A key to the Mymaridae (Hymenoptera) egg parasitoids of proconiine sharpshooters (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) in the Nearctic region, with description of two new species of Gonatocerus
Author
Triapitsyn, Serguei V.
text
Zootaxa
2006
1203
1
38
journal article
50803
10.5281/zenodo.172335
076b5447-7740-4af0-aef5-e34d9724424f
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172335
Gonatocerus walkerjonesi
S. Triapitsyn
,
sp. n.
(
Figs 10–14
)
Gonatocerus morrilli
(Howard)
:
Phillips
et al.
2001
: 95
(misidentification of the specimens from Ventura Co., California,
USA
).
Gonatocerus
sp. near
morrilli
(Howard)
: de
León 2004b
: 318–320 (molecular distinction between geographic populations, as “California
G. morrilli
”); de
León 2004c
: 322–324 (molecular distinction between geographic populations, as “California
G. morrilli
”); de León
et al.
2005: 302–305 (molecular distinction between cryptic species);
Hoddle and Stouthamer 2005
: 338–340 (molecular and morphological distinction between similar species).
Type
material
Holotype
female on slide [
UCRC
]:
USA
. CALIFORNIA, Ventura Co., Fillmore, Young Rd. at Sycamore Canyon Rd.,
11.vii.2001
, P. Phillips
et al.
(“ex. eggs of glassywinged sharpshooter,
Homalodisca coagulata
(Say)
eggs on laurel sumac leaves”).
Paratypes
:
USA
. CALIFORNIA: Riverside Co., Riverside, UCR Campus:
20.x.2003
[
1 female
on point];
10.ii.2005
, S.V. Triapitsyn (emerged
25.ii.2005
ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on red bud leaf) [
1 female
,
1 male
on points,
1 female
on slide,
2 females
and
1 male
in 75% ethanol stored in a freezer]. Ventura Co., Fillmore:
3.ix.1998
, J. Dyckes (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on macadamia leaves) [
1 female
on point as well as
1 female
and
1 male
on slides];
2.vi.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on avocado leaves) [
2 females
and
1 male
on points];
14.vi.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on lemon leaves) [
5 females
on points];
14.vi.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on macadamia leaves) [
2 females
and
1 male
on points];
12.vii.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on lemon leaves) [
17 females
and
5 males
on points];
26.vii.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on Valencia orange leaves) [
1 female
and
1 male
on points];
9.viii.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on lemon leaves) [
1 male
on slide];
23.viii.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on lemon leaves) [
6 females
and
2 males
on points];
23.viii.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on Valencia orange leaves) [
1 female
and
1 male
on points];
4.x.2000
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on orange leaves) [
1 female
on slide];
14.v.2001
, R. Fenton (ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on lemon leaves) [
1 female
and
2 males
on points] [all in
UCRC
];
11.vii.2001
, P. Phillips
et al.
(ex.
H. coagulata
eggs on laurel sumac leaves) [
30 females
and
2 males
on points as well as
1 female
and
2 males
on slides (same data as the
holotype
),
CNCI
,
CSAC
,
UCRC
,
USNM
].
FIGURE 14.
Genitalia of
Gonatocerus walkerjonesi
(male).
Additional material examined
NICARAGUA
. MASAYA, Las
Flores
,
12°00.208’N
,
86°01.190’W
, 410’ el.,
16.iii.2004
, M.S. Hoddle (ex. egg mass of a proconiine sharpshooter on avocado leaf) [
4 females
,
2 males
,
UCRC
].
USA
. CALIFORNIA, Riverside Co., Riverside, UCR campus,
20.x.2003
, J. Ng (on lemon) [
1 female
, originally in
UCRC
, then destroyed for molecular study).
Description
FEMALE (
holotype
and
paratypes
). Body length 1400–1850. Body and appendages mostly yellowishorangelight brown except for the following: F5 and F6 white; pedicel, two spots on basal gastral tergum, several spots on distal gastral terga, and metatibia brown; trabeculae, ocellar triangle, F1–F4, F7, F8, clava, and a wide band on medial metasomal terga dark brown.
