Monterrondo aphelosoma, HANSSON & LASALLE, 2003
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930110096744 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:978AA7CC-7167-41BE-AC06-FFEE13D1A599 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/761FB83C-375D-47F0-892E-3CFD39AA1B88 |
taxon LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:act:761FB83C-375D-47F0-892E-3CFD39AA1B88 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Monterrondo aphelosoma |
status |
sp. nov. |
Monterrondo aphelosoma View in CoL sp. n.
(figures 3, 90, 91)
Female (length of body =1.0 mm).
Colour. Antenna dark brown. Frons golden-green with purple tinges. Vertex golden-green. Side lobes of mesoscutum golden-green; mid lobe of mesoscutum, scutellum and propodeum black with purple tinges. Coxae, femora and tibiae dark and metallic, fore tibia with a whitish strip along posterior surface; fore tarsus dark brown, mid and hind tarsi with tarsal segments 1–3 yellowish white, segment 4 dark brown. Fore wing infuscate below marginal vein. Gaster dark brown with golden-purple tinges; membranes whitish.
Head. Antenna as in figure 91. HE/MS/MO: 2.2/1.0/1.3. Frons shiny, smooth close to scrobes, with very weak engraved reticulation on remaining parts. Vertex with very weak engraved reticulation. POL/OOL/POO: 20.0/4.3/1.0. Occipital margin rounded. WH/WT=0.9.
Mesosoma . Mesoscutum 0.5× as long as wide, with very weak engraved reticulation, shiny. Scutellum 0.8× as long as wide, with very weak and engraved reticulation; with two pair of scutellar setae, ratio distances to anterior margin of scutellum/ posterior margin of scutellum: anterior pair=1.0, posterior pair =4.2. LW/LM/HW: 2.6/1.0/1.4.
Metasoma. Gastral tergites smooth and shiny; MM/LG=1.1.
Material examined
H: X, Colombia: Departamento de Cundinamarca, Monterrondo, Cercanias Embalse de Chuza , paramo de Chingaza, 4°36∞N, 73°44∞W, 3100 m, 14 August 1991, L. Rosselli and G. Stiles (IAvH) .
Distribution Colombia.
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