Labena tarsata Gauld, 2000
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.5.62 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792566 |
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Labena tarsata Gauld, 2000 |
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Labena tarsata Gauld, 2000 View in CoL
Material examined. México, Tamaulipas, Gómez Farías, Los Cedros and Alta Cima , Malaise trap, 20.III-12.VI.1999, coll. S. Hernández A., 3 ♀♀ , 8 ♁♁. Cd. Victoria, Cañón del Novillo , 27.IV, 13.VIII.1985, 2 ♀♀ . Jalisco, Est. Biol. Chamela, Malaise trap, 4-5.VII.1993, coll. Wharton and Sharkey, 1 ♀ .
Distribution. Costa Rica, México (Tamaulipas, Jalisco).
Variation. Two females from Cañón del Novillo have a conspicuously darker metasoma. In the specimen from 13.VIII, tergite 1 is yellow and tergites 2-4 are reddish brown. In the specimen from 27.IV, tergites 1-6 (tergite 1 blackish in anterior 0.4) are dark reddish brown ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7-9 ), and in both specimens the metasoma is yellowish posteriorly ( Fig. 8 View Figs 7-9 ). The specimen from 27.IV, mentioned as “ Labena sp. n.” by Hernández et al.
(2000), also has the propodeum with the area superomedia widely open posteriorly ( Fig. 6 View Figs 5-6 ). This area is more or less defined in the other Mexican specimens, but is very variable in the Costa Rican material, in which sometimes the posterior carina is only very faintly present (G. Broad, pers. comm.). Both specimens are structurally similar to L. tarsata and have no other differences from typical specimens of this species in our material, excepting this one very variable character (area superomedia open posteriorly in female from 27.IV). Thus we consider these specimens to be a darker variation of L. tarsata .
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