Mexican species of the genus Orthocentrus (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae: Orthocentrinae)
Author
Humala, Andrei E.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-12-12
4709
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journal article
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Key to the Mexican species of
Orthocentrus
1 Antennal sockets on a high protruding shelf and antenna thick and usually somewhat curled (at least in dried specimens), basal flagellomeres transverse-quadrate (
Figs 2
,
3
A–C); face either completely polished and punctate or completely weakly matt/coriaceous-pustulate to coriaceous (
Figs 9
A–I) (
O. shieldsi
species-group)......................................... 2
- Never with the above combination of characters; if antennal sockets on a protruding shelf, shelf lower and/or face papillatepustulate (
Figs 12
A–K); basal flagellomeres elongate....................................................... 12
2 Fore wing with areolet open (
Fig. 2D
)..................................................................... 3
- Fore wing with areolet closed (
Figs 2
A–C, 2 F, 3 A–C)....................................................... 4
3 Eyes densely setose (
Fig. 9 E
); antenna with 24 flagellomeres....................................
lostuxtlasi
sp. nov.
- Eyes glabrous; antenna with 33 flagellomeres................................................
kasparyani
sp. nov.
4 Smaller species, fore wing length
2.3–2.4 mm
; eyes small, malar space about 0.75 × as long as eye height; head posteriorly deeply concave....................................................................
microphthalmus
sp. nov.
- Larger species, fore wing length
2.5–3.6 mm
, never with the above combination of characters........................ 5
5 Eyes glabrous........................................................................................ 6
- Eyes setose.......................................................................................... 9
6 Areolet in fore wing relatively large, transverse, distinctly wider than high; vein
3rs-m
well pigmented................. 7
- Areolet in fore wing about as wide as high, vein
3rs-m
weakly pigmented........................................ 8
7 Head narrow, Hw/Fp = 2.5; face and dorso-posterior corner of pronotum fuscous; first and second tergites with weak and shallow furrows, polished posteriorly; antenna with 20–21 flagellomeres; areolet not particularly large.......
pentagonum
Broad
- Head wider, Hw/Fp = 3.0; face and dorso-posterior corner of pronotum mostly yellowish-orange; first and second tergites with deep and strong transverse furrows; antenna with 26–27 flagellomeres; areolet large...................
areolatus
sp. nov.
8 Head wide, Hw/Fp = 5.1; face fuscous with yellow triangular spots under antennal sockets, connected with yellow frontal orbits; clypeus yellowish; dorso-posterior corner of pronotum yellow; flagellum reddish-brown............
vulgaris
sp. nov.
- Head narrow, Hw/Fp = 3.2; face and clypeus yellowish-orange; malar space convex; dorso-posterior corner of pronotum light brown; flagellum fuscous...................................................................
ocampo
sp. nov.
9 Eyes with long dense setae; face smoothly coriaceous-pustulate.................................
hispidus
Veijalainen
- Eyes with scarce and short setae; face finely horizontally strigose-pustulate or smooth and polished................... 10
10 Occiput deeply concave, face slightly prominent, Hw/Fp = 5.1 (
Fig.
13 I
); areolet in fore wing relatively large, distinctly wider than high; frontal orbits fuscous; face fuscous with light brown marks under antennal sockets............
zaldivari
sp. nov.
- Occiput moderately concave, face prominent, Hw/Fp = 4.1–4.4 (
Figs 13 B, C
); areolet in fore wing nearly as wide as high; frontal orbits yellow up to front ocellus; face mostly orange or light brown....................................... 11
11 Mesosoma and hind coxa contrastingly coloured: dark brown dorso-laterally and yellowish ventrally; first tergite with strong dorsal carinae; face infuscate laterally; posterior ocelli distant from eye by ocellar diameter...........
dorsofuscus
sp. nov.
