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<taxonomicName id="380B4215B03AA263F2114BD9EEB8A849" LSID="http://zoobank.org/561818C9-9A51-492A-84C5-910AF4BDDA62" authority="Nesheim" class="Insecta" family="Platygastridae" genus="Phanuromyia" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Phanuromyia odo" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="16" pageNumber="87" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="odo">Phanuromyia odo Nesheim</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="662A7DFB49CDFE71D460FB7494305BFE" pageId="16" pageNumber="87">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
Figures 61-66
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<pageBreakToken id="47F88FAA4B07C9677F805657CFD47D59" pageId="17" pageNumber="88" start="start">Description</pageBreakToken>
.
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<paragraph id="2937B31376688A3FBAFA592AB9B36089" pageId="17" pageNumber="88">Female body length: 1.51-2.78 mm (n=22).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="87CFBD56E50B464FEB0A75FB90C1405E" pageId="17" pageNumber="88">Median keel on frons: absent. Sculpture of lower frons: with 3-6 transverse rugae medially; with irregular rugosity medially. Shape of mandible: slender. Median tooth of mandible: diminished. Frons below median ocellus: with 2 rows of setiferous punctures.</paragraph>
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Figures 61-66.
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♀ (OSUC550248), 61 Lateral habitus 62 Dorsal habitus 63 Head, mesosoma, lateral view 64 Head, mesosoma, dorsal view 65 Head, mouthparts, anteroventral view 66 T2-T6, dorsal view. Scale bar in millimeters.
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<paragraph id="24FEC93D5E60D654FA2F1BF5284F0AF7" pageId="17" pageNumber="88">Sculpture on posterior half of mesoscutum: coriaceous to rugulose, at most with fine irregular longitudinal sculpture. Sculpture of anterior half of mesoscutellum: rugose-punctate. Thin median foliaceous lamella on propodeum: absent.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BDD54E28F63230C3E5ED385A48ED1D04" pageId="17" pageNumber="88">Color of coxae: bright yellow, concolorous with legs.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BE43ECE7F1CBEB62EF50F11D4D58CCDD" pageId="17" pageNumber="88">T1: flat, at most slightly swollen. Anterior margin of T2: with costae or foveolae throughout its width. T2 sculpture: with neither transverse series of small punctures nor scrobiculate lateral areas. Sculpture of T1: entirely costate. Posterior margin of T2: distinctly concave. Number of visible terga past T2: 2 or 3. Setation on T2: limited to at most 1 row of setae posteriorly and sparse setation laterally.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="0FB30EF522F856FD236DFD52B843A75A" pageId="17" pageNumber="88">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="96D11B6C23D172224603B0994A00ABDB" pageId="17" pageNumber="88">
<taxonomicName id="37422A1DC0E6500B9861177EFF1625EB" genus="Phanuromyia" lsidName="Phanuromyia odo" pageId="17" pageNumber="88" rank="species" species="odo">Phanuromyia odo</taxonomicName>
can be recognized by the distinctly concave posterior margin of T2 combined with the entirely costate sculpture of T1.
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<pageBreakToken id="782C89E073D69C79E5C8F6DE27FAF50B" pageId="18" pageNumber="89" start="start">Etymology</pageBreakToken>
.
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<paragraph id="6CF744AE4C82457A3E0D95AF5F96CA2E" pageId="18" pageNumber="89">
The name
<taxonomicName id="3BFCE7B8B9FAFD94EB0DC0C631917EEE" genus="Auchenorrhyncha" lsidName="Auchenorrhyncha odo" pageId="18" pageNumber="89" rank="species" species="odo">odo</taxonomicName>
is derived from the name of the Changeling in the popular television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine because this species has variable morphology. This name is to be used as a noun in apposition.
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<paragraph id="0D16C173D2105DE9EBBED73E89AA3283" pageId="18" pageNumber="89">Link to distribution map.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="567B5928DCB19A0A79D40D4AB957F379" pageId="18" pageNumber="89">[http://hol.osu.edu/map-full.html?id=389324]</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="11579A6BF0A840C620C41B62CFD1C87E" pageId="18" pageNumber="89">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype, female: COSTA RICA: Heredia Prov., La Selva Biological Station, 1.
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8.V.1989, Malaise trap, B. V. Brown, OSUC149335 (deposited in CNCI). Paratypes: (175 females, 2 males) BELIZE: 2 females, OSUC149352,
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(CNCI). BOLIVIA: 6 females, OSUC149354, 149372, 149375, 550122, 550127-550128 (CNCI). BRAZIL: 9 females, OSUC149341-149342, 149345, 149378, 550075-550076, 550232, 550238 (CNCI); OSUC151125 (OSUC). COLOMBIA: 1 female, OSUC149373 (CNCI). COSTA RICA: 100 females, 1 male, OSUC149329-149331, 149333-149334, 149336-149337, 149348, 149350, 149353, 149355-149357, 149362-149364, 149367, 149369, 149377, 164001, 550085-550086, 550098, 550123-550126, 550129-550133, 550135, 550148, 550150, 550157-550158, 550204-550219, 550221-550231, 550233-550237, 550239, 550241-550251, 550253-550268, 550270, 575269-575270 (CNCI); OSUC575271 (OSUC). ECUADOR: 43 females, 1 male, OSUC149338-149340, 149343-149344, 149347, 149351, 149361, 149365-149366, 240601, 320966, 550134, 550136-550147, 550149, 550151-550156, 550159-550160, 550162-550169, 550220, 550240 (CNCI). EL SALVADOR: 1 female, OSUC149374 (CNCI). FRENCH GUIANA: 6 females, OSUC550103-550104, 550108, 555797, 555799-555800 (CNCI). GUATEMALA: 1 female, OSUC149371 (CNCI). MEXICO: 1 female, OSUC149346 (CNCI). PANAMA: 1 female, OSUC149368 (CNCI). PERU: 1 female, OSUC149376 (CNCI). TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: 1 female, OSUC550161 (CNCI). VENEZUELA: 2 females, OSUC149332, 149349 (CNCI).
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<paragraph id="95A399E3E18B0F59B915985A05FC0DDB" pageId="19" pageNumber="90">Comments.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="07B1A13EEA48986B281D3C5B3B27A69D" pageId="19" pageNumber="90">
The specimens here referred to as
<taxonomicName id="1007D75E87D11AD8D45F82BC77CF1AF0" genus="Phanuromyia" lsidName="Phanuromyia odo" pageId="19" pageNumber="90" rank="species" species="odo">Phanuromyia odo</taxonomicName>
were originally split into two provisional species. This was based upon differences in the relative length of the wings, specifically, whether the wings reached beyond the apex of the metasoma. Figure 67 illustrates the relationship between body size and wing length: larger specimens indeed have relatively shorter wings. However, there is no distinctive gap in the ratio between the two. Therefore, we treat them here as a single species.
</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="28C81A2F56A53DCC0C8C66921638A814" pageId="19" pageNumber="90">
Figure 67. The specimens identified as
<taxonomicName id="733BEAB1974A436F765D91BE862513C3" genus="Phanuromyia" lsidName="Phanuromyia odo" pageId="19" pageNumber="90" rank="species" species="odo">Phanuromyia odo</taxonomicName>
were originally split into two separate species, here labeled
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and
<normalizedToken id="F4174B544397824A4A1C68B43217003B" originalValue="“large.”">&quot;large.&quot;</normalizedToken>
The trend line is calculated based on data for all specimens combined. The continuity in both variables and the overlap in specimens divided a priori into small and large categories led to the conclusion that there is insufficient evidence to separate these specimens into two species.
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