Chelonus turgoclarus ( Papp, 2010 )

Sandoval-B, Ada L., Shaw, Scott Richard, Herrera, Henri W. & Sarmiento, Carlos E., 2024, Diversity and differentiation of the Chelonus (Microchelonus) species of the Galapagos archipelago (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Cheloninae), Journal of Hymenoptera Research 97, pp. 825-848 : 825-848

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/jhr.97.130713

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13904292

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scientific name

Chelonus turgoclarus ( Papp, 2010 )
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Chelonus turgoclarus ( Papp, 2010)

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Microchelonus turgoclarus Papp, 2010: 186–189. Papp 2016: 309–311. Type locality: Pichin, Rio Pisque, Ecuador.

Description.

Female. Body length 2.45–2.60 mm. Head black. Mandibles yellow and apically brown. Antenna shorter than the body, penultimate flagellomere cuboidal. Scape dark yellow. Pedicel and flagellomeres dark yellow to brown apically. Carinae between ocelli and eyes absent. Mesosoma black, scutellum rugose. Foreleg yellow. Last tarsomere brownish. Middle leg coxa brownish, trochanter yellow, femur extensively brown to black with proximal and distal apex turning yellow, tibia dark yellow with proximal and distal apex turning brown. Tarsi 1–4 yellow, last tarsomere 5. Hind leg: Coxa brown to black, trochanter dark yellow, femur mostly brown to black with proximal and distal apex yellow, tibia black with a light-yellow medial band, tarsi 1–4 yellow with the last tarsomere brown. Fore wing stigma brown. Metasoma black or brownish. Opening in ventral part of carapace almost as long as carapace. Carapace in dorsal view without longitudinal carinae. Apical foramen of carapace present.

Comments.

Chelonus turgoclarus was previously recorded only from continental Ecuador ( Papp 2010). This is the first record of this species occurring in the Galapagos.

Specimens studied.

Ecuador, Galápagos – Floreana • 9 ♀♀; Cerro Pajas ; 1°17'38.292"S, 90°27'27.432"W; 580 m a. s. l; 22–29 May. 2019; J. Avendaño, D. Albuja leg.; Humid zone; pantrap; ECESPOCH- ICCDRS GoogleMaps Isabela • 2 ♀♀; 0°50'19.248"S, 91°4'53.435"W; 762 m a. s. l; 03–06 Jun. 2019; J. Avendaño, D. Albuja leg.; Humid zone; malaise trap; ECESPOCH- ICCDRS GoogleMaps Santiago • 1 ♀; 0°13'43.932"S, 90°44'12.984"W; 543 m a. s. l; 23–26 Jun. 2021; H. Herrera, J. Avendaño, P. Picón leg.; malaise trap; ECESPOCH- ICCDRS GoogleMaps Pinta • 1 ♀; 0°34'0.804"N, 90°45'15.947"W; 264 m a. s. l; 19–22 Jun. 2021; H. Herrera, J. Avendaño, P. Picón leg.; malaise trap; ECESPOCH- ICCDRS GoogleMaps Española • 1 ♀; 2°0'56.304"S, 98°28'45.084"W; 135 m a. s. l; 03–06 Jul. 2021; J. Avendaño, P. Picón, G. Fiorentino leg.; malaise trap; ECESPOCH- ICCDRS GoogleMaps .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Chelonus

Loc

Chelonus turgoclarus ( Papp, 2010 )

Sandoval-B, Ada L., Shaw, Scott Richard, Herrera, Henri W. & Sarmiento, Carlos E. 2024
2024
Loc

Microchelonus turgoclarus

Papp J 2016: 309 - 311
Papp J 2010: 189
2010