Antenna (
Fig. 10
) with radicle about 2.5 x as long as wide, scape 3.1–3.2 x as long as wide, lightly longitudinally striate; pedicel as long as F1; F2 as long as F3, both the longest funicle segments; F8 shortest funicle segment; F1 without sensilla, F2–F8 each with 2 longitudinal sensilla; all funicle segments densely setose; clava with 8 longitudinal sensilla, about 3.7 x as long as wide, about as long as combined length of F1–F3, its ventral surface covered with numerous minute, short setae and placoid sensilla, its dorsal surface densely covered with longer setae.
Mesosoma. Pronotum, mesoscutum, scutellum, and axillae lightly punctate; dorsellum smooth. Each lobe of pronotum with 2 strong dorsal and 3 weak lateral setae. Mesoscutum wider than long, a little shorter than scutellum; midlobe of mesoscutum with a pair of strong setae. Dorsellum rhomboidal. Propodeum (
Fig. 11
) with welldeveloped lateral carinae and subparallel (slightly curved medially) submedial carinae, notably wrinkled (less so between submedial carinae). Foretibia with 3 or 4 conical sensilla. Forewing (
Fig. 12
) 3.5–3.7 x as long as wide; marginal cilia short, longest marginal cilia about 1/5 maximum wing width. Forewing blade slightly infumated beyond venation, with conspicuous dark spot just beyond tip of venation (not reaching anterior margin); bare behind venation except for several scattered microtrichia behind stigmal and apex of marginal veins, remainder of blade densely setose. Submarginal vein with 1 macrochaeta and 2 microchaetae; marginal vein usually with 6, sometimes with 5, strong setae between proximal and distal macrochaetae; hypochaeta closer to distal macrochaeta than to proximal macrochaeta.
Hind
wing
18–22 x
as long as wide; blade bare except for complete rows of microtrichia along margins and an incomplete row of discal setae starting just beyond tip of venation.
Metasoma. Petiole relatively short, usually about as long as wide but sometimes either slightly wider than long or longer than wide, trapezoidal. Ovipositor about 3/4 length of gaster, not or barely exserted beyond its apex. Ovipositor: mesotibia ratio about 1.0:1. Outer plates of ovipositor each with 1 distal seta.
Measurements of the
holotype
. Body: total body length: 1688; head 200; mesosoma 769; petiole 92; gaster 830; ovipositor 627. Antenna: radicle 115; scape 261; pedicel 90; F1 90; F2 144; F3 144; F4 127; F5 112; F6 100; F7 106; F8 82; clava 388. Forewing 1974:547; longest marginal cilia 115.
Hind
wing: 1446:79; longest marginal cilia 140.
MALE (
paratypes
). Body length 1450–1720. Body mostly light brown to dark brown (more so dorsally), with yellowish spots; antenna brown to dark brown, legs light brown to brown. Antenna (
Fig. 13
) with scape about
2 x
as long as wide; pedicel very short, F1 a little shorter and wider than following flagellar segments which are more or less subequal in length; all flagellomeres with numerous longitudinal sensilla. Forewing 3.3–3.6 x as long as wide. Genitalia (
Fig. 14
) typical of the
morrilli
subgroup.
Etymology
This species is named in honor of Dr. Walker A. Jones (
United States
Department of Agriculture — Agricultural Research Service).
Diagnosis
This new species is very similar to
G. morrilli
. It differs by the propodeum with the submedial carinae curved and more apart from each other (
Fig. 11
). Male genitalia of these two species are also different: in
G. walkerjonesi
, the apodeme of the genital sternite is notably longer than the aedeagal apodemes (
Fig. 14
).
Gonatocerus walkerjonesi
is even more similar morphologically (especially the carinae on the propodeum) and apparently more closely related genetically to
G. annulicornis
(Ogloblin)
from
Argentina
(
Hoddle and Stouthamer 2005
), which lacks the dark cloud on the forewing in both sexes and whose males have relatively shorter antennae and are generally lighter colored (particularly the mesosomal dorsum) than those of
G. walkerjonesi
.
Hosts
Homalodisca coagulata
(Say)
and
H. liturata
Ball.