The species of Astymachus Howard (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) ı potentially important parasitoids of Aclerdidae (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) associated with grasses (Poaceae) ı with descriptions of three new species
Author
Noyes, John S.
Author
Higashiura, Yoshimitsu
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Journal of Natural History
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3.
Astymachus saccharum
sp. nov.
(
Figures 2a
–
d
)
Astymachus japonicus
Howard
;
Hayat 2006: 88
, 357. Misidentification.
Diagnosis.
Female
. Length, including ovipositor,
1.30
–
1.76 mm
(1.70). Body generally yellow; antenna mostly pale yellow, pedicel dorsally dusky, clava slightly dusky in apical half; fore wing (
Figure 2d
) generally hyaline with only a small, very faint, infuscate area at junction of marginal vein and stigmal veins that does not reach level with apex of stigmal vein and an extremely faint elongate streak parallel to posterior margin proximally; head (
Figure 2a
) about 1.8× as long as eye; palp formula 4
–
3; antenna (
Figure 2b
) with F1 subquadrate, F2
–
F4 clearly transverse, F5
–
F6 transverse but larger, linear sensilla on F5
F
6; clava partially 2-segmented, suture incomplete; scutellum with about 12
–
15 (15) setae; wings not shortened, fore wing (
Figure 2d
) about 2.8
–
3.1× (3.1×) as long as broad (example shown is of a
paratype
and is unusually broad for this species) and 3.6
–
3.9× (3.6×) as long as mid tibia, reaching well past cercal plates; marginal vein (
Figure 2c
) not reaching anterior wing margin and about 0.7× as long as stigmal vein; stigmal vein (
Figure 2c
) about 2.9
–
3.4× (3.3×) as long as depth of uncus; discal setae below apex of venation slightly longer than one-half distance between sockets or slightly more than 4× as long as diameter of socket; ovipositor about 2.6
–
2.8× (2.6×) as long as mid tibia or 2.0
–
2.1× (2.0×) gonostylus.
Male
. Length
0.81
–
1.09 mm
. Antenna with funicle segments subequal, subquadrate with F1 and F6 slightly larger, linear sensilla on F5
–
F6; aedeagus about 1.2
–
1.4× as long as mid tibia, about 16× as long as broad, slightly wider towards apex.
Biology.
Recorded below as a parasitoid of
Aclerda takahashii
(Hempel)
(
Hemiptera
:
Aclerdidae
) on sugarcane,
Saccharum o
ffi
cinarum
Linnaeus (
Poaceae
).
Distribution.
Pakistan
,
India
(
Uttar Pradesh
, New
Delhi
,
Maharashtra
,
Tamil Nadu
) and
Malaysia
.
Material examined
Type material.
Holotype
♀
:
MALAYSIA
,
Perak
,
Dindings
,
ex
Aclerda takahashii
(Kuw.)
on sugarcane
,
1976
(
G.T. Lim
)
‘
Astymachus
prob. japonicus
’
.
Paratypes
:
INDIA
,
4♀
,
Tamil Nadu
,
Coimbatore
,
1983
No 1, C.I.E.
A14759
,
‘
Astymachus japonicus Howard
♀
det.
B.R. Subba Rao
, 1983
’
;
4♀
,
1♂
, [
Maharashtra
]
Pravara
,
Nagar
,
ex
Aclerda takahashii
on sugarcane
,
12 April 1985
, cod P/5, C.I.E. A 19977 (
R.B. Jadhav
);
MALAYSIA
,
39♀
,
1♂
,
Perak
,
Dindings
,
ex
Aclerda takahashii
(Kuw.)
on sugarcane
,
1976
(
G.T. Lim
)
‘
Astymachus japonicus Howard
det. J.S. Noyes 1978
’
.
Holotype
and
paratypes
in
BMNH
.
Non
type
material.
INDIA
:
2♀
,
Uttar Pradesh
, Lucknow
‘
Astymachus japonicus Howard B
. R.S. Rao det. 1981
’
;
2♀
,
New Delhi
,
ex
Saccharicoccus sacch
ari B.R.S. Coll. 1959
‘
Astymachus japonicus How. B.R. Subba Rao
det. 1969
’
(
BMNH
);
PAKISTAN
,
4♀
,
4♂
,
Karachi
,
Aclerda takahashii
on Arundo donax
,
October 1970
(
USNM
)
.
Comments.
Astymachus saccharum
is the only species of the genus known to have linear sensilla on F5.
This is very likely also the species identified as
Astymachus japonicus
by
Nigam (1984)
and
Jadhav and Varma (2001)
.