Synopsis of the parasitic wasps Bephrata (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea, Eurytomidae) in Brazil
Author
Perioto, Nelson W.
Author
Fernandes, Daniell R. R.
Author
Lara, Rogéria I. R.
Author
Tavares, Marcelo T.
Author
Rafael, José A.
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Iheringia, Série Zoologia
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2023-07-07
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4766e2023010
journal article
10.1590/1678-4766e2023010
1678-4766
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Bephrata lorraineae
Gates & Hanson, 2009
(
Figs 13, 14
)
New records. Manaus (AM), Fernando de Noronha archipelago (PE), MarliÉria (MG), Domingos Martins, Cariacica, Guarapari, ItaguaÇÚ, Laranja da Terra, Santa Maria de JetibÁ, Santa Leopoldina, Santa Teresa and Vitória (ES), Nova IguaÇu (RJ), Luiz Antônio, MatÃo, RibeirÃo Grande, Iguape, and Ubatuba (SP), and Morretes (
PR
) (
Fig. 14
).
Material examined.
Holotype
female (
USNM
) (images examined, available at http://n
2t
.net/ark:/65665/3c11118c9- 34ff-41ae-a7d0-4eabd557fa7e) and
91 females
and
25 males
. “
COSTA RICA
, Puntarenas,
R.F. Golfo Dulce
, 24kmW, Piedras Blancas,
200m
, IV-V.1992, col.
P. Hanson
”; “BRASIL,
AM
, Manaus, Embrapa-Guar. org.,
23.xi.2012
,
2°53’29.14”S
/
59°58’45.80”O
, Borda Malaise Lote: 1909,
Karine Schoeninger
col.”,
1 female
(
INPA
); “
BRASIL
,
PE
, Fernando de Noronha,
3°51’17”S
/
32°26’26”W
, CapimAÇu,
9-24.vi.2019
, Malaise G.,
J.A. Rafael
,
F. Limeira-de-Oliveira
,
L.C. Castro
col.”,
3 males
(
INPA
); same data except
24.vi-8.vii.2019
,
1 male
(
INPA
); same data except
23.vii-7.viii.2019
,
2 females
(
INPA
); same data except
7-21. viii.2019
,
1 female
(
INPA
); same data except
21.viii-8. ix.2019
,
3 females
and
1 male
(
INPA
); same data except
8-25.ix.2019
,
1 female
(
INPA
); same data except
25.ix- 8.x.2019
,
6 females
(
INPA
); same data except
8-27.x.2019
,
23 females
and
3 males
(
INPA
); same data except
27.x-11. xi.2019
,
7 females
(
INPA
); same data except
27.xi-9.xii.2019
,
2 females
(
INPA
); same data except, Sancho,
23.vii-7. viii.2019
, Malaise PQ.,
1 female
(
INPA
); same data except
3°51’30”S
/
32°25’50”W
, Sueste mangue,
20-27.ii.2020
, Malaise G.,
2 females
(
INPA
); same data except
3°51’30”S
/
32°25’50”W
, Sueste mangue,
1-9.VI.2019
, Arm. Luz,
J.A. Rafael
,
F. Limeira-de-Oliveira
,
