Closterocerus alas, Hansson, 2022

Hansson, Christer, 2022, Eulophidae Of Costa Rica (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea), 4 The Genus Closterocerus Westwood S. Str., Taxonomic Monographs on Neotropical Hymenoptera (Oxford, England) 1 (1), pp. 1-137 : 15-16

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.6464279

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10165006

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/569812EB-00DB-4FA6-8AC1-B4121F9B1C06

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:569812EB-00DB-4FA6-8AC1-B4121F9B1C06

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Felipe

scientific name

Closterocerus alas
status

sp.nov.

Closterocerus alas sp.nov.

( Figs 13 View Figs 6–13 , 16–19 View Figs 14–19 )

Diagnosis. Antenna flattened, scape widest at apex ( Fig. 19 View Figs 14–19 ); frontofacial suture weakly V-shaped, almost straight ( Fig. 19 View Figs 14–19 ); pronotal collar with an indistinct carina along anterior margin ( Fig. 16 View Figs 14–19 ); midlobe of mesoscutum with two pairs of strong setae ( Fig. 13 View Figs 6–13 ); fore wing hyaline with an infuscate band below marginal vein and one along apical margin ( Figs 16, 18 View Figs 14–19 ); length of body female 1.5mm, male 1.2mm.

Female holotype: length of body 1.5mm.

Antenna dark brown. Frons golden-green. Vertex metallic bluish-green. Mesoscutum and mesoscutellum metallic bluish-purple. Dorsellum and propodeum metallic purple. Coxae dark brown; fore femur whitish, mid femur infuscate, hind femur dark brown; fore and mid tibiae whitish, hind tibia dark brown; fore and mid tarsi whitish, hind tarsus infuscate. Fore wing hyaline with an infuscate band below marginal vein and one along apical margin, hind wing hyaline. Petiole dark brown. Gaster dark brown with metallic purple and golden tinges.

Antenna flattened, scape widest at apex. Frons and vertex with strong reticulation. Frontofacial suture weakly V-shaped, almost straight. Subtorular sutures present. Occipital margin rounded.

Pronotal collar with an indistinct carina along anterior margin. Mesoscutum with strong reticulation; notauli distinct in anterior one-third; midlobe with two pairs of long setae. Mesoscutellum convex, with strong reticulation. Dorsellum convex and smooth. Propodeum smooth, without median carina; callus with two setae. Fore wing with speculum closed; without a stigmal hairline but with radial cell bare.

Petiole very short, just a narrow band. Gaster ovate-elongate; tergites smooth.

Relative measurements: head length dorsal 17.5; head length frontal 22; head width 34.5; POL 7.5; OOL 2.5; lateral ocellus maximum width 2.5; eye length 16.5; malar space 6; mouth width 10.5; mesosoma length 47; mesosoma width 29.5; mesoscutellum length 16; mesoscutellum width 17; fore wing length 75; fore wing width 46; marginal vein length 41; postmarginal vein length 5; stigmal vein length 6; fore wing marginal fringe length 4; gaster length 50; gaster width 27.

Variation in paratype material. Length of body: 1.5–2.0mm. Vertex metallic bluish-green or bluish-purple. Mid femur infuscate to pale brown.

Male ( Figs 17, 18 View Figs 14–19 ). Length of body: 1.2mm. Vertex and mesoscutum golden-green ( Fig. 17 View Figs 14–19 ); mesoscutellum golden with lateral and posterior margins golden-green ( Fig. 17 View Figs 14–19 ). Otherwise similar to female.

Hosts. Unknown.

Distribution. Costa Rica.

Material examined.

Type material. Holotype ♀ “ COSTA RICA: Heredia, 6km ENE Vara Blanca , 10˚11’N, 84˚07’W, 2000m, 21.iv.2002, 20/M/12/092, INBio, OET,ALAS” ( NHMUK) . Paratypes (1♀ 1♂): from same locality as holotype but collected iv.2002 (♂, NHMUK) , iii.2002 (♀, MZLU) .

Etymology. Named after the project to collect insects and other arthropods at, and in the vicinity of, the field station La Selva (ALAS = Arthropods of La Selva); noun in apposition.

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

MZLU

Lund University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eulophidae

Genus

Closterocerus

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