaim, A. I., Ruíz-Cancino, E. & Coronado-Blanco, J. M. 2021 |
Epirhyssa oaxaca
Porter C. C. 1978: 382 |