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Dissomphalus capixaba Colombo & Azevedo, sp. nov.

Authors: Colombo, Wesley D.; Azevedo, Celso O.;

Dissomphalus capixaba Colombo & Azevedo, sp. nov.

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Dissomphalus capixaba Colombo & Azevedo, sp. nov. (Figs 19, 36, 190–192) Description. Male. Head and mesosoma black; metasoma dark castaneous. Mandible with two apical teeth; median clypeal lobe trapezoidal, median tooth weakly triangular; frons weakly coriaceous, weakly punctate. Mesosoma. Coriaceous. T2 without depressions, lateral tubercle present, small, with weakly density of seta in top. Posterior hypopygeal margin straight. Genitalia: paramere small in dorsal view, rounded apex, arched, apex narrow in dorsal view, large tapering U-shaped in lateral view, smaller than to basiparamere; cuspis sharp apex; digitus very long, duckbill format in ventral view; aedeagal ventral ramus smaller than dorsal body, narrow base, laminar, narrow apex; dorsal body with two pairs apical lobes, apex weakly rounded, inner pair very furry; apodeme extending beyond genital ring. Female unknown. Remarks. This species not have enough characteristics for be included in a species-group. This species not is similar other of species-group. This species is mainly different because has the genitalia with paramere with a large tapering U-shaped in lateral view; digitus very long, duckbill format in ventral view and aedeagal dorsal body with inner pair very furry. Material examined. Types: Holotype ♂, BRAZIL, E[spírito] S[anto]: João Neiva, Alto Bérgamo, 19º44’46’’S 40º26’43’’W, 27.X–03.XI.2008, arm[adilha] Malaise, C. O Azevedo & eq[uipe] col. (UFES). Paratypes: 1♂, Pancas, Faz [enda] Juliberto Stur, 19º13’S 40º46’W, 24–31.I.2003, arm[adilha] Malaise, Tavares e equipe. col. (UFES); 1♂, S[anta] Leopoldina, Alto Rio das Farinhas, 20º08’S 40º36’W, 14–24.V.2008, arm[adilha] Malaise, [C.] Waichert & [K.] Furieri col. (UFES); 1♂, S[an]ta Leopoldina, Suíça, 20º04’S 40º35’W, 5– 12.XI.2007, arm[adilha] Malaise, C.O. Azevedo & eq[uipe] col. (UFES); 1♂, Domingos Martins, Pico do Eldorado, 20º22’S 40º39’W, 03–10.XII.2004, [Armadilha] Malaise, Tavares e eq[uipe] col. (UFES). Etymology. The epithet capixaba refers to natives from the state of Espírito Santo in Tupi-Guarani. Distribution. Brazil (Espírito Santo).

Published as part of Colombo, Wesley D. & Azevedo, Celso O., 2016, Review of Dissomphalus Ashmead, 1893 (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae) from Espíri- to Santo, Brazil, with description of twenty-one new species, pp. 1-84 in Zootaxa 4143 (1) on page 51, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4143.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/260759

Keywords

Insecta, Arthropoda, Dissomphalus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Bethylidae, Hymenoptera, Taxonomy, Dissomphalus capixaba

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