Pachamama speciosa Owen & Pinto

Owen, Albert K. & Pinto, John D., 2004, Pachamama, an uncommon and distinctive new genus of Trichogrammatidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from tropical America, Zootaxa 664, pp. 1-8 : 3-7

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.158494

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6271520

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE393B-FFC6-680C-FE83-97C0FB8B195E

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scientific name

Pachamama speciosa Owen & Pinto
status

sp. nov.

Pachamama speciosa Owen & Pinto View in CoL , new species

Type. Holotype ɗ: ECUADOR. Napo: Tiputini Biodiversity Sta.; nr. Yasuni National Park; 220–250m; 00°37’55”S, 76°08’39”W; Lot # 1940; fogging terre firme forest; 26.x.1998; T. Erwin et al. Deposited in USNM.

Etymology. speciosus: Latin for beautiful, handsome, imposing.

Description. Body length 0.6mm (N=1; measurement of single card­mounted female); color golden­brown, with distinctly darker mesonotum; legs colored similarly to body, tending to be darker towards base; head light brown, with or without a near­white band immediately below eye; antennal scape and pedicel transversely banded with offwhite and varying shades of brown; club uniformly brown; forewing fumate except apical tenth. Antenna with BPS elongate ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 7 – 9 ), ca. 5 x as long as wide, slightly bulbous apically. Maxillary palp ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 7 – 9 ) with a well­developed apical seta and a smaller medial seta; apical peg­like sensillum absent. Forewing ca. 1.8 x as long as wide; setation sparse, restricted to apical.35 of wing; only R, RS2 and r­m setal tracks discernible; setation posterior to r­m not clearly arranged in tracks; fringe elongate, with longest setae on anteroapical margin of wing, ca. 0.3 greatest wing width; venation elongate, extending ca. 0.7 x wing length; MV with 2­3 elongate setae arising from anterodorsal margin; costal cell lacking setae. Hind wing ca. 5 x as long as wide; disk with two complete setal tracks closely spaced in the anterior 1/3 and a 3rd complete setal track in the posterior ¼, setae between 2nd and 3rd tracks scattered, not linearly arranged; fringe stout and elongate, with maximum length along posterior edge, and extending 0.9 hind wing width.

Male (N = 3, except for antennal characteristics N=2)

Antenna with scape extremely enlarged, suboval, ca. 1.5 x as long as wide, subequal to length of remainder of antenna; club conical and symmetrical; relative length of scape: pedicel: club = 3:1:2; C3 2– 3 x as long as C1 and C2 combined. C1 with 1 APB and 0–1 BPS; C2 with 1 APB, 0–2 APA, and 2 BPS; C3 with 3 APB in basal half, 1–2 APA, 3 BPS, 4–5 FS, and 3 PLS parallel to longitudinal axis of segment. Forewing with relative length of PM: MV: SV = 4:5:1. Genital capsule widest at middle, sides tapering gradually to apex, and more abruptly and unevenly to base; genital capsule and aedeagus including apodemes subequal, together ca. 0.6–0.7 x hind tibial length; apodemes ca. 0.2 x genitalia length and restricted to basal 1/3 of capsule.

Female (N= 3)

Antennal scape unmodified, elongate, ca. 3 x as long as wide; club apically attenuate and slightly asymmetrical, tapering evenly on dorsal surface and more abruptly so on ventral surface; with more sensilla than male; relative length of scape: pedicel: club = 2:1:3; C3 7­ 8 x as long as C1 + C2 combined. C1 with 1 APB and 0­1 BPS; C2 with 1 APB, 0­ 2 APA, and 2 BPS; C3 with 2­3 APB near base and 2­4 short APB near apex, 0­1 APA, 3­ 4 BPS, 10­13 FS, 1 elongate and setiform UPP at apex, 5 PLS including 1 PLS transverse at base of segment, but curving longitudinally in apical half, and 1 PLS on dorsal surface extending beyond apex. Forewing with relative length of PM: MV: SV = 2:2:1. Ovipositor ca. 0.6 x length of hind tibia.

Geographic distribution. Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Honduras.

Material examined. 4Ψ (1 on card), 3ɗ. COSTA RICA. Puntarenas: R. F. Golfo Dulce; 24km. west of Piedras Blancas; 200m; ii.1992; 1Ψ; P. Hanson [ UCRC]. ECUA­ DOR. Napo: Reserva Etnica Waorani; 1km S. Onkone Gare Camp; 220m; 00°39’10”S, 76°26’00”W; 3.vii.1995; fogging terre firme forest; Lot # 1091; 1Ψ; T. Erwin et al.

[ NMNH]; As previous except collected 21.vi.1994 and Lot# 697; 1Ψ (card mounted) [ UCRC]. Napo: Tiputini Biodiversity Sta. 1ɗ (See type) [ NMNH]; 1ɗ, same data as holotype (missing antennae) [ NMNH]; 1ɗ, same data as holotype except collected 5.vii.1998 and Lot # 1889 [ UCRC]. HONDURAS. Olancho: La Muralla National Park; ~ 1480m; 15°05’49”N, 86°44’17”W; 4–7.vii.2002; 1 Ψ; D. Yanega [ UCRC].

Remarks. Specimens are deposited as indicated above in brackets. The specimen from La Muralla National Park, Honduras, is a primary molecular voucher (D# 776; Gen­ Bank accession number AY623495 View Materials for 28S D2 & D3; Owen et al. in prep.). It is represented on a slide by an individual forewing, hind wing, and antenna.

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

UCRC

University of California, Riverside

DOR

Dorset County Museum

NMNH

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

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