Anagyrus rusticus (De Santis, 1964)

(Figs 49–51)

Aglyptoideus rusticus De Santis 1964: 101 –102. Type locality: La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Subsequent references: De Santis 1967: 153 (catalog); Loiácono et al. 2001: 149 (type information). Anathrix rustica (De Santis): Noyes 1980: 174.

Anagyrus rusticus (De Santis): Noyes 2000: 29.

Type material examined. Holotype female [MLPA] on slide (Fig. 49) labeled: 1. “EVA PERON [Ciudad Eva Perón is now La Plata] (Pcia. Buenos Aires) Col. Balcedo 10/XI/1954 Trichomastus [sic, in pencil]”; 2. “ Aglyptoideus rus-ticus Det. De Santis HOLOTIPO ♀ 1987/1 [MLPA type number added later] MUSEO DE LA PLATA ”. The holotype (Fig. 51) is in fair condition; the body is mounted dorsoventrally, with the head and antennae detached.

Paratypes [MLPA]: 2 ♀ on slides labeled almost identically except for the MLPA type numbers (1987/2 and 1987/3): 1. “POTRILLO OBSCURO (Prov. de La Pampa) ♀ [in pencil] Col: Exp. Museo 27/I/1958 Leptomastix [in pencil]”; 2. “ Aglyptoideus rusticus Det. De Santis PARATIPO [MLPA type number, added later in pencil] MUSEO DE LA PLATA ”.

Distribution. Argentina: Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, and La Pampa (De Santis 1964, 1967).

Hosts. Unknown.

Taxonomic notes. This species was described from the holotype and six female paratypes (De Santis 1964). The antennal funicle (Fig. 50) is black, and the fore wing disc has a small, inconspicuous infuscation that is noticeable just behind the submarginal vein (Fig. 51).