A Taxonomic Revision of Nearctic Conostigmus (Hymenoptera: Ceraphronoidea: Megaspilidae)
Author
Trietsch, Carolyn
Author
Mikó, István
Author
Ezray, Briana
Author
Deans, Andrew R.
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Zootaxa
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Conostigmus ambiguus
(
Ashmead, 1893
)
Figs. 11
,
12
Species Comments and History.
Ashmead (1893)
described this species from a male and female specimen, stating that the male antennae are distinct because the pedicel and first flagellomere together are shorter than the scape. However, this is true in the majority of
Conostigmus
species (exceptions include
Conostigmus abdominalis
and related species). The female antennae are described as having the pedicel and first flagellomere of equal length (
Ashmead, 1893
), but this also occurs in females of
C. bipunctatus
and
C. lepus
, among others.
FIGURE 11.
Conostigmus ambiguus
(
Ashmead, 1893
)
in dorsal view. A. Male allolectotype (USNMENT01212995). B. Female lectotype (USNMENT01339747).
Masner and Muesebeck (1968)
designated a female
lectotype
and male
allolectotype
at the USNM. Both specimens are complete but very poorly glued, and the excess glue obscures some characters. It is thus unclear whether the male and female belong to the same species. While both specimens have two mandibular points and a facial pit, the female appears to have a sternaulus while the male does not. The two specimens also have different collecting events, with the male collected in Arlington,
Virginia
, and the female collected in
Washington
, D.C., matching the original description given in
Ashmead (1893)
.
Ashmead (1893)
noted that this species closely resembles
C. laeviceps
, and differs in that
C. ambiguus
is larger and has differences in the sculpturing and lengths of the flagellomeres.
Conostigmus laeviceps
also has an elongate sternaulus (exceeding 3/4 of mesopleuron length at level of sternaulus). The female
lectotype
of
C. ambiguus
does not have an elongate sternaulus, and the male
allolectotype
does not have a sternaulus, so neither of these specimens belong to
C. laeviceps
. The male
allolectotype
has a yellow propleuron similar to the males of
C. nigrorufus
or
C. rufoniger
, and male genitalia characters are needed to confirm whether these are the same species.
Unfortunately, this
Conostigmus
species lives up to its name. We consider this species as a
species inquirenda
until more specimens can be found, and the genitalia of a male matching the female can be dissected and compared.
Material Examined.
Lectotype
female:
USA
: USNMENT01339747 (
USNM
)
.
Paralectotypes
(
1 male
):
USA
:
Virginia
:
1 male
. USNMENT
01212995
(
USNM
)
.