Revision of Archaeoteleia Masner (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea, Scelionidae). Early, J. W. Masner, L. Johnson, N. F. Zootaxa 2007 1655 1 48 urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:190984 Insecta Scelionidae Archaeoteleia CoL Animalia Archaeoteleia puncticeps Masner Hymenoptera 36 Arthropoda species puncticeps  Figures 54-57 Description: Female. Length 3.75 mm. Color: entire body, including top of horn, yellowish brown; antennal clava gradually darkened toward apex, A6 yellow, A7 darker, A9-A12 dark brown, antenna otherwise yellowish brown. Head (Figs. 55-57): vertex, occiput, frons, gena entirely and evenly rugose punctate, with no parts of head left smooth, head covered with dense, appressed, fine pilosity; eye very sparsely setose; LOL slightly greater than OOL; occipital carina indistinctly crenulate; frontal keel delicate, disappearing dorsally amidst dense sculpture; facial striae fine, extending to middle of inner orbit; clypeus smooth, lateral corners strongly protruding; toruli contiguous with upper margin of clypeus; A1 5.0 times as long as wide; A2 2.4 times as wide as long; A3 3.1 times as long as A2; claval formula A5-A12/1-2-2-2-2-2-2-1. Mesosoma (Figs. 56-57): transverse pronotal carina distinctly arched, anterolateral corners not pronounced; vertical epomial carina absent; horizontal epomial carina strongly approximated to mesoscutum, leaving very narrow pronotal shoulders; lateral pronotum with delicate, reticulate microsculpture, fine pilosity; netrion well developed, demarcated by anterior arc of deep foveae; mesonotum evenly, thimblelike punctured; admedian lines absent; notaulus complete, foveolate; parapsidal line fairly well impressed, rather long; transscutal articulation well indicated, crenulate laterally; scutellum transverse, length 0.5 times length of mesoscutum, punctate, setose; scutellar spines straight, not curved toward midline; mesopleural carina absent; upper portion of mesepisternum with large, smooth glabrous area, lower portion of mesepisternum with irregular rugulosity in epicnemial area; row of foveolae along posterior margin of mesopleuron complete, reaching mid coxal cavity; metapleuron rugulose, densely setose ventrally, above medial line of foveae with narrow smooth, glabrous area, otherwise setose; propodeum with longitudinal keels, sparsely setose; fore wing barely surpassing apex of metasoma, almost clear, with distinct cloud of pigmentation below stigma; M, basal vein well indicated; Cu, M, Rs vaguely infuscate; marginal vein very thick, subtriangular, markedly darkened; postmarginal vein absent; stigmal vein forming 45 angle, hooked apically, weakly arched; hind basitarsus long, narrow; hind coxa of normal size, posterior surface punctured.    FIGURES54-57. Archaeoteleia puncticeps, n.sp., paratype female (OSUC 146578). 54, Lateral habitus; 55, head, frontal view; 56, head and mesosoma, lateral view; 57, head and mesosoma, dorsal view. Metasoma (Figs. 54, 57) slender, elongate, length 3.8 times width; length of T1 very slightly greater than width, in lateral view top of horn reaching level of scutellum, apex of horn smooth, T1 otherwise longitudinally rugulose, with microsculpture in furrows between rugulae; length of T2 0.8 times width; length of T3 0.7 times width; length of T4 0.6 times width; length of T5 0.5 times width, with fine longitudinal rugosity, posterior margin distinctly excavate; T3-T5 with distinct basal row of foveolae; T6 distinctly elongate, length 3.2 times width, with fine longitudinal rugulae in anterior half, otherwise smooth with scattered punctures. Male. Very similar to female and to the male of A. mellea, except both A4 and A5 with longitudinal keels, keel on A5 shorter than on A4, keel on A4 does not exceed basal one-third of segment; length of A1 3.9 times width; length of A2 1.7 times width; length of A3 1.8 times length of A1.  Diagnosis. Distinguished from A. penaiand A. melleaby the uniformly yellowish brown color of the body; the entire head is rugose punctate, without smooth areas; the vertical epomial carina is absent; the metasoma is more elongate; and male A5 with keel. The side of the pronotum is smooth or very delicately sculptured, unlike the punctured surface of A. penai.   Etymology. The specific epithet puncticeps refers to the sculpture of the head.  Link to Distribution Map. [http://atbi.biosci.ohio-state.edu:210/hymenoptera/eol_scelionidae.content _page?page_level=3&page_id=taxon_page_data&page_version=190984&page_option1=M]  Material examined.  Holotypefemale: CHILE: Bio-Bio, Arauco, E of Contulmo, Pata de Gallina,  II.1989, P. Salinas, pan trap, OSUC 174391. Deposited in CNCI.   Paratypes: CHILE: Araucania, 4.5 km W Los Portones entrance, 37°49.25'S 72°59.82'W, 1300 m, P.N. Nahuelbuta, Prov. de Malleco,  21.XII-  7.II.1997, A. Newton, M. Thayer, female, OSUC 146579( CNCI);  E of Guarderia Pinchinahuel, 37°48.20'S 73°01.41W, 1290 m, P.N. Nahuelbuta, Prov. de Malleco, 5-  24.XII.2002, A. Newton, M. Thayer, female, OSUC 174440( CNCI).  Bio-Bio, Laraquete, S of Conception, 10-  25.I.1993, P. Salinas, female, OSUC 146578( CNCI);  Pata de Gallina, E of Contulmo, Arauco Prov., 10-  25.I.1993,  II.1989, P. Salinas, 104 males, 40 females, OSUC 146577, 163635, 163636, 174392, 203621-203678, 203681-203747( CNCI). 923892425 1989-02 pan trap CNCI P. Salinas CHILE E of Contulmo, Pata de Gallina OSUC 174391 Arauco Prov., Bio-Bio Reg. Holotype 923892437 1997-02-07 CNCI A. Newton, M. Thayer CHILE -37.820835 4.5 km W Los Portones entrance, 1300 m, P.N. Nahuelbuta -72.997 OSUC 146579 Prov. de Malleco, Araucania Reg. Paratype 923892430 2002-12-24 CNCI A. Newton, M. Thayer Chile -37.803333 E of Guarderia Pinchinahuel, 1290 m, P.N. Nahuelbuta -73.0235 OSUC 174440 Prov. de Malleco, Araucania Reg. Paratype 923892423 1993-01-25 CNCI P. Salinas Chile Laraquete, S of Conception OSUC 146578 Bio-Bio Reg. Paratype 923892434 1993-01-25 CNCI P. Salinas Chile Pata de Gallina, E of Contulmo OSUC 146577, 163635, 163636, 174392, 203621 - 203678, 203681 - 203747 Arauco Prov., Bio-Bio Reg. Paratypes