Meteorus imaginatus Jones
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.210884 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6174072 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9702EA26-865E-6962-FF3E-FBB9FB95FEF9 |
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Meteorus imaginatus Jones |
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sp. nov. |
Meteorus imaginatus Jones , new species
( Figs 18–22 View FIGURES 18 – 22. 18 )
Holotype Female. Body length 4.5 mm; fore wing length 5.0 mm.
Body color: Cream face; ocellar patch dark brown; mandibles cream with brown teeth; palpi cream; fore- and mid-coxae cream, all tibia light brown, hind coxae brown except for cream lateral anterior patch; wings transparent light brown with brown venation; mesonotal lobes defined through coloration, medial lobe is brownish-orange, lateral lobes are dark brown; metasoma medially gold, laterally dark brown; propodeum dark brown; first tergite anteriorly cream and posteriorly dark brown ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18 – 22. 18 ); tergum two medially cream, laterally dark brown; posterior tergites cream; ovipositor and sheath light brown.
Head: Antenna with 29 flagellomeres; flagellar length/width ratios as follows: F1 = 4.0, F2 = 2.0, F3 = 3.7, F27 = 2.3, F28 = 2.0, F29 = 3.5; OCOD /OCD ratio 0.8, ocelli large; eyes nearly parallel and large, face maximum to minimum width ratio 1.3, head height 1.2 X eye height; minimum face width same as clypeus width; mandibles strongly twisted; clypeus transversely ridged; face and frons smooth; occipital carina complete.
Mesosoma: Mesonotal lobes slightly defined by foveolate notauli; pronotum, mesopleuron lightly rugose with slightly foveate sternaulus; metapleuron lightly rugose; propodeum areolate-rugose.
Legs: Rugose hind coxae; tarsal claws simple.
Wings: 3 RSa vein twice as long as r vein; lacking (RS + M)b vein at 2RS insertion point.
Metasoma: Ovipositor long, 2 times longer than tergite one; tergite one longitudinally costate.
Cocoon ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 18 – 22. 18 ). Dark brown; ovoid; missing cap that was evenly chewed away; corpus 6.0 mm long; moderately baled in silk, with apical end of corpus much smoother and middle to posterior portion more densely baled; short suspension thread attached.
Material examined.
Holotype female: Ecuador: Napo Province, reared at Yanayacu Biological Station with database number YY #15210, S 00°35.9’ W 77°53.4’, 2163 m, collected 2 June 2006, Yanayacu Road, parasitoid pupated 10 July 2006, adult wasp emerged 21 July 2006, host caterpillar Hypena valkeralis (Noctuidae) , associated plant Boehmeria bullata (Urticaceae) . Deposited in UWIM.
Distribution. Known only from the holotype locality in Napo Province, Ecuador.
Biology. Meteorus imaginatus is a solitary species, reared from Hypena valkeralis Schaus Miller (Noctuidae) larvae ( Fig. 22 View FIGURES 18 – 22. 18 ). The host caterpillar was found feeding on Boehmeria bullata (Urticaceae) .
Etymology. The name is derived from Latin for an image or something imaginary; chosen due to the obscure image formed dorsally on the metasoma.
Comments. This particular group of host caterpillars, Hypena spp ., has also been recorded as a host for another parasitoid wasp: Aleiodes atripileatus Townsend (2009) . The rearing record also indicates that the aforementioned Hypena spp . were found feeding on Boehmeria caudata . Morphologically, there are a few Meteorus species with distinct patterns on tergite 2: M. oviedoi , M. rugonasus and M. horologium . These three had a variable “hourglassesque” color variation, but M. imaginatus has a unique shape shown in Fig. 20 View FIGURES 18 – 22. 18 .
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