Genera of the parasitoid wasp family Monomachidae (Hymenoptera: Diaprioidea)
Author
Johnson, Norman F.
Author
Musetti, Luciana
text
Zootaxa
2012
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journal article
45465
10.5281/zenodo.211047
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1175-5326
211047
Chasca andina
Musetti & Johnson
,
new species
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Figures 4–9
; Morphbank10
http://www.morphbank.net/?id=579899
Description
. Body length of female:
6.6–8.7 mm
(n=8). Body length of male: 5.0–
6.8 mm
(n=21). Fore wing length of male:
3.9–4.8 mm
(n=17). Body color of female: head, mesosoma light brown to reddish brown, metasoma brown. Sculpture of female vertex: irregularly punctate (
Fig. 5
). Frontoclypeal suture of female: deeply impressed. Ventral margin of clypeus: weakly, evenly convex. Tyloid of male antenna: indicated by longer, suberect seta near base of antennomere. Sculpture of female pronotum: irregularly rugulose. Length of notaulus: percurrent (
Fig. 5
). Posterior separation of notauli: closely approximated, separated by distance subequal to width of notaulus (
Fig. 5
). Shape of mesoscutellar pit: semicircular. Sculpture of female mesopleural depression: irregularly rugulose punctate (
Fig. 6
). Length of female fore wing: minute, not surpassing posterior margin of mesoscutellum (
Figs. 4–6
). Length of female hind wing: minute, not surpassing posterior margin of metanotum.
Diagnosis
.
Chasca andina
may be distinguished in the female sex by the extremely reduced wings, the reddish color of the head and mesosoma, and the coarse sculpture of the vertex and pronotum. Males may be distinguished from
C. gravis
by the absence of raised tyloids on antennomeres 4–7.
Etymology
. The epithet
andina
is an adjective referring to the Andes Mountains.
Link to Distribution Map
. [http://hol.osu.edu/map-full.html?id=276541]
Material Examined.
Holotype
, female:
CHILE
: Bío-Bío Reg., Concepción Prov., Hualpén Commune, road to Ramuntcho (Ramuncho),
12.IV.1980
, T. Cekalovic,
OSUC
18632 (deposited in
CNCI
).
Paratypes
:
CHILE
:
6 females
,
22 males
, 1 unknown,
OSUC
116692 (
AEIC
);
OSUC
117657, 117659–117666 (
ANIC
);
OSUC
18622, 18633 (
CNCI
);
OSUC
117241–117255 (
FSCA
);
OSUC
19232–19233 (
MCZC
). Other material:
CHILE
:
1 male
,
OSUC
117658 (
ANIC
).
Comments.
This species is known so far only from a small region of approximately
350 km
(north to south) in central
Chile
. It is sympatric here with the more widespread Chilean species
Monomachus porteri
Brèthes. In
contrast to
C. gravis
, several females have been collected. These vary some 25% in overall size, suggesting either variation in host species, host size, or the possibility that the parasitoid may at least sometimes be gregarious. The specimen with the identifier OSUC 117658 is broken (head and mesosoma lost) and is therefore not designated as a
paratype
.