- Mesosoma fuscous; hind coxa black dorso-basally and yellowish ventro-apically; first tergite with weak dorsal carinae; face mostly yellowish-orange; posterior ocelli distant from eye by 1.5 × ocellar diameter....................
fuscipes
sp. nov.
12 Antenna slender, distinctly longer than body, with 35–42 thin elongate flagellomeres; basal flagellomere 5.0–6.0 × as long as wide and at least as long as scape; second tergite heavily and completely strigose to strigose-rugose, sculpture usually extending onto anterior of third tergite. (
O. insularis
species-group)..................................................... 13
- Antenna at most moderately long, shorter than body, with 19–35 flagellomeres; basal flagellomere 0.8–4.5 × as long as wide and as a rule shorter than scape; second tergite with various sculpture, not extending onto anterior of third tergite........ 14
13 Mesoscutum with white ‘shoulder-stripes’, originating antero-laterally and extending along notaular lines; tergites 1–3 (especially 2–3) with foveolate-rugose sculpture, strigose elements inconspicuous (
Fig. 18 L
); eyes distinctly setose (
Fig. 12 L
).............................................................................................
ruizi
sp. nov.
- Mesoscutum lacking ‘shoulder-stripes’, with diffuse paler brown stripes along notaular lines; tergites 1–3 (especially 2–3) with strong strigose-rugose sculpture; eyes with short inconspicuous setae................................
brevipilus
Broad
14 Propodeum with posterior transverse carina complete; head lenticular, temples short, face glabrous; notauli present anteriorly (sometimes undeveloped).............................................................................. 15
- Propodeum with posterior transverse carina not present lateral of lateral longitudinal carinae (sometimes whole posterior transverse carina weak/absent); head with a low protruding shelf bearing antennal sockets; temples well developed; face completely papillate-pustulate; notauli present or missing.............................................................. 32
15 Areolet in fore wing absent (
O. maculae
species-group)...................................................... 16
- Areolet in fore wing present (
O. montanus
species-group).................................................... 27
16 Mesoscutum anteriorly without notauli; inner orbits light yellow to ocelli level, hind wing with nervellus (vein
cu-a
) intercepted at lower third, lateral longitudinal carinae of propodeum reduced anteriorly; subocular sulcus slightly bent...
similis
sp. nov.
- Never with the above combination of characters; mesoscutum anteriorly with short notauli.......................... 17
17 Tergites 3–5 with conspicuous median incisions apically (
Fig. 18 M
)................................
tergalis
sp. nov.
- Tergites lacking apical incisions......................................................................... 18
18 Hind coxa mostly black or dark brown, at least basally fuscous................................................ 19
- Hind coxa mostly yellow to orange (often with fuscous maculae dorsally or apically, but not fuscous basally)........... 23
19 Basal flagellomere about 4.0 × as long as wide; notauli undeveloped; scutellum very steeply convex; subocular sulcus slightly bent towards occiput; hind femur and tibia mostly fuscous.......................................
scutellatus
sp. nov.
- Basal flagellomere 1.5–2.0 × as long as wide.............................................................. 20
20 Subocular sulcus nearly straight; hind coxa dark brown............................................
lopezi
sp. nov.
- Subocular sulcus strongly bent towards occiput (
Fig. 4 F
); hind coxa at most basally dark brown..................... 21
21 Antennae short, with 18–20 flagellomeres; ovipositor without dorsal notch; frons and malar space fuscous; nervellus intercepted at apical third.................................................................
luteoclypeus
Veijalainen
- Antennae longer, with 23 flagellomeres; ovipositor with a distinct dorsal notch; malar space and frontal orbits creamy white; nervellus not intercepted............................................................................... 22
22 Face light brown, orbits and malar space creamy white to bright yellow from antennal sockets to level of posterior ocelli; hind coxa brown except apex orange, hind femur and tibia orange, infuscate apically.....................
maculae
Veijalainen
- Face brown, creamy spots along frontal orbits not reach level of anterior ocelli; hind coxa entirely black, hind femur and tibia fuscous...................................................................................
latus
sp. nov.
