Two new species of Glodianus Cameron and Hylophasma Townes (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Cryptinae) from Mexico
Author
Kasparyan, Dmitry R.
Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
Author
Khalaim, Andrey I.
0000-0003-1802-2649
Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia
akhalaim@gmail.com
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-04-16
5437
4
571
581
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5437.4.9
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5437.4.9
1175-5326
10985633
7114B49F-4A44-4165-9FC6-8A52A6E898F9
Key to world species of
Hylophasma
1. Occipital carina ventrally interrupted, its lower end projecting into a small but distinct tooth. Hind wing with posterior section of AA (brachiella) present. Head predominantly white with occiput, frons and vertex black. Mesoscutum with mark centrally and lateral margins posteriorly white.Antenna of both sexes with white ring occupying at least five flagellomeres. The
cavigena
species-group.
Mexico
................................................................................. 2
- Occipital carina complete, joining to hypostomal carina ventrally. Hind wing with posterior section of AA (brachiella) usually absent. Head black, clypeus sometimes pale. Mesoscutum usually completely black, without white spot centrally, sometimes with reddish markings. Antenna of both sexes with white ring occupying at most five flagellomeres. The
debilis
species-group.............................................................................................. 3
2. Gena ventrally with a deep concavity just behind the lower corner of the mandible...................................................................................................
3.
H. cavigena
Kasparyan & Ruíz-Cancino
- Gena ventrally evenly rounded between lower corner of mandible and hypostomal carina, without concavity..............................................................................
1.
H. altacima
Kasparyan & Ruíz-Cancino
3. Mesosoma predominantly black except for rufous collar, tegulae, small whitish marks in hind corner of pronotum and sometimes at apex of scutellum................................................................................... 4
- Mesosoma predominantly black with metapleuron and propodeum reddish; in
H. nigriceps
speculum and scutellum sometimes white.............................................................................................. 5
4. Hind wing with posterior section of AA (brachiella) distinct. Abdomen of female fulvoferruginous, tergites more or less in basal half brownish. In male tergites dark brown, first five tergites in their apical 0.5± brownish fulvous; tergites 6 and 7 entirely dark brown.
USA
.......................................................................
H. debils
Townes, 1970
- Hind wing without posterior section of AA (brachiella). Abdomen of female blackish with hind margin of tergites
2–7 in
apical 0.2–0.35 pale brownish (
Fig. 12
). In male tergites dark brown with rather narrow pale rufous apical band widened in middle part anteriorly; tergite 7 pale rufous with brownish its basal 0.4 (
Fig. 16
).
Mexico
................
2.
H. aterrima
sp. nov.
5. Pronotum entirely black. [Mesopleuron black except for reddish lower posterior corner of mesepimeron. Antenna black with flagellomeres 7–10 white ventrally and two basal ones reddish dorsally; scape reddish. Body black with metapleuron, propodeum completely and hind half metasomal tergites 1–3 reddish; legs reddish with fore and mid coxae and trochanters white, and hind tibia and all tarsus brownish. Brachiella absent.]
China
.....................
H. luica
Sheng
et al
., 2019
- Pronotum partly or entirely white.
Mexico
................................................................. 6
6. Pronotum completely white. Mesopleuron pale reddish with speculum white....
4.
H. nigriceps
Kasparyan & Ruíz-Cancino
- Pronotum partly black, with front margin entirely white. Mesopleuron black except for pale subtegular ridge and mesepimeron.......................................................
5.
H. pulchra
Kasparyan & Ruíz-Cancino