Encarsia azimi Hayat, 1986

Schmidt, Stefan & Polaszek, Andrew, 2007, The Australian species of Encarsia Förster (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea: Aphelinidae), parasitoids of whiteflies (Hemiptera, Sternorrhyncha, Aleyrodidae) and armoured scale insects (Hemiptera, Coccoidea: Diaspididae), Journal of Natural History 41 (33 - 36), pp. 2099-2265 : 2132-2134

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Encarsia azimi Hayat
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14. Encarsia azimi Hayat View in CoL

( Figures 47–50 View Figures 47–50 )

Trichaporus indicus Azim and Shafee 1980, p 335 . Holotype ♀, India, Tamil Nadu, Ootacamund, 24 June 1968 (S. A. Shafee), ex aleyrodid on Nerium (Apocynaceae) View in CoL (ZDAMU, not examined). Preoccupied by Prospaltella indica Shafee 1973, p 255 View in CoL .

Encarsia azimi Hayat View in CoL : Hayat 1986, p 160. Replacement name for indicus Azim and Shafee. Encarsia azimi Hayat View in CoL : Hayat 1989a, p 62; Chou et al. 1996, p 196; Huang and Polaszek 1998, p 1845 –1847; Hayat 1998, p 202 –203, Schmidt et al. 2001, p 376.

Encarsia adrianae Lopez-Avila 1987, p 425 View in CoL . Holotype ♀, Pakistan, Rawalpindi, April 1985, ex Bemisia tabaci View in CoL on Lantana camara View in CoL L. ( Verbenaceae View in CoL ) [ex culture UK, Ascot, Silwood Park, 26 August 1986 (A. Lopez-Avila), ex Bemisia tabaci View in CoL (BMNH, examined). Synonymy by Hayat 1998, p 202.

Encarsia adrianae Lopez-Avila View in CoL : Polaszek et al. 1992, p 381; Booth and Polaszek 1996, p 72.

Diagnosis

Female. Colour: head predominantly brown, vertex and area around mouthparts lighter. Mesosoma brown. Metasoma pale yellow to white except with sharply defined narrow dark brown band at base. Antenna yellow with pedicel brown and apical segments slightly darkened. Fore wing hyaline. Legs yellow, coxae and femora slightly darkened.

Morphology: stemmaticum with rugosely strigose surface sculpture ( Figure 49 View Figures 47–50 ). Antennal formula 1,1,4,2. Pedicel longer than F1 (1.17–1.30). F1 2.00–2.30 times as long as its maximum width, shorter than F2 (0.75–0.88) and F3 (0.63–0.79). Flagellomeres with the following numbers of sensilla: F1: 0, F2: 2, F3: 2, F4: 2–3, F5: 2–3, F6: 3. Midlobe of mesoscutum with eight setae, side lobes with three setae each. Scutellar sensilla widely separated (approximately six to seven times the maximum width of a sensillum). Distance between anterior pair of scutellar setae greater than between posterior pair. Fore wing 2.5–2.7 times as long as width of disc. Marginal fringe 0.30–0.36 times as long as width of disc. Submarginal vein with two setae, marginal vein anteriorly with seven or eight setae. Tarsal formula 5-5-5. Apical spur of midtibia shorter than half the length of the corresponding basitarsus (0.30–0.44). Tergites laterally with the following numbers of setae: T1: 0–2(–4), T2: 1–2(–3), T3: 1–2, T4: 1–2, T5: 2–3, T6: 3, T7 with 4(–5) setae. Ovipositor slightly shorter than or subequal in length to midtibia (1.91–1.00). Third valvula 0.36–0.46 times as long as second valvifer.

Male. Body brown with mesoscutal midlobe posteriorly and scutellum lighter. Legs brown, tibiae and tarsi light brown. Apical two segments of antenna fused and sensilla partly overlapping.

Species group placement. E. inaron group.

Distribution. Australia: New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia. Taiwan, India, Pakistan, Japan, Italy, Spain.

Host. Aleyrodidae : Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) , Lipaleyrodes atriplex (Froggatt) , Lipaleyrodes sp. , Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood) . The following additional hosts have been recorded ( Chou et al. 1996; Huang and Polaszek 1998): Aleurolobus rhododendri Takahashi , Dialeurodes piperis Takahashi , Odontaleyrodes rhododendri (Takahashi) , Parabemisia myricae (Kuwana) , Rhachisphora fici (Takahashi) (recorded as Dialeurodes citri ).

