Messatoporus versicolor Santos, 2013

Santos, Bernardo F. & Aguiar, Alexandre P., 2013, <strong> Phylogeny and revision of <em> Messatoporus </ em> Cushman (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae), with descriptions of sixty five new species </ strong>, Zootaxa 3634 (1), pp. 1-284 : 204-206

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3634.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5262111

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scientific name

Messatoporus versicolor Santos
status

sp. nov.

Messatoporus versicolor Santos , sp. nov.

( Figs 112 View FIGURES 111–114 , 144 View FIGURES 139–152 , 177 View FIGURES 171–179 , 241 View FIGURES 236–241 , 374 View FIGURES 369–376 )

Female. Fore wing 8.08 mm. HEAD: Mandible densely covered with moderately long hairs; MLW 1.92; MWW 0.37; dorsal tooth in front view not distinctly projected upwards, much longer than ventral tooth; ventral tooth somewhat rhomboid. MSM 0.26. Clypeus basally evenly convex, apically gradually flattened, centrally straight; CHW 1.85; CWW 2.12; apical area medially straight, laterally slightly projected, its margin regular, not raised. Antenna with 29 flagellomeres; flagellum uniform; apex of apical flagellomere much narrower than base, distinctly tapered. Supra-antennal area mat, coriarious, not striate near antennal sockets, ventrally and around ocelli distinctly concave, medially with a distinct depression but without a distinct line. Occipital carina uniformly curved, apically weak. Temple and gena narrow, gena regular (as in Fig. 260 View FIGURES 260–271. 260–261 ).

THORAX: Pronotum moderately pilose, mat, minutely punctulate, ventrally moderately striate; epomia weak, distinct only after diverging from pronotal collar, short, ending far from dorsal margin of pronotum, after diverging from pronotal collar approximately straight. Mesoscutum moderately and uniformly convex, ovoid, 1.24 × as long as wide, densely covered with short hairs, shiny, densely punctate; notaulus reaching about 0.72 of mesoscutum length, weakly impressed, surface over notaulus with weak and short transverse wrinkles; scuto-scutellar groove shallow, with vestigial longitudinal wrinkles. Subalar ridge moderately projected; epicnemial carina complete, reaching subalar ridge, distinctly sinuous; sternaulus complete and strong, wider on posterior apex, strongly sinuous, with vestigial vertical wrinkles; scrobe very shallow; mesopleural suture with vestigial longitudinal wrinkles. Mesosternum medially with short transverse wrinkles; median portion of posterior transverse carina of the mesothoracic venter short and almost indistinct, slightly arched forwards. Transverse sulcus at base of propodeum very wide, about 0.9 × as long as anterior area of propodeum, with weak longitudinal wrinkles; metapleuron minutely rugulose, without transverse wrinkles, densely covered with very short hairs; juxtacoxal carina represented by very short ridges. Fore tibia distinctly swollen. Mesal lobe of t4 with 3–4 bristles. Hind coxa punctate-coriarious.

PROPODEUM: 1.01 × as long as wide, shiny, moderately pilose; anterior area moderately punctate; spiracle elliptic, SWL 2.24; anterior transverse carina medially slightly arched forwards. Propodeal wrinkles moderately strong, closely spaced, mostly complete, anteriorly distinctly arched forwards, posteriorly distinctly arched backwards; posterior transverse carina complete, uniformly arched forwards, forming moderately strong sublateral crests.

WINGS: Fore wing vein 1-Rs+M distinctly sinuous, with bulla placed on basal 0.25; crossvein 1m-cu more or less uniformly curved, limit between 1m-cu and 1-Rs+M more or less traceable; vein 1M+Rs anteriorly straight, posteriorly weakly curved; fore wing crossvein 1 cu-a basad of 1M+Rs by 0.36 of its own length; vein 2Cua 0.68 × as long as crossvein 2cu-a; bulla of crossvein 2m-cu placed on midlength; cell 1+2Rs small, APH 0.68, pentagonal, about as high as wide, AWH 1.11; crossvein 3r-m partially spectral, 2r-m and 3r-m distinctly convergent, about same length; vein 3-M distinctly shorter than 2-M; 4-Rs very weakly sinuous; 4-M spectral, straight. Hind wing vein 1-M forming straight angle with vein Cua; vein 2-Rs tubular, apically spectral, reaching wing margin; HW1C 1.16; vein Cub distinctly convex on posterior half, forming distinctly obtuse angle with vein Cua (not curved); vein 2-1A reaching 0.9 of distance to posterior wing margin.

