Acanthocaudus caudacanthus (Smith)
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Acanthocaudus caudacanthus (Smith) View in CoL
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Trioxys (Acanthocaudus) caudacanthus Smith, 1944: 97 [USNM, examined]. Acanthocaudus caudacanthus: Mackauer 1960: 138 View in CoL [revised combination].
Diagnosis. The mesosoma is entirely yellow in A. caudacanthus ; it is yellow except the mesonotum is brown in A. bicolor , and it is mottled yellow and brown or entirely brown in A. tissoti . The metasoma is entirely yellow in A. caudacanthus ; it is partially brown in A. bicolor and A. tissoti .
Distribution. Florida ( Smith 1944), Washington ( Pike et al. 2000), and Wisconsin ( Pike et al. 2000).
Hosts. Aphis gossypii , Uroleucon (Lambersius) erigeronense , Uroleucon (Lambersius) gravicorne ( Smith 1944) , Uroleucon sp. ex Aster sp. and Centaurea nigrescens ( Pike et al. 2000) .
Discussion. The validity of A. caudacanthus as a parasitoid of A. gossypii is questionable. It is the only record of a species of Acanthocaudus parasitizing species in a genus other than Uroleucon . It is based exclusively on a slide-mounted specimen in the USNM putatively reared from “melon aphid,” a common name used for A. gossypii , based on label data. Host remains are not associated with the specimen.
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Acanthocaudus caudacanthus (Smith)
Kula, Robert R., Johnson, Paul J., Heidel-Baker, Thelma T. & Boe, Arvid 2017 |
Trioxys (Acanthocaudus) caudacanthus
Mackauer 1960: 138 |
Smith 1944: 97 |