Chartergus globiventris de Saussure, 1854
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Chartergus globiventris de Saussure, 1854 View in CoL
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Chartergus globiventris de Saussure, 1854 , Ét. Fam. Vesp. 2: 217 (key), 221, pl. XXXI fig. 3, female—“Le Brésil ” (London).— Gribodo, 1892 (1891), Boll. Soc. Entomol. Ital. 23: 258 (? var. of chartarius).—Fox, 1898, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.: 457 (male; Brazil).—Dalla Torre, 1904, Gen. Ins. 19: 85 (cat.).—Ducke, 1904, Bol. Mus. Goeldi, Pará 4: 324, 328 (key), 334, pl. 2 fig. 7 ( Brazil).—Cameron, 1906, Invert. Pacif. 1: 156 (compared to C. tuberculatus )— Richards, 1978, Soc. Wasps Am.: 132 (key), 134, fig. 69.—Carpenter and van der Vecht, 1991, Ann. Carnegie Mus. 60 (3): 221 (note on material seen by Fox).—Almeida and Castro, 1991, Acta Biol. Par., Curitiba 20: 47 (coll. list).—Sarmiento, 1994, Rev. Biol. Trop. 42 (1/2): 358 (list).—Garcete-Barrett, 1999, Avispas Soc. Parag.: 30, fig.
Chartergus chartarius var. globiventris; Ducke, 1910, Ann. Hist.-Nat. Mus. Natl. Hung. 8: 484, fig. 5.
Epipona globiventris; Bequaert, 1938, Rev. Entomol., Rio de Janeiro 9: 115 ( Brazil).
Diagnosis. Clypeus wider than long, less transverse; clypeus touching the eyes for an extension shorter than width of antennal socket; midlength gena equal to wider than eye; genal margin hardly sinuate, sloping up to the mandibles at its lowest point where the gena is also broadest; humeri pronounced; pronotum black, without anterior color band, and with prominence near ventral corner shorter and less acute but often more raised; pronotal fovea absent; scrobal furrow with less regular and usually weaker carinae; metanotum compressed; central tubercle of metanotum very weak, often hardly noticeable; metanotum with a pale band across the top half, rarely partly black here; keel on top half of propodeal angles shorter; first metasomal segment wider than long; second metasomal segment as long as wide. It can be easily differentiated from C. artifex and C. metanotalis because it has the central tubercle of the metanotum very weak; and is the smallest species in the genus Chartergus .
Type material examined. Holotype ♀ BRAZIL: R.[rio] Amazon , F. Smith Coll., 7922 [label], Chartergus globiventris Sauss. [label], B.M. Type Hym. 18772 [label], NHMUK 010817928 ( NHM).
Additional material examined. GUYANE: Pleteaux des Mines , E. St Jean, 5º21’N, 54º03’W, 30m, 28.ix.1996, Wenzel & Carpenter leg., nest (4♀, AMNH) GoogleMaps ; PERU: Dept. Loreto, Rio Sucusari at Napo, 25.xii.1990, Carpenter & Wenzel leg., nest (128♀, AMNH) ; BRAZIL: Amazonas, Alvar„es , 17.vi.1994 / I.S. Gorayeb, O.T. Silveira leg. / Chartergus globiventris, Silveira (det.) (1♀, INPA) ; Amazonas, Lago Ipixuna , 3º50’S 63º52’W, 110 m, 18.iv.1997, Carpenter & Davidson leg., nest (6♀, AMNH) GoogleMaps ; Acre, UFAC Campus , 9º57’S 67º52’W, 80m, 4.x.1998, Mateus & Noll leg. (3♀, AMNH) GoogleMaps ; Rondônia, Porto Velho , 9.vii.2010, Gelin, Oliveira & Noll leg. (3♀, AMNH) ; Mato Grosso, Nova Xavantina , 2 Apr 1996, Noll & Mateus leg. (1♀, AMNH) ; Maranhão, Mirador, Parque Est. Mirador, Base da Geraldina , 22–26.x.2006, Malaise, F.L. de Oliveira leg. / Chartergus globiventris ♀, Somavilla, A. Det (1♀, INPA) ; Bahia, Barreira , 15.x.2008, S. Mateus leg. (5♀, INPA) ; Minas Gerais, Pirapora , 11–13.xi.1919, Cornell U. Exp leg. (6♁, AMNH) .
Distribution ( Fig 4 View FIGURE 4 ). Colombia: Putumayo; French Guiana; Ecuador: Napo; Peru *: Loreto; Brazil: Amazonas, Bahia *, Ceará *, Goiás, Maranh„o, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Pará, Piauí *. Rio Grande do Norte *, Rondônia *.
Richards, O. W. (1978) The social wasps of the Americas: excluding the Vespinae. British Museum (Natural History), London, 580 pp.
FIGURE 2. Chartergus globiventris de Saussure, 1854—A: lateral view. B: dorsal view.C: face, frontal view. D: nest. Holotype of Chartergus globiventris—E: lateral. F: dorsal. G: gaster, dorsal view. H: original label.
FIGURE 4. Map showing the current geographicdistribution of Chartergus species.For locality information see Supplementary material S1.
FIGURE 5. Phylogenetic relationships of Chartergus species inferred by Maximum Likelihood (A) and Maximum Parsimony (B) analysis using COI mitochondrial and morphological data. Values at the nodes represent Shimodaira-Hasegawa approximate likelihood ratio test/parametric ultrafast bootstrap (left) and symmetric resampling (right) supports as reported by IQ-Tree (A) and TNT (B), respectively.
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Chartergus globiventris de Saussure, 1854
Somavilla, Alexandre, Aragão, Marcos, Barroso, Paulo Cézar Salgado, Carpenter, James M. & Menezes, Rodolpho Santos Telles 2024 |
C. tuberculatus
Cameron 1906 |
Chartergus globiventris
de Saussure 1854 |