Two new species of Trimeria de Saussure from Brazil, with biological notes and a key to the Brazilian taxa (Hymenoptera, Vespidae, Masarinae)
Author
Hermes, Marcel G.
Author
Melo, Gabriel A. R.
text
Zootaxa
2006
1155
61
68
journal article
50588
10.5281/zenodo.172251
626f5274-43bb-44a4-82fe-556cb1960894
11755326
172251
Key to the species of
Trimeria
of
Brazil
1 Gena flat, not excavated; lateral portion of occipital carina not raised into a translucent lamella and not reaching the base of mandible; eyes hairy; mid tibia with two apical spurs; angle between anterior and lateral portions of mesepisternum rounded, pleural carina absent; labrum distinctly narrower than apex of clypeus; clypeus nearly as wide as long (figs. 1, 2); punctures evident, but almost indistinct on head and very weak and shallow on metasomal terga. Male: apical flagellomere hooked; posterior margin of S2 with a strong and blunt medial protuberance; S8 distinctly convex in lateral view
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T
.
robusta
n. sp.
1’ Gena excavated; lateral portion of occipital carina strongly produced and reaching base of mandible, raised into a translucent lamella in females; eyes bare; mid tibia with one apical spur; angle between anterior and lateral portions of mesepisternum sharp, pleural carina well developed; labrum as wide as apex of clypeus; clypeus nearly one and a half times as wide as long; body punctures coarse, especially on metasomal terga. Male: apical flagellomere normal; S2 without any protuberance; S8 flat in lateral view.......................................................................................................... 2
2 Female
: flat basal portion of scutellum more than twice as long as width of scutellar sulcus; dorsal depressions of scutellum with dense brownish pubescence; fore femur distinctly angulate near base. Male: mid coxa with a short tooth ventrally; posterior margin of S7 strongly depressed and concave medially
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T
.
americana
(de Saussure)
2’ Female: flat basal portion of scutellum short, less than one and a half times as long as width of scutellar sulcus; pubescence on dorsal depressions of scutellum sparse and not conspicuous; fore femur not angulate near base. Male: mid coxa without tooth; posterior margin of S7 flat and nearly straight [the male of
T. rubra
n. sp.
is unknown] ....................................................................................................................................... 3
3 Head and mesosoma with abundant yellow marks, pronotum extensively reddish yellow dorsally (figs. 3, 9); shining area of female hind tibia large, its basal margin often reaching middle of tibia (fig. 12)
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T
.
rubra
n. sp.
3’ Head and mesosoma mostly black, pronotum black except for a yellow stripe adjacent to dorsal pronotal carina; shining area of female hind tibia smaller, its basal margin not reaching middle of tibia
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T
.
howardi
Bertoni