2014
DOI: 10.3897/bdj.2.e4174
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A new species of Cordyligaster Macquart, reared from caterpillars in Area de Conservacion Guanacaste, northwestern Costa Rica

Abstract: We describe a new species of Cordyligaster Macquart (Diptera: Tachinidae) from Area de Conservacion Guanacaste (ACG) in northwestern Costa Rica. Cordyligaster capellii sp. n., is described and photographed. All specimens of C. capellii were reared from Syngamia florella (Stoll, 1781) (Lepidoptera, Crambidae, Spilomelinae), a leaf-rolling caterpillar collected in ACG rain forest. By coupling morphology, photographic documentation, life history and molecular data, we provide a clear and concise description of th… Show more

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“…The feedback to the taxasphere is "oops, which, if any, of our five matches the holotype of S. leucophleps; and please be aware that your drawer of S. leucophleps is a complex that may be resolved only by barcoding or dissection or via some other biological clue". When this is resolved, one of the five species, perhaps, can continue to march forward as S. leucophleps and the other four have to get new names, a process that can take many years and much energy by the taxasphere (e.g., Burns et al 2010;Chacon et al 2012Chacon et al , 2013Grishin et al 2013aGrishin et al , 2013bPhillips-Rodriguez et al 2014;Fleming et al 2014aFleming et al , 2014bFleming et al , 2015aFleming et al , 2015bFernandez-Triana et al 2014a Brown et al 2014;Hansson et al 2015, etc.). To reinforce this problem, Fig.…”
Section: Standard Nj Tree and Accompanying Excel File From Boldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The feedback to the taxasphere is "oops, which, if any, of our five matches the holotype of S. leucophleps; and please be aware that your drawer of S. leucophleps is a complex that may be resolved only by barcoding or dissection or via some other biological clue". When this is resolved, one of the five species, perhaps, can continue to march forward as S. leucophleps and the other four have to get new names, a process that can take many years and much energy by the taxasphere (e.g., Burns et al 2010;Chacon et al 2012Chacon et al , 2013Grishin et al 2013aGrishin et al , 2013bPhillips-Rodriguez et al 2014;Fleming et al 2014aFleming et al , 2014bFleming et al , 2015aFleming et al , 2015bFernandez-Triana et al 2014a Brown et al 2014;Hansson et al 2015, etc.). To reinforce this problem, Fig.…”
Section: Standard Nj Tree and Accompanying Excel File From Boldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedures surrounding the management of voucher specimens has been detailed in previous papers in this series (Fleming et al 2014a, Fleming et al 2014b, Fleming et al 2015a, Fleming et al 2015b, Fleming et al 2015c). In brief, caterpillars reared from the ACG efforts receive a unique voucher code in the format yy–SRNP–xxxxx; any parasitoid emerging from a caterpillar receives the same voucher code, and if/when later dealt with as an individual, receives a second unique voucher code in the format DHJPARxxxxxxx.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last major work on Neotropical Tachinidae, conducted by Guimaraes (1971), catalogued some 2,864 species, a number much larger than that of any other faunal region. Based on what has recently been discovered in Costa Rica (Smith et al 2007, Fleming et al 2014a, Fleming et al 2014b, Fleming et al 2015c, Fleming et al 2015a, Fleming et al 2015b) and what is already present in museum collections, this number is undoubtedly just a small fraction of what actually exists in nature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All flies and rearing information described here were found by the 35+ year-old ongoing inventory of the caterpillars, their food plants and their parasitoids of the dry forest, rain forest, cloud forest, and intergrades, in the 125,000+ ha terrestrial portion of Area de Conservación Guanacaste (ACG) in northwestern Costa Rica (Fleming et al 2014a, Fleming et al 2014b​,Fernandez-Triana et al 2014, Janzen and Hallwachs 2011, Janzen et al 2009, Janzen et al 2011, Rodriguez et al 2012, Smith et al 2012, Smith et al 2006, Smith et al 2007, Smith et al 2008). The tachinid rearing methods are described at http://janzen.bio.upenn.edu/caterpillars/methodology/how/parasitoid_husbandry.htm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%