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<taxonomicName id="A1A2A822BCD005137428E6E5357683F0" LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:7964BF18-1081-49C5-941B-699F6CBDE324" authority="Walker &amp; Wharton" authorityName="Walker &amp; Wharton" authorityYear="2011" class="Hexapoda" family="Braconidae" genus="Eurytenes" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Eurytenes microsomus" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="11" pageNumber="34" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="microsomus" status="sp. n.">Eurytenes microsomus Walker &amp; Wharton</taxonomicName>
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<paragraph id="92F8CD4F9661608F8DF1A14A317378A3" pageId="11" pageNumber="34">Holotype</paragraph>
<paragraph id="58DDB57A8C761AD44193BB594197F4B4" pageId="11" pageNumber="34">♀ (TAMU): [USA:] TX: San Patricio Co. Welder Wildlife Refuge March 23, 1996 R. Wharton [five lines on a single label].</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="4127B98B53FF31817C38A9BF934048CC" pageId="11" pageNumber="34">Paratypes</paragraph>
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(TAMU): 3 ♀, 3 ♂, same data as holotype; 1 ♂, Texas, Travis Co., Austin, 20.ix.1986, R. Wharton; 1 ♀, same data except 29.iv.1989; 1 ♀, Travis Co., vic. Long Hollow Ck. 30°27'43&quot;, -97°52'19&quot;, 26.iii.1994, on
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, M. Quinn, E. Riley, R. Wharton.
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<paragraph id="5BE05429D065904377AB67175294836A" pageId="11" pageNumber="34">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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This species is nearly identical to
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but
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is 1.25
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larger. The body is less heavily sculptured than in
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, there are fewer flagellomeres, and T2+3 tends to be paler in coloration.
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<paragraph id="25C08674D662EDBF0BC191E0BB0989F1" pageId="11" pageNumber="34">Description</paragraph>
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. Length of body: 2.00-2.12 mm (m=2.08), length of fore wing 2.4-2.7 mm (m=2.5).
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<emphasis id="B6CC7672FE0FAD195C82A43040DF3AD3" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="34">Head</emphasis>
. 29-31 flagellomeres; first flagellomere length 2.3-3.6
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width (m=2.8), fifteenth flagellomere length 2.0-3.0
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width (m=2.3), fifth from last flagellomere length 2.0-2.8
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width (m=2.3). Face 1.4-1.7 (m=1.6)
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wider than high. Clypeus more nearly semi-circular in shape, with ventral margin truncate, 2.0-2.5 (m=2.2)
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wider than high; 1.5-1.9 (m=1.7)
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wider than distance between clypeus and eye. Mandible
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expanded over basal 0.3, with flange-like ventral carina. Gena relatively narrow (
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). Occipital carina extending about 0.3-0.4
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distance from eye to nearest lateral ocellus.
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. Posterior-ventral margin of lateral pronotum weakly crenulate, nearly smooth for most of length. Precoxal sulcus parallel-sided, narrowly crenulate, short, weakly impressed anteriorly, not extending close to anterior margin of mesopleuron; precoxal sulcus at 45 degree angle, inclined more vertically than in
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. Notaulus distinctly impressed over anterior third of mesoscutal disc, crenulate over anterior 0.2-0.3; with moderately dense cluster of short setae at rugulose base of anterior declivity extending ventrally to cover much of anterior declivity; with widely spaced line of 3-4 longer setae extending posteriorly towards but not reaching cluster of scattered setae around midpit (
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). Propodeum with median carina extending over anterior 0.3 before bifurcating to form five-sided areola over posterior 0.7. Surface smooth to weakly rugose laterally and posteriorly, carinae forming areola not obscured by sculpture, entirely visible, areola varying from smooth to weakly rugose (
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).
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.Fore wing r-m at most pigmented at extreme base, largely tubular (with lateral boundaries distinct) over anterior half; m-cu distinctly postfurcal; 3M distinctly pigmented in basal third, gradually weakening and becoming depigmented distally. Hind wing m-cu indistinct.
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<emphasis id="58FFEF56D778760BADC0844579E25177" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Legs</emphasis>
. Hind tibia 7.5-8.7 (m=8.1)
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longer than maximum width.
