Aleiodes dichromatus Shaw and Marsh, NEW SPECIES

Aleiodes dichromatus Shaw and Marsh, NEW SPECIES (Fig. 5) Female . Body color : (Fig. 5) head orange, vertex, ocellar triangle and mesopleuron sometimes marked with black, antenna black; mesonotum, pronotum and legs orange; mesopleuron black, sometimes marked with orange; propodeum usually black, so...

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Main Authors: Shaw, Scott R., Marsh, Paul M., Fortier, Joseph C.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Braconidae
Aleiodes
Aleiodes dichromatus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Braconidae
Aleiodes
Aleiodes dichromatus
Shaw, Scott R.
Marsh, Paul M.
Fortier, Joseph C.
Aleiodes dichromatus Shaw and Marsh, NEW SPECIES
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Braconidae
Aleiodes
Aleiodes dichromatus
description Aleiodes dichromatus Shaw and Marsh, NEW SPECIES (Fig. 5) Female . Body color : (Fig. 5) head orange, vertex, ocellar triangle and mesopleuron sometimes marked with black, antenna black; mesonotum, pronotum and legs orange; mesopleuron black, sometimes marked with orange; propodeum usually black, sometimes orange laterally; metasoma usually black, sometimes orange escept for first tergum; wings slightly dusky, veins brown, stigma usually bicolored brown, yellow at base. Body length , 5–6 mm; fore wing length, 4–5 mm. Head : eyes and ocelli normal size; 35 antennomeres, flagellomeres beyond second as wide as long, first flagellomere slightly longer than second; malar space long, about 2 / 3 eye height and 2 times basal width of mandible; temple broad, nearly equal to eye width; occipital carina complete, meeting hypostomal carina; oral space small, width less than malar space and face height; clypeus not swollen; ocelli small, ocellocular distance 2 times diameter of lateral ocellus; face, frons and vertex rugose, temple coriaceous; maxillary palpus not swollen; mandible small, tips not crossing when closed. Mesosoma : pronotum rugose, coriaceous basally; mesonotum and scutellum coriaceous; notauli scrobiculate, meeting posteriorly in wide rugose area; mesopleuron, including subalar sulcus and sternaulus, rugose, smooth and shining above episternal scrobe; propodeum rugose, median carina weak but complete. Legs : tarsal claws not pectinate but with 4–5 thin spines on basal half; inner spur of hind tibia shorter than half length of basitarsus; hind coxa rugulose coriaceous dorsally. Wings : slightly infumated; fore wing with vein r 1 / 2 length of 3 RSa and 2 / 3 length of m­cu, vein 1 cu­a beyond 1 M by distance very slightly greater than length of 1 cu­a, vein 1 CUa 1 / 3 length of 1 CUb; hind wing with vein RS slightly arched in middle, marginal cell narrowest in middle, vein 1 r­m slightly shorter than 1 M, M+CU longer than 1 M, vein m­cu indicated by short spectral ridge. Metasoma : terga 1–3 strongly rugose costate, median carina complete on terga 1–2 and at least on basal half of tergum 3; tergum 4 weakly rugose at extreme base, coriaceous apically; remainder of terga coriaceous; first tergum about as long as apical width; ovipositor exerted, about 2 / 3 length of hind basitarsus Male . Essentially as in female except body black, legs beyond coxa orange, stigma often entirely brown. Holotype Female: CALIFORNIA, Sagehen Crk. nr. Hobart Mills, Nevada Co., July 18, 1962, P.M.Marsh collector. Deposited in USNM. Paratypes . CALIFORNIA: 5 females, 8 males, same data as holotype, various dates from 1964–1972, various collectors; 1 male, nr Hobart Mills, Nevada Co., June 29, 1962, M. E. Irwin; 1 male, Strawberry, Tuolumne Co. June 14, 1951, A. T. McClay; 1 male, Carson Pass, Alpine Co., July 26, 1959, L. A. Stange; 1 female, Webster Lake, Sierra Co., August 4, 1951, E. I. Schlinger; 1 male, Mammoth Lake, July 28, 1933; 1 male, Luther Pass, Grass Lake, Eldorado Co., July 24, 1955, E. I. Schlinger; 1 male, Mono Co., 1 mi. S Saddlebag Lk., July 15, 1961, J. A. Litsinger. COLORADO: 6 males, Hewlett Gulch, Larimer Co., 6000 ft., September 1978, Malaise trap, H. E. Evans; 1 female, Gould, August 5, 1974, H. and M. Townes. WYOMING: 1 male, Albany Co., Medicine Bow Nat. Forest,. 