Additional material examined

New South Wales: 5♀, 2 „, Narrabri, Pikes Lane, 8 February 1997 (P. De Barro), ex Aleyrodes (5 Lipaleyrodes ) atriplex on Chenopodium trigonum Schult. (Chenopodiaceae) (ANIC). Queensland: 3♀, 1 „, Ayr, 13 November 1996 (P. De Barro), ex Bemisia tabaci on Sonchus oleraceus L. ( Asteraceae ) (ANIC, ZSMG); 1♀, Dalby, 17 April 1997 (D. R. Lea), ex Bemisia tabaci on Gossypium hirsutum L. ( Malvaceae ) (ANIC); 1♀, Warra, 25 June 1997 (D. R. Lea), ex Trialeurodes vaporariorum on Anoda cristata (L.) Schltdl. ( Malvaceae ) (ZSMG); 3♀, Mt Isa, 3 October 1996 (P. De Barro), ex Bemisia tabaci on Sonchus oleraceus (ANIC) ; 3♀, Bundaberg, 18 March 1999 (G. Artlett), ex Lipaleyrodes sp. on Convolvulus sp. (Convolvulaceae) (ANIC, ZSMG); 2♀, Redland Bay, December 1998 (J. R. Hargreaves), ex Bemisia tabaci on Lantana camara L. ( Verbenaceae ) (ANIC, ZSMG); 1♀, Bunya Mts National Park (26 ° 529S, 151 ° 359E), 6 October 1984 (I. D. Naumann and J. C. Cardale) (ZSMG). South Australia: 1♀, Brookfield Cons. Park, 24 November 1992 (I. D. Naumann and J. C. Cardale) (ANIC). Victoria: 2♀, 2 „, Red Cliff, 28 April 1936 (ANIC). Western Australia: 1♀, CALM Site 4/3, 14 km S by E Kalumburu Mission (14 ° 259S, 126 ° 409E), 3–6 June 1988 (T. A. Weir), Malaise trap, closed forest (ANIC).

Azim MN, Shafee SA. 1980. Indian species of the genus Trichaporus Forster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 76: 335 - 338.

Booth RG, Polaszek AP. 1996. The identities of ladybird beetle predators used for whitefly control, with note on some whitefly parasitoids, in Europe. In: Brighton Crop Protection Conference, Pests and Diseases. Volume 2 B- 2. p 69 - 74.

Chou KC, Su YS, Chou LY, Ko CC. 1996. New records of Aphelinidae (Hymenoptera) from Taiwan. Journal of Agricultural Research of China 45: 195 - 202.

Hayat M. 1986. Family Aphelinidae. In: Subba-Rao BR, Hayat M, editors. The Chalcidoidea (Insecta: Hymenoptera) of India and the adjacent countries. Part 2. Oriental Insects 20: 143 - 171.

Hayat M. 1989 a. A revision of the species of Encarsia Forster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) from India and the adjacent countries. Oriental Insects 23: 1 - 131.

Hayat M. 1998. Aphelinidae of India (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea): a taxonomic revision. Memoirs on Entomology, International 13: 1 - 416.

Huang J, Polaszek A. 1998. A revision of the Chinese species of Encarsia Forster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae): parasitoids of whiteflies, scale insects and aphids (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae, Diaspididae, Aphidoidea). Journal of Natural History 32: 1825 - 1966.

Lopez-Avila A. 1987. Two new species of Encarsia Forster (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) from Pakistan, associated with the cotton whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research 77: 425 - 430.

Schmidt S, Naumann ID, De Barro P. 2001. Encarsia species (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) of Australia and the Pacific Islands attacking Bemisia tabaci and Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) - a pictorial key and descriptions of four new species. Bulletin of Entomological Research 91: 369 - 387.

Shafee SA. 1973. Indian species of the genus Prospaltella Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) from Pakistan. Journal of Entomological Research 6: 157 - 158.

Gallery Image

Figures 47–50. Encarsia azimi Hayat, female. (47) Mesosoma and gaster. (48) Antenna. (49) Stemmaticum. (50) Fore wing.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Aphelinidae

Genus

Encarsia