On a new species of Amitus Haldeman (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae) parasitizing whitefly Zaphanera sp. (Aleyrodidae) on Vigna trilobata from India
Author
M. Anjana
Author
K. Rajmohana
Author
D. Vimala
Author
R. Sundararaj
text
Halteres
2016
7
106
111
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.55316
6ca51682-8ec4-4656-ba20-5e23010f394c
122055
Amitus vignus
Anjana
et al.
sp. n.
(
Figs.
1- 11
)
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:
8857299
F-AC
7
E-
48
D
4-8
FBC-EE
440
C
669697
Diagnosis:
Body length
0.81-0.87 mm
(n=
12
); scape
4.75
× as long as wide; A
4
1.67
× as long as wide; forewing
2.78
× as long as wide; T
2
1.5
× as wide as long.
Description:
Female
: Length
0.82 mm
(
holotype
) (
Fig.
1
); Body black; A
1
-A
2
yellow, clava brown; rest of the segments yellowish brown; legs except tarsi brown; tarsi yellowish brown.
Head
:
Head from above
1.76
× as wide as long (
Fig.
3
), hyperoccipital carina absent; vertex and occiput coarsely reticulated; eyes bare; frons not smooth, coriaceous; OOL
2.5
× OD; OOL
1.25
×
LOL
; POL
2.25
×
LOL
;
IOS
1.36
× eye height and
0.6
× width of head; eye height (in dorsal)
0.1
× temples; head in front view with undulations (marked in
Fig.
2
),
1.24
× as wide as high; scape
4.75
× as wide as long, clava
3.4
× as wide as long, A
5
and A
6
subequal, ratio of length and width of antennal segments A
1
-A
7
and clava being:
0.19
:
0.04
;
0.07
:
0.04
;
0.04
:
0.02
;
0.05
:
0.03
;
0.05
:
0.03
;
0.05
:
0.03
;
0.05
:
0.04
,
0.17
:
0.05
respectively (
Fig.
5
).
Mesosoma
:
1.03
× as long as wide; mesoscutum reticulate with sparse setae laterally,
1.26
× as long as wide; notauli complete, broader apically, than basally; upper lateral pronotal area coriaceous; mesopleura with several longitudinal lines below tegula; mesopleural depression with a deep sulcus; metapleura bare anteriorly, posteriorly with very few white seate; scutellum
1.8
× as wide as long; (
Fig.
4
). Forewing
1.2
× as long as body and
2.78
× as long as wide, with fine and dense microtrichia; marginal cilia
0.22
× forewing width (
Fig.
8
).
Metasoma:
1.33
× as long as wide; T
2
with submedial pits with fan of striae anterolaterally;
1.5
× as wide as long; T
3
- T
6
without any distinct sculpture; single setae present laterally on T
3
- T
6
; length and width of T
1
-T
6
being:
0.06
:
0.26
;
0.21
:
0.32
;
0.03
:
0.29
;
0.02
:
0.22
;
0.02
:
0.13
;
0.02
:
0.06
respectively (
Fig.
7
).
Male:
Similar to female except in the following characters. Body length:
0.70- 0.72 mm
(n=
2
) (
Fig.
9
); the ratio of the antennal segments being:
0.18
:
0.04
;
0.06
:
0.03
;
0.05
:
0.03
;
0.07
:
0.04
;
0.07
:
0.03
;
0.07
:
0.03
;
0.07
:
0.04
;
0.07
:
0.04
;
0.07
:
0.07
;
0.1
:
0.04
respectively (
Fig.
10
).
Variations:
The females have a body size ranging from
0.81-0.87 mm
and male from
0.70- 0.72 mm
. Though very slight variations from the
holotype
were observed in the
paratypes
with regard to the size and proportions of antennal segments, they were rather insignificant.
Figures 1-6:
Amitus
vignus
sp. n.
Female: 1. Habitus; 2. Head front (undulations marked by an arrow); 3. Head dorsal; 4. Antenna; 5.
Mesosoma
lateral view; 6.