5 mi. SW Lincoln Monument, medow nr mixed forest, July 12, 1990, S. R. Shaw. UTAH: 2 females, 1 male, Cedar Breaks, Iron Co., July 11, 1961, July 16, 1962 and July 8, 1964, G. F. Knowlton. OREGON: 3 females, 3 males, Pinehurst, June 21 –July 2, 1978, H. and M. Townes. ALASKA: 2 males, Anchorage, July 20 –August 3, 1976, P. A. Rush; 1 male, Sable Pass, June 29, 1959, W.C.F. coll. SASKATCHEWAN: 1 male, Saskatoon, June 6, 1950, A. R. Brooks. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES: 2 females, 11 males, Mask River, Banks Island, July 1968, W. R. M. Mason; 4 females, 3 males, Hazen Camp, 81 ° 49 ’N, 71 ° 18 ’W, August 1962, 1963, R. E. Leech, R. B. Madge; 2 males, Kovaluk River, 69 ° 11 ’N, 131 °W, July 1971, W. R. M. Mason. YUKON TERRITORY: 2 males, Herschel, July 7–26, 1971, W. R. M. Mason; 3 males, British Mtns, Firth River, July 24–25, 1956, E. F. Cashman, R. E. Leech. ALBERTA: 1 female, Elkwater, June 4, 1952, L. A. Konotopetz; 4 males, Frank, June 16–18, 1962, W. R. M. Mason; 1 male, Johnston Canyon, Banff, 4700 ’, July 30, 1962, W. R. M. Mason. Deposited in USNM, RMSEL, CNC, UCD, WISC, AEI. Distribution . Known from northwestern North America including Alaska. Biology . Unknown. Comments . This species is similar to sanctihyacinthi but differs in its black abdomen and shorter antennae. It also is very similar to the Palaearctic bicolor Spinola but differs also in the shorter antennae. Etymology . The species name is from the Greek chromatos meaning color of the skin referring to the two distinct colors of the female body. : Published as part of Shaw, Scott R., Marsh, Paul M. & Fortier, Joseph C., 2006, Revision of Nearctic Aleiodes Wesmael (Part 8): the coxalis (Spinola) Species­Group (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Rogadinae), pp. 1-30 in Zootaxa 1314 on pages 11-13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.173917
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Fortier, Joseph C. 2006 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6258533 https://zenodo.org/record/6258533 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF91FF8E0135FFDD6E02A65DF87E5909 http://zoobank.org/5575ABB0-9242-469B-A280-60BAF2FF0C49 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.173917 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF91FF8E0135FFDD6E02A65DF87E5909 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.173918 http://zoobank.org/5575ABB0-9242-469B-A280-60BAF2FF0C49 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6258532 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Braconidae Aleiodes Aleiodes dichromatus article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2006 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6258533 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.173917 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.173918 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6258532 2022-04-01T12:24:58Z Aleiodes dichromatus Shaw and Marsh, NEW SPECIES (Fig. 5) Female . Body color : (Fig. 5) head orange, vertex, ocellar triangle and mesopleuron sometimes marked with black, antenna black; mesonotum, pronotum and legs orange; mesopleuron black, sometimes marked with orange; propodeum usually black, sometimes orange laterally; metasoma usually black, sometimes orange escept for first tergum; wings slightly dusky, veins brown, stigma usually bicolored brown, yellow at base. Body length , 5–6 mm; fore wing length, 4–5 mm. Head : eyes and ocelli normal size; 35 antennomeres, flagellomeres beyond second as wide as long, first flagellomere slightly longer than second; malar space long, about 2 / 3 eye height and 2 times basal width of mandible; temple broad, nearly equal to eye width; occipital carina complete, meeting hypostomal carina; oral space small, width less than malar space and face height; clypeus not swollen; ocelli small, ocellocular distance 2 times diameter of lateral ocellus; face, frons and vertex rugose, temple coriaceous; maxillary palpus not swollen; mandible small, tips not crossing when closed. Mesosoma : pronotum rugose, coriaceous basally; mesonotum and scutellum coriaceous; notauli scrobiculate, meeting posteriorly in wide rugose area; mesopleuron, including subalar sulcus and sternaulus, rugose, smooth and shining above episternal scrobe; propodeum rugose, median carina weak but complete. Legs : tarsal claws not pectinate but with 4–5 thin spines on basal half; inner spur of hind tibia shorter than half length of basitarsus; hind coxa rugulose coriaceous dorsally. Wings : slightly infumated; fore wing with vein r 1 / 2 length of 3 RSa and 2 / 3 length of m­cu, vein 1 cu­a beyond 1 M by distance very slightly greater than length of 1 cu­a, vein 1 CUa 1 / 3 length of 1 CUb; hind wing with vein RS slightly arched in middle, marginal cell narrowest in middle, vein 1 r­m slightly shorter than 1 M, M+CU longer than 1 M, vein m­cu indicated by short spectral ridge. Metasoma : terga 1–3 strongly rugose costate, median carina complete on terga 1–2 and at least on basal half of tergum 3; tergum 4 weakly rugose at extreme base, coriaceous apically; remainder of terga coriaceous; first tergum about as long as apical width; ovipositor exerted, about 2 / 3 length of hind basitarsus Male . Essentially as in female except body black, legs beyond coxa orange, stigma often entirely brown. Holotype Female: CALIFORNIA, Sagehen Crk. nr. Hobart Mills, Nevada Co., July 18, 1962, P.M.Marsh collector. Deposited in USNM. Paratypes . CALIFORNIA: 5 females, 8 males, same data as holotype, various dates from 1964–1972, various collectors; 1 male, nr Hobart Mills, Nevada Co., June 29, 1962, M. E. Irwin; 1 male, Strawberry, Tuolumne Co. June 14, 1951, A. T. McClay; 1 male, Carson Pass, Alpine Co., July 26, 1959, L. A. Stange; 1 female, Webster Lake, Sierra Co., August 4, 1951, E. I. Schlinger; 1 male, Mammoth Lake, July 28, 1933; 1 male, Luther Pass, Grass Lake, Eldorado Co., July 24, 1955, E. I. Schlinger; 1 male, Mono Co., 1 mi. S Saddlebag Lk., July 15, 1961, J. A. Litsinger. COLORADO: 6 males, Hewlett Gulch, Larimer Co., 6000 ft., September 1978, Malaise trap, H. E. Evans; 1 female, Gould, August 5, 1974, H. and M. Townes. WYOMING: 1 male, Albany Co., Medicine Bow Nat. Forest,. 5 mi. SW Lincoln Monument, medow nr mixed forest, July 12, 1990, S. R. Shaw. UTAH: 2 females, 1 male, Cedar Breaks, Iron Co., July 11, 1961, July 16, 1962 and July 8, 1964, G. F. Knowlton. OREGON: 3 females, 3 males, Pinehurst, June 21 –July 2, 1978, H. and M. Townes. ALASKA: 2 males, Anchorage, July 20 –August 3, 1976, P. A. Rush; 1 male, Sable Pass, June 29, 1959, W.C.F. coll. SASKATCHEWAN: 1 male, Saskatoon, June 6, 1950, A. R. Brooks. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES: 2 females, 11 males, Mask River, Banks Island, July 1968, W. R. M. Mason; 4 females, 3 males, Hazen Camp, 81 ° 49 ’N, 71 ° 18 ’W, August 1962, 1963, R. E. Leech, R. B. Madge; 2 males, Kovaluk River, 69 ° 11 ’N, 131 °W, July 1971, W. R. M. Mason. YUKON TERRITORY: 2 males, Herschel, July 7–26, 1971, W. R. M. Mason; 3 males, British Mtns, Firth River, July 24–25, 1956, E. F. Cashman, R. E. Leech. ALBERTA: 1 female, Elkwater, June 4, 1952, L. A. Konotopetz; 4 males, Frank, June 16–18, 1962, W. R. M. Mason; 1 male, Johnston Canyon, Banff, 4700 ’, July 30, 1962, W. R. M. Mason. Deposited in USNM, RMSEL, CNC, UCD, WISC, AEI. Distribution . Known from northwestern North America including Alaska. Biology . Unknown. Comments . This species is similar to sanctihyacinthi but differs in its black abdomen and shorter antennae. It also is very similar to the Palaearctic bicolor Spinola but differs also in the shorter antennae. Etymology . The species name is from the Greek chromatos meaning color of the skin referring to the two distinct colors of the female body. : Published as part of Shaw, Scott R., Marsh, Paul M. & Fortier, Joseph C., 2006, Revision of Nearctic Aleiodes Wesmael (Part 8): the coxalis (Spinola) Species­Group (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Rogadinae), pp. 1-30 in Zootaxa 1314 on pages 11-13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.173917 Text Banks Island Herschel Northwest Territories Alaska Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Yukon Northwest Territories Anchorage Leech ENVELOPE(-99.667,-99.667,-72.250,-72.250) Gulch ENVELOPE(-61.483,-61.483,-63.997,-63.997) Hazen Camp ENVELOPE(-71.328,-71.328,81.819,81.819) Eldorado ENVELOPE(-108.502,-108.502,59.550,59.550) Firth River ENVELOPE(-139.508,-139.508,69.542,69.542) Grass Lake ENVELOPE(-128.144,-128.144,67.192,67.192) Webster Lake ENVELOPE(-116.076,-116.076,55.775,55.775)