D.M.M. Mendes
,
4 females
(
INPA
); “BRASIL,
MG
, MarliÉria,
P. E. Rio Doce
(
PELD
), Área Tereza 3,
19°37’S
42°34’O
,
28.x-04.xi.2007
, Malaise,
J.C.R. Fontenelle
, col.”,
2 females
(
UFES #148803
,
148804
); “
BRASIL
,
ES
, Domingos Martins, Mata Pico do Eldorado,
20°22’17”S
40°39’29”W
,
03-10.xii.2004
, Malaise T7,
M.T. Tavares
e eQ. cols.”,
1 female
(
UFES #64932
); “BRASIL,
ES
, Cariacica, Res. Biol. Duas Bocas,
22.x-05.xii.1996
, varredura,
N. Freitas
,
H.S. Santos
,
C.O. Azevedo
cols.”,
1 female
and
2 males
(
UFES #111707
,
110856
,
118852
); same data except
16.ix.2006
, Malaise,
R. Kawada
e eQ. cols.,
1 female
(
UFES #116601
); “
BRASIL
,
ES
, Guarapari, PQ. Est. Paulo Cesar Vinha,
20°36’S
40°25’W
,
4 masl
,
26.x.2006
, varredura,
M.T. Tavares
e eQ. cols.”,
1 male
(
UFES #069690
); “BRASIL,
ES
, ItaguaÇÚ,Alto Lajunha, Faz. Binda,
19°48’S
40°48’W
,
22-29.ix.2008
, Malaise,
M.T. Tavares
e eQ. cols”,
1 female
(
UFES #83323
); “
BRASIL
,
ES
, Laranja da Terra, Joatuba, Faz. Betzel,
280-430m
,
19°50’25”S
40°49’40”W
,
05-12.x.2012
, Malaise,
M.T. Tavares
e eQ. cols.”,
2 females
(
UFES #135010
,
136643
); “BRASIL,
ES
, Santa Maria de JetibÁ, Faz. Paulo Seick,
20°02’31,1”S
40°41’51,3”W
,
29.xi- 06.xii.2002
, Malaise T4,
M.T. Tavares
e eQ. cols.”,
1 female
(
UFES #95073
); “
BRASIL
,
ES
, Santa Leopoldina, SuíÇa, mata,
361m
,
20°04’54,6”S
40°35’38,9”W
,
05-12.xi.2007
, Malaise,
C.O. Azevedo
e eQ. cols.”,
1 female
and
1 male
(
UFES #69825
,
69828
); “
BRASIL
,
ES
, Santa Teresa, Est. Biol. Santa LÚcia,
13-17.x.2008
, Malaise,
M.T. Tavares
e eQ. cols.”,
1 female
(
UFES #91937
); same data,
29.vi.2001
, varredura,
R. Kawada
&
C.O. Azevedo
cols,
1 male
(
UFES #07007
); “
BRASIL
,
ES
, Vitória, PQ. Est. Fonte Grande,
07.ix.2000
, varredura,
C.O. Azevedo
,
R. Kawada
,
H.S. Santos
cols.”,
1 male
(
UFES #07027
); same data except
24.xi.2000
,
R. Kawada
e
H.S. Santos
cols.,
2 males
(
UFES #07028
,
07040
); same data except
22.II.2001
, CO Azevedo & R Kawada cols.,
2 males
(
UFES #06973
,
06974
); same data except
26.III.2001
,
4 males
(
UFES #906975-06978
); same data except
20.IV.2001
,
3 males
(
UFES #09970-09972
); “Brasil,
RJ
, Nova IguaÇu, Res. Biol. TinguÁ,
22°34’38”S
43°26’09”O
, arm. Malaise,
05-08/III/2002
,
S.T.P. Amarante
e eQ., cols.”,
1 female
(
LRRP #20708
); “
BRASIL
,
SP
, Luiz Antônio, EstaÇÃo Ecológica de Jataí,
21°37’25.7”S
/
47°48’26.1”O
, alt.
