Review of Gonatocerus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in the Neotropical region, with description of eleven new species
Author
Triapitsyn, Serguei V.
Author
Huber, John T.
Author
Logarzo, Guillermo A.
Author
Berezovskiy, Vladimir V.
Author
Aquino, Daniel A.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-05-14
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.894928
77799ae7-9459-43e9-af68-c88aa98852a5
1175-5326
894928
Gonatocerus
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
uat
Triapitsyn, 2006
(
Figs 485–491
)
Gonatocerus
sp. near
ashmeadi
Girault
:
Logarzo
et al.
2004
: 486
–487 (host associations of the specimens from Argentina and Peru); de León 2005: 298–300 (molecular data on the specimens from Argentina).
Gonatocerus
new sp.
near
ashmeadi
Girault
: Hoddle & Triapitsyn 2004: 339.
Gonatocerus uat
Triapitsyn
in
Triapitsyn
et al.
2006: 58
–65.
Holotype
female [
UCRC
] (examined).
Type
locality:
Ciudad Valles
,
San
Luis
Potosí
,
Mexico
.
Gonatocerus uat
Triapitsyn
: Triapitsyn 2006a: 27–28 (taxonomic history, diagnosis, distribution, host associations); de
León
et al.
2006a
: 42 (molecular data); de
León
et al.
2006d
: 54 (molecular data); de
León
et al.
2006e: 57–58 (molecular data); de
León
& Morgan 2006: 61 (molecular data); Triapitsyn 2006b: 112 (=
G.
sp. 9); de
León
& Morgan 2007
: 83 (molecular data); de
León
et al.
2008: 99, 104–105 (molecular data);
Luft Albarracin
et al.
2009
: 10 (list; distribution and host association in
Argentina
).
Material examined. ARGENTINA.
MISIONES, Loreto, A.A. Ogloblin:
14.xii.1932
[1 ♀, MLPA];
7.iii.1933
[1 ♂, MLPA];
10.iii.1933
[1 ♀, MLPA];
17.iv.1933
[1 ♀, MLPA];
19.iv.1933
[1 ♂, MLPA];
12.x.1933
[1 ♀, MLPA]. TUCUMÁN, Tafí Viejo,
ii.2002
, E.G. Virla, from sentinel eggs of
Tapajosa rubromarginata
(Signoret)
[2 ♀, UCRC].
BRAZIL.
GOIÁS, Uruaçu, 14°16.9’S 48°55.7’W,
26.v.1996
, Serra da Mesa Survey [1 ♀, UCRC].
COSTA RICA.
LIMÓN, Roxana de Pococí,
100 m
,
ix–x.2007
, P. Benavides (from eggs of
Oncometopia clarior
(Walker)
on
Dracaena marginata
) [4 ♀, CNCI, MZCR, UCRC].
Description.
See Triapitsyn
et al.
(2006).
Diagnosis.
Gonatocerus
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
uat
is a member of the
ater
subgroup of the
ater
species group. It is very similar to
G.
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
ashmeadi
Girault
, particularly in color, both having a dark brown mesosoma, but is distinguished by the female antenna (
Fig. 485
) usually having 2 (rarely 1) mps on F1 (none in
G. ashmeadi
), and also by the forewing disc being notably infuscate beyond the venation, more conspicuously so behind the tip of the marginal vein (
Figs 488
,
491
) (at most with a faint, uniform brownish tinge in
G. ashmeadi
). Triapitsyn
et al.
(2006) also provided molecular evidence of the clear separation between
G. ashmeadi
and
G. uat
. In the smaller specimens from
Argentina
, reared from eggs of
Tapajosa rubromarginata
(Signoret)
, often F1 and sometimes F2 of the female antenna lack one or both mps (Triapitsyn
et al.
2006). Also illustrated here are the propodeum (
Fig. 486
) and mesosoma and metasoma (
Fig. 487
) of the female, as well as the antenna (
Fig. 489
) and genitalia (
Fig. 490
) of the male.
FIGURES 485–488.
Gonatocerus
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
uat
♀ (485, 488 – Santa Clara, Jujuy, Argentina; 486, 487 – Fundo farm, Genova, Chanchamayo, Junín, Peru): 485, antenna; 486, dorsellum and propodeum; 487, mesosoma and metasoma; 488, forewing.
Distribution.
NEOTROPICAL:
Argentina
,
Brazil
*,
Costa
Rica
*,
Mexico
(
San Luis
Potosí
and
Tamaulipas
), and
Peru
(Triapitsyn 2006a). NEARCTIC:
Mexico
(
Tamaulipas
) (Triapitsyn 2006a).
Hosts.
Homalodisca
sp.,
Oncometopia
spp. [the
Oncometopia
sp. reported as host of
G. uat
(as
Gonatocerus
sp. near
ashmeadi
) by
Logarzo
et al.
(2004)
is
O. rubescens
Fowler
],
Pseudometopia amblardii
(Signoret)
,
P. phalaesia
(Distant)
,
Tapajosa rubromarginata
(Signoret)
(Triapitsyn 2006a; Triapitsyn
et al.
2006), and
Oncometopia clarior
(Walker)
[new record] (
Cicadellidae
). Also, specimens of
G. uat
from
Peru
were reared for a few generations in two quarantine laboratories in the
USA
on eggs of a factitious host,
Homalodisca vitripennis
(Germar)
(
Logarzo
et al.
2004
[as
G.
sp. near
ashmeadi
]).