Brachymeria mochica, a new Neotropical species of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) discovered on the archaeological site of Huacas de Moche, Peru with a review of related species
Author
Delvare, Gérard
Author
Huchet, Jean-Bernard
text
Zootaxa
2017
4290
1
43
60
journal article
32723
10.11646/zootaxa.4290.1.2
a2bf715a-07c1-4693-adbb-f8f85b8d8faa
1175-5326
828897
8172109F-E545-4EB7-9E9D-D91E7DD1FA42
Brachymeria amenocles
(Walker, 1846)
stat. rev.
Chalcis Amenocles
Walker 1846b
: 84
. Original deScription
♀
.
Sierra Leone
.
Lectotype
by
BoUček
1972
: 241
bUt
type
locality erroneoUSly qUoted
aS
Hong-Kong
by thiS aUthor.
Brachymeria amenocles
(Walker)
:
ThompSon 1955
: 195
(earlieSt knoWn USe of combination
vide
NoyeS 2016).
=
Chalcis varipes
Walker 1871
: 48
. Original deScription ♀. SoUth
Africa
.
Syn. rev
.
=
Brachymeria Beccarii
MaSi
1929
:
142
–
144
.
Original deScription ♀
.
Kenya.
Syn. rev
.
Type material.
Chalcis Amenocles
.
Lectotype, a ♀ on a minutien pin, designated by Bouček (1972), this designation being validated here (
Fig. 32
) (BMNH, Hym. type 5.440).
Chalcis varipes
. Lectotype, a ♀ on a minutien pin, the designation of which by Bouček (1971) is also validated (
Fig. 31
) (BMNH, Hym. type 5.441).
Brachymeria Beccarii
.
Holotype ♀, by monotypy (
Fig. 39
) (MCSN).
Other material. IVORY COAST.
Bouaké
,
Malaise trap
in rice field,
28.i.1978
,
P. Cochereau
leg. (
1 ♀
CIRAD
).
GUINEA
. Koliegbé,
01.iii.1992
, J.-F. Vayssières leg. (13 ♀ CIRAD).
Diagnosis.
Mainly as
B.
podagrica
but separated from it by its flagellum being clearly fusiform and having long erect setae (
Fig. 25
); the mesonotum having much sparser puncturation with numerous interspaces being broader than the points (
Fig. 26
); the metafemur having much sparser punctulation, basally the femur having the interspaces between the piliferous points much larger than their own diameter (
Fig. 28
); and the gaster being lanceolate and relatively longer, at least 2× as long as broad (
Fig. 27
).
Hosts and Biology.
In
Namibia
and
Zimbabwe
,
B.
amenocles
[as
B.
varipes
or
B.
podagrica
] develops at the expense of
Sarcophaga inzi
Curran, 1834
, infesting corpses of
Triaenostreptus heros
Porat, 1872
[quoted as
Spirostreptus triodus
(Attems, 1909)
] (Diplopoda,
Spirostreptidae
) (Curthbertson 1932 & 1938; Kirk-Spriggs 1999). The female oviposits below the cuticle of the third instar larvae before these move within the ground for pupation.
Brachymery amenocles
may also parasitize the larvae of
Glossina morsitans
Westwood, 1851 (Glossinidae)
following the same behavioural pattern (Curthbertson 1932).