Twenty-four new species of Aleiodes Wesmael from the eastern Andes of Ecuador with associated biological information (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Rogadinae)
Author
Shimbori, Eduardo Mitio
Author
Shaw, Scott Richard
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ZooKeys
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.405.7402
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.405.7402
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Aleiodes nebulosus Townsend, 2009
Figures 82, 83
Diagnosis.
Body length 6.1 mm; antenna with 47 segments; head color honey brown with black ocellar triangle; malar space 1.2
x
basal width of mandible;
ocell-ocular
distance 1.25
x
width of lateral ocellus; occipital carina complete; mesopleuron granulate; apex of hind tibia with comb of flattened setae; propodeum granulate anteriorly and rugose posteriorlly, longitudinal carina complete; metasomal terga mostly dark
brown-black
, tergite 1 with antero-median off-white marking; ovipositor sheaths length about half of hind basitarsus length.
Additional characters.
Last flagellomere with short pointed tip; mesoscutum with complete and well defined carina bordering posterior margin; scutellar sulcus with seven carina; fore wing vein 1M slightly curved at base; hind wing vein 2-1A absent, vein m-cu present, distinctly antefurcal to vein r-m; ovipositor sheaths about as long as hind tarsomere II, 0.5
x
hind basitarsus. Different than originally described, the sternaulus is absent.
Type material examined. (UWIM)
Biology.
Aleiodes nebulosus
has been reared from unidentified
Noctuidae
caterpillar feeding on
Acalypha platyphylla
(
Euphorbiaceae
). One hyperparasitoid,
Mesochorus
sp. (
Ichneumonidae
), was reared from a similar mummy.
Distribution.
Known only from the type locality, Isla de Las Palmas, Napo province, ECUADOR, at 1,885 meters elevation.
Discussion.
Aleiodes
nebulosus
is known only by the holotype. In the
Aleiodes seriatus
species-group,
Aleiodes nebulosus
is similar to
Aleiodes elleni
sp. n. in having the occipital carina complete at vertex. These two species are also similar in color pattern because of the most yellowish head and mesoscutum, and the mostly dark brown to black metasoma with a whitish mark antero-medially. Distinguishing features between
Aleiodes nebulosus
and
Aleiodes elleni
sp. n. are presented in the discussion section for
Aleiodes elleni
sp. n.