南美洲达尔文多毒蜂的超寄生蜂(膜翅目:伊蚊科)

IF 1.1 3区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY
Diego G Pádua, Thiago G Kloss, Marcelo T Tavares, Bernardo F Santos, Rodrigo O Araujo, Karine Schoeninger, Jober F Sobczak, Marcelo O Gonzaga
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摘要

这项研究为了解与南美洲巴西大西洋森林蜘蛛(Araneae)和多丝蛋白达尔文黄蜂(Pimplinae)之间的寄主-寄生蜂相互作用有关的超寄生蜂(膜翅目)的多样性和自然史做出了贡献。在实验室中,从田间茧网中收集的多唾液酸茧中出现了所有的高脂肪酸。共有27只高寄生蜂从多丝素茧中出现,隶属于6属、3科和2个超科:Ceyxia Girault,1911和Conura Spinola,1837(Chalcidoidea:Chalcididae);德尔瓦棕榈虫&;LaSalle,1993年(Chalcidoidea:Eulopidae);Lymeon Förster,1869年,Mesochorus Gravenhorst,1829年,以及Neotheronia Krieger,1899年(伊蚊总科:伊蚊科)。我们添加了关于9种高磷脂的新生物学信息,这些高磷脂是从至少7种多唾液酸黄蜂的蛹中产生的,这些黄蜂被收集在7种不同类型的茧网中。此外,还描述了一个新物种,Conura capixaba Tavares,sp.nov.(Chalcididae),并提供了所有超Parasitoides的数字图像。
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Hyperparasitoids of polysphinctine Darwin wasps (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in South America

This study provides contributions to the knowledge on diversity and natural history of hyperparasitoids (Hymenoptera) associated with host–parasitoid interactions between spiders (Araneae) and polysphinctine Darwin wasps (Pimplinae) in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil, South America. All hyperparasitoids emerged in the laboratory from polysphinctine cocoons that were collected in cocoon webs in the field. A total of 27 hyperparasitoid wasps emerged from polysphinctine cocoons belonging to six genera, three families and two superfamilies: Ceyxia Girault, 1911 and Conura Spinola, 1837 (Chalcidoidea: Chalcididae); Palmistichus Delvare & LaSalle, 1993 (Chalcidoidea: Eulophidae); and Lymeon Förster, 1869, Mesochorus Gravenhorst, 1829, and Neotheronia Krieger, 1899 (Ichneumonoidea: Ichneumonidae). We add new biological information on nine species of hyperparasitoids, emerging from pupae of at least seven species of polysphinctine wasps, which were collected in seven different types of cocoon webs. In addition, a new species is described, Conura capixaba Tavares, sp. nov. (Chalcididae), and digital images of all hyperparasitoids are presented.

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Austral Entomology
Austral Entomology ENTOMOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Austral Entomology is a scientific journal of entomology for the Southern Hemisphere. It publishes Original Articles that are peer-reviewed research papers from the study of the behaviour, biology, biosystematics, conservation biology, ecology, evolution, forensic and medical entomology, molecular biology, public health, urban entomology, physiology and the use and control of insects, arachnids and myriapods. The journal also publishes Reviews on research and theory or commentaries on current areas of research, innovation or rapid development likely to be of broad interest – these may be submitted or invited. Book Reviews will also be considered provided the works are of global significance. Manuscripts from authors in the Northern Hemisphere are encouraged provided that the research has relevance to or broad readership within the Southern Hemisphere. All submissions are peer-reviewed by at least two referees expert in the field of the submitted paper. Special issues are encouraged; please contact the Chief Editor for further information.
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