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Phobocampe disparis (Viereck, 1911) synonym
- taxon id: 142649
- catalog nub: camp_901
- 分类系统: 缝姬蜂亚科 Campopleginae
- 阶元:种
- 状态: synonym
- 中文科学名: 舞蛾瘦姬蜂
- 已发表: 是
- 灭绝: 否
- original placement: 否
- original name:Hyposoter disparis Viereck, 1911
- 格式: animal
- 作者: Viereck
- year: 1911
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分类信息
- 界: Animalia | 动物界
- 门: Arthropoda | 节肢动物门
- 纲: Insecta | 昆虫纲
- 目: Hymenoptera | 膜翅目
- 亚目: Apocrita | 细腰亚目
- 总科: Ichneumonoidea | 姬蜂总科
- 科: Ichneumonidae | 姬蜂科
- 亚科: Campopleginae | 缝姬蜂亚科
- 属: Phobocampe (Förster, 1869) | 惊蠋姬蜂属
- 种: Phobocampe disparis (Viereck, 1911) | 舞蛾瘦姬蜂
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ORIGINAL NAME
Hyposoter disparis
COMBINATION HISTORY
Limnerium (Ishihara, 1941)
Phobocampe (Townes, 1945)
TAXONOMY
catalogue (Townes, 1945; Townes and Townes, 1951; Ceballos, 1956; Townes et al, 1965)
description (Ishihara, 1941; Momoi, 1968)
description (larva) (Ishihara, 1941)
description (pupa) (Ishihara, 1941)
original description (Viereck, 1911)
TYPE
Ukraine (Townes et al, 1965)
Usa_wst_usnm (Viereck, 1911)
female (Townes et al, 1965)
科学名
舞蛾瘦姬蜂 (Feng, 1983)
BIOCONTROL OF
Euproctis chrysorrhoea (Burgess, 1924)
Lymantria dispar (Howard, 1914; Burgess, 1924; Crossman and Webber, 1924; Muesebeck and Parker, 1933; Dowden, 1962; Hoy, 1976; Bartlett et al, 1978)
BIOLOGY
control-biological (Crossman and Webber, 1924; Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
developmental rate (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
fecundity (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
longevity (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
mating behaviour (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
overwinter as adult (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933; Simons et al, 1979)
overwinter as pharate adult (Clausen, 1956)
overwinter as pupa (Ticehurst et al, 1978)
HOST
Lymantria dispar (Feytaud, 1923; Trouvelot, 1925; Burgess and Crossman, 1929; Stadler, 1933; Townes, 1945; Györfi, 1949; Romanyk and Ruperez, 1960; Smilowitz and Rhoads, 1973; Barbosa et al, 1975; Finlayson, 1975; Reardon, 1976; Ticehurst et al, 1978; Blumenthal et al, 1979; Drea and Fuester, 1979; Simons et al, 1979; Gould et al, 1990; Maier and Bogenschütz, 1990; Maier, 1990; Skinner et al, 1993; Cook et al, 1995; Eichhorn, 1996; Nealis et al, 1999; Zolubas et al, 2001; Hastings et al, 2002)
Lymantria dispar [Quercus rubra] (Maier and Bogenschütz, 1988)
Malacosoma neustria testacea (Ishihara, 1941)
HOST FOOD
Quercus rubra (Maier and Bogenschütz, 1988)
HOST SUITABILITY
encapsulation (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
PARASITISM
emerge from larva/nymph (Trouvelot, 1925; Clausen, 1956)
endoparasitoid (Clausen, 1956)
host density (Gould et al, 1990)
oviposit in larva/nymph (Trouvelot, 1925; Muesebeck and Parker, 1933; Clausen, 1956; Simons et al, 1979)
oviposition behaviour (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
rate (Drea and Fuester, 1979)
solitary (Clausen, 1956)
PARASITOID
Agrothereutes pumilus (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
Euceros kiushuensis (Barron, 1978)
Euceros pruinosus (Barron, 1978)
Eurytoma appendigaster (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933; Allen, 1962)
Gelis areator (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
Hockeria bifasciata (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
Itoplectis alternans (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
Itoplectis clavicornis (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
Monodontomerus aereus (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
Theronia atalantae (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
ANTENNA
antenna:segments (female) [32] (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
antenna:segments (female) [34] (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
FIGURE
cocoon (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933; Ishihara, 1941)
egg (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
head (Ishihara, 1941)
larva (final instar) (Ishihara, 1941)
larval caudal appendage (Short, 1978)
larval mandible (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
larval mouth parts (Ishihara, 1941; Short, 1959; Finlayson, 1975; Short, 1978)
metasoma (Ishihara, 1941)
pupa (Ishihara, 1941)
GENERAL CHARACTERS
body:length (female) [60] (Viereck, 1911)
body:length (female) [96] (Ishihara, 1941)
body:length (male) [70] (Ishihara, 1941)
body:length (male) [80] (Ishihara, 1941)
IMAGE
female (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933; Ishihara, 1941)
male (Burgess and Crossman, 1929)
MORPHOLOGY
form cocoon (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933; Ishihara, 1941; Ticehurst et al, 1978)
larval mouth parts (Finlayson, 1975)
COUNTRY
Austria (Eichhorn, 1996)
Canada-Ontario (Nealis et al, 1999)
Czechoslovakia (Sedivy, 1989)
Germany (Maier and Bogenschütz, 1988; Maier and Bogenschütz, 1990; Maier, 1990)
Hungary (Györfi, 1949)
Italy-main (Burgess and Crossman, 1929)
Japan-main (Ishihara, 1941)
Lithuania (Zolubas et al, 2001)
Poland (Drea and Fuester, 1979; Sawoniewicz, 1982)
Spain-main (Ceballos, 1956; Romanyk and Ruperez, 1960; Ceballos, 1964)
U.S.A.-Connecticut (Cook et al, 1995)
U.S.A.-Massachusetts (Crossman and Webber, 1924; Barbosa et al, 1975; Gould et al, 1990)
U.S.A.-New York (Reardon, 1976)
U.S.A.-Pennsylvania (Smilowitz and Rhoads, 1973; Ticehurst et al, 1978; Blumenthal et al, 1979)
U.S.A.-Vermont (Skinner et al, 1993)
U.S.A.-Virginia (Hastings et al, 2002)
Ukraine (Burgess and Crossman, 1929; Townes et al, 1965)
INTRODUCED INTO
U.S.A. (Muesebeck and Parker, 1933)
U.S.A.-Massachusetts (Crossman and Webber, 1924; Clausen, 1956; Dowden, 1962)
U.S.A.-New Hampshire (Clausen, 1956)
reference
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