Synopsis of the Neotropical Dissomphalus (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae)
Author
Azevedo, C. O.
text
Zootaxa
2003
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Dissomphalus cervoides
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 33–36
)
Description.
— Male. Body length
5.25 mm
; LFW
3.88 mm
. Color: head, mesosoma, clypeus black; metasoma dark castaneous; mandible, antenna, palpi and legs castaneous; wings subhyaline.
Head
: mandible bidentate. Clypeus trapezoidal. First four antennal segments in a ratio of 19:5:4:7, segment XI 1.79 X as long as broad. Frons coriaceous, punctures large, shallow, separated by 0.5–1.5 X their diameters. LH 0.96 X WH; WF 0.57 X WH; 1.22 X HE; OOL 1.13 X WOT; DAO 0.3 X WOT; posterior ocelli distant from the vertex crest 2.67 X DAO, frontal angle of ocellar triangle acute. Vertex slightly convex, corners rounded. VOL 0.53 X HE.
Mesosoma
: thorax coriaceous, punctures smaller and more distant each other than those of frons. Pronotal disc 0.58 X length of mesoscutum. Propodeal disc 0.55 X as long as wide. Fore femur 3.13 X as long as thick.
Metasoma
: tergite II with pair of small, and very shallow lateral depressions, with tubercle, which has pit on the top, which has dense tuft of hairs directed backward, tubercles distant from the posterior margin of tergite I their own diameters, distant from the median line as much as from the lateral margin of tergite II (
Fig. 33
). Hypopygium with posterior margin straight, with pair of small conical median protuberances. Genitalia (
Figs. 34–35
): paramere longer than basiparamere, apex arched inward and thin, dorsal margin straight, ventral margin straight below and concave above; basivolsella with inner margin microserrated; aedeagus with ventral ramus shorter than dorsal body, laminar, apical half translucent and thin, apex with top and an inner thin and toprounded expansions, apex constricted below, inner margin with quadrate expansion; dorsal body with three pairs of apical lobes (
Fig. 36
), the dorsal pair thick, base with outer projection, surface vertical and parallel, wide in lateral view, arched downward, dorsal margin angled, ventral margin microserrated, ventral pair membranous, stout, rounded, much shorter than dorsal one, median pair less stout, less membranous and shorter than the median one; basal process with pair of lateral rounded expansions upward; apodeme extending beyond the elliptical genital ring.
Material examined.
—
HOLOTYPE
: male,
BRAZIL
,
Pará
,
Tucuruí
,
Rio
Tocantins
,
V.1986
,
interception trap
,
N. Degallier
col. (
MPEG
)
.
PARATYPES
:
PANAMA
,
5 males
,
Canal Zone
,
Barro Colorado I
,
14–17.IX.1978
,
R.B. & L.S. Kimsey
col. (
UCDC
)
; TRINIDAD &
TOBAGO
,
1 male
, Trinidad, ASA
Wright
N.C.,
24.III.1980
,
A. Graves
col. (
EMUS
)
;
ECUADOR
,
Sucumbios
,
4 males
,
Sacha Lodge
,
0.5
o
S
76.5
o
W
,
290m
,
3.VI– 10.IX.1994
,
Malaise trap
,
P. Hibbs
col. (
LACM
)
;
Tena
,
2 males
,
17.II.1986
,
Malaise trap
,
A. T. Finnamore
col. (
PMAE
)
;
Pichincha
,
1 male
,
Tinalandia
,
680m
,
15–30.VI.1975
, S. +
J. Peck
col. (
PMAE
)
;
1 male
,
47km
S Sto. Domingo
,
Rio Palengue Station
, rainforest,
160–180m
,
29.IV–5.V.1987
,
Malaise trap
,
Brown
,
Coote
col. (
PMAE
)
;
Napo
,
2 males
,
Limoncocha
,
28.VI.1976
, S. +
J. Peck
col. (
PMAE
)
;
BRAZIL
,
Amazonas
,
1 male
,
Manaus
,
Reserve Ducke
,
1m
,
15.IV.1992
,
glue trap
,
Vidal
&
Vidal
col. (
INPA
)
;
2 males
,
Estirão
do
Equador
,
Rio Javari
,
IX.1979
,
Alvarenga
col. (
MZSP
)
;
Pará
,
1 male
,
Belém
, IPEAN,
1–4.XII.1969
, JM &
BA Campbell
col. (
CNCI
)
;
8 males
, same data as holotype, except
11.XII.1985
–
7XII.1986
(
MPEG
)
;
1 male
,
Utinga
, IPEAN,
31.IX.1986
,
interception trap
with banana and feces,
N. Degallier
col. (
MPEG
)
;
Rondônia
,
1 male
,
62km
SE
Ariquemes
,
17–24.III.1989
,
WJ Hanson
col. (
EMUS
)
;
1 male
,
Ariquemes
,
9º44’S
–
61º52’W
,
28.X.1986
,
Malaise trap
,
Rafael
col. (
INPA
)
;
1 male
,
Rio Guaporé
, opposite mouth of
Rio Baures
(
Bolivia
),
23.IX.1964
,
JK Bouseman
&
J. Kussenhop
col. (
AMNH
)
;
Mato Grosso
,
5 males
,
Sinop
,
XI.1975
–
II.1976
,
Alvarenga
&
O. Roppa
col. (
PMAE
)
;
Goiás
,
1 male
,
Jataí
,
XI.1972
,
FM Oliveira
col. (
CNCI
)
;
BOLIVIA
,
3 males
,
Santa Cruz
,
Rio Ichilo
, locality A and B,
22–24.VII.1965
,
JK Bouseman
col. (
AMNH
)
;
Beni
,
1 male
,
Rio Mamoré
,
10km
E San Antonio
,
13.VIII.1965
,
JK Bouseman
col. (
AMNH
)
.
Variation.
— Clypeus lighter, depression of metasomal tergite II deeper, tubercles smaller or closer to posterior margin of tergite I, tufts less dense; outer lobe of dorsal body of aedeagus converging below.
Etymology.
— The specific epithet refers to the shape of ventral ramus of aedeagus, which resembles the horns of deer.
Distribution.
—
Panama
,
Trinidad & Tobago
,
Ecuador
,
Peru
,
Brazil
(Amazonas,
Pará
,
Rondônia
,
Mato Grosso
,
Goiás
),
Bolivia
.