Ypsilonigaster bumbana (de Saeger, 1942) comb. n.
Fig. 40
Microgaster bumbana de Saeger, 1942. Original description (de Saeger 1942: 332).
Holotype.
Female, Democratic Republic of the Congo, RMCA (Musee Royal de l’Afrique Centrale, Tervuren, Belgium). Not examined, but original description checked.
Diagnosis.
Y. bumbana can be separate from all known species of Ypsilonigaster (except for Y. pteroloba) based on its darker body color (red-yellow) and infumated wings (all other species are mostly yellow or white-yellow, or have body with striking contrast of four different colors between areas, and all have hyaline wings). Y. bumbana can in turn be differentiated from Y. pteroloba because it has a mostly red-yellow body color, a less constricted T1 and the fore wing veins r and 2RS join in a more acute angle (compare Figs 40A, B with Figs 42A, B).
Biology.
Host unknown.
Distribution.
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Molecular data.
No molecular data available.