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Vipio strigator (
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, 1913: 79; Shenefelt, 1978: 1797;
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: Quicke &amp; Genise, 1994: 44.
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<paragraph id="9278A6589F80087698802030CF7F55A7" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Type material.</paragraph>
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Holotype, ♀,
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, 1913,
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, Mendoza, (no date) 4000' (IFML).
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<paragraph id="5193252B6E8FFC71A8950F8410DC342D" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Additional material examined.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="9B46CC93963F4B935256A53F700BB6D2" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Argentina</emphasis>
: 1 ♀, Misiones Panamb, 24.xi.1954 (
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, Willink); 1 ♀, Misiones San Pedro, 15.xi.1973 (Tomsic, Willink); 1 ♀, Misiones Bernardino de Irigoyen 12.xi.1973 (Tomsic, Willink); 1 ♂, Misiones San Pedro, 16.xi.1973 (Willink, Tomsic); 2 ♀, Misiones Iguazo, 30.i-13.iii.1945 (Hayward, Willink, &amp; Golbach) (IFML).
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: 5 ♀, 11 ♂, Nova Teutonia, 27°11'S, 52°23'W, 300-500 m, i.1965 (F. Plaumann) (CNCI); 16 ♀, same data, except xi.1966; 12 ♀, xi.1968; 3 ♀, xi.1964; 2 ♀, xii.1966; 2 ♀, same data, except 20.xii.1955, 2.xi.1962.
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: 1 ♀, Villarrica, ii.1951 (Pfannl) (IFML).
<emphasis id="23016C34EA854893FB5DBBCB84092C9F" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Peru</emphasis>
: 1 ♀, Valle Chanchamayo, 800 m, 13.viii.1951 (Weyrauch) (IFML).
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<paragraph id="57E3566E5FC8148BAD8BEAE04D6795D6" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Ovipositor less than 0.5
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body length, predominantly red, head black; face with raised triangular area; propodeum with raised stub-like area and with four or five carinae postero-medially that usually reach the middle of propodeum; claw with strong pointed basal lobe.
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<paragraph id="4680705D51700625A487B662DEF4B848" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Description</paragraph>
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(
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,
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= 51). Length of body 6.0-10.1 mm, of fore wing 6.6-11.1 mm, of ovipositor (part exserted beyond apex of abdomen) 2.4-3.2 mm, and of antenna 6.0-9.5 mm.
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Antenna 0.74-0.97
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body length, with 43-50 flagellomeres; first flagellomere 2.5
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longer than wide, 1.4
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longer than second, the latter 2.0
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longer than wide; median flagellomeres as quadrate; terminal flagellomere acutely pointed apically; clypeus rugulose, clypeal guard setae typical; face smooth to sparsely punctate, with a raised triangular area above clypeus; remainder of head smooth and shiny; HL 0.76-0.86
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HH; HW/HH 0.69-0.88; FH/FW 0.61-0.69; EH/HH 0.64-0.72; EH/FW 1.0-1.1; EW/EH 0.68-0.7; ITD 1.15-1.3
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TOD; MS 0.36-0.42
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EH; LMC 0.3
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HH; third segment of maxillary palpus 4.0
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longer than wide.
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<emphasis id="12B0B3DFFFCF114A1F25727014A415AB" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Mesosoma.</emphasis>
Length of mesosoma 1.54-1.7
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height; smooth and shiny; propodeum with a raised postero-medially area with 4-5 longitudinal carinae reaching almost the middle of propodeum.
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<emphasis id="55E22FD85023A4DA4B4E41D9E3C6551B" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Wings.</emphasis>
Fore wing: length of fore wing1.0-1.1
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body length; PW/PL 0.25-0.35; PL/LRC 1.0-1.05; length of vein 3RSb 0.84-0.87
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combined length of r-rs and 3RSa; length of vein 1M 0.6-0.7
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length of (RS+M)a; vein 3RSa reaching wing margin at distance 0.59-0.62 between apex of pterostigma and wing apex. Hind wing: uniformly setose basally; apex of vein C+SC+R with one or two basal hamules.
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Claw with strong pointed basal lobe.
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<emphasis id="BBFE08BC188FE45583F0F83026CAC280" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Metasoma.</emphasis>
First metasomal tergite 1.1-1.15
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longer than wide, raised median area oval, gradually narrowing posteriorly, pointed anteriorly, carinate rugose, surrounding area with short transverse carinae, dorso-lateral carina lamelliform; T II-V longitudinally striate; T II 2.0-2.25
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wider than long, medio-basal area smooth and shiny, oblique furrows strongly impressed, striate; T III 2.6-2.9
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wider than medially long; baso-lateral areas of T III and IV rugulose; T VI-VIII smooth and shiny; hypopygium short, ending at apex of abdomen; ovipositor 0.3
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body length.
