Annotated Checklist of California Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera)
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Zuparko, Robert L.
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Copidosoma
Ratzeburg 1844
Hosts.
Lepidoptera
:
Argyresthiidae
,
Blastobasidae
,
Coleophoridae
,
Gelechiidae
,
Geometridae
,
Hepialidae
,
Noctuidae
,
Notodontidae
,
Oecophoridae
,
Pyralidae
,
Tortricidae
,
Yponomeutidae
albipes
(
Westwood 1837b: 440
)
[
New state record
]
Type
.
OUNH
Distribution.
W
Host/habitat.
Anacampsis innocuella
,
A
.
niveopulvella
,
A
.
populella
,
Choristoneura conflictana
,
Coleophora viburniella
,
Epinotia solandriana
,
Gelechia turpella
,
Holcocera modestella
,
Pseudosciaphila duplex
Remarks.
Zolnerowich (in litt.) reported specimens of
C
.
innocuellae
Barron
from California, but did not note the exact locations.
In 2005
, Guerrieri & Noyes synonymized
C
.
innocuellae
under
C
.
albipes
, thus extending the latter’s distribution range from Europe to the Holarctic.
bakeri
(
Howard 1898a: 238
) (
Berecyntus
)
[
New state record
] (UCRC)
Type
. USNM
Distribution.
W (El Dorado, Los Angeles, Orange, Sacramento, San Bernardino, Siskiyou, Sutter)
Host/habitat.
Agrotis orthogonia
,
A
.
venerabilis
,
Apamea devastator
,
Euxoa auxiliaris
,
E
.
detersa
,
E
.
flavicollis
,
E
.
intrita
,
E
.
lidia
,
E
.
messoria
,
E. ochrogaster
,
E
.
scandens
,
E
.
tristicula
, E. sp.,
Feltia jaculifera
,
F
.
subgothica
,
F
. sp.,
Lacinipolia renigera
,
Peridroma saucia
,
Rachiplusia
nu
,
Trichoplusia
ni
,
Xestia smithii
Remarks.
Specimens identified as “
C
.
bakeri
?” have been collected from Mono County (CSCA), and Kern and Riverside Counties, with
Agrotis ipsilon
noted as a host (UCRC).
Peck (1963)
reported
Pissodes strobi
(
Coleoptera
:
Curculionidae
) as a host, citing MacAloney in
Taylor (1929)
as the authority. However, MacAloney did not positively associate
C
.
bakeri
with
P
.
strobi
, he merely reported that the parasitoid was reared from pine leaders which were infested with the weevil—undoubtedly
C
.
bakeri
had emerged from an unseen lepidopteran which was also in the plant material.
bucculatricis
(
Howard 1892: 366
) (
Pentacnemus
)
[
New state record
] (USNM, UCDC)
Type
.
USNM
Distribution.
N (San Diego, Trinity)
Host/habitat.
Argyresthia aureoargentella
,
A
.
freyella
,
A
.
libocedrella
,
A
.
thuiella
,
Coleophora ulmifoliella
,
Coleotechnites thujaella
Remarks.
Noyes (2001)
, citing
Peck (1963)
, noted “
Diptera
(leaf miner)” as a host, but the original report upon which this record is based is in fact
Proctor (1938)
, in which
C
.
bucculatricis
is reported from a leaf miner on arborvitae (
Cupressaceae
), without any indication as to the taxon of the leaf miner.
capsicum
Burks 1967
: 54
[
New state record
] (EMEC, RLZC)
Type
. USNM
Distribution.
W (Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Santa
Barbara, Sonoma
)
Host/habitat.
Gnorimoschema gudmanella
,
Phthorimaea operculella
,
Symmetrischema capsica
,
Diatraea
sp,
Lineodes
sp.
celaenae
Howard 1885
: 11
[
New state record
] (EMEC, LACM, USNM, UCDC, UCRC)
Type
.
USNM
Distribution.
N (Alameda, Alpine, Calaveras, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Glenn, Inyo, Kern, Napa, Lake, Lassen, Los Angeles, Marin, Modoc, Monterey, Napa, Plumas, Riverside, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Tulare, Ventura)
Host/habitat.
