Enicospilus sondrae, Gauld, 1988
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31. E. sondrae Gauld View in CoL ( Fig. 10n View FIGURE 10 )
Enicospilus sondrae Gauld, 1988: 283 View in CoL . Holotype ♀, USA (AEIC).
As for E. neotropicus View in CoL , this species had previously been recorded only from Dominican Republic, Jamaica and southern Florida ( Gauld, 1988). The specimen found in Cuban collections is then the first but otherwise expected record to the country.
According to Gauld (1988), E. sondrae is closely related to E. howdenorum but can be easily separate because of its centrally incrassate Rs+2r and the hairs of terminal sternites in males (7th sternite with long erect hairs arranged in rows, the sternite glabrous centrally in E. sondrae ; 7–9th sternites with scattered fine and semidecumbent in E. howdenorum ). Based on the distribution, the same author has suggested that this speciescomplex may have arisen on the older Caribbean islands.
MATERIAL EXAMINED: EC. HG: Las Mulas , Sierra Cristal, Sagua de Tánamo, VI 1959, P. Alayo (1 ♀, MNHNCu) .
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FERNÁNDEZ-TRIANA, JOSÉ L. 2005 |
Enicospilus sondrae
Gauld, I. 1988: 283 |