Mesosoma
dorsal
Figures 7-11: 7. Metasoma dorsal; 8. Fore wing; 9-10.
Amitus
vignus
Male: 9. Antenna; 10. Habitus; 11. IV instar of puparium from which parasitoid emerged.
Host
.
Amitus vignus
sp. n.
was reared from the parasitised puparium of
Zaphanera
sp. on
Vigna trilobata
collected on 0
6
-ix-
2012
from Bhiwandi,
Mumbai
(
19.296664
°N
73.063121
°E
; elevation
79ft
). Two, five, four and three parasitoids emerged from the IV instar of the puparium (
Fig.
11
) on the dates 0
9
-0
9
-2012, 10- 0
9
-2012, 11-0
9-2012
and
12
-0
9-2012
respectively.
Etymology:
The species name ‘
vignus’
is after the generic name of the host plant.
Material examined:
Holotype
, ‘
INDIA
: Maharashtra: Bhiwandi:
Mumbai
(
19.296664
°N
73.063121
°E
; elevation
79ft
), 0
9
-ix-
2012
, Coll. Vimala D, on card, Reg. No. ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
4982
,
Paratypes
,
1
♀; same data except date; 0
9
-ix-
2012
; on card; Reg. No.ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
4983
;
1
Ƌ; same data except Reg. No.ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
5171
;
1
♀; same data except Reg. No.ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
5172
;
1
♀; same data except date;
10
-ix-
2012
; Reg. No.ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
5173
;
2
♀; same data except Reg. No.s. ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
5174- 5175
;
4
♀; same data except Reg. No.s. ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
5176-5179
;
2
♀; same data except Reg. No.s. ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
5180-5181
;
1
Ƌ; same data except Reg. No.s. ZSI/
WGRS
/IR.
INV
.
5182
.
Comments:
Most of the species of genus
Amitus
were erected based on the quantitative characters like antennal measurements and POL, OOL,
LOL
ratios, rather than qualitative ones. The Indian species
A. kiefferi
,
A. sikkimensis
and
A. aleurolobi
were separated mainly by the difference in the antennal measurements and dimensions of the head (
Veenakumari
et al
.,
2014
). The Oriental species,
A. hesperidium
Silvestri,
1927
is having head more than
2
× as long as wide whereas, it is only
1.76
× as wide as long in
Amitus vignus
sp. n.
Viggiani and Mazzone in
1982
, gave a key to species present in
Italy
and Hulden, in
1986
provided a key to species of
Amitus
in
Finland
.
Amitus vignus
sp.
n. when compared with the descriptions of the species outside Oriental region comes nearest to Palearctic species
A. vesuvianus
Viggiani and Mazzone (
1982
)
, but can be differentiated in the following characters: occiput and vertex is very weakly reticulate in
A. vesuvianus
whereas, it is coarsely reticulated in the new species; also A
3
is elongate,
3
× as long as wide and forewing is only
2.53
× as wide in
A. vesuvianus
,
whereas A
3
is only
2
× as long as wide and forewing is
2.78
× as long as wide in
A. vignus
sp. n.
The
holotype
of
A. sikkimensis
was studied by the first author.
A. vignus
sp. n.
resembles
A. sikkimensis
Veenakumari and Buhl. The
length to width ratio of
mesosoma
is same in both species and also has several transverse rugae on mesopleuron. However, both differ notably in the characters given in the key, in the measurement of the clava (clava is
3.4
× as long as wide in
A. vignus
sp. n.
whereas it is
3.75
× as long as wide in
A. sikkimensis
) and shape of the head (head evenly round in
A. sikkimensis
without undulations as in
Fig.
10
(
Veenakumari
et al
.,
2014
), whereas with distinct undulations in
Amitus vignus
sp. n.
). The POL is
2.96
×
LOL
and OOL is
1.29
×
LOL
in
A. sikkimensis
whereas POL is only
2.25
×
LOL
and OOL
1.25
×
LOL
in
A. vignus
sp. n.
,
A. aleurolobi
Mani
and
A. kiefferi
Veenakumari and Buhl
can be differentiated by the characters given in the key.