Agrotis orthogonia
,
Eupsilia
spp.,
Euxoa declarata
,
E
.
messoria
,
E
.
ochrogaster
,
E
.
perpolita
,
E. scolastica
,
E
.
tristicula
,
Feltia jaculifera
,
Lacinipolia renigera
,
Peridroma saucia
,
Polia purpurissata
,
Protolampra rufipectus
,
Rhynchagrotis cupida
,
Xestia mustelina
;
NEW
:
Agrotis ipsilon
(EMEC),
Agrotis
sp. (UCRC)
cervius
(
Walker 1846: 177
)
[
New state record
] (BMNH, CAS, ROM, UCDC, UCRC)
Type
.
BMNH
Distribution.
W (Fresno, Kern, Marin, Orange, Placer, Riverside, San Bernardino, Solano, Sonoma, Tulare)
Host/habitat.
Cosmorhoe ocellata
,
Eupithecia abietaria
,
E
.
analoga
,
E
.
assimilata
,
E
.
centaureata
,
E
.
expallidata
,
E
.
gueneata
,
E
.
haworthiata
,
E
.
innotata
,
E
.
laricata
,
E
.
linariata
,
E
.
pimpinellata
,
E
.
pusillata
,
E
.
rosmarinata
,
E
.
simpliciata
,
E
.
succenturiata
,
E
.
tripunctaria
,
E
.?
trisignaria
,
E
.
unedonata
,
E
.
vulgata
,
E
. spp.,
Perizoma affinitata
,
P
.
bifasciatum
Remarks.
Guerrieri & Noyes (2005)
note that host records of
Chloroclystis
v-ata
(
Lepidoptera
:
Geometridae
) and
Cydia strobiliella
(
Lepidoptera
:
Tortricidae
) require confirmation.
deceptor
Miller 1958
: 58
Type
.
CNC
Distribution.
N (Calaveras, Mariposa, Riverside, San Bernardino, Tulare, Tuolumne)
Host/habitat.
Acleris variana
,
Argyresthia aureoargentella
,
Battaristis vittella
,
Coleotechnites apicitripunctella
,
C
.
canusella
,
C
.
huntella
,
C
.
milleri
,
C
.
moreonella
,
C
.
piceaella
,
C
.
starki
,
C
.
thujaella
,
C
. spp.,
Epinotia nanana
,
Exoteleia dodecella
,
E
.
nepheos
,
E
.
pinifoliella
,
Recurvaria
spp.
Remarks.
Craighead (1950)
reported
Recurvaria nanella
Denis & Schiffermüller
(a Palearctic species) as a host of
C
.
deceptor
, but this undoubtedly was based on European records of
C
.
nanellae
Silvestri
, the name by which the American species was known until
Miller (1958)
separated the two taxa.
floridanum
(
Ashmead 1900: 365
) (
Berecyntus
)
Type
.
USNM
Distribution.
W (Alameda, Calaveras, Contra Costa, Fresno, Imperial, Kern, Lake, Lassen, Los Angeles, Marin, Merced, Nevada, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Diego, San Joaquin, Santa Clara, Sierra, Solano, Stanislaus, Tulare)
Host/habitat.
Agrapha agnata
,
A
.
tarassota
,
Argyrogramma signatum
,
Autographa gamma
,
Chrysodeixis acuta
,
C
.
argentifera
,
C
.
chalcites
,
C
.
eriosoma
,
C
. sp.,
Mamestra brassicae
,
Nebrarctia obliqua
,
Plusia
sp.,
Polychrysia moneta
,
Pseudoplusia includens
,
Rachiplusia
nu
,
Thysanoplusia orichalcea
,
T
.
intermixta
,
Trichoplusia
ni
;
NEW:
Autoplusia egena
(CSCA),
A
.
oliveacea
(LACM)
Remarks.
This is a cosmopolitan species, very similar to
C
.
truncatellum
, and pre-1988 records of either species should not be taken at face value.
