Eurytoma, Illiger, 1807
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2011n3a3 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487A7-AF5C-276B-05DC-FDBF6AD6FD76 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Eurytoma |
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Eurytoma View in CoL View at ENA sp. cf. jaceae
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Ex Iraella luteipes : Spain. Madrid, Soto de Oreja, 3. VI.2006, J. L. Nieves leg (n = 2). — Madrid, Valdemorillo, 13. VI.2003, J. L. Nieves (n = 1).
DESCRIPTION
n = 3; Body length 1.5 mm; body width 0.65 mm (range 0.6-0.7) ( Figs 6C View FIG ; 8C View FIG ); ratio L/W = 2.57; ventral margin of body segments straight; anterodorsal protuberances present from second thoracic segment to the seventh abdominal, protruding beyond the dorsal margin of body segments ( Fig. 8C View FIG ).
Antero-medial setae of the antennal area situated slightly below the antennae; antero-medial setae of vertex situated relatively high on the upper face, much closer to the anterior margin of vertex than to the antennae ( Fig. 10D View FIG ); ratios SA/LAA = 0.66 and SA/DAV = 1.02; dorsal-labral setae longer than clypeal setae; ventral margin of clypeus with a distinct suture; labrum with deep divisions reaching the level of labral setae; lobes clearly differentiated; maxillary palps inconspicuous ( Fig. 12E View FIG ).
Mandibles with two teeth and exposed in part, with the tip of the first tooth visible ( Fig. 12E View FIG ); ratio L/W 1T = 1.67; outer margin of first tooth strongly convex, with the tip moderately recurved; apex of the second tooth straight, directed upwards in the same direction as the first tooth 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. 13K View FIG ).
BIOLOGY
This species is only known as a monophagous primary ectoparasitoid in the stem galls of Iraella luteipes (Thomson, 1877) on opium poppy ( Papaver somniferum L. [ Papaveraceae ]). It is univoltine and the fully-grown larvae overwinter inside the old galls, with adults emerging in the spring in synchrony with the development of new host galls.
REMARKS
The identification of material for this species as E. jaceae is doubtful, and it may represent an undescribed species. The adults of this material and typical E. jaceae differ in several morphological traits (Askew, pers.comm.).
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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