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Idarnes
thanatos Farache, Rasplus, Pereira & Compton
(Life:
Kingdom: Metazoa (animals);
Phylum: Arthropoda;
Class: Hexapoda;
Order: Hymenoptera;
Superfamily: Chalcidoidea; Family:
Pteromalidae; Subfamily: Sycophaginae,
Genus: Idarnes)
Idarnes thanatos Farache, Rasplus,
Pereira & Compton, 2017. Holotype:
in Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
(MZSP). Type locality: in amber resin from La
Bucara amber mines, Dominican Republic. |
Distribution
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Dominican Republic (fossil in amber). |
Biology
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Host fig: unknown. The Dominican amber was dated
as Mid-Miocene (15–20 million years ago) and its resin was probably
derived from a single extinct Hymenaea (Papilionaceae) species
(Iturralde-Vinent and MacPhee, 1996). The specimen was acquired from a
commercial source and according to the suppliers was excavated in the La
Bucara amber mines in 2008. The amber piece also included a large leaf/
leaflet, an ant specimen (Formicidae) and another chalcid wasp (Farache
et al., 2017). |
References
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Farache FHA, Rasplus JY, Azar D, Pereira RAS & Compton SG. 2017.
First record of a non-pollinating fig wasp (Hymenoptera:Sycophaginae) from
Dominican amber, with estimation of the size of its host figs. Journal of
Natural History 50: 2237-2247, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2017.1193646
Iturralde-Vinent MA, MacPhee RDE. 1996. Age and paleogeographical origin of
Dominican amber. Science 273: 1850–1852.
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Credits
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Photographs © Fernando Farache (FFCLRP-USP, Ribeirão Preto).
Map illustration © Simon van Noort (Iziko Museums of South Africa).
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Next genus:
Pseudidarnes
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