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Diadegma insulare Cresson, 1865 valid
- taxon id: 38018
- catalog nub: HS_22808
- 分类系统: 缝姬蜂亚科 Campopleginae
- 阶元:种
- 状态: valid
- 中文科学名: 岛弯尾姬蜂
- 已发表: 是
- 灭绝: 否
- original placement: 是
- 格式: animal
- 作者: Cresson
- year: 1865
- source: Taxapad Ichneumonoidea in Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2019
- url: http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2019/details/species/id/92fa511f39530901b6847c7dce6b1efe
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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: Diadegma (Förster, 1869) | 弯尾姬蜂属
- 种: Diadegma insulare Cresson, 1865 | 岛弯尾姬蜂
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tree:
- 寄生于:
- parasited by:
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associated plant:
- Berteroa incana (L.) DC.
- Brassica campestris
- Brassica hirta
- Brassica juncea | 芥菜
- Brassica napus L.
- Brassica nigra
- Brassica oleracea L. | 甘蓝
- Cardamine integrifolia
- Erysimum cheiranthoides L.
- Lepidium campestre (L.) W.T. Aiton
- Raphanus raphanistrum L.
- Stanleya pinnata (Pursh) Britton
- Thlaspi arvense Linnaeus
geography information (Including lower)
description
ORIGINAL NAME
Mesoleptus insularis
SYNONYM
Diadegma congregator (Walley,1926); Diadegma hellulae (Viereck,1912); Diadegma plutellae (Viereck,1912); Diadegma polynesiale (Cameron,1883); Diadegma pygmaeum (Viereck,1925)
COMBINATION HISTORY
Diadegma (Townes et al, 1961; Yu and Horstmann, 1997; Rodriguez-Berrio et al, 2009; Rousse and Villemant, 2012)
Horogenes (Townes, 1945)
Mesostenus (Ashmead, 1900)
SYNONYM HISTORY
Angitia plutellae (Carlson, 1979; Yu and Horstmann, 1997)
Campoplex hellulae (Townes, 1945; Yu and Horstmann, 1997)
Campoplex pygmaeus (Carlson, 1979; Yu and Horstmann, 1997)
Limneria polynesialis (Townes, 1945; Yu and Horstmann, 1997; Azidah et al, 2000)
Sagaritis congregator (Carlson, 1979; Yu and Horstmann, 1997)
TAXONOMY
catalogue (Dalla Torre, 1902; Townes, 1945; Townes and Townes, 1951; Townes et al, 1961; Townes and Townes, 1966; Carlson, 1979; Gupta, 1987; Yu and Horstmann, 1997)
description (Azidah et al, 2000)
original description (Cresson, 1865)
phylogenetics (Wagener et al, 2006)
TYPE
Cuba (Cresson, 1916)
Usa_pld_ansp (Cresson, 1916)
designation (Cresson, 1916)
lectotype (Townes and Townes, 1966)
male (Cresson, 1916)
科学名
岛弯尾姬蜂 (Ma, 1983)
ASSOCIATE
Solenopsis invicta (Harvey and Eubanks, 2005)
ASSOCIATE (PLANT)
Agastache foeniculum (Zhao et al, 1992)
Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki (Ulpah and Kok, 1996)
Barbarea vulgaris (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Berteroa incana (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Brassica kaber (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Brassica napus (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Capsella bursa-pastoris (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Chenopodium album (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Daucus carota (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Erysimum cheiranthoides (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Lepidium campestre (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Rumex crispus (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Sonchus arvensis (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
