Helconichia sarria Sharanowski and Sharkey

Sharanowski, Barbara J. & Sharkey, Michael J., 2007, Description of three new species of Helconichia Sharkey & Wharton (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Ichneutinae) with a revised key to all species, Zootaxa 1502, pp. 45-53 : 46-48

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.273808

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6237230

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/052C697B-B40A-8111-FF3E-3B29FC33FF7F

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scientific name

Helconichia sarria Sharanowski and Sharkey
status

sp. nov.

Helconichia sarria Sharanowski and Sharkey View in CoL , sp. nov.

Diagnosis. Helconichia sarria can be distinguished from all other species of Helconichia by the following combination of characteristics: mesosoma melanic in color and forewing vein (RS+M)b present.

Females ( Figs. 1A View FIGURE 1. A ; 4H). Length: 3.08–3.44 mm.

Color: Melanic except as follows: clypeus, mandible, labial and maxillary palpi, ovipositor, metasomal lateral tergites 1–3, and metasomal sterna 1–2 testaceous; all legs testaceous except hind tibia and tarsus and apical tarsomeres of foreleg and midleg brown; wings lightly infuscate.

Head: Antenna with 23–24 flagellomeres; setae of eye long, at least 3X diameter of one ommatidium; head without Y-shaped, lamellate carina between antennal sockets; vertex smooth and uniformly setose, most setae longer than diameter of one ommatidium.

Mesosoma: notaulus deeply crenulate; median areola of metanotum not bifurcated with horizontal carina; propodeum without posterior median longitudinal carina; propodeal areola wide, ratio of areola width (at widest point):length 0.71.

Wings: forewing (RS+M)b present, ratio of 2RS:3RSa length approximately 1:1 (range = 0.95–1.03), anal region uniformly setose ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. A H); hind wing with 3 hamuli, anal region uniformly setose, subbasal cell uniformly setose.

Metasoma: median tergite 1 with length (from base of dorsal carina) to apical width ratio approximately 1:1 (range = 0.95–1.00); dorsal carinae of median tergite 1 almost meeting medially to form rugulose protuberance, distance between carinae at narrowest point much smaller than distance from carinae to lateral margin of tergite.

Male

Essentially as in female except length 3.34 mm, 25 flagellomeres, hind wing with 4 hamuli, and ratio of 2RS:3RSa length 1.06.

Biology: Unknown

Type material: HOLOTYPE, Ψ: “ COLOMBIA Valle del Cauca PNN [National Natural Park] Farallones de Cali Cgto. [Corregimiento] La Meseta, 3°34’N 76º40’W 2200m Malaise 27/08/2003 10/09/2003 S. Sarria & M. Losso Leg. M.4570”. Deposited in the Alexander von Humboldt Biological Resources Research Institute, Colombia.

ALLOTYPE, %: same as holotype except: “ 10–24.xii.2003 ” and “M.4565.”

PARATYPE, 1 Ψ, same as holotype except: “27.i. 10.ii.2004 ” and “M.4563.” Deposited at the Hymenoptera Institute, Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky.

Etymology: This species is named in honor of the collector, Stella Sarria from Farallones Colombia. Stella was one of the collaborators with the Colombian Arthropod Project. Collecting during a time of political instability, she was often exposed to dangerous situations in the field.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Helconichia

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