Pimpla golbachi (Porter, 1970)

Padua, Diego G., Fernandes, Daniell R. R. & Saeaeksjaervi, Ilari E., 2020, Pimpla Fabricius, 1804 (Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae) from Uruguay: a replacement name, new records, and an identification key to the species, ZooKeys 1007, pp. 23-47 : 23

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1007.56328

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scientific name

Pimpla golbachi (Porter, 1970)
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Pimpla golbachi (Porter, 1970) Figure 5A-F View Figure 5

Ephialtes kreibohmi Blanchard, 1942; nomen nudum according to Townes and Townes 1966: 29.

Coccygomimus golbachi Porter, 1970: 153. Holotype ♀, Argentina (IML).

Diagnosis.

This species can be distinguished from the other Uruguayan species of the genus by the combination of the following character states: 1) wings hyaline; 2) mesosoma black with hind corners of meso- and metapleuron brown and tegula white; 3) metasoma reddish; 4) laterotergite V 1.3 times as long as wide; 5) legs reddish, except of fore coxa often more or less broadly blackish basally, hind tibia sometimes slightly dusky, especially near apex, and tarsi usually duller often slightly dusky on apical segment; 6) tergite II shiny and with almost uniformly distributed large, deep, adjacent to reticulately confluent punctures, except narrowly smooth on apex; 7) malar space 0.8-1.0 (0.6-0.9 in male) times as long as basal width of mandibles; 8) ovipositor approx. 1.45-1.7 times as long as hind tibia; 9) ovipositor cylindric, dorsal valve with apex without teeth and ventral valve with gently convex teeth on tip.

Biological notes.

Parasitoid of Gelechiidae : Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders, 1844); Noctuidae : Alabama argillacea ( Hübner, 1818) ( Porter 1970); Pieridae : Colias lesbia (Fabricius, 1775) ( Avalos et al. 2011); Pyralidae : Diaphania hyalinata (Linnaeus, 1767); Tortricidae : Rhyacionia buoliana (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) ( Porter 1970). Based on the material collected in our samples in Uruguay, we verified that the peak of occurrence of this species in the sampled locations was between November and January.

Distribution.

Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, and Uruguay (Fig. 11D View Figure 11 ).

Material examined.

Uruguay, Rocha, Castillos, Branaa, Agricultura, 34°03'31.8"S, 53°50'05.2"W, 30.XI.2015, Malaise trap II (E. Castiglioni and team leg.), 2♂♂, INPA; Castillos, Llambi, Pasto-agricultura, 34°24'7.04"S, 54°08'1.48"W, 12.II.2016, Malaise trap II (E. Castiglioni and team leg.), 1♀, INPA; idem, but 15.III.2016, Malaise trap II, 2♂♂, INPA; idem, but 28.I.2016, Malaise trap II, 1♀ and 1♂, INPA; Castillos, Cardoso, Campo Natural, 34°05'26.8"S, 53°52'14.4"W, 14.I.2016, Malaise trap I (E. Castiglioni and team leg.), 1♂, INPA; idem, but 15.III.2016, Malaise trap II, 1♀, INPA; idem, but 21.XII.2016, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 29.III.2016, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 29.III.2016, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 10.IV.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♀ and 1♂, INPA; idem, but 11.II.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 12.I.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 13.XI.2015, Malaise trap I, 4♂♂, INPA; idem, but 15.XII.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 15.XII.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 26.II.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 26.V.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 27.IV.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♀, INPA; idem, but 27.VII.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♀, INPA; idem, but 28.I.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♀, INPA; idem, but 29.XII.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; Castillos, Don Bosco, Bosque-Campo, 34°05'1.07"S, 53°45'43.08"W, 14.I.2016, Malaise trap I (E. Castiglioni and team leg.), 2♂♂, INPA; idem, but 14.I.2016, Malaise trap II, 1♀, INPA; idem, but 29.XII.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♀ and 2♂♂, INPA; idem, but 11.IX.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♀ and 1♂, INPA; idem, but 12.I.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♀ and 1♂, INPA; idem, but 12.I.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 12.III.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 13.XI.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 13.XI.2015, Malaise trap II, 2♂♂, INPA; idem, but 15.XII.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 15.XII.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 27.X.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 27.X.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♀, INPA; idem, but 28.I.2015, Malaise trap I, 2♂♂, INPA; idem, but 28.I.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 28.IX.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♀, INPA; idem, but 29.XII.2014, Malaise trap I, 1♀ and 1♂, INPA; idem, but 29.XII.2014, Malaise trap II, 3♂♂, INPA; idem, but 30.XI.2015, Malaise trap I, 3♀♀, INPA.

Remarks.

Townes and Townes (1966) reported a new species of Coccygomimus as " Coccygomimus n. sp." from Argentina and considered Ephialtes kreibohmi Blanchard, 1942 to be nomen nudum of it. Later, Porter (1970) described the species mentioned by Townes and Townes (1966) as Coccygomimus golbachi .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Ichneumonidae

Genus

Pimpla