A new species of Grotea Cresson, the first record of Labeninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in the greater antilles
Journal of Hymenoptera Research, ISSN: 1314-2607, Vol: 81, Page: 1-8
2021
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Grotea ambarosa sp. nov. is described, illustrated and compared to currently described species of the genus. The new species is characterized mainly by having the mesosoma 2.9× as long as high; genal projection distinct and apically subquadrate; pleural carina distinct only anteriorly to anterior transverse carina; mesosoma almost entirely amber-orange and legs with complex dark brown and white marks. This is the first record of any labenine species for the Greater Antilles; the few distribution records elsewhere in the Caribbean Islands are reviewed and discussed in the context of the biogeography of Labeninae.
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