METASOMA: First tergite moderately long, about 0.4 × as long as T2–8, strongly depressed, ventrolaterally angled, uniformly, densely pilose; T1LW 4.24; T1WW 1.66; spiracle on 0.49 of its length, distinctly prominent; median depression elongate, very shallow; median posterior depression subcircular; lateral depressions absent; ventrolateral carina absent. T2LW 1.58; T2WW 2.3; thyridium longer than wide, without small circular depression just behind it; T2–8 densely punctate and minutely and weakly coriarious, densely and uniformly pilose. Ovipositor slender, slightly upcurved, basally cylindric, apically distinctly depressed; dorsal valve without ridges; ventral valve apex with 6 teeth, apical teeth progressively more closely spaced; surface anterior to first tooth rugulose.

Color. Head black, mesosoma and metasoma marked with black, orange and bright and pale yellow. Head: black; clypeus, mandible except apex, mouthparts, supra-clypeal area and complete orbital band, bright yellow (228,202,111); scape and pedicel ferruginous; f8–10 entirely white, f7 and f11 partially white. Mesosoma: mostly pale yellow; small posterior mark on pronotum, sparse marks at propleuron, mesoscutum except subcircular yellow spot, dorsal 0.8 of epicnemium, dorsal borders of mesopleuron, sparse marks along sternaulus, mesepimeron, posterior border of metapleuron and narrow transverse line at posterior area of propodeum, orange (190,088,041); scuto-scutellar groove, ventral 0.2 of epicnemium, mesopleuron around sternaulus, mesosternum, scrobe and part of hypoepimerpon, transverse sulcus, anterior border of metapleuron, anterior area of propodeum and anterior mark at posterior area, black; fore and mid trochanters and femora dorsally orange; fore tibia ventrally with longitudinal brown stripe; fore and mid t5 blackish; mid t1–4 fulvous; hind coxa and trochanters orange, extreme apex of second trochanter and extreme base of femur blackish; subapical 0.25 of hind femur dark orange, apical 0.2 (ventrally 0.4) blackish; hind tibia gradually turning from pale yellow to black on apical 0.25; basal 0.4; basal 0.4 of t1, ventral marks at t2–3 and t4–5 blackish; remainder of hind tarsus white. Metasoma: T1 pale yellow, dorsally orange at median 0.3; S1 orange; anterior margin of T2 dark brown, anterior 0.75 orange, posterior 0.25 pale yellow; S2 pale yellow; T3–6 basally blackish, medially dark orange, posterior 0.4 yellow; S3–5 dark brown, with narrow posterior pale yellow stripe; T7–8 and S6 pale yellow.

Male. Unknown.

Variation. Antenna sometimes with 28 flagellomeres; posterior part of pronotum sometimes marked with orange and blackish; subalar ridge bright to pale yellow; mesosternum sometimes dark orange; hind coxa sometimes with blackish spot; median mark on T1 sometimes pale orange; T2 sometimes anteriorly blackish; propodeum with an orange area between black and yellow areas; anterior area of propodeum sometimes partially orange; mesosternum just ventral to sternaulus either black or with small yellow areas.

Comments. Messatoporus versicolor is one of the most distinctive species of Messatoporus , both in general morphology and color patterns. It shows structural similarities to M. advenus sp. nov., from which it can be readily isolated by the body extensively marked with orange, pale yellow and black (vs. almost entirely orange). Messatoporus versicolor have the pronotum and mesopleuron mostly pale yellow, mesosternum and anterior area of propodeum black and T3–7 black with posterior pale yellow stripes; all of those areas are mostly or entirely orange in M. advenus . The two species can be additionally isolated by the posterior transverse carina complete and forming distinct sublateral crests in M. versicolor (vs. medially interrupted and forming very weak crests in M. advenus ).

Biology. Unknown.

Etymology. From the Latin versicolor , meaning “of various colors”; in reference to its intricate color pattern.

Material examined. 4 ♀. Holotype ♀ from Colombia, Boyacá, SFF Iguaque , 2820 m, 17.III–1.IV.2000, Malaise trap, PReina. Pinned. Extreme tip of both fore wings ripped; otherwise in good shape.

Paratypes: 1 ♀ from Colombia, Boyacá, SFF Iguaque , 2855 m, 1–18.IV.2000, Malaise trap, PReina ; 1 ♀, same data except Pt. 8, 28.II–17.III, 2820 m ; 1 ♀, same data except 2–19.IV.2000, 3010 m ( AEIC) .

Distribution. Recorded only from the type locality, in the Colombian Andes ( Fig. 374 View FIGURES 369–376 ).

AEIC

American Entomological Institute

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