Synopsis of the Neotropical Dissomphalus (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae)
Author
Azevedo, C. O.
text
Zootaxa
2003
2003-10-24
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.338.1.1
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.338.1.1
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Dissomphalus bispinulatus
Evans, 1969
Dissomphalus bispinulatus
Evans 1969a: 13
, 19–20, 22,
Gordh & Moczar 1990: 219
,
Azevedo 1999c: 923
, 924.
Dissomphalus hastatus
Evans 1979: 278
, 281–282,
Gordh & Moczar 1990: 222
,
Azevedo 1999c: 924
(designation of synonymy)
This is widespread species in South America (
Azevedo, 1999c
), and now it is recorded for the first time to
Brazil
,
Acre
and
Panama
. There are two morphological patterns of genitalia, one with dorsal body of aedeagus with apex slightly sharpened and paramere apex more elongate, and another one with dorsal body of aedeagus with apex not sharpened and paramere apex slightly more robust. Generally, specimens of first pattern have clypeus with small median tooth, and specimens of second pattern have clypeus with long median tooth, but there is broad gradient of tooth size. Both patterns can be founded in the same sites.
Material examined.
—
PANAMA
,
Veraguas
,
2 males
,
Parq. Nac. Coiba
,
Isla
Coiba
,
14 males
,
Cerro La Equis
,
90–100m
,
29.VII–4.XII.1999
;
1 male
,
Bocas del Toro
,
Parq. Nac. Humedad de San San Pond Sac
,
26–28.X.1999
;
Chiriqui
,
1 male
, PILA,
Jurutungo
,
1800m
,
30.X–5.XI.1994
,
all Malaise trap
,
R. Cambra
,
A. Santos
,
A. Rogrigues
&
S. Bermudez
col. (
MUIP
)
;
ECUADOR
,
20 males
,
Sucumbios
,
Sacha Lodge
,
0.5
o
S
76.5
o
W
,
290m
,
12.II–31.XII.1994
,
Malaise trap
,
P. Hibbs
col. (
LACM
)
;
BRAZIL
,
2 males
,
Acre
,
Parq. Nac. da Serra do Divisor
,
North
,
16–25.XI.1996
,
Malaise trap
,
E. F. Morato
col. (
UFAC
,
UFES
)