Title
The genus Macroteleia Westwood in Middle Miocene amber from Peru (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae s.l., Scelioninae)
Date Issued
01 January 2014
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Perrichot V.
Antoine P.O.
Flynn J.J.
Engel M.S.
Publisher(s)
Pensoft Publishers
Abstract
A new species of the scelionine genus Macroteleia Westwood (Platygastridae s.l., Scelioninae) is described and figured from a female beautifully preserved in Middle Miocene amber from Peru. Macroteleia yaguarum Perrichot & Engel, sp. n., shows a unique combination of characters otherwise seen independently within its congeners. It is most similar to the modern M. surfacei Brues, but differs from it by the non-foveolate notauli, the contiguous punctures of the vertex, and the continuous propodeum. The new species is the first New World fossil of the genus, suggesting a Cretaceous origin for the group and a relatively old age of the South American, tropical African, and Australian faunas, and a younger age of the modern Holarctic faunas. © Vincent Perrichot et al.
Start page
119
End page
127
Issue
426
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Paleontología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84904461125
Source
ZooKeys
ISSN of the container
13132989
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