Spalangia simplex Perkins, 1910

Shimbori, Eduardo Mitio, Costa, Valmir Antonio & Zucchi, Roberto Antonio, 2020, Annotated checklist and illustrated key to parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae Eulophidae and Pteromalidae) of fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) in Brazil, Zootaxa 4858 (1), pp. 53-70 : 64

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4858.1.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4411539

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Spalangia simplex Perkins, 1910
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Spalangia simplex Perkins, 1910 View in CoL

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Diagnosis. Head and pronotal collar smooth, with scattered setae originating from pinprick-like punctures on head and tiny bumps on pronotal collar; gena with malar sulcus present; midlobe of mesoscutal median lobe smooth and shiny, with only a transverse row of setiferous punctures and a single median puncture posteriorly males with ventral setae of scape distinctly longer than dorsal setae ( Bouček 1963; Gibson 2009).

Taxonomy. See S. endius .

Biology. This species has fewer host records than the other two species of Spalangia discussed here, most of them associated with species of Tephritidae and Drosophilidae ( Gibson 2009; Sureshan & Farsana 2014). Tephritid hosts in Brazil are A. serpentina ( Fernandes et al. 2013) , Ce. capitata ( Silva et al. 2020) .

Biological control. There is insufficient information on the host range to address the potential of this species for biological control programs.

Distribution. Mainly tropical, but reaching temperate zones of the New and Old World, and Australasia.

Distribution in Brazil (associated with Tephritidae ). AP ( Silva et al. 2007), CE and RN ( Silva et al. 2020) and SP ( Fernandes et al. 2013).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Pteromalidae

Genus

Spalangia

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