A revision of the Indian species of Oligosita Walker (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)
Author
Begum, Salma
Author
Anis, Shoeba Binte
Author
Khan, Mohd Talib
text
Zootaxa
2015
3973
3
401
424
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3973.3.1
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Oligosita
Walker
Oligosita
(Haliday MS)
Walker, 1851
: 213
.
Type
species
Oligosita collina
Walker
, by monotypy.
Westwoodella
Ashmead, 1904
: 359
.
Type
species
Oligosita subfasciata
Westwood
, by monotypy and original designation.
Paroligosita
Kurdjumov, 1911
: 434
.
Type
species
Paroligosita bella
Kurdjumov
, by original designation.
Orioligosita
Hayat, 2009
: 214
.
Type
species
Oligosita
(
Orioligosita
)
similiana
Hayat
, by original designation (as subgenus of
Oligosita
).
Diagnosis.
Female.
Body colour variable, from yellow to brown, rarely red. Antennal segments variable, from pale yellow to pale brown to dark brown. Wings generally hyaline, rarely with infuscate spots below stigmal and premarginal veins. Legs usually pale yellow to pale brown, last segment of tarsi pale yellow to pale brown to dark brown. Antennal formula, 1113; one anellus present between pedicel and funicle segment; apex of clava with or without a prominent rod-like or drumstick-like projection. Maxillary palp present, unsegmented. Mandible with 2 or 3 teeth. Mesosoma with pronotum undivided or medially membranous, consisting of two plates; mid lobe of mesoscutum rarely without but usually with 2 setae; scutellum with 2 setae; propodeum medially with a small subtriangular lobe. Fore wing with apex narrowed or rounded; disc with a few to many setae, either arranged in lines or irregularly distributed; marginal fringe usually long; marginal vein long and stigmal vein well developed. Metasoma usually longer than mesosoma; ovipositor length variable, either hidden or exserted.
Male
. Male genitalia without digiti and denticles (
Yousuf & Shafee, 1988
: fig. 30F;
Viggiani, 1971
: fig.
X. 2
)
Hosts.
Hemiptera
: primarily
Cicadellidae (
Noyes 2014
)
.
Species.
World, 93; 16 species from
India
(including the new species described here).
Distribution.
Cosmopolitan.
Comments.
Pinto & Viggiani (2004)
divided the tribe Oligositini into two subtribes, Oligositina and Eteroligositina, based on a phylogenetic analysis employing morphological characters. They removed
Pseudoligosita
Girault
from synonymy under
Oligosita
, and placed it in Eteroligositina. They also transferred several species earlier described in
Oligosita
to
Pseudoligosita
.
The subtribe Oligositina contains five genera,
viz
.
Epoligosita
Girault
,
Megaphragma
Timberlake
,
Oligosita
,
Prestwichia
Lubbock
, and
Prosoligosita
Hayat & Husain.
Pinto & Viggiani (2004)
divided
Oligosita
into 3 broad groups—Collina group (
Oligosita
-C), Minima group (
Oligosita
-M) and a generalized group (
Oligosita
-G). They considered
Oligosita
-C monophyletic, based on a clavate antenna in female, the apical placoid sensillum forming a terminal process on the clava (
Fig. 23
); and a distinctly triangular propodeal disk (
Pinto 2004: fig. 27
). The
Oligosita
-M group was identified by the arcuate retinacular margin of the fore wing, the presence of a single campaniform sensillum at the apex of the premarginal vein and absence of an apical premarginal seta. The generalized group,
Oligosita
-G, is a heterogeneous assemblage without well-defined features.
Oligosita
is similar to
Prosoligosita
except for the presence of a distinct funicle segment and a 3-segmented clava.
Prosoligosita
is characterized by the absence of funicle and presence of a 4-segmented clava (
Hayat & Husain 1981
).