Hyposoter bellus ( Cresson, 1865 ) Cresson, 1865
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.193911 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6205547 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0F2587F2-E845-FFBD-83A5-C938FDC97DC1 |
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Hyposoter bellus ( Cresson, 1865 ) |
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comb. nov. |
Hyposoter bellus ( Cresson, 1865) comb. nov.
Campoplex View in CoL ? bellus Cresson, 1865: 44 .
Xanthocampoplex bellus Cresson, 1865 View in CoL . Assigned by Townes and Townes (1966).
Holotype 3 (IES # 346) lacking wings; it is not a female as stated by previous workers. It is a very distinctive species as it is primarily yellow in colour with an inverted U-shaped black mark on the propodeum, and yellow spots on the mesoscutum, scutellum and anterodorsal part of the mesopleuron. Townes and Townes (1966) tentatively assigned it to Xanthocampoplex , presumably on the basis of its colour pattern. This species lacks any trace of a median ventral row of hairs characteristic of Xanthocampoplex , and has a more quadrate head than the very lenticular head characteristic of Old World Xanthocampolex. Although we cannot examine the wings we have no hesitation in placing this species in Hyposoter , where it resembles several other bright yellow Central American species.
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Hyposoter bellus ( Cresson, 1865 )
Gauld, Ian D. & Fernández-Triana, José L. 2010 |
Campoplex
Cresson 1865: 44 |