Trieces azipas Gauld & Sithole 2002

Autor: Melo, Ivy Frizo De, Ara��jo, Carolina Rodrigues, Penteado-Dias, Ang��lica Maria
Rok vydání: 2015
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6116290
Popis: Trieces azipas Gauld & Sithole, 2002 Diagnosis. This species is readily recognizable by its swollen lower face and by the bicoloured antennal flagellum. The fore and mid tarsal claws are larger than those of other species, the hind femur is slightly more incrassate. The mesopleuron of this species is also slightly less hirsute than other species, which tend to have more setiferous punctures anteriorly and only the posteromedian part glabrous (Gauld, et al., 2002). Remarks. No variation in the color pattern of our specimens was found compared with the paratype at the BNHM. Distribution. Costa Rica, Brazil. The Brazilian specimens were collected in tropical rainforest (State Park of Serra do Mar), in S��o Paulo State, Southeast Brazil. Biology. Unknown. Material examined. (BMNH) Paratype, 1 ♀, Costa Rica, Cartago Prov., La Cangreja, 1950 m, X. 1991, Gauld & Hanson colls. (DCBU) 1 ♀, Brazil, SP, S��o Lu��s do Paraitinga, State Park of Serra do Mar, Santa Virg��nia Center, degraded area, point 2 A, 23 �� 20 ��� 18.1 ��� S 45 ��08��� 50.9 ��� W, yellow pan-trap, 13.IV. 2013, I.F, Melo coll., (DCBU, 36977); 1 ♀, same locality, conservation area, point 1 C, 23 �� 20 ��� 11.8 ��� S 45 ��06��� 11.8 ��� W, 13.IV. 2013, (DCBU, 38806); 1 ♀, same locality, secondary succession, point 2 B, 23 �� 20 ��� 37.9 ��� S 45 ��08��� 19.7 ��� W, 13.XII. 2012, (DCBU, 48654).
Published as part of Melo, Ivy Frizo De, Ara��jo, Carolina Rodrigues & Penteado-Dias, Ang��lica Maria, 2015, New species of Exochus Gravenhorst and Trieces Townes (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Metopiinae) and first record of seven species from Brazil in Zootaxa 4059 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4059.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/236611
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