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<emphasis id="619FAE8A50D1796439B18DFAD4E654B6" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Metasoma</emphasis>
. Petiole 1.6-1.8 (m=1.7)
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longer than apical width. Female ovipositor short but distinctly protruding, about 0.9
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length of mesosoma. Ovipositor about 0.5
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length of mesosoma.
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<emphasis id="D1B97881B8000355F854A8BDD83F6D72" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Color</emphasis>
. Head and mesosoma dark reddish-brown as in
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, but with pale spot adjacent eye similar to though weaker than the spot in
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. Scape and pedical butterscotch, flagellomeres medium brown; clypeus butterscotch with slight infuscation dorsally. Palps, mandible, tegula, petiole, and ovipositor as in
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. Metasoma posteriad petiole patterned as in
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but T2+3 paler, whitish medially and T2 more lightly infuscate laterally. Legs about as in
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, with hind legs often a little paler. Ovipositor sheath dark red-brown. Wings hyaline.
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<paragraph id="C8BCE1247BEA521A401077A7BE082AF8" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Male.</paragraph>
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Same as female except length of body 1.97-2.05 mm (m=2.01), length of fore wing 2.0-2.4 mm (m=2.3). Antenna with 24-28 flagellomeres; first flagellomere length 3.0-3.5
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width (m=3.4), fifteenth flagellomere length 2.4-3.0
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width (m=2.6), fifth from last flagellomere length 2.0-2.5
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width (m=2.4). Clypeus 1.3-2.3 (m=1.8)
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wider than distance between clypeus and eye. Hind tibia 7.5-8.3 (m=7.9)
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longer than maximum width. Petiole 2.0
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longer than apical width. Metasoma butterscotch dorsally with medium brown lateral banding on T2 and T3.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="9831EB31C95D7D8DEBA8B1A65DDA9353" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">
<emphasis id="44EAE081917FDAB439057B0A9A98F4D1" bold="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Figures 22-25.</emphasis>
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sp. n.
<emphasis id="8A6288890A044193B685FF7289496346" bold="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">22</emphasis>
Face
<emphasis id="24CBD87EC8400461ADFE70CEDB4F1656" bold="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">23</emphasis>
Mesosoma, lateral view, arrow = precoxal sulcus
<emphasis id="8896DDD6630A6B4E2C2DEC259EDEADD1" bold="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">24</emphasis>
Head, lateral view
<emphasis id="8E1A2576AAF86B8FCB073E6961646B6A" bold="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">25</emphasis>
Propodeum, dorsal view, arrow = sculptured posterior-lateral field.
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<subSubSection id="0FFB608556CDBB597936505A88DDB7BB" pageId="12" pageNumber="35" type="host">
<paragraph id="E3AD2B85B4BA877DECB5437C08FBB20A" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Host.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D56007515DE10ADA3011687419099D2A" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Unknown.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="D186B3C2AFF7D3E6FC5EEF6AF5FD2CD8" pageId="12" pageNumber="35" type="distribution">
<paragraph id="E346956C9B75C1992B54F1C2654513ED" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0D448282AD2FD66111897775AC63DD75" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Central Texas.</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="2883D5F6EB4000950D35D528F26275B6" pageId="12" pageNumber="35" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="7654BDC002441D57968FF7F628234830" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D25DF9657FF1BAEB5EBE73E8D476178C" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">
The name
<emphasis id="C3B2466188B169634FE15DA3586A84C5" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">microsomus</emphasis>
is derived from Greek:
<emphasis id="BE288F1CE5E851E339275012DB70A9E7" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">micro</emphasis>
, small;
<emphasis id="B7A0CDA10E36432A21039CE97A7EC201" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">somus</emphasis>
, body. The name refers to the smaller size of this species compared to other species of
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.
</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="5C02B28D3048598054879BEBC537F8AF" pageId="12" pageNumber="35" type="comments">
<paragraph id="0BDC404231905E21A79F3EFBAB90AA6D" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">Comments.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E301A0A8592F7BAF7872690F6F552E87" pageId="12" pageNumber="35">
<taxonomicName id="DFD1E9BF09632413711926CA8EB2ACF7" authorityName="Walker &amp; Wharton" authorityYear="2011" class="Hexapoda" family="Braconidae" genus="Eurytenes" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="12" pageNumber="35" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="microsomus">Eurytenes microsomus</taxonomicName>
and
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both occur in Austin, the westernmost locality for either species.
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