Revision of the Orasema festiva species group (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Eucharitidae)
Author
Burks, Roger A.
Author
Mottern, Jason
Author
Heraty, John M.
text
Zootaxa
2015
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521
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3972.4.4
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Orasema festiva
species group
Diagnosis.
Recognized from all other
Orasema
species by having 8 funiculars (
Fig. 2
: F2–F9), smooth face, labrum with 8–11 digits (
Fig. 3
: lbr), densely setose, elongate fore wing with a long postmarginal vein reaching near to apex of wing (
Figs 2, 6
: pmv), and lateral margins of petiole with a single strong carina confluent with a broadened ventral surface (
Fig. 5
: lpc). Additional descriptive features include: scape and legs (beyond coxae) yellow; face smooth; vertex posteriorly sharp; mandibular formula 3:2; wings slightly infuscate, at least 2.3× as long as broad; fore wing with bare basal cell and small specular area; hind wing costal cell densely setose; mesoscutum and mesoscutellum with areolate-rugose or transverse sculpture, never reticulate; transverse antecostal sulcus on Ms2 smooth (
Fig. 25
: acs).
Biology.
Unknown. Immature stages of
O. caesariata
(egg) and
O. delicatula
(first instar) are described herein.
Distribution
. Northern South
America
and
Panama
(
Fig. 1
), with a range in elevation from 150–1280 meters.
Phylogenetics
. Six species are recognized. As part of a separate study, we have sequences including 18S (783bp), 28S D2–D5 (1120bp), COI (1041bp) available for four species,
O. caesariata
,
O. delicatula
,
O. reburra
and
O. erwini
(Mottern & Heraty in prep). In those results (likelihood and parsimony using PAUP and RAxML), the
festiva
-group is monophyletic, with two species pairs:
O. caesariata
+
O. reburra
and
O. delicatula
+
O. erwini
. These results are reinforced by morphological differences. Both
O. caesariata
and
O. reburra
have long setae on the head, mesosoma and petiole, which in
Orasema
is otherwise known only in the
Orasema
coloradensis-
group. The longitudinal groove between the torulus and eye is shallow, hardly visible, and not surrounded by a depression in
O. reburra
, and is absent from
O. caesariata
, but is deeply impressed and surrounded by a depression in the other species. This feature does not occur in a similar form in any other
Orasema
and would support the monophyly of
O. alvarengai
,
O. delicatula
,
O. erwini
and
O. festiva
. No other characters appear to delineate groupings within this complex.