identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
98FA9992492E205B696C659D7CFE6481.text	98FA9992492E205B696C659D7CFE6481.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Baeus anelosimus Margaria and Loiacono	<div><p>Baeus anelosimus Margaria and Loiacono <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:219960" title="Lookup '
Baeus anelosimus 
Margaria
and 
Loiacono' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span>, n. sp.</p><p>(Figs. 2-6).</p><p>Diagnosis</p><p>Female body yellow ochraceous; antennal club longer than A2-A6 with visible segments. Male body color chestnut brown, metasoma lighter and appendages yellowish, wings hyaline relatively narrow; digitus with three small teeth, aedeagal lobe and aedeagal-volsellar shaft combined near twice length of basal segment. Baeus anelosimus <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:219960" title="Lookup 'Baeus anelosimus' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span> n. sp. is related to B. platensis <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:4057" title="Lookup 'B. platensis' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span> by antennal morphology.</p><p>Description</p><p>Holotype female (Figs. 2-3)</p><p>Color. Body and appendages yellow ochraceous.</p><p>Body. Length 0.66 mm (Fig. 2). Head in dorsal view transverse (32:29), wider than mesosoma (32:20); vertex and frons with very short pilosity, and polygonal sculpture; head in lateral view higher than long (15:12), slightly higher than mesosoma; eye height: malar space (11:10); LOL:POL:OOL (10:13:1); head in frontal view subcircular, wider than high (29:19); eye with scattered very short pilosity; eye height:interorbital space (11:15).</p><p>Antenna (Fig. 3). Antennal segments in the following relative proportions (46:11), (22:12), (8:7), (3:7), (5:7), (5:9), (13:20), (9:26), (7:25), (8:21), (9:13), antennal club longer than A2-A6 (46:43).</p><p>Mesosoma. In dorsal view with fine polygonal sculpture, wider than long (18:12); mesoescutum transverse (18:10); scutellum and metanotum stripe like; mesonotum with short semidecumbent pilosity.</p><p>Metasoma. In dorsal view with T2 (first visible tergite) wider than long (27:18); T3 - T6 wider than long (25:19); T7 triangular. S1 with short longitudinal crenulae.</p><p>Allotype male (Figs. 4-6)</p><p>Color. Body light chestnut brown, metasoma lighter than remaining parts of body, and appendages yellowish.</p><p>Body. Length 0.9 mm. Head in dorsal view transverse (24:18); eye height:malar space (8:7), LOL:POL:OOL (6:13:2); head in frontal view wider than high (25:16); eyes with very short pilosity; eye height:interorbital space (10:16); mandibles with three teeth (Fig. 4).</p><p>Antenna. (Fig. 5). Antennal segments in the following relative proportions: (36:15), (18:11), (12:12), (5:10), (5:10), (5:11), (6:11), (6:13), (7:14), (4:21), (13:16), (17:16).</p><p>Mesosoma. In lateral view higher than long (24:20).</p><p>Wings. Fore wings hyaline, relatively narrow, length:wide (70:19), apically rounded, overlapping the apex of metasoma; stigmal vein as in Fig. 6; hind wings hyaline with setae slightly longer than wing width.</p><p>Metasoma. Metasoma in dorsal view longer than high, with first tergite trapezoidal, wider than long (13:4), with longitudinal costae; T2 wider than long (21:10), with costae in the posterior portion of the segment.</p><p>Genitalia. Digitus with three small teeth, penis valves and ventral portion of aedeagalvolsellar shaft without sclerotization; volsellar laminae developed as a weakly ventral plate; aedeagal lobe and aedeago-volsellar shaft combined near to two times length of basal segment.</p><p>Type material designation</p><p>Holotype female on card, Brazil, Jundiaí, State of São Paulo, Serra do Japi, 23-I-1998, Gonzaga coll., reared from Anelosimus studiosus (Araneae: Theridiidae) eggs. Allotype, male (on microscopic slide), same data as holotype. Paratype, female (on microscopic slide), same data as holotype.</p><p>Distribution</p><p>Baeus anelosimus <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:219960" title="Lookup 'Baeus anelosimus' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span> sp. nov. is distributed in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. This area corresponds to Paraná subregion of the Neotropical region, according to the new biogeographical scheme of Morrone (2001).</p><p>Etymology</p><p>This species is named after the genus of the spider host Anelosimus used as noun in genitive.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/98FA9992492E205B696C659D7CFE6481	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Margaría, C. B.;Loiácono, M. S.;Gonzaga, M. O.	Margaría, C. B., Loiácono, M. S., Gonzaga, M. O. (2006): Two new species of Baeus (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) from southeastern Brazil parasitoids of Anelosimus (Araneae: Theridiidae). Zootaxa 1162: 45-52, URL: http://128.146.250.117/pdfs/21207/21207.pdf
93FE7C9AC6A5B516AB3DDF48D6E37450.text	93FE7C9AC6A5B516AB3DDF48D6E37450.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Baeus jabaquara Margaria and Loiacono	<div><p>Baeus jabaquara Margaria and Loiacono <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:219961" title="Lookup '
