First record of Acaenitinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from South America with description of a new species and a key to the world species of Arotes Gravenhorst
Author
Castillo, Carol
Author
Saeaeksjaervi, Ilari E.
Author
Bennett, Andrew M. R.
Author
Broad, Gavin R.
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ZooKeys
2011
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.137.1788
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.137.1788
1313-2970-137-77
Genus
Arotes Gravenhorst
Arotes
Gravenhorst, 1829
: 449. Type:
Arotes albicinctus
Gravenhorst, by monotypy.
Asthenomeris
Foerster
, 1869
: 168. Type:
Asthenomeris nigricoxis
Foerster
, 1888, by subsequent inclusion by
Schmiedeknecht 1888
. Synonymized by
Townes et al. 1965
.
Sphalerus
Kriechbaumer, 1878
: 41. Type:
Sphalerus bifasciatus
Kriechbaumer (= albicinctus), by monotypy.
Retanisia
Cameron, 1886
: 299. Type:
Retanisia facialis
Cameron, by monotypy. Synonymized by
Townes and Townes 1960
.
Diagnosis.
Arotes
can be distinguished from other genera of Acaenitinae by combination of both of the following characters: hind tarsal claws with a sharp, accessory tooth near apex of claw and areolet of fore wing open with intercubitus distal to vein 2m-cu.
Description.
Moderately large wasps, mostly black, black and white or black and yellow; legs may be reddish or yellowish in part; antennae with or without white band; fore wing with or without dark spots. Mandible with dorsal tooth equal to or slightly shorter than ventral tooth; clypeus with a pre-apical transverse ridge, the apical edge with medial tubercle in most species; subocular sulcus complete; face centrally swollen, with weak transverse ridges or weak central rugose ridges, and with median vertical ridge which extends between antennae and onto frons as distinct carina; occipital carina complete dorsally. Notaulus strong, reaching posteriorly to centre of mesoscutum; scutellum flattened, laterally carinate at least at anterior end; submetapleural carinae more or less complete, not expanded anteriorly; propodeum quite long, with more or less clearly defined area superomedia; propodeal spiracle elliptical. Fore wing without
areolet
, intercubitus distal to 2m-cu; vein 2m-cu with two well-separated bullae. All tarsal claws with sharp, accessory tooth near apex of claw. Ventral swelling of 1st sternite from acute to smoothly rounded, bearing numerous, long, erect hairs; ovipositor projecting beyond apex of metasoma by about 1.8-2.7 times length of hind tibia; ovipositor with ventral ridges apically that are vertical and widely spaced.
Key to the world species of
Arotes
Note.
Asthenomeris nigricoxis
Foerster
is a species of
Arotes
according to
Townes et al. (1965)
, but specimens of this species are not known to us and the original description (
Schmiedeknecht 1888
) is too brief to allow diagnosis from its congeners. For this reason it is omitted from the key below.
Specimens at CNC with intermediate colour patterns indicate that
Arotes albicinctus
(Gravenhorst) and
Arotes annulicornis
Kriechbaumer may be synonyms.
Fig. 1 |
Figs 2-3 |
Figs 4-5 |
Arotes sugiharai
|
Arotes facialis
|
Arotes ustulatus
|
Arotes odontus
|
Arotes maurus
|
Arotes albicinctus
|
Arotes annulicornis
|
Fig
. 4
|
Arotes ucumari
|
Fig. 5 |
Arotes pammae
|
Arotes
flaviscutatus
|
Arotes melleus
|
Arotes decorus
|
Fig. 6 |
Arotes maurus
|
Fig. 7 |
Arotes melleus
|
Arotes moiwanus
|
Arotes amoenus
|
Arotes maculatus
|