Hexacnemus Timberlake 1926

Zuparko, Robert L., 2015, Annotated Checklist of California Encyrtidae (Hymenoptera), Zootaxa 4017 (1), pp. 1-126 : 31

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4017.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6116947

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scientific name

Hexacnemus Timberlake 1926
status

 

Hexacnemus Timberlake 1926 View in CoL

Hosts. Neuroptera : Hemerobiidae

armitagei Timberlake 1926: 15 View in CoL

Type. USNM

Distribution. N (Lake, Ventura)

Host/habitat. Sympherobius californicus , S. sp.

Remarks. Gordh (1979) noted that H. armitagei has also been reported to parasitize mealybugs on citrus, probably based on a specimen from Florida (USNM) that has “Mealybug, citrus” on the collecting label. Sympherobius is predacious on mealybugs, and I suspect this is a mistaken host record, and the true host was an unrecognized hemerobiid. Noyes (2001) reported that a record of the genus from South America (where it putatively attacked Aleurothrixus floccosus and Planococcus citri ) was in error. In fact, Parker et al. (1953) reported an Argentinean Hexacnemus sp. “ex material” of these two species, noting that the parasites were reared “in grosso modo” from lots of material, and that the precise role of the parasite is not available. I have seen a male specimen (USNM) of this parasitoid from Argentina , and it is definitely a Hexacnemus species, although I am unable to determine if it is conspecific with H. armitagei . Additionally, the USNM has a female and male Hexacnemus sp., reared in association with nymphs of Phenacoccus gossypii , apparently from Columbia (CIAT- Palmira), that appear to represent an undescribed species of this genus.

Parker, H. L., Berry, P. A. & Silveira Guido, A. (1953) Host-parasite and parasite lists of insects reared in the South American Parasite Laboratory during the period 1940 - 46. Revista de la Asociacion (Federacion) Rural del Uruguay (Ingenieros Agronomos), 92, 1 - 101.

Noyes, J. S. (2001) Interactive catalogue of world Chalcidoidea, Taxapad CD. Vancouver, Canada.

Timberlake, P. H. (1926) Miscellaneous new chalcid-flies of the hymenopterous family Encyrtidae. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 69, 1 - 34. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.69 - 2629.1

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Encyrtidae

SubFamily

Encyrtinae