Thlaspi arvense (Idris and Grafius, 1995)
BIOCONTROL OF
Plutella xylostella (Bartlett et al, 1978; Funasaki et al, 1988)
BIOLOGY
activity/behaviour (Idris and Grafius, 1998)
age (Lee et al, 2006)
developmental rate (Harcourt, 1960; Bolter and Laing, 1984; Idris and Grafius, 1996; Ebrahimi et al, 2013; Bahar et al, 2014)
fecundity (Putnam, 1968; Bolter and Laing, 1984; Idris and Grafius, 1995; Fox et al, 1996; Carrillo et al, 2006; Lee and Heimpel, 2008; Ebrahimi et al, 2013)
food (Zhao et al, 1992; Idris and Grafius, 1995; Gourdine et al, 2003; Heimpel et al, 2004)
food [nectar] (Carrillo et al, 2006; Lee et al, 2006)
high temperature (Bahar et al, 2013)
longevity (Ochoa et al, 1989; Idris and Grafius, 1995; Johanowicz and Mitchell, 2000; Carrillo et al, 2006; Lee and Heimpel, 2008; Ebrahimi et al, 2013)
model/simulation (Onstad et al, 2013)
pesticide (Carballo et al, 1989; Cordero and Cave, 1990; García, 1991; Idris and Grafius, 1993; Schalk et al, 1993; Muckenfuss and Shepard, 1994; Xu et al, 2001; Hill and Foster, 2003; Liu et al, 2012)
physiology (Thompson and Barlow, 1974; Thompson and Barlow, 1983; Wackers et al, 2006)
race/variation (Xu et al, 2001)
rearing (Hu et al, 1998; Sieglaff et al, 1998; Ortiz et al, 1999; Johanowicz and Mitchell, 2000; Xu and Shelton, 2001; Xu et al, 2001)
sampling/monitoring (Idris and Grafius, 1996)
seasonality (Sarfraz et al, 2010)
selenium (Freeman et al, 2006)
sex determination (Butcher et al, 2000)
sex ratio (Fox et al, 1990; Fox et al, 1996; Idris and Grafius, 1996; Sourakov and Mitchell, 2002; Ebrahimi et al, 2013)
techniques/equipment [age] (Lee et al, 2006)
temperature (Okine et al, 1996)
COMPETITOR
Microplitis plutellae (Putnam, 1968; Bolter and Laing, 1984; Young, 2013)
DISEASE
Bacillus thuringiensis (Cordero and Cave, 1990)
Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki (García, 1991; Idris and Grafius, 1993; Ebrahimi et al, 2012)
FOOD SOURCE (IMAGOS)
Aphis glycines [honeydew] (Lee et al, 2004)
Barbarea vulgaris (Idris and Grafius, 1997)
Brassica kaber (Idris and Grafius, 1997)
Brassica napus (Idris and Grafius, 1997)
Daucus carota (Idris and Grafius, 1997; Idris et al, 1997)
Fagopyrum esculentum (Lee et al, 2004; Lee and Heimpel, 2008)
Lobularia maritima (Johanowicz and Mitchell, 2000)
honeydew (Lee et al, 2004)
nectar (Gourdine et al, 2003; Gourdine et al, 2005)
HOST
Phthorimaea operculella (Izhevskiy, 1985)
Plutella xylostella (Townes, 1945; Harcourt, 1960; Harcourt, 1961; Graham, 1965; Putnam, 1973; Harding, 1976; McFadden and Creighton, 1979; Nguyen and Workman, 1979; Johnson et al, 1988; Kok and McAvoy, 1989; Anciso and Quick, 1990; Cordero and Cave, 1990; Fox et al, 1990; García, 1991; Jansson et al, 1991; Alam, 1992; Biever et al, 1992; Cordero and Cave, 1992; Fitton and Walker, 1992; Muckenfuss et al, 1992; Zhao et al, 1992; Idris and Grafius, 1993; Schalk et al, 1993; Muckenfuss and Shepard, 1994; Idris and Grafius, 1996; Hu et al, 1997; Mitchell et al, 1997; Riggin Bucci and Gould, 1997; Ghani and Grafius, 1998; Godin and Boivin, 1998; Idris and Grafius, 1998; Mitchell et al, 1999; Idris and Grafius, 2001; Martínez-Castillo et al, 2002; Shelton et al, 2002; Al-Doghairi and Cranshaw, 2004; McCutcheon et al, 2004; Bertolaccini et al, 2011)
