Review of Gonatocerus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in the Neotropical region, with description of eleven new species
Author
Triapitsyn, Serguei V.
Author
Huber, John T.
Author
Logarzo, Guillermo A.
Author
Berezovskiy, Vladimir V.
Author
Aquino, Daniel A.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-05-14
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journal article
32054
10.5281/zenodo.894928
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1175-5326
894928
Gonatocerus
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
rakitovi
Triapitsyn
,
sp. n.
(
Figs 449–452
)
Gonatocerus
sp. (
ater
group):
Rakitov & Godoy 2005
: 456
(apparent host information).
FIGURES 449–452.
Gonatocerus
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
rakitovi
♀ (holotype): 449, antenna; 450, mesosoma and metasoma; 451, dorsellum and propodeum; 452, wings.
Type
material.
Holotype
female [
UCRC
ENT
014816] on slide:
COSTA
RICA
.
CARTAGO
, Parque Nacional Tapantí,
9°44.22’N
83°46.82’W
,
1290 m
,
27.vi.2003
, R.A. Rakitov (collected while antennating an intact egg mass of
Quichira parallela
Rakitov & Godoy
on a
Pennisetum purpureum
leaf, grassy roadside). The
holotype
lacks one antenna.
Description.
FEMALE (
holotype
). Head, mesosoma and petiole mostly orange-brown-yellow except middle and lower face brownish, trabeculae dark brown; gaster with a wide transverse dark brown band on second to fourth gastral terga, remainder of gaster yellowish-brown; radicle yellow-brown, scape light brown basally and brown apically, pedicel brown, flagellum dark brown except F6 and apical half or so of F5 yellowish-white; legs light brown except metatibia brown.
Antenna (
Fig. 449
) with radicle 0.27x total length of scape, rest of scape 4.3x as long as wide, longitudinally striate; pedicel shorter than F1; F2 and F3 subequal in length (F2 slightly longer) and the longest funicle segments, F4–F8 each a little shorter than preceding funicle segment; F1 without mps, F2–F8 each with 2 mps; clava with 8 mps, about 4.7x as long as wide, a little longer than combined length of F6–F8.
Mesosoma (
Fig. 450
). Mesoscutum and scutellum with conspicuous sculpture. Propodeum (
Fig. 451
) long, about as long as scutellum, with median oval area bounded by submedian carinae extremely narrow (about
6x
as long as wide) and with several rugae and wrinkles, and with numerous transverse rugae lateral to submedian carinae. Forewing (
Fig. 452
) 3.5–3.6x as long as wide; longest marginal seta 0.18–0.19x maximum wing width; disc with a slight brownish tinge throughout except a little more pronounced, as an inconspicuous brownish spot, at posterior margin of wing just beyond apex of venation, bare behind submarginal vein, cubital row of setae incomplete, not extending to base of marginal vein, but disc with numerous setae behind middle and apex of marginal vein and also behind stigmal vein. Hind wing (
Fig. 452
) about
21x
as long as wide; disc bare behind venation, with a row of setae along each margin and numerous additional setae apically and basally along anterior margin of wing, and with a slight, uniform brownish tinge; longest marginal seta 1.8x maximum wing width.
Petiole long (2.8x as long as wide). Gaster shorter than mesosoma (
Fig. 450
). Ovipositor 0.8x length of gaster, not exserted beyond its apex; ovipositor length: mesotibia length ratio about 0.8:1.
Measurements (µm) of the
holotype
. Body (taken from dry specimen) 1849; head (taken from dry specimen) 300; mesosoma 861; petiole 240; gaster 713; ovipositor 590. Antenna: radicle 121; rest of scape 321; pedicel 85; F1 97; F2 191; F3 188; F4 167; F5 145; F6 133; F7 127; F8 106; clava 409. Forewing 2190:615; longest marginal seta 114. Hind wing 1690:82; longest marginal seta 148.
MALE. Unknown.
Diagnosis.
Gonatocerus
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
rakitovi
sp. n.
is a member of the
morrilli
subgroup of the
ater
species group. It is similar to
G.
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
morrilli
(Howard)
and other species from the
morrilli
complex, such as
G. annulicornis
(Ogloblin)
,
G. barbos
sp. n.
,
G. gerasim
sp. n.
,
G. kiskis
sp. n.
,
G. quirogai
(Ogloblin)
, and
G. walkerjonesi
Triapitsyn
, from which it differs by having numerous setae on the forewing disc behind the marginal and stigmal veins (
Fig. 452
).
Etymology.
This species is named after its collector, Dr. Roman A. Rakitov.
Host.
?
Quichira parallela
Rakitov & Godoy (Cicadellidae)
. Both
G. rakitovi
and
G.
(
Cosmocomoidea
)
blefuscu
sp. n.
were captured while antennating the same (intact) egg mass of this sharpshooter (
Rakitov & Godoy 2005
).