Baeus jabaquara 
Margaria
and 
Loiacono' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span>, n. sp.</p><p>(Figs. 7-11).</p><p>Diagnosis</p><p>Female body yellow, with conspicuous pilosity, antennal club longer than A2-A6 with traces of segmentation. Male body color walnut brown; metasoma lighter than remaining parts of body, and appendages yellowish; digitus with three teeth, aedeagal-volsellar shaft weakly sclerotized, relative length between aedeagal lobe and aedeagal-volsellar shaft combined, and basal segment (34:53). Baeus jabaquara <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:219961" title="Lookup 'Baeus jabaquara' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span> n. sp. is related to B. anelosimus <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:219960" title="Lookup 'B. anelosimus' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span> n. sp. but differs by body pilosity, the relative proportions of antennal segments in female and male, the color and venation of wings, and the relative porportions between mesosoma and metasoma.</p><p>Description</p><p>Holotype female (Figs. 7-8)</p><p>Color. Body and appendages yellow, with very conspicuous pilosity.</p><p>Body. Length 0.70 mm (Fig. 7). Head in dorsal view transverse (35: 15), wider than mesosoma (34:19); vertex and frons with short pilosity, and polygonal sculpture; head in lateral view higher than long (25:15), slightly higher than mesosoma; eye height:malar space (11:10); LOL:POL:OOL (7:12:1); head in frontal view subcircular, wider than high (25:20); eye with scatter very short pilosity; eye height:interorbital space (11:14).</p><p>Antenna. (Fig. 8). Antennal segments in the following relative proportions (41:8), (16:12), (5:8), (4:8), (3:9), (3:9), antennal club segmentation poorly differenciated (45:25), antennal club longer than A2-A6 (45:31).</p><p>Mesosoma. In dorsal view with setigerous puncture sculpture, as wide as long (15:12); mesoescutum transverse (15:7); scutellum and metanotum narrow stripe like; mesonotum with conspicuous semidecumbent pilosity.</p><p>Metasoma. T2 (first visible tergite) wider than long (26:15) and conspicuous pilosity; T3 - T6 wider than long (15:10); T7 triangular. S1 with short longitudinal crenulae.</p><p>Allotype male (Figs. 9-11).</p><p>Color. Body walnut brown, metasoma lighter, and appendages yellowish.</p><p>Body. Length close to 0.8 mm, eye heightmalar space (9:8), LOL:POL:OOL (7:14:1); head in frontal view wider than high (26:18); eyes with scattered very short pilosity; eye height:interorbital space (9:21).</p><p>Antenna. (Fig. 9). Antennal segments in the following relative proportions: (40:15), (22:10), (10:10), (7:11), (8:13), (8:10), (8:11), (10:12), (7:13), (11:11), (11:13), (16:10).</p><p>Mesosoma. In lateral view longer than high (33:20).</p><p>Wings. Fore wings hyaline narrow, length:width (55:18), apically rounded, overlapping the apex of metasoma, stigmal vein (Fig. 10); venation and wing darker than in B. anelosimus <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:219960" title="Lookup 'B. anelosimus' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span>; hind wings hyaline, with setae longer than wing width.</p><p>Metasoma. Metasoma with first tergite trapezoidal wider than long (14:4), with longitudinal costae in all segment surface; T2 wider than long (23:14), with costae in the anterior portion of the segment surface.</p><p>Genitalia. (Fig. 11). Digitus with three very small teeth, penis valves and ventral portion of aedeago-volsellar weakly sclerotized; volsellar laminae developed as a weakly ventral plate; relative length between aedeagal lobe, and aedeagal-volsellar shaft and basal segment (34:53).</p><p>Variability</p><p>Body completely yellow, or yellow with castaneus dorsal surface.</p><p>Type material designation</p><p>Holotype female (on card), Brazil, Jundiaí, State of São Paulo, Serra do Japi, 20-III-2005, Gonzaga coll., reared from Anelosimus jabaquara (Araneae: Theridiidae) eggs. Allotype male (on microscopic slide), same data as holotype. Paratypes females (5), (4 on cards, 1 on microscopic slide), same data as holotype.</p><p>Distribution</p><p>Baeus jabaquara <span><sup><a href="https://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/hymenoptera/nomenclator.lsid_entry?lsid=urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:219961" title="Lookup 'Baeus jabaquara' at Hymenoptera Name Server">HNS</a></sup></span> sp. nov. is distributed in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. This area corresponds to Paraná subregion of the Neotropical region, according to the new biogeographical scheme of Morrone (2001).</p><p>Etymology</p><p>This species is named after the epithet of the spider host Anelosimus jabaquara used as noun in apposition.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/93FE7C9AC6A5B516AB3DDF48D6E37450	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Margaría, C. B.;Loiácono, M. S.;Gonzaga, M. O.	Margaría, C. B., Loiácono, M. S., Gonzaga, M. O. (2006): Two new species of Baeus (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) from southeastern Brazil parasitoids of Anelosimus (Araneae: Theridiidae). Zootaxa 1162: 45-52, URL: http://128.146.250.117/pdfs/21207/21207.pdf
