Trichogramma erebus Pinto, 1999
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4656.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5943679 |
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Trichogramma erebus Pinto, 1999
Diagnosis. Genital capsule relatively narrow; volsellae extending only halfway to apex; ventral ridge indistinct; base of dorsal lamina without distinct notching or shoulders; posterior track of the hind wing elongated, approaching wing apex ( Pinto 1999).
Comments. Among the South American species, the overall shape of the genital capsule of T. erebus resembles that of T. pretiosum , but the latter species can be separated by its more elongate flagelliform setae, less extensive hind wing setations, notched dorsal lamina, and shorter apical distance ( Pinto 1999). Trichogramma erebus was collected in undisturbed habitats.
Type repository. National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. (holotype); Natural History Museum, London; Canadian National Collection, Ottawa; University of California, Riverside (paratypes).
Type locality. Florida, USA.
Distribution in South America. Colombia.
Host. Eggs of an undetermined hesperiid ( Lepidoptera ) on Desmodium sp. ( Fabaceae ) ( Pinto 1999).
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