Revision Of The Neotropical Anacharitinae Genus Acanthaegilips (Hym., Cynipoidea, Figitidae) Author Ros-Farré, Palmira Departament de Biologia Animal (Invertebrats), Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Av. Diagonal, 645, 08028, Barcelona, España. Fax: 93 - 403.57.40 palmira@porthos.bio.ub.es Author Sporrong, Michael Lund University. Department of Zoology. Division of Systematics Helgonavagen 3. S- 223 62 Lund Sweden Author Ronquist, Fredrik Department of Systematic Zoology Evolutionary Biology Centre Uppsala University Norbyvägen 18 D SE- 752 36 Uppsala Sweden Author Pujade-Villar, Juli Departament de Biologia Animal (Invertebrats), Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Av. Diagonal, 645, 08028, Barcelona, España. Fax: 93 - 403.57.40 pujade@porthos.bio.ub.es text Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 2003 2003-12-31 43 2 11 30 journal article 10.1590/s0031-10492003000200001 1807-0205 10085787 Acanthaegilips alienus Ros-Farré & Pujade-Villar sp. n. ( Figs. 2D, 2E , 4D ) Studied material 1; unknown. Holotype : 1 ( MZLU-MS ) 22-VII-1990 at Prov. Pedernales , Sra. Bahoruco ( 1350 m ), República Dominicana , L. Masner col. Etymology – This name was chosen because this species is very different from all other Acanthaegilips species. Colour – Head, mesosoma and petiole black, metasoma dark reddish brown. Scape yellowish brown, pedicel and flagellomeres brown. Legs yellowish brown except the apical part of hind tibia and metatarsus, which are brown. Mandibles light brown with dark brown teeth. Veins of wings medium brown. FIGURE 3. Lateral view of A. macropennis sp. n. (A), A. levis sp. n. (B), A. masneri sp. n. (C), A. brasiliensis (D), A. ashmeadi sp. n. (E) and A. diazi sp. n. (F). Head – Without pubescence. Malar furrow in upper part very curved. Postocular furrow present. Occipital carina strong ( Fig. 4D ). Malar space 0.62 times the height of the compound eye. Transfacial line 0.54 times the greatest width of head and 1.31 times the height of a compound eye. Pleurostomal lines weak. Antennal foramina separated from each other by 1.43 times the distance between the foramen and the compound eye. Antennae – F1 to F4 cylindrical with a very small expansion at the apex, following flagellomeres cylindri- cal. Length of F1 1.2 the length of F2. Antennae without pubescence. Antennal formula: 10 (4.5): 3 (3.8): 11.5 (2.9): 9.5 (3.0): 10 (3.0): 10 (3.0): 10 (3.0): 10 (3.0): 10 (3.0): 10 (3.0): 10 (3.0): 9 (3.0): 9 (3.0): 12.5 (3.0). Placodeal sensilla start on F1. There are no modified flagellomeres. Mesosoma – Anterior pronotal plate without pubescence. In dorsal part transversely carinulate changing to granulate laterally in level with the submedian depressions. Lateral pronotal carinae projecting dorsomedially to form a small tooth ( Fig. 4D ). Lateral surface of pronotum with scattered hairs and with coarse areolate sculpture. Mesoscutum in lateral view 1.55 times higher than long; in dorsal view 1.37 times wider than long. Median mesoscutal impression weak, slightly longer than broad, notauli strongly and clearly impressed reaching 2/3 the length of mesoscutum, they are crossed by transverse carinae, they are not made up of a sequence of cells of the areolate sculpture ( Fig. 2D ). Line of hairs on the anterior and lateral margins of the scutum absent. Scutellum in dorsal view with the same length as the mesoscutum. Dorsal, posterolateral and posterior surfaces of scutellum smooth. Scutellum concave roof-shaped, median scutellar carina almost obsolete, only visible as a carina near the anterior margin. Lateral pit of scutellar fovea elongated and narrow, 2.7 times longer than wide; the distance from median scutellar carina to the inner margin of the pit 7.7 times the width of the pit. Scutellar disc in lateral view slopping to base of scutellar spine. End of scutellar disc narrowing abruptly to base of scutellar spine, which is slender, all the way ( Fig. 2D ) and straight ( Fig. 4D ). Mesopleural impression wide, straight and with transverse carinae. Mesopleural triangle with scattered hairs ( Fig. 4D ). Propodeum smooth between lateral and median propodeal carinae ( Fig. 2E ) and areolate in lateral areas. FIGURE 4. Lateral view of A. dentis sp. n. (A), A. huggerti sp. n. (B), A. occultus sp. n. (C), A. alienus sp. n. (D) A. exiguus sp. n. (E) and A. carinatus sp. n. (F). FIGURE 5. Anterior wing (without pubescence) of A. brasiliensis (A), A. masneri sp. n. (B) and A. dentis sp. n. (C). Wings – Marginal cell open 2.73 times longer than wide. R1 absent. Marginal pubescence of the wing starting from the apical 3/4 of marginal cell but it is very sparse to the end of the cell. Metasoma – Petiole 1.8 times as long as wide. Petiole with two dorsolateral furrows and ventrally with one longitudinal carina; weakly carinate laterally near anterior and posterior margins. Third abdominal tergum dorsally 0.81 the length of the fourth tergum.