23 Face slightly protruding, not forming a distinct shelf for antennal sockets; second tergite and third tergite anteriorly with pair of median longitudinal carinae (
Fig. 17 B
); antenna with 19 flagellomeres, basal flagellomere about 3.5 × as long as wide.........................................................................................
coronadoae
sp. nov.
- Face distinctly protruding and forming a high shelf for antennal sockets; median longitudinal carinae at most with short stubs on anterior of second tergite, third tergite lacking longitudinal carinae; antenna with more than 20 flagellomeres, basal flagellomere shorter, 1.8–3.0 × as long as wide................................................................. 24
24 Subocular sulcus strongly bent towards occiput.............................................
brevicornis
sp. nov.
- Subocular sulcus nearly straight......................................................................... 25
25 Mesopleuron yellowish brown, except for small fuscous area dorso-medially (
Fig. 5 B
); basal flagellomere 3.0 × as long as wide. Dorsal ridge of face inbetween antennal sockets without a median prominence..................
rufipleuris
sp. nov.
- Mesopleuron mostly fuscous; basal flagellomere 1.8–2.3 × as long as wide. Dorsal ridge of face inbetween antennal sockets with a median prominence............................................................................. 26
26 Temples very narrow, 0.1 × as long as eye width; dorsal ridge of face inbetween antennal sockets with a median blunt low prominence; frontal orbits as a rule fuscous; first tergite 1.3 × as long as apically wide..................
varicolor
sp. nov.
- Temples 0.25 × as long as eye width; dorsal ridge of face inbetween antennal sockets with a median prominence; frontal orbits creamy up to posterior ocelli; first tergite 1.7 × as long as apically wide.............................
rectus
Veijalainen
27 Head strongly transverse, frontal orbits with yellow marks not reaching level of anterior ocellus...................... 28
- Head slightly transverse, frontal orbits entirely yellow up to occiput............................................ 29
28 Antenna with 23 flagellomeres, first flagellomere 1.8 × as long as wide; face smooth, polished, sparsely punctate; subocular sulcus strongly bent towards occiput..........................................................
malaris
sp. nov.
- Antenna with 28–29 flagellomeres, first flagellomere 3.0 × as long as wide; face horizontally strigose; subocular sulcus slightly bent towards occiput....................................................................
tlaxcalensis
sp. nov.
29 Antenna with 26–27 flagellomeres, first flagellomere 2.1–2.3 × as long as wide.....................
montezuma
sp. nov.
- Antenna with 21–25 flagellomeres, first flagellomere 1.4–1.8 × as long as wide................................... 30
30 Pronotum with dorso-posterior corners yellow; antenna with 21–23 flagellomeres.....................
khalaimi
sp. nov.
- Pronotum with yellowish dorsal stripes along its upper side; antenna with 23–25 flagellomeres....................... 31
31 Mesoscutum and lower mesopleuron reddish brown; tergites 1–2 wider, its spiracles protruding (
Fig. 16 N
); second thyridia distinct; temple wider, 0.5 × eye width; occiput deeply concave......................................
sierrae
sp. nov.
- Mesoscutum and mesopleuron blackish brown, tergites 1–2 slenderer, its spiracles not protruding (
Fig. 16 L
); second thyridia undeveloped; temple narrower, 0.35 × eye width; occiput moderately concave.......................
montanus
sp. nov.
32 Eyes densely setose (
O. wahlbergi
species-group).......................................................... 33
- Eyes without conspicuous setae (at most with scarce short hairs)............................................... 37
33 Pterostigma strongly asymmetrical (radius meeting pterostigma at apical third)................................... 34
- Pterostigma nearly symmetrical......................................................................... 36
34 Basal flagellomere 1.2–1.3 × as long as wide....................................................
pictus
sp. nov.
