Three new species of Achrysocharoides Girault (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) parasitoids of Phyllonorycter spp. (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae) on Acer platanoides and Robinia pseudoacacia
Author
Hansson, Christer
Author
Shevtsova, Ekaterina
text
Zootaxa
2010
2388
23
43
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.193825
c85e157b-fa56-451d-8cd4-90ea82f2b676
1175-5326
193825
Achrysocharoides gahani
(Miller)
(
Figs 53–54
,
55, 58
)
Enaysma gahani
Miller, 1962
:1041
.
Holotype
female in CNC, not examined.
Achrysocharoides gahani
(Miller) (
Yoshimoto 1977:928
)
.
Hosts
. The
type
material of
A. gahani
was reared from
Phyllonorycter
spp. on
Fagus grandifolia
,
Tilia americana
and
Quercus alba
(
Miller 1962
)
.
Kamijo (1991)
transferred the material from
Quercus alba
to
A. reticulatus
Yoshimoto. Apart
from these records
A
.
gahani
has also been reported from
Phyllonorycter
sp. on
Rhus toxicodendron
(
Kamijo 1991
)
,
P. blancardella
(Fabricius)
on
Malus
sp. (
Maier 1984
),
P. crataegella
(Clemens)
on
Prunus pensylvanica
(
Maier 1988
)
and
P. propinquella
(Braun)
on
Prunus serotina
(
Maier 1988
)
. We have examined
4 female
paratypes
of
A. gahani
from
Q. alba
and we agree with Kamijo that these do not belong to this species. We have also been able to examine
3 females
and
7 males
from
P. propinquella
on
P. serotina
and
5 females
and
1 male
from
P. crataegella
on
P. pensylvanica
reared by Chris T. Maier (specimens in
CAES
and
CNC
). These specimens belong to species-group
clypeatus
, i.e. they do not have a transverse carina on pronotum or submedian carinae on propodeum — characteristics of the
gahani
-group, and are hence not
A. gahani
. Furthermore, we have seen a single female from
Phyllonorycter
sp. on
Rhus radicans
(in
CNC
) identified as
A. gahani
by Kamijo. This female is similar to
paratypes
of
A. gahani
from
Fagus
and
Tilia
,
but females of
Achrysocharoides
are difficult to separate and we would like to see a male from
Rhus
before confirming microlepidopterans on
Rhus
as hosts for
A. gahani
. We have not been able to examine any material from
P. blancardella
on
Malus
and we can not state anything regarding the validity of this record. However, in view of our findings regarding
Achrysocharoides
from
Phyllonorycter
spp. on
Prunus
spp. this record needs confirmation.
Material examined.
Type
material:
10 female
paratypes
(2 from
Fagus
, 4 from
Quercus
, 4 from
Tilia
) and
2 male
paratypes
(1 from
Fagus
and 1 from
Tilia
) (
CNC
).