The Brazilian Holepyris (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae), with description of a new species from Amazonian forest
Author
Gobbi, F. T.
Author
Azevedo, C. O.
text
Zootaxa
2006
1357
61
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.174614
7eb712e0-0de6-4aa3-b627-12f586776d3c
1175-5326
174614
Holepyris coriaceus
Evans, 1977
This species was originally described from
Mexico
. Now it is recorded for the first time from
Brazil
(São Paulo).
Diagnosis. Mandibles bidentate; third antennal segment slightly longer than wide or 1.0 X as long as wide; WH 0.81–0.85 X LH; WF 1.0–1.5 X HE; anterior angle of ocellar triangle a right angle or acute; pronotal disc 1.20–1.65 X as wide as long; propodeal disc 0.87–1.10 X as wide as long, with five carinae, transversely striate; front femora 2.05–2.3 X as long as wide.
Variation. Body length from
2.52 to 3.64 mm
; mandibles and clypeus dark brown; antennae light castaneous, dark on dorsal surface; coxae and femora dark brown or black, tibia and tarsi light castaneous; wings hyaline.
Material examined.
BRAZIL
,
São Paulo
,
2 females
, Ibitinga, rubber tree crop,
05.X.1988
,
19.X.1988
Möricke trap (UFES);
3 females
, Bauru, UNESP, brazilian savannah,
03.VIII.1990
,
01.XI.1990
,
06.VI.1991
, Möricke trap, S. S. Ruiz coll. (UFES);
9 females
, Pariquera-açu, tea crop,
23.I.1986
,
06.II.1986
,
06.III.1986
,
03.IV.1986
,
30.IV.1986
,
02.X.1986
, Möricke trap (UFES).