A revision of the Aleiodes bakeri (Brues) species subgroup of the A. seriatus species group with the descriptions of 18 new species from the Neotropical Region
The Aleiodes bakeri (Brues) species subgroup of the A. seriatus species group is defined based on two previously described species, A. bakeri and A. nigristemmaticum (Enderlein), and is greatly expanded in this paper with an identification key, descriptions, and illustrations of 18 new species from...
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Published in | ZooKeys Vol. 964; no. 103; pp. 41 - 107 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
27.08.2020
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Summary: | The
Aleiodes bakeri
(Brues) species subgroup of the
A. seriatus
species group is defined based on two previously described species,
A. bakeri
and
A. nigristemmaticum
(Enderlein), and is greatly expanded in this paper with an identification key, descriptions, and illustrations of 18 new species from the Neotropical Region:
A. andinus
Shaw & Shimbori,
sp. nov.
;
angustus
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
asenjoi
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
bahiensis
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
barrosi
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov
.;
brevicarina
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
coariensis
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
goiasensis
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov
.;
gonodontivorus
Shaw & Shimbori,
sp. nov.
;
hyalinus
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
inga
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
joaquimi
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
lidiae
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
mabelae
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
maculosus
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
ovatus
Shimbori & Shaw,
sp. nov.
;
santarosensis
Shaw & Shimbori,
sp. nov.
; and
taurus
Shimbori & Penteado-Dias,
sp. nov.
It is hypothesized that the
A. bakeri
species subgroup is a monophyletic lineage within the larger and probably artificial
A. seriatus
species group (those
Aleiodes
with a comb of flat setae at the apex of the hind tibia), and can be distinguished from other members of the
seriatus
group by having the hind wing vein r present, although weakly indicated; the hind wing marginal cell suddenly widened at junction of veins RS and r; the subbasal cell of the fore wing mostly glabrous but often with two rows of short setae subapically; glabrous regions of the wings also commonly found in the first subdiscal, discal, and basal cells of the fore wing, and the basal cell of hind wing; ocelli quite large, with the width of a lateral ocellus being distinctly larger than the ocellar-ocular distance; and being relatively large
Aleiodes
species with body almost entirely brownish yellow or reddish brown. In addition, a new replacement name,
Aleiodes buntikae
Shimbori & Shaw,
nom. nov.
, is proposed for the species formerly called Aleiodes (Hemigyroneuron) bakeri Butcher & Quicke, 2011. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-2 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-3 content type line 23 ObjectType-Review-1 Academic editor: Kees van Achterberg |
ISSN: | 1313-2989 1313-2970 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zookeys.964.56131 |