Spinolafoenus ruficornis ( Spinola 1851 ) Spinola, 1851

Macedo, Antonio Carlos Cruz, 2009, Generic classification for the Gasteruptiinae (Hymenoptera: Gasteruptiidae) based on a cladistic analysis, with the description of two new Neotropical genera and the revalidation of Plutofoenus Kieffer, Zootaxa 2075, pp. 1-32 : 16-19

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.187219

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6213190

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scientific name

Spinolafoenus ruficornis ( Spinola 1851 )
status

comb. nov.

Spinolafoenus ruficornis ( Spinola 1851) n. comb.

( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4. a – b , 6f View FIGURE 6. a – g , 7 View FIGURE 7. a – b f, 11g –h, 12d, 13f, 14e, 15)

Foenus ruficornis Spinola, 1851: 551 –552 (description); Casolari and Casolari-Moreno, 1980: 80 (catalog). Gasteruption ruficorne: Schletterer, 1885 (redescription), 312 (list); Schletterer, 1890: 478 –479 (redescription); Dalla Torre, 1902: 1071 (catalog); Kieffer, 1902: 9 (catalog); Kieffer, 1912: 239 (in key), 315 (redescription); Hedicke, 1939: 36 (catalog).

Holotype. Not examined (Spinola stated one male). Type locality: CHILE (southern part of the country). According to Casolari and Casolari-Moreno (1980), it is deposited in the Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali ( MRSN) in Torino.

Specimens examined. Seventeen specimens (7 females, 10 males). CHILE: (locality not specified), I.1920, E.C. Reed, 1 Ƥ, 3 3 ( USNM); Atacama: Huasco, 12.X.1980, L.E. Peña, 1 3 ( AEIC); Curicó: 6km E. Los Quenes, 1.IV.1967, L.A. Stange, 1 Ƥ ( IMLA); Los Quenes, Estero la Jaula, 4–18.I.1964, L.E. Peña, 1 Ƥ ( AEIC); San Felipe de Aconcágua: Guardia Vieja, XI.1953, L.E. Peña, 6 3 ( AEIC); Rio Blanco, 5–8.XII.1961, L.E. Peña, 1 Ƥ ( AEIC); Santiago: San Ramón, I.1975 , L.E. Peña, 3 Ƥ ( AEIC).

Diagnosis. Occipital margin crenulate; mesosoma uniformly areolate; mesonotum truncate; ovipositor sheath longer than T2+T3 and shorter than metasoma; ovipositor sheath, most of metasoma, and legs red brown.

Description. Female (1st record). Length: 15.5 mm (14.5–17.9 mm) (n=7); ovipositor sheath length 0.43 (0.39–0.45)X body length.

Head. Black, rugulose to imbricate, wider than long ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 g); head length 1.29 (1.25–1.37)X eye length; eye length 7.12 (6.42–8.00)X malar space; distance from posterior ocellus to occipital margin 2.34 (2.11–2.69)X distance between posterior ocelli; antenna red brown, with tip of apical flagelomerum dark brown; 1st flagellomere 0.94 (0.88–1.00)X as long as scape, 2.15 (1.91–2.40)X as long as pedicel, 1.11 (1.05–1.17)X as long as 2nd flagellomere; mandible medial tooth developed; frontal carina absent; posterior ocellus inserted at level of upper eye margin ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 g); occipital carina wide dorsally and laterally.

Mesosoma. Black; fore and middle legs with coxa black and remaining portions red brown; hind leg with coxa black, trochanter, femur and tarsus red brown, tibia red brown in proximal portion and dark brown in distal portion; mesosoma (excluding propleuron) 1.46 (1.36–1.57)X as long as high; propleuron 1.00 (0.91–1.12)X longer than its largest wide, 0.72 (0.63–0.79)X pronotum length; metacoxa 1.92 (1.74–2.03)X as long as wide; metatibia 4.03 (3.72–4.31)X as long as wide, 1.31 (1.28–1.35)X as long as femur, 3.62 (3.31–3.87)X as long as 1st tarsomere; propleuron punctate; remaining portions of mesosoma, except legs, deeply areolate ( Figs. 12 View FIGURE 12 d, 13f, 14e); fore wing vein 2–Cu arqued ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7. a – b f), vein r–m spectral ( Fig. 4a View FIGURE 4. a – b ); hind wing with vein 2M+Cu pigmented; 5 hamuli.

Metasoma. Red brown, with some portions black, imbricate, 2.56 (2.41–2.77)X as long as mesosoma; ovipositor sheath red brown, 0.73 (0.64–0.78)X as long as metasoma ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. a – b ).

Male. Similar to female; 4–6 hamuli (4/5: 12.5%; 5/5: 62.5%; 5/6: 12.5%; 6/5: 12.5%).

Distribution. Chile (Atacama, Curicó, San Felipe de Aconcágua, Santiago) ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 ).

Comments. This is the only Gasteruptiidae species recorded in Chile. The identification of the examined specimens was based on the original description, which is not complete, but affords determination. The four specimens deposited in the USNM collection were identified as Gasteruption ruficorne by J.J. Pasteels.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

AEIC

American Entomological Institute

IMLA

Fundacion e Instituto Miguel Lillo

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Evaniidae

Genus

Spinolafoenus

Loc

Spinolafoenus ruficornis ( Spinola 1851 )

Macedo, Antonio Carlos Cruz 2009
2009
Loc

Foenus ruficornis

Casolari 1980: 80
Hedicke 1939: 36
Kieffer 1912: 239
Dalla 1902: 1071
Kieffer 1902: 9
Schletterer 1890: 478
Spinola 1851: 551
1851
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