Noyes (1988a)
and
Guerrieri & Noyes (2005)
noted the characteristics useful for separating the two, and suggest that
C
.
floridanum
is probably host-specific on noctuids from the subfamily
Plusiinae
, and that records from non-plusiines may be attributable to
C
.
truncatellum
. Conversely, they note that the following host records of
C
.
truncatellum
are probably instead attributable to
C
.
floridanum
:
Autographa californica
,
A
.
egena
,
A
.
gamma
,
A
. sp.,
Euchalcia modestoides
,
Lamprotes
c-aureum
,
Plusia festucae
,
Rachiplusia
ou
,
Syngrapha epigaea
.
De
Santis & Monetti (2008)
reported
Peridroma saucia
as a host, but this is probably a misidentification. A short series (LACM) was labelled “
D
.
menippe
” (=
Danaus plexippus
Linnaeus
,
Nymphalidae
), but this also may be a misidentification.
gelechiae
Howard 1885
: 10
[
New state record
] (RLZC)
Type
.
USNM
Distribution.
N (Calaveras, Lassen, Marin, Modoc, San Mateo)
Host/habitat.
Coleotechnites atrupictella
,
Gnorimoschema gallaeasterella
,
G
.
gallaesolidaginis
,
G
.
gibsoniella
,
G
.
salinaris
,
G
. sp.,
Epiblema scudderiana
Remarks.
De
Santis (1979)
reported this species from
Peru
, attacking
Tuta
(
=
Gnorimoschema
)
absoluta
(Meyrick)
. Since all other records of this species are from North
America
, I believe this single South American record represents a different species.
howardi
Zolnerowich & Zuparko 2011
(
Parapsilophrys
)
Type
.
USNM
Distribution.
N (Lake, Lassen, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Stanislaus)
Host/habitat.
Acleris
sp.,
Anacampsis niveopulvella
,
Apotomis
sp.,
Archips
sp.,
Gelechia lynceella
,
G
. sp.,
Pandemis canadana
,
Recurvia
sp.
Remarks.
This is a replacement name for
C
.
gelechiae
Howard 1898a
,
a
junior homonym of
C
.
gelechiae
Howard 1885
.
Özdikmen (2011)
subsequently proposed the replacement name
C
.
americanum
for this same species.
koehleri
Blanchard 1940
: 107
Type
.
MLPA
Distribution.
E (Southern California)
Host/habitat.
Phthorimaea operculella
,
Scrobipalpa absoluta
,
Symmetrischema tangolias
Remarks.
The initial importations of
Copidosoma
stock from South
America
released in California for control of
P
.
operculella
were originally credited to this species. However, as
Annecke & Mynhardt (1974)
pointed out, these importations were actually of
C
.
desantisi
(which failed to establish). But in the 1960s,
C
.
koehleri
was imported from
Argentina
and did establish (
Oatman 1978
).
Cydia molesta
(
Lepidoptera
:
Tortricidae
) has been recorded as a host, but this is doubtful.
pyralidis
(
Ashmead 1888: 15
) (
Encyrtus
)
Type
.
USNM
Distribution.
E (San Bernardino, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba)
Host/habitat.
Anarsia lineatella
,
Dichomeris flavocostella
,
D
.
setosella
Remarks.
This species was described from Florida, and has been reported from throughout the eastern
USA
, as far west as Utah, as well from Europe (
Peck 1963
), although
Guerrieri & Noyes (2005)
suggest the European records refer to
C
.
varicorne
(
q
.
v
.). In 1932, specimens from the eastern
USA
were released in Yuba County, and subsequently recovered (
Clausen 1956a
). Specimens labelled as this species collected from San Bernardino County (UCRC) may in fact be descendants of the material imported from
France
, and therefore represent
C
.
varicorne
, which may prove to be the senior synonym of
C
.
pyralidis
.
truncatellum
(
Dalman 1820: 168
)
Type
.
NHRS
Distribution.
W (Fresno, Lassen, Monterey, Nevada, Orange, Santa Clara, Sierra, Solano)
Host/habitat.
Actinotia polyodon
,
Agrotis malefida
,
A
. sp.,
Anomis erosa
,
Apamea monoglypha
,
A
.
sublustris
,
Catocala electa
,
Euxoa lidia
,
E
.
obelisca
,
E
.
temera
,
E
. sp.,
Hadena luteago
,
Hepialus humuli
,
Mamestra brassicae
,
Mocis latipes
,
Notodonta ziczac
,
Spodoptera ornithogalli
,
S
. sp.,
Xestia diatrapezium
Remarks.
