Eurytoma pediaspisi Pujade
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2011n3a3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487A7-AF53-2764-05BF-FCBA6A68F97C |
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Felipe |
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Eurytoma pediaspisi Pujade |
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Eurytoma pediaspisi Pujade View in CoL i Villar, 1994
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Ex Pediaspis aceris (S): Spain. Tarragona, Colldejou, 14.VIII.2003, J. L. Nieves leg (n = 2).
DESCRIPTION
n = 2; body length 1.37 mm (range 1.1-1.7); body width 0.63 mm (0.6-0.67) ( Figs 5F View FIG ; 7F View FIG ); body relatively short and wide; ratio L/W = 1.75; ventral margin of body segments convex; anterodorsal protuberances present from second thoracic segment to the third abdominal, not protruding beyond the dorsal margin of body segments ( Fig. 7F View FIG ). Antero-medial setae of the antennal area situated below the antennae, antero-medial setae of vertex situated more or less midway between anterior margin of vertex and the antennae ( Fig. 9E View FIG ); ratios SA/LAA = 0.33 and SA/DAV = 1.07; dorsal-labral setae longer than clypeal setae; ventral margin of clypeus with a distinct suture; labrum with slight divisions limited to apical part of labrum; flaps or lobes poorly differentiated; maxillary palps conspicuous ( Fig. 11F View FIG ).
Mandibles with two teeth; exposed in part, the tip of the first tooth visible ( Fig. 11F View FIG ); ratio L/W
Eurytoma rosae Eurytoma sp. cf. jaceae Eurytoma mayri Eurytoma aspila Eurytoma sp. cf. aspila Eurytoma cynipsea Eurytoma timaspidis Eurytoma strigifrons Eurytoma pediaspisi Eurytoma rufipes Eurytoma infracta Eurytoma brunniventris Eurytoma robusta
1T = 1.82; outer margin of first tooth strongly convex, with the tip moderately recurved; apex of the second tooth strongly recurved inwards and more or less acute; inner margin of mandible from the base of second tooth more or less straight, with the margin not interrupted ( Fig. 13F View FIG ).
BIOLOGY
A primary monophagous ectoparasitoid in sexual generation galls of Pediaspis aceris (Gmelin, 1790) on different species of Acer (Sapindaceae) .
REMARKS
Larvae of E. pediaspisi are similar to those of E. mayri in head setation patterns. However the shape of second mandibular tooth of E. pediaspisi allows an easy separation of the two species. In this latter feature the larva of E. pediaspisi resembles the larva of E. rosae , but in the latter, the second tooth is not as strongly curved inwards as in the E. pediaspisi larva ( Fig. 13F, H View FIG ).
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