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| DOI | 10.3897/ZOOKEYS.803.28360 | ||||
| Año | 2018 | ||||
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Austrocodrus gladiogeminus sp. n. is described from southernmost South America. It is a member of the primitive subfamily Austroserphinae (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupidae), which is distributed in Oceania and South America, and is characterized from other Austrocodrus species by its relatively larger body size, the presence of long and sword-shaped ovipositor sheaths, M arising very close and distal to 1cu-a, and Cu and m-cu joining at a distance equivalent to the length of 2cu-a. We consider this species to be a Gondwanan relict. It has southernmost distribution of any proctotrupid.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Rodriguez-Serrano, Enrique | Hombre |
Universidad de Concepción - Chile
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| 2 | Zuniga-Reinoso, Alvaro | Hombre |
Univ Cologne - Alemania
University of Cologne - Alemania Universität zu Köln - Alemania |
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| FONDECYT |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo CientÃfico y Tecnológico |
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| We are very grateful to Dr L. Musetti, Dr N. Johnson, and Dr L. Masner, who, through electronic communication, showed us the striking rarity of the specimen described here. We are very grateful to Dr Elijah Talamas, Dr N. Johnson and R. Forsyth for a very detailed review of the manuscript which greatly improved the original version. We appreciate the funding support from FONDECYT 1170486. Dr Milenko Aguilera kindly photographed the specimen and Dr Marcela Rodriguez granted us the use of optical equipment from her lab. AZR especially thanks Dr Ricardo Rossi for allowing him to collect insects inside the Parque Etnobotanico Omora. |
| We are very grateful to Dr L. Musetti, Dr N. Johnson, and Dr L. Masner, who, through electronic communication, showed us the striking rarity of the specimen described here. We are very grateful to Dr Elijah Talamas, Dr N. Johnson and R. Forsyth for a very detailed review of the manuscript which greatly improved the original version. We appreciate the funding support from FONDECYT 1170486. Dr Milenko Aguilera kindly photographed the specimen and Dr Marcela Rodríguez granted us the use of optical equipment from her lab. AZR especially thanks Dr Ricardo Rossi for allowing him to collect insects inside the Parque Etnobotánico Omora. |