This species has been commonly confused with
C
.
floridanum
(
q
.
v
.), and similarly has been erroneously associated with numerous hosts (see
Guerrieri & Noyes 2005
).
Noyes (2001)
listed this species as a “Biocontrol introduction” in California. However, the species was never purposely imported into the state although an attempt was made to propagate field-collected
C
.
truncatellum
and then release it back in the field (
Clancy 1969
).
vagum
Howard 1885
: 11
[
New state record
] [BMNH, CSCA, CNC, LACM, USNM]
Type
.
USNM
Distribution.
N (Riverside, Shasta, Sonoma, Tulare)
Host/habitat.
Argyrotaenia quercifoliana
,
Aroga trialbamaculella
,
Filatima pseudacaciella
,
Gelechia
sp.,
Hofmannophila pseudospretella
;
NEW
Chionodes kubai
(CSCA)
varicorne
(Nees 1834: 214)
[New state record]
(EMEC)
Type
.
OUNH
Distribution.
E (Colusa, Orange, San Bernardino)
Host/habitat.
Acleris hippophaeana
,
Anarsia eleagnella
,
A
.
ephippias
,
A
.
lineatella
,
A
.
sagmatica
,
A
.
spartiella
,
A
. sp.,
Compsolechia anisogramma
,
Cydia funebrana
,
C
.
molesta
,
C
.
pomonella
,
Cydia
sp.,
Dichromeris eridantis
,
Eucosma
sp.,
Gypsosoma minutana
,
Lobesia incultana
,
Tortrix viridana
Remarks.
In 1931 a biocontrol program was initiated against
Anarsia lineatella
using
Copidosoma pyralidis
, an important parasitoid of this species known from the eastern
USA
, and thought to occur in Europe as well. European specimens were easier to obtain, and so specimens from
France
were imported into the
USA
, released near Yuba City (Sutter County) and Chino (San Bernardino County), and subsequently recovered (
Oatman 1978
). However,
Guerrieri & Noyes (2005)
opined that the French populations were actually
C
.
varicorne
, and recovered specimens (EMEC) certainly key out to that species. In 1932, additional releases of domestically obtained
C
.
pyralidis
were made in Yuba County (and subsequently recovered as well), and so “true”
C
.
pyralidis
is present in California, although
C
.
pyralidis
may prove to be a junior synonym of
C
.
varicorne
.
spp.
Remarks.
Copidosoma filicorne
(
Dalman 1820
)
is an Old World species that became established in eastern North America—a single specimen (UCDC) from Fresno County closely resembles this species, although it varies in several details. Additionally, at least 5 other undescribed species occur in California (Zolnerowich, in litt.).
Copidosomopsis
Girault 1915a
Hosts.
Lepidoptera
:
Pyralidae
,
Tortricidae
plethorica
(
Caltagirone 1966: 146
) (
Pentalitomastix
)
Type
. CAS
Distribution.
E (Alameda, Butte, Fresno, Kern, Madera, Santa Clara)
Host/habitat.
Amyelois transitella
,
Apomyelois ceratoniae
,
Cydia caryana
Remarks.
This species was introduced into the San Joaquin Valley from the 1960s through the 1970s from
Mexico
(
Meals & Caltagirone 1995
). Although the initial importations probably failed (
Clausen 1978c, as
Pentalitomastix
sp.
), by 1979 this species had established in both the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys (
Legner 1983
).
tanytmemus
Caltagirone 1985
: 705
Type
.
CAS
Distribution.
C (El Dorado, Los Angeles, Stanislaus)
Host/habitat.
Ephestia kuehniella
Remarks.
The
holotype
was originally deposited with the Division of Biological Control, University of California, Berkeley, but was transferred to the California Academy of Sciences in 1993 (
Zuparko & Hamai 1994
).
spp.
Remarks.
Specimens that represent an undescribed species were collected in Marin and Modoc counties (RLZC).