First record of Trissolcus basalis (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) parasitizing Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) in the United States
Author
Balusu, Rammohan R
Author
Talamas, Elijah J
Author
Cottrell, Ted E
Author
Toews, Michael D
Author
Blaauw, Brett R
Author
Sial, Ashfaq A
Author
Buntin, David G
Author
Fadamiro, Henry Y
Author
Tillman, Glynn
text
Biodiversity Data Journal
2019
7
39247
39247
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e39247
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e39247
1314-2828-7-e39247
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Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) 1858
Materials
Type status:
Other material
.
Occurrence:
catalogNumber:
FSCA 00090269
; recordedBy:
Balusu, R. (Rammohan)
; individualCount:
1
; sex:
female
; lifeStage:
adult
; occurrenceID: urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_occurrences:FSCA__00090269;
Taxon:
scientificNameID: urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_names:3189; scientificName: Trissolcusbasalis; kingdom: Animalia; phylum: Arthropoda; class: Hexapoda; order: Hymenoptera; family: Scelionidae; genus: Trissolcus; specificEpithet: basalis;
Location:
country:
United States
; stateProvince: Alabama; county: Tuscaloosa; locality:
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co., AL, U.S.A.
; decimalLatitude:
33.21
; decimalLongitude:
-87.57
; georeferenceSources: GNIS-USGS;
Identification:
identifiedBy:
Talamas, E. J. (Elijah Jacob)
; dateIdentified: 2019;
Event:
samplingProtocol:
reared from egg
; eventDate: 06/17/2017; verbatimEventDate:
Jun-17-2017
; fieldNotes: [USA: AL: Tuscaloosa. Tomato 6-2, ex. fresh BMSB eggs 17-JUN-2017, Coll. Rammohan Balusu];
Record Level:
language: en; institutionCode:
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville, FL (FSCA)
; collectionCode:
Insects
; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen; source: http://hol.osu.edu/spmInfo.html?id=FSCA%2000090269
Type status:
Other material
.
Occurrence:
catalogNumber:
FSCA 00090444
; recordedBy:
Balusu, R. (Rammohan)
; individualCount:
1
; sex:
female
; lifeStage:
adult
; occurrenceID: urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_occurrences:FSCA__00090444;
Taxon:
scientificNameID: urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_names:3189; scientificName: Trissolcusbasalis; kingdom: Animalia; phylum: Arthropoda; class: Hexapoda; order: Hymenoptera; family: Scelionidae; genus: Trissolcus; specificEpithet: basalis;
Location:
country:
United States
; stateProvince: Alabama; county: Tuscaloosa; locality:
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co., AL, U.S.A.
; decimalLatitude:
33.21
; decimalLongitude:
-87.57
; georeferenceSources: GNIS-USGS;
Identification:
identifiedBy:
Talamas, E. J. (Elijah Jacob)
; dateIdentified: 2019;
Event:
samplingProtocol:
reared from egg
; eventDate: 07/23/2017; verbatimEventDate:
Jul-23-2017
; fieldNotes: [USA: AL: Tuscaloosa, Tomato 3-6, ex. fresh BMSB eggs 23-JUL-2017, Coll. Rammohan Balusu];
Record Level:
language: en; institutionCode:
Florida State Collection of Arthropods, Gainesville, FL (FSCA)
; collectionCode:
Insects
; basisOfRecord: PreservedSpecimen; source: http://hol.osu.edu/spmInfo.html?id=FSCA%2000090444
Diagnosis
Trissolcus basalis
can be identified from Nearctic congeners by the combination of the following characters: vertex without hyperoccipal carina, netrion sulcus incomplete, mesopleuron with episternal foveae shallowly impressed, metapleuron without setation and without well-defined paracoxal sulcus; T2 striate (
Figs 1
,
2
,
3
) (
Talamas et al. 2015
).
Distribution
Trissolcus basalis
is found worldwide (http://hol.osu.edu/map-large.html?id=3189).
Ecology
At the Tuscaloosa site,
T. basalis
parasitised four of the 30 sentinel egg masses; at the other two sites, only one of the 30 egg masses was parasitised by
T. basalis
. Overall, percent parasitism per egg mass was moderately high (62.7%). In general, percent immature mortality was slightly higher for frozen egg masses (48.2%) than for fresh ones (35.4%). Overall, 38.0% of the parasitoids emerged as adults. A female biased sex ratio of 4F:1M was observed for emergent parasitoids.
Biology
Additional host associations of
T. basalis
, provided by
Johnson (1985)
, are
Nezara viridula
(L.),
Euschistus servus
(Say),
Euthyrhynchus floridanus
(L.),
Piezodorus hybneri
(Gmelin) and
Plautia affinis
(Dallas). Additional host associations, provided by
Talamas et al. (2015)
, are
Aelia acuminata
(L.),
Aelia cognata
Fieber,
Aelia germari
Kuester
,
Agonoscelis rutila
(Fabricius),
Calidea dregeii
Germar,
Carpocoris fuscispinus
(Boheman),
Coleotichus blackburniae, Cuspicona simplex
Walker,
Dolicoris baccharum
(L.),
Eurydema ornata
(L.),
Eurygaster austriaca
(Schrank),
Eurygaster integriceps
Puton,
Graphosoma semipunctata
(Fabricius),
Halyomorpha annulicornis
(Signoret),
Odontotarsus grammicus
(L.),
Oechalia schellenbergi
Guerin-Meneville
and
Raphigaster
Laporte.
Taxon discussion
The CO1 sequences of the two specimens were identical to each other and to the 7 CO1 sequences of
T. basalis
in Genbank. These sequences derive from specimens collected in Italy, Japan and the United States and their invariance indicates that this gene is not informative for identifying populations within the species.