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Hymenoepimecis uberensis Padua & Onody 2015

Authors :
Pádua, Diego G.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2022.

Abstract

Hymenoepimecis uberensis Pádua & Onody, 2015 (Fig. 5A–E) Diagnosis. 1) body orange, except the head, hind leg (proximal part of coxa orange), and tergites VI+ black; 2) fore wing blackish, with the yellowish hyaline band between the junction of vein RA up to pterostigma until half vein M, pterostigma black; 3) head, in dorsal view, with gena slightly convex behind eyes; 4) face sculptured below the insertion of antennae, with longitudinal carina in the middle region; 5) occipital carina projected, not curved upwards, with a concavity in the apex dorsally; 6) pronotum with the pocket-like structure reduced longitudinally; 7) epicnemial carina absent; 8) sternite I with a ventral projection, spine-like, posteriorly; 9) female with tarsal claw with more or less square lobe, and with apex overtaking the lobe (tarsal claw single in males); 10) female with ovipositor sheath about 1.0 × as long as the hind tibia. Distribution. Brazil and Peru. This is the first record of the species and genus for Bolivia (Fig. 7E). Biological notes. Host unknown. Material examined. BOLIVIA: S. [= Santa] Cruz, Buena Vista, 12.VII.1972 (Porter & Stange leg.), 1♂, FSCA.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........542d381eb86a15b0e2f9cc077a55a14c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6911287