Oxyrrhexis carbonator texana ( Cresson, 1870 )

Khalaim, Andrey I., Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique & Coronado-Blanco, Juana María, 2024, Darwin wasps of the subfamily Pimplinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) of Mexico: Polysphincta genus-group, Zootaxa 5458 (2), pp. 151-196 : 171-173

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5458.2.1

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scientific name

Oxyrrhexis carbonator texana ( Cresson, 1870 )
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Oxyrrhexis carbonator texana ( Cresson, 1870) View in CoL

( Figs 35–39 View FIGURES 35–39 )

Polysphincta texana Cresson 1870: 149 [♀ (ANSP), USA, Texas].

Synonyms: Polysphincta bicarinata Davis, 1898 (name preoccupied by Riley, 1871). Polysphincta vicina Provancher, 1873 ( Dalla Torre 1901: 403).

References. Cresson 1872: 166 [ Polysphincta View in CoL ; USA (Texas)]. Cushman 1913: 157 [ Polysphincta View in CoL ; host]. Cresson 1916: 58 [ lectotype ♀ ( ANSP) designated; USA, Texas]. Cushman 1920: 21 [ Polysphincta (Polysphincta) ; remarks on taxonomy; USA (many localities); host]. Townes & Townes 1960: 243 [description; key to 2 subspecies; Canada, USA (many localities); host]. Fritzén & Fjellberg 2014: 137 [ USA (Alaska); host].

Variation. A single female from Mexico corresponds well with description of O. carbonator texana given by Townes & Townes (1960), but differs from the illustration of this species ( Townes & Townes 1960: 591 [Fig. 295, b]) by the median longitudinal carinae of propodeum very short, discernible only as short tubercles anteriorly (distinct in anterior 0.6 of propodeum according to Townes), and lateromedian longitudinal carinae of the first tergite developed only in its basal half (distinct in basal 0.8–0.9 of the tergite according to Townes).

Remarks. The species resembles the Costa Rican Polysphincta gutfreundi Gauld , P. janzeni Gauld and P. naranjae Gauld et al. in having a submetapleural carina complete ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 35–39 ), but is distinct in having an almost entirely black mesosoma ( Fig. 37 View FIGURES 35–39 ). It also differs from the North American P. burgessi Cresson by the hind leg with tibia extensively marked with black and tarsus almost entirely black excepting basitarsus with a narrow white band basally ( Fig. 38 View FIGURES 35–39 ).

Material examined. MEXICO. Coahuila: 1 ♀ ( UAT) Arteaga, Jame, pine forest, 11.vii.2000, coll. C.A. Covarrubias-Dimas. & S. Hernández-Aguilar.

Distribution. Canada, USA (very widely distributed, including Alaska), Mexico (Coahuila). First record of genus and species from Mexico.

Biology. Reared from Steatoda borealis (Hentz) ( Theridiidae ) in USA ( Cushman 1913; Townes & Townes 1960; Fritzén & Fjellberg 2014).

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

SubFamily

Pimplinae

Genus

Oxyrrhexis

Loc

Oxyrrhexis carbonator texana ( Cresson, 1870 )

Khalaim, Andrey I., Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique & Coronado-Blanco, Juana María 2024
2024
Loc

Polysphincta vicina

Dalla Torre, C. G. de 1901: 403
1901
Loc

Polysphincta texana

Cresson, E. T. 1870: 149
1870
Loc

Polysphincta bicarinata

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