An illustrated guide to lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) of the Indian Subcontinent. Part 1. Tribe Coccinellini
Author
POORANI, J.
text
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Oenopia kirbyi
Mulsant
(
Fig. 150
)
Oenopia kirbyi
Mulsant, 1850: 425
(
Lectotype
, OUM; Type locality: ‘Kasia hills”).—
Poorani 2002a: 337
;
Poorani 2002b: 102
;
Yu 2010: 99–100
.
Gyrocaria kirbyi
:
Miyatake 1965: 66
.
Diagnosis.
Length:
3.70–3.90 mm
; width: 3.00–
3.20 mm
. Form (
Fig. 150a–d
) oval, dorsum moderately convex and glabrous. Head black. Pronotum black with anterolateral corners yellow. Ground colour of elytra bright lemon yellow, with four black spots, margins black, sutural black stripe broad and medially wider (
Fig. 150a–d
).Ventral side black except elytral epipleura yellowish. Male genitalia (
Fig. 150f, g
) and spermatheca (
Fig. 150e
) as illustrated.
Distribution.
India
(
Arunachal Pradesh
,
Assam
,
Himachal Pradesh
,
Manipur
,
Meghalaya
,
Mizoram
,
Nagaland
,
Sikkim
,
Tripura
,
Uttarakhand
,
Uttar Pradesh
,
West Bengal
); Eastern Himalayas;
Bhutan
;
Nepal
;
Myanmar
;
Thailand
;
Laos
.
Prey/associated habitat.
Hemiptera: Aphidoidea
:
Aphis fabae
Scopoli
,
A. fabae solanella
Theobald
,
Aphis gossypii
Glover
,
Aphis paraverbasci
Chakrabarti
,
Aphis spiraecola
Patch
(as
A. citricola
van der Goot
),
Brevicoryne brassicae
(Linnaeus)
,
Capitophorus formosartemisiae
(Takahashi)
,
Cervaphis rappardi indica
Basu
,
Coloradoa rufomaculata
(Wilson)
,
Eriosoma lanigerum
(Hausmann)
,
Eulachnus thunbergii
(Wilson)
,
Hyalopterus pruni
(Geoffroy)
,
Macrosiphum rosae
(Linnaeus)
,
Myzus persicae
(Sulzer)
,
Pineus
sp.
,
Rhopalosiphum maidis
(Fitch)
,
Sitobion rosaeiformis
(Das)
, and
Tuberculatus indicus
Ghosh. Collected
in association with aphids feeding on peach, almond, maize,
Cucumis sativus
,
Quercus serrata
,
Solanum nigrum
, and
Duranta repens
. Feeds on aphids infesting
Bidens pilosa
in
Nepal
(
Sajan
et al.
2019
).
Seasonal occurrence.
Collected during February, March–June, August, and October–December in north and northeastern regions.
Notes.
Poorani (2002b)
treated it in her review of Indian
Oenopia
.
Ghosh
et al
. (1986)
studied its biology. See Poorani (2002),
Ren
et al.
(2009)
and
Yu (2010)
for description and illustrations of the genitalia / immature stages.