Sycophila flavicollis (Walker 1834)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2013.791937 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10536607 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E82E7B4A-3B42-E62C-ACC6-C971FDE89870 |
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Sycophila flavicollis (Walker 1834) |
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Sycophila flavicollis (Walker 1834) View in CoL
( Figures 4C View Figure 4 , 5C View Figure 5 , 6C View Figure 6 , 7C View Figure 7 , and 8C View Figure 8 )
Description
Body length 1.2 mm (range 1.1–1.3; n = 11); body width 0.6 mm (0.5–0.67) ( Figures 4C View Figure 4 and 5C View Figure 5 ); body barrel-shaped, depressed dorsoventrally, tapering slightly posteriorly and with lateral margins of abdominal segments 1–6 almost straight; ratio L/W = 2.14; ventral margin of body segments 4–8 in lateral view straight or slightly convex; anterodorsal protuberances absent, the intersegmental membranes not protruding.
Dorsal margin of the vertex straight or slightly concave; ratio SA/DAV = 1.1; relative distance between the anteromedial setae of vertex about as long as the distance between antennae; anteromedial setae of vertex situated midway between anterior margin of vertex and the antennae; ventral margin of clypeus indistinct ( Figure 6C View Figure 6 ); labrum with deep divisions almost reaching the level of labral setae, showing seven clearly differentiated lobes; maxillae well-differentiated from labium ( Figure 7C View Figure 7 ).
Mandibles with two teeth, ratio L/W 1T = 2.4 ( Figure 8C View Figure 8 ); apex of the second tooth slightly blunt; inner margin of mandible from the base of second tooth straight, not interrupted.
Remarks
Relatively similar in shape of body to the larva of S. mayri . Both species can be separated by the characters such as the ventral margin of clypeus and the shape of the apex of second tooth.
Biology
The species S. flavicollis is a polyphagous endoparasitoid reared from galls of different species of gall wasps on Quercus (Fagaceae) . It is usually associated with twig galls in subterranean or semi-subterranean locations. Specimens for this study were reared from sexual generation galls of Andricus quercusradicis (Fabricius) on Quercus faginea Lam. (Fagaceae) ( Figure 9F View Figure 9 ).
Material examined
ex Andricus quercusradicis (sex.): Spain, Madrid: Dehesa de Arganda , 14 December 2003, J.L. Nieves leg, (n = 11) .
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