Messatoporus unidentatus Santos, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5471.1.5 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B1ED547E-D35D-4DA9-B5CF-DEC191D28896 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12190699 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D8D00D-FFCA-FF98-FF10-C32F9D0C74DA |
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Messatoporus unidentatus Santos, 2013
( Figs 17–18 View FIGURES 17–18 )
Messatoporus unidentatus Santos, 2013 in Santos & Aguiar (2013:198) View Cited Treatment . Holotype ♀ at UFES (examined).
Variation (Female). The specimens studied are more recent than those used in the original description, revealing colors generally stronger and more contrasting. In particular, brown areas observed in the holotype and paratypes are less frequent in the new specimens, replaced by larger areas of intense black. In the holotype, the large yellow area posteriorly on propodeum is continuous, with a brown spot at petiolar foramen, but in one of the paratypes and in all the new female specimens there is a black longitudinal stripe extending from the petiolar foramen to the anterior black area, resulting in two yellow marks, one on each side (as in Fig. 18 View FIGURES 17–18 ), somewhat as in M. bimaculatus Santos. The hind coxa is dorsally yellow and laterally and ventrally black, or at most with a longitudinal streak of brown between the yellow and black areas; the petiole is fully black, except apical 0.15 yellow; the mid femur is black, except antero-lateral face yellow. The holotype is the only specimen where the limit between 1m-cu and 1- Rs+M is clearly traceable, showing also a more or less distinct ramellus.
Male ( Figs 17–18 View FIGURES 17–18 ). The color pattern is quite similar to that of the female, except by the yellow on the pronotal collar reaching the posterior apex (vs. ending distinctly before posterior apex in the female) and the metapleuron about 70–80% black (vs. about 85% yellow on holotype, and 45–50% on most other females). Otherwise, differs from the female mostly because of typical secondary sexual differences, namely body size generally smaller, with fore wing 5.92–6.94 mm (vs. 8.30–11.38); antennae with 24–25 flagellomeres (vs. 21, rarely 22–23), with white band extending from f10 to f15–16 (vs. f6 to f10–12); and postscutellum apex very narrowly yellow, or entirely black (vs. bright yellow).
Variation (Male). No significant morphological variation observed.
Comments. Previously known from seven females.
Material examined. Total of 9 specimens, 7♀♀, 2♂♂. Non-type : BRAZIL, 1♀, ES, Cariacica , Reserva Biológica de Duas Bocas , Sede , Secondary Atlantic Forest , 20°15’33.0”S, 40°29’21.8”W, 185m, 2016-10-07 /21, A.P.Aguiar expedition, Malaise trap, Point 5, 2?, FAS261, UFES GoogleMaps • ib, 1♂, ib, Santa Teresa , Reserva Biológica Augusto Ruschi , Trilha da Cachoeira , Primary Atlantic Forest , 19°54’33.6”S, 40°33’08.8”W, 762m, 2016-10-08 /24, 2ib, Point 1, ib, first described male, FAS1579, ib GoogleMaps • ib, 1♀, 3ib, Trilha da Caixa D’água, Secondary Atlantic Forest , 19°54’37.7”S, 40°33’12.1”W, 764m, 3ib, Point 2, ib,?, FAS262, ib GoogleMaps • 16ib, FAS263, ib GoogleMaps • ib, 1♂, 13ib, first described male, FAS1580, ib GoogleMaps • ib, 1♀, 3ib, Morro , ib, 19°54’01.4”S, 40°32’50.2”W, 803m, 2016-10-09 /24, 2ib, Point 4, ib,?, FAS264, ib GoogleMaps • 5ib, Trilha da Cachoeira , Primary Atlantic Forest , 19°54’39.7”S, 40°33’10.8”W, 810m, 2017-04- 14 /30, 2ib, Point 6, 2ib, FAS265, ib GoogleMaps • 16ib, FAS267, ib GoogleMaps • 5ib, Morro, Secondary Atlantic Forest, 19°54’11.3”S, 40°32’53.4”W, 816m, 2017-04/05-16/01, 2ib, Point 3, 2ib, FAS266, ib GoogleMaps .
Distribution. Panama and Brazil (ESNewRecord, MG, MT).
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Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo |
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Messatoporus unidentatus Santos, 2013
Aguiar, Alexandre P., Supeleto, Fernanda A., Mendonça Jr, Milton S. & Negrello, Henrique 2024 |