<strong> Phylogeny and revision of <em> Messatoporus </ em> Cushman (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae), with descriptions of sixty five new species </ strong>
Author
Santos, Bernardo F.
bernardofsantos@gmail.com
Author
Aguiar, Alexandre P.
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Zootaxa
2013
2013-03-22
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3634.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3634.1.1
1175-5326
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Prosthoporus nigrispina
(Cameron) 1885
, comb. nov.
(
Fig. 138
)
Mesostenus nigrispina
Cameron 1885: 223
. Description.
Holotype
♀
(BMNH, examined). Type data:
Mexico
,
Valladolid
in
Yucatan
(
Gaumer
).
Mesostenus nigrispina:
Dalla Torre 1902
. Listed.
Mesostenus nigrispina:
Schmiedeknecht 1908:56
. Listed.
Messatoporus nigrispina
:
Townes & Townes 1966: 123
. Generic transfer.
Messatoporus nigrispinus
:
Yu & Horstmann 1997:274
. Unjustified emendation; listed.
Messatoporus nigrispinus
:
Yu 1998
. Listed.
Messatoporus nigrispina:
Yu
et al.
2005
. Listed.
Messatoporus nigrispina
:
Kasparyan & Ruíz 2008: 331–332
. Diagnosis.
Comments
. This species was originally described under
Mesostenus
, and then placed by
Townes and Townes (1966)
in
Messatoporus
.
Type
examination, however, showed that it is clearly a species of
Prosthoporus
, a genus which had not been described at the time of the generic transfer. The
type
of
M. nigrispina
shows the following combination of characters, all of them typical of
Prosthoporus
and absent or very rare in species of
Messatoporus
: mandible short, with dorsal tooth only slightly longer than ventral one; occipital carina complete, apically distinct; sternaulus weak and incomplete, reaching only about 0.4 of distance to mid coxa; lobes of fourth tarsomeres subequal; fore wing cell 1+2Rs distinctly transversely elongate, about 1.87 as wide as high; hind wing vein 2-1A absent; and ovipositor cylindrical, with ventral valve only partially overlapping dorsal valve as a lobe.
Prosthoporus
and
Messatoporus
are, indeed, generally similar, though probably not closely related. They can be (and have been, including occasionally by the authors) easily mistaken with specimens of
Messatoporus
at naked eye, particularly because of the subcylindrical, slender body, first tergite slender, T7–8 longer than T5–6 and ovipositor thin, straight and basally cylindrical.
With the new status,
P. nigrispinus
represents the seventh species of
Prosthoporus
, and the second record of the genus from North America.
The specific epithet
nigrispina
is assumed to have been originally proposed as a noun in apposition to the original generic name
Mesostenus
. Therefore, the spelling
Messatoporus nigrispinus
provided by Yu and Horstmann is an unjustified emendation, and the species name should be maintained as
P. nigrispina
, the spelling used by
Yu
et al.
(2005)
and
Kasparyan and Ruíz (2008)
.
Material examined
.
Holotype
♀
from
MEXICO
,
B.M Type
N. 36663. Most of palpi, both antennae, mid left leg after coxa, mid right t2–5, hind left leg after femur and hind right t5 missing. Fore left wing detached from specimen and kept in plastic capsule pinned with the specimen; other wings folded and dirty.
Distribution
. Recorded only from the
type
locality, in eastern
Mexico
.