- Basal flagellomere longer, 2.0–4.1 × as long as wide........................................................ 35
35 Mesoscutum with contrastingly yellowish ‘shoulder-stripes’ originating antero-laterally and extending along notaular lines. Head slightly concave posteriorly, Hw/Fp = 4.7; eyes with scarce long setae. Basal flagellomere 2.0–2.5 × as long as wide; areolet closed, vein
3rs-m
depigmented....................................................
wahlbergi
Veijalainen
- Mesoscutum with ‘shoulder stripes’ diffuse and indistinct. Head strongly concave posteriorly, Hw/Fp = 7.1 (
Fig. 15 K
); eyes densely setose. Basal flagellomere about 4.0 × as long as wide; areolet open........................
veracruzus
sp. nov.
36 Frons mainly fuscous; frontal orbits and ‘shoulder-stripes’ along notaular lines diffusely light brown; second tergite coriaceousstrigose with distinct transverse impressions, posterior ocellus separated from eye by 0.6 × ocellar diameter..
minor
sp. nov.
- Frons creamy with fuscous interocellar area; ‘shoulder-stripes’ along notaular lines distinct, creamy or light yellow; second tergite smoothly coriaceous-strigose, transverse impressions superficial; posterior ocellus separated from eye by 1.0 × ocellar diameter........................................................................
nicaraguensis
Veijalainen
37 Basal flagellomere 0.9–1.3 × as long as wide.............................................................. 38
- Basal flagellomere 1.8–4.5 × as long as wide.............................................................. 46
38 Fore wing with areolet open............................................................................ 39
- Fore wing with areolet closed........................................................................... 41
39 Frontal orbits yellow up to occiput (
Fig. 15 F
); antenna with 23 flagellomeres; hind femur 2.5 × as long as high; first tergite 1.7 × as long as apically wide...................................................................
oaxacae
sp. nov.
- Frontal orbits fuscous or with small yellowish spots close to antennal sockets; antenna with 24–27 flagellomeres; hind femur 2.9–3.0 × as long as high.............................................................................. 40
40 Nervellus not intercepted; second portion of cubitus as long as vein
2rs-m
; eyes with short setae; first tergite 1.3–1.4 × as long as apically wide; basal flagellomere about 1.5 × as long as wide; yellow spots on frontal orbits at level of antennal sockets...................................................................................
mexicanus
sp. nov.
- Nervellus intercepted near the middle; second portion of cubitus 3 × as long as vein
2rs-m
; eyes glabrous; first tergite 1.6 × as long as apically wide; basal flagellomere as long as wide; frontal orbits fuscous...................
tamaulipecus
sp. nov.
41 Antenna with 21–24 flagellomeres....................................................................... 42
- Antenna with 25–30 flagellomeres....................................................................... 43
42 Hind femur very stout, 2.5 × as long as high; face papillate-pustulate; female with lower frons yellow; second tergite entirely coriaceous............................................................................
podagricus
sp. nov.
- Hind femur slenderer, 2.9 × as long as high; face polished, transversely striated; females with yellow or creamy frontal orbits, males with frons entirely yellow (creamy); second tergite coriaceous with latero-posterior corners polished.....................................................................................................
sannio
Holmgren
43 Pronotum entirely yellowish; antenna slender, with 26–29 flagellomeres; basal flagellomere transverse, 0.9 × as long as wide.......................................................................................
collaris
sp. nov.
- Pronotum mostly fuscous; antenna with 25–30 flagellomeres; basal flagellomere longer than wide.................... 44
44 Female
frontal orbits without distinct yellow spots; second tergite slenderer, clearly longer than apically wide; areolet distinctly wider than high; nervellus intercepted below; males with frons fuscous and pterostigma strongly widened..
winnertzii
Förster
- Frontal orbits with yellow spots; second tergite transverse or hardly longer than wide; fore wing with areolet narrowly sessile, shorter than high; nervellus not intercepted................................................................ 45
45 More stout species; second tergite transverse; hind femur stout, 2.5 × as long as high; hind legs yellowish.
asper
Gravenhorst
- Slenderer species; second tergite longer than apically wide; hind femur 3.1 × as long as high; hind coxa and femur mostly dark brown..................................................................................
aztecus
sp. nov.