530 m
– Malaise,
30/XI/2006
, mata ciliar,
N.W. Perioto
e eQ., cols.”,
1 female
(
LRRP #20714
); same data except
21°37’23.7”S
/
47°48’27.8”W
,
5/XII/2007
,
1 female
(
LRRP #22578
); same data except
21°37’23.7”S
/
47°48’27.8”W
,
29/X/2008
,
2 females
(
LRRP #22592
,
22595
); same data except
21°37’23.7”S
/
47°48’27.8”W
,
12/XI/2008
,
1 female
(
LRRP #22600
); “BRASIL,
SP
, MatÃo, Faz. Cambuí, Mata da Virgínia,
3/IX/2009
,
A.M.P. Dias
e eQ., cols.”,
1 female
(
LRRP #21453
); “
BRASIL
,
SP
, RibeirÃo Grande, ParQue Estadual Intervales,
24°16’23.6”S
/
48°25’21.8”O
, arm. Malaise,
22/XII/2009
,
N.W. Perioto
e eQ., cols.”,
1 female
(
LRRP #20695
); same data except
22/II/2010
,
1 female
(
LRRP #20696
); “BRASIL,
SP
, Iguape, EstaÇÃo Ecológica JurÉia-Itatins,
24°31’12.0”S
/
47°12’05.8”O
, arm. Malaise,
19/I/2010
,
N.W. Perioto
e eQ., cols.”,
2 females
(
LRRP #21612
,
21616
); same data except
17/I/2011
,
2 females
(
LRRP #22614
,
22618
); same data except
17 / II / 2011
,
1 female
(
LRRP #22620
); same data except
17/ III/2011
,
1 female
(
LRRP #22615
); “
BRASIL
,
SP
, Ubatuba, PESM NÚcleo Picinguaba,
23°20’08”S
/
44°49’57.2”O
, arm. Malaise,
19/XI/2009
,
N.W. Perioto
e eQ., cols.”,
1 female
(
LRRP #20681
); same data except
23°19’58.8”S
/
44°49’56.7”O
,
1 female
(
LRRP #20682
); same data except
18/ II/2010
,
2 females
(
LRRP #20683
,
20684
); same data except
23°19’56.9”S
/
44°49’55.2”O
,
19/III/2010
,
1 female
(
LRRP #20685
); same data except
19/IV/2010
,
1 female
(
LRRP #20686
); same data except
23°19’56.9”S
/
44°49’55.2”O
,
19/IV/2010
,
1 female
(
LRRP #20687
); same data except
23°20’02.7”S
/
44°49’57.7”W
,
19/IV/2010
,
1 female
(
LRRP #20688
); same data except
19 / IV / 2010
,
2 females
(
LRRP #20489
,
20690
); same data except
ParQue Est. da Serra do Mar
,
23°21’43”S
/
44°49’22”W
,
21-24/I/2002
,
1 female
(
LRRP #20710
); “BRASIL,
PR
– Morretes, PQ. Estadual Pau Oco,
25°34’37.2”S
48°23’53.7”S
, arm. Malaise,
10-13/ VI/2002
,
M.T. Tavares
e eQ., cols.”,
1 female
(
LRRP #20707
).
Figs 13, 14.
Bephrata lorraineae
Gates & Hanson, 2009: 13
, lateral habitus, female; 14, distribution map; red circles = previous records, blue circles = new records.
Fig 15.
Bephrata lorraineae
Gates & Hanson, 2009
. Seasonality at the Capim-AÇu trail, Fernando de Noronha archipelago, Pernambuco, Brazil, 2019-2020.
Identification. According
GATES & HANSON (2009)
B
.
lorraineae
is recognized for presenting lower face completely yellow; the procoxa with sinuous groove on anterior surface; lateral area of mesoscutum orange or black; mesoscutellum entirely black; female pronotum with extensive black; fore wing without dark spot; metacoxa completely yellow; metatibia black (dark brown in some specimens here studied), at least in part; female first metasomal segment much wider than long and length of female gaster no more than 5× maximum height and without continuous pale stripe on lateral surface. The specimens collected in Iguape (SP) have the metacoxae black stained.
Discussion.
Bephrata lorraineae
was previously found in
Costa Rica
,
Venezuela
,
Colombia
,
Ecuador
and
Peru
(
GATES & HANSON, 2009
;
NOYES, 2019
) in Amazon rainforest. Now the species is reported for the first time for
Brazil
in Fernando de Noronha archipelago (PE), in Atlantic rainforest areas in the
Minas Gerais
,
Espírito Santo
,
Rio de Janeiro
,
SÃo Paulo
, and
ParanÁ
states, and in a interface between Amazon rainforest and guarana crop [
Paullinia cupana
Mart.
(
Sapindaceae
)] in Amazonas state. Data based on nine months of samplings in Fernando de Noronha archipelago indicate that for that locality the largest populations of
B. lorraineae
occur in the dry season, with few specimens collected in the rainy season, which may indicate a possible seasonality of this group, or of its possible hosts (
Fig. 15
).