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<emphasis id="CA5F80520031E9FBF5A7057890279BBA" bold="true" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Colour.</emphasis>
Largely red; head, including antenna and palpi, black except basal half of mandible reddish yellow and a yellow or yellowish red stripe surrounding the eye; pronotum reddish black with pronotal furrow red; prosternum, propleuron, basal 0.8 of mesopleuron, middle and lateral lobe of mesonotum laterally, scutellum apically, legs, and ovipositor sheath black. Wings brownish-black.
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<emphasis id="3B04DAC5C11A0DA3033C21B4FAE1B65A" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Male</emphasis>
(
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= 12). As in female, except length of body 4.6-6.5 mm, fore wing as long as body length; antennae 1.0-1.1
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body length; HL 0.84-0.89
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HH; EH/HH 0.71-0.76; EH/FW 1.34-1.4; FH/FW 0.77-0.82; EW/EH 0.71-0.75; ITD 1.6-1.7
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TOD; MS 0.21-0.27
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EH.
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<paragraph id="AE680826A6BCFAED2E3DB6DFDDE0C761" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Remarks.</paragraph>
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can be recognised by the combination of reddish black markings on the mesosoma, the short hypopygium, and the short ovipositor. This species is similar to the Nearctic
<taxonomicName id="C8F79B8723313B35D072C8CCCED4B2E5" lsidName="V. rugator" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rank="species" species="rugator">
<emphasis id="D9C0E26621B3C0441E14F0292BFD322E" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">V. rugator</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
because of the presence of a raised area on face, short hypopygium, and short ovipositor in both species. However, the red coloration with reddish black markings on the mesosoma and a carinate propodeum in
<taxonomicName id="C491359B8EB539CA9CEDBAC145825ECD" lsidName="strigator" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rank="species" species="strigator">
<emphasis id="C8ECDC5B6A50660EDD77D587605D53A2" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">strigator</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
will readily separate it from
<taxonomicName id="09D2C02A7607DF9B7D8AD866C56A8E40" lsidName="rugator" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" rank="species" species="rugator">
<emphasis id="D5FEE2947D952938B9E0018C68016402" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">rugator</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
(in which the mesosoma lacks black markings and propodeum lacks such carinae).
</paragraph>
<caption id="8A9222B831BC47DE78D9DD02DBE2DBB2" doi="10.3897/zookeys.925.48457.figure23" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/398087" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" start="Figure 23" startId="F23">
<paragraph id="B369D573644A29D1B9297D1862017F1F" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">
<emphasis id="3E8E2E22ABBC85C6771F6774A9F18304" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Figure 23.</emphasis>
Montaged light micrographs of
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<emphasis id="01F883D5499D61C8216DAAED12C1C6E7" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Vipio strigator</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
.
<emphasis id="490D49BF56159719EE50E916CC7E2F53" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">A</emphasis>
Habitus lateral view
<emphasis id="6BFB7EAD1911BAC7F0EABB3B87DFD27E" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">B</emphasis>
face
<emphasis id="BFEE14E023583CF9CE18C0CA2A3992E3" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">C</emphasis>
head and anterior mesosoma, lateral view
<emphasis id="5783AB19ECBBF2CABEFFC6F0A10504AA" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">D</emphasis>
head, dorsal view
<emphasis id="F33406C705133043AE7E9C6F02568F33" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">E</emphasis>
mesoscutum and scutellum, dorsal view
<emphasis id="B5A7E38317657B7A019D1FF98CB4E4F7" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">F</emphasis>
propodeum
<emphasis id="C91A48048C77EA6935249C1821EAB576" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">G</emphasis>
wings.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<caption id="8CC0D188C9835600ED4595462EA315E1" doi="10.3897/zookeys.925.48457.figure24" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/398088" pageId="0" pageNumber="89" start="Figure 24" startId="F24">
<paragraph id="3F32447C1372CA799CE1692C0BA0EDD0" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">
<emphasis id="E34C8218338CC91EDC47C0EDB03B78F6" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Figure 24.</emphasis>
Montaged light micrographs of
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<emphasis id="5282DE03BF521CC812C8771276F9D280" italics="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">Vipio strigator</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
.
<emphasis id="8ACB7D6539527A9149BF9A1E276DA718" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">A</emphasis>
Metasomal tergite I, dorsal view
<emphasis id="DD087629DC90C1684BE65FA2CEEF0BA1" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">B</emphasis>
holotype, metasomal tergites II-V
<emphasis id="58E3E2399A8AE2614AFFF3AD5A19A285" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">C</emphasis>
metasoma lateral view
<emphasis id="E2A57CE08DFAF6148A2F54160A9CB3E8" bold="true" pageId="0" pageNumber="89">D</emphasis>
male habitus, lateral view.
</paragraph>
</caption>
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