46 Metasoma comparatively short or moderately elongate; antenna moderately long, with 23–28 flagellomeres; hind claws not particularly large..................................................................................... 47
- Metasoma elongate; antenna long and slender, with 27–35 flagellomeres; hind claws enlarged (
O. ungularis
species-group) 48
47 Fore wing without areolet; antenna with 23 flagellomeres; face horizontally strigose; head and mesoscutum finely punctured; upper frontal orbits yellow; eyes glabrous; metasoma distinctly longer than head and mesosoma together; second tergite with strong transverse furrow..................................................................
contrerasi
sp. nov.
- Fore wing with areolet closed; antenna with 28 flagellomeres; face, frons and mesoscutum roughly punctured; upper frontal orbits fuscous; eyes with inconspicuous scarce and short setae; metasoma as long as head and mesosoma together; second tergite with shallow transverse subapical impression.................................................
scabrosus
sp. nov.
48 Basal flagellomere 3.5–4.5 × as long as wide, antenna with 29–31 flagellomeres; pterostigma asymmetrical (radius meeting pterostigma at apical 0.35)............................................................................. 49
- Basal flagellomere 1.8–2.7 × as long as wide; pterostigma nearly symmetrical (radius meeting pterostigma at the middle); fore wing with areolet large, conspicuously transverse, about twice as wide as high.................................... 50
49 Areolet open; temples extremely narrow, occiput slightly concave; second tergite with central rhombic area bounded by strong anterolateral diagonal impressions connected with angular posterior transverse groove (
Fig. 17 N
).......
rhombifer
sp. nov.
- Areolet closed, but vein
3rs-m
faint and depigmented; temples distinct, occiput strongly concave; second tergite without central rhombic area (
Fig. 17 K
)..............................................................
flavoorbitalis
sp. nov.
50 Frontal orbits yellow up to occiput; mesoscutum with distinct yellow ‘shoulder-stripes’ originating antero-laterally and extending along notaular lines; antenna with 31–35 flagellomeres, basal flagellomere 1.8–2.1 × as long as wide............... 51
- Frontal with creamy marks not reaching ocellus level; mesoscutum fuscous; antenna with 27–29 flagellomeres, basal flagellomere 2.3–2.7 × as long as wide........................................................................ 52
51 First tergite 1.6 × as long as posteriorly wide, lacking transverse impressions and dorsal carinae; second tergite without oval uplifted median area, only posterior transverse groove developed; yellowish frontal orbits widely interrupted between face and vertex (
Fig. 14 O
), scutellum fuscous, mesopleuron mostly brown..................................
ungularis
sp. nov.
- First tergite 2.5 × as long as posteriorly wide, with deep transverse impressions and distinct dorsal carinae; second tergite with nearly oval uplifted median area bordered by grooves; yellowish frontal orbits not interrupted between face and vertex; scutellum yellowish; mesopleuron mostly orange.................................................
hidalgoensis
sp. nov.
52 First tergite 2.1 × as long as posteriorly wide; face brown; dorsal ridge of face inbetween antennal sockets without a median prominence; subocular sulcus slightly bent towards occiput; hind legs mostly brown; hind femur slenderer, 3.3 × as long as maximum depth.......................................................................
longiventris
sp. nov.
- First tergite 1.3 × as long as posteriorly wide; face yellow; dorsal ridge of face inbetween antennal sockets with a median prominence; subocular sulcus straight; hind legs mostly yellow; hind femur stouter, 2.8 × as long as maximum depth............................................................................................
elongatus
sp. nov.