Heterachthes sablensis Blatchley, 1920
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https://doi.org/10.57800/faunitaxys-12(01) |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F8A68827-D292-435E-AF23-A9B383661A4B |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15388766 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03936B31-FFA8-FFA9-BD97-CCF74ED9AF5D |
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Heterachthes sablensis Blatchley, 1920 |
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Heterachthes sablensis Blatchley, 1920 View in CoL
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Previous distribution. – United States of America (Florida), Bahamas (Andros Island), Aruba, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Colombia, Ecuador (Galapagos) ( Monné et al., 2023).
Examined material
– 2 ♂, PANAMA (new country record), Panama Province, Chame, Comunidad el Libano, 28.xi.2022 - 9.i.2023, C. Rivera & J.Abrego leg.( MIUP) . – 1 ♀, PANAMA, Panama Province, Chame, Comunidad el Libano, 28.xi.2022 - 9. i.2023, C. Rivera & J. Abrego leg. ( MIUP) .
Remarks. – Two male and one female emerged from red mangrove ( Rhizophora mangle Linnaeus, 1753 ) fresh baits; three parasitoid wasps of the genus Cenocoelius Westwood, 1840 ( Braconidae : Cenocoeliinae ) emerged from the three specimens of H. sablensis . The wasps of this genus have been previously mentioned by Borgmeier (1931) and Kirch (1983) as parasitoids of larvae of Oncideres dejeani Thomson 1868 and Oncideres impluviata (Germar, 1842) . Regarding its host plant, Monné (2023) indicates that H. sablensis is associated with Avicennia germinans Linnaeus, 1764 and A. officinalis Linnaeus, 1753 ( Verbenaceae ).
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Compsina |
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