Psyllaephagus rotundiformis (Howard)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.8074943 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10165457 |
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Psyllaephagus rotundiformis (Howard) |
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Psyllaephagus rotundiformis (Howard) View in CoL
(Figs 1591-1598; Hab. E 238, G 239)
Encyrtus rotundiformis Howard, 1897:154 View in CoL . LectotypeE designated by Noyes (1979), Grenada, USNM, examined.
Psyllaephagus rotundiformis (Howard) View in CoL ; Noyes, 1979:165.
Female (length about 1.0- 1.5mm): head generally metallic green or blue-green, scrobes purple, mouth margin blue, mesoscutum bright metallic green, scutellum less shiny metallic green, slightly coppery in basal half; antenna (Fig. 1593) scape dark brown; flagellum brown; tegula dark brown; femora dark brown; fore and mid tibiae yellow, each with a faint, narrow, brown, subbasal ring, hind tibia yellow with basal half almost entirely dark brown; head (Fig. 1591) about 2.9-3.0X as wide as mouth opening; frontovertex about 2.5-3.3X head width and 2.9-3.0X as wide as mouth opening, with shallow piliferous punctures, each a little larger than eye facet but somewhat obscured by the coarse, relatively deep, polygonally reticulate sculpture; ocelli forming an angle of about 90°; posterior ocellus a little closer to eye than occipital margin; pedicel and flagellum together longer than head width; scrobes shallow, separated from anterior ocellus by nearly 2X length of torulus; antenna (Fig. 1593) with scape about 4.2-4.7X as long as broad and very slightly longer than width of frontovertex; clava with apex rounded; pedicel clearly longer than F1; funicle segments quadrate or very slightly longer than broad; linear sensilla on F2-F6; clava with segments subequal but becoming gradually shorter towards apex which is rounded; clypeal margin weakly emarginate and straight; mandible with one tooth and a broad truncation; scutellum (Fig. 1598) with deep, longitudinally striate-reticulate sculpture, more less arranged in whorls and conspicuously deeper than sculpture on mesoscutum; scutellum convex; fore wing (Fig. 1597) about 2.4X as long as broad, marginal vein (Fig. 1594) a little less than 2X as long as broad; costal cell with only a single line of setae dorsally, these extending nearly to base; dorsal surface of basal cell with at least 60 setae; linea calva closed; Gt3 with a pale, anteromedian area; ovipositor (Fig. 1595) longer than mid tibia and hidden; second valvifer with about 8 subapical setae. Male (length about 0.8-1.4mm): generally similar to female but for colour and structure of antenna (Fig.1592) and genitalia (Fig. 1596); face shining metallic green, scape yellow with a dark brown subbasal spot dorsally; flagellum pale testaceous-brown; posterior ocellus about equidistant from eye and occipital margin; F6 at least 1.35X as long as broad; dorsal surface of basal cell with at least 50 setae.
DISTRIBUTION. Jamaica, Grenada, St Vincent, Tobago, Trinidad, Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Peru and Brazil ( Noyes & Hanson, 1996).
HOSTS. Unknown.
MATERIAL EXAMINED.
Type material. LectotypeE: GRENADA, windward side, Mirabeau Est., HH. Smith, ‘ Encyrtus rotundiformis How E , parts on slide labelled ‘ Encyrtus rotundiformis How, E type’. Paralectotype: GRENADA, 1E, windward side, Balthazar (H.H. Smith) (right fore wing and gaster only). Lectotype in USNM, paralectotype in NHMUK.
Non type material. COSTA RICA, 1E, Guanacaste, NP, 9km S Santa Cecilia, Est. Pitilla, ii.1993 (C. Moraga); 3E, Guanacaste, Est. Maritza ( ACG), 10°58’N 95°29’W, 700m, 23.ii.2003 (J.S. Noyes); 1E, Guanacaste, PN Guanacaste, San Cristobal, #51848, 15.iii-16.iv.1996 (F.A. Quezada); 1E, Guanacaste, ZP Nosara, Fila Maravilla, LN 221350 GoogleMaps 381700, 800m, #66663, 24.xi-21.xii.2001 (I. Jiménez); 2E, Guanacaste, PN Palo Verde, Sector Palo Verde, LN 260952 385020, 50m, 5-18.i.2000 and 8-9.ii.2000 (I. Jiménez); 5E, Guanacaste, PN Palo Verde, Sector Catalina, LN 257400 400000, 250m, #54947, 8.i-8.ii.2000 (I. Jiménez); 1E, Guanacaste, PN Palo Verde, Sect. Catalina, Fila Catalina, LN 257400 400000, 250m, xii.1999 (I. Jiménez); 1E, Alajuela, Est. Cabro Muco , 10°43’N 85°09’W, 1100m, 13.ii.2004 (C. Hansson, J. Azofeifa); 1G, Alajuela, PN Arenal, La Peninsula , 10°27’N 84°40’W, 600m, 25.ii.2003 (J.S. Noyes); 1E, Puntarenas, Res. Priv. Karen Mogensen GoogleMaps , 9°52’N 85°03’W, 305m, 14-14.ii.2005 (J.S. Noyes); 3E, Puntarenas, Est. Altamira, 9°03’N 83°00’W, 1450m, ii.2002 (C. Hansson, D. Rubí ); 1G, Puntarenas, PN Corcovado, Est. Agujas, LS 526550 276750, 300m, 11.ii.2002 (J. Azofeifa); 1E, Puntarenas, PN Corcovado, Sirena, LS 507750 270000, 10m, 19.ii.2002 (J. Azofeifa); 3G, Limón, RB Hitoy-Cerere , 100m, 14-19.i.1991 (J.S. Noyes). Plus a further 34E, 60G from JAMAICA, ST VINCENT, TOBAGO, TRINIDAD, BELIZE, COSTA RICA, PANAMA, PERU and BRAZIL as detailed by Noyes & Hanson (1996). Material in NHMUK, INBio, MZUCR and CNC .
COMMENTS. See comments under yaseeni (p. 595).
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Psyllaephagus rotundiformis (Howard)
Noyes, John Stuart 2023 |
Psyllaephagus rotundiformis (Howard)
Noyes, J. S. 1979: 165 |
Encyrtus rotundiformis
Howard, L. O. 1897: 154 |