Plutella xylostella [Brassica napus] (Cortez Mondaca and Macias Cervantes, 2007)
Plutella xylostella [Brassica oleracea acephala] (Khan et al, 2005)
Plutella xylostella [Brassica oleracea capitata] (Xu et al, 2001; Wold-Burkness et al, 2005)
Plutella xylostella [Brassica oleracea] (Horn, 1987; Tovar Hernandez et al, 2007)
Plutella xylostella [Stanleya pinnata] (Freeman et al, 2006)
HOST FOOD
Berteroa incana (Idris and Grafius, 1996)
Brassica campestris (Putnam, 1973)
Brassica hirta (Putnam, 1973)
Brassica juncea (Putnam, 1973)
Brassica kaber (Idris and Grafius, 1996)
Brassica napus (Putnam, 1973; Idris and Grafius, 1996; Cortez Mondaca and Macias Cervantes, 2007)
Brassica nigra (Fox and Eisenbach, 1992; Idris and Grafius, 1996)
Brassica oleracea (Horn, 1987; Jansson et al, 1991; Tovar Hernandez et al, 2007)
Brassica oleracea acephala (McFadden and Creighton, 1979; Horn, 1987; Fox et al, 1990; Biever et al, 1992; Muckenfuss et al, 1992; Schalk et al, 1993; Idris and Grafius, 1996; Mitchell et al, 1997; Mitchell et al, 1999; Khan et al, 2005)
Brassica oleracea botrytis (Kok and McAvoy, 1989; Zhao et al, 1992; Idris and Grafius, 1996)
Brassica oleracea bravo (Mitchell et al, 1999)
Brassica oleracea capitata (Harcourt, 1960; Harcourt, 1961; McFadden and Creighton, 1979; Johnson et al, 1988; Anciso and Quick, 1990; Cordero and Cave, 1990; García, 1991; Cordero and Cave, 1992; Idris and Grafius, 1996; Hu et al, 1997; Mitchell et al, 1997; Xu et al, 2001; Wold-Burkness et al, 2005)
Brassica oleracea italica (Idris and Grafius, 1996)
Cardamine integrifolia (Fox and Eisenbach, 1992)
Erysimum cheiranthoides (Fox and Eisenbach, 1992; Idris and Grafius, 1996)
Lepidium campestre (Idris and Grafius, 1996)
Raphanus raphanistrum (Idris and Grafius, 1996)
Stanleya pinnata (Freeman et al, 2006)
Thlaspi arvense (Idris and Grafius, 1996)
HOST HABITAT
host habitat (Lasota and Kok, 1986)
host plant (Fox and Eisenbach, 1992; Riggin Bucci and Gould, 1997)
HOST LOCATION
host plant effect (Idris and Grafius, 2001)
kairomones (Hu and Mitchell, 2001)
HOST SELECTION
host diet (Jansson et al, 1991)
multiparasitism (Bolter and Laing, 1984)
superparasitism (Bolter and Laing, 1984)
HOST SUITABILITY
host food (Sarfraz et al, 2008)
host plant (Fox et al, 1996; Sarfraz et al, 2009)
host plant effect (Sarfraz et al, 2009)
host plant species (Sarfraz et al, 2012)
host regulation (Okine et al, 1996)
transgenic organism (Chen et al, 2008)
PARASITISM
emerge from cocoon (Alam, 1992)
emerge from larva/nymph (Harcourt, 1961; Godin and Boivin, 1998)
emerge from pupa (Putnam, 1973; Lasota and Kok, 1986; Cordero and Cave, 1992)
endoparasitoid (Cordero and Cave, 1992)
host density (Putnam, 1968; Fox et al, 1990; García, 1991)
host habitat (Idris and Grafius, 2001)
host plant effect (Ghani and Grafius, 1998)
koinobiont (Alam, 1992)
oviposit in larva/nymph (Lasota and Kok, 1986; Alam, 1992)
oviposition behaviour (Harcourt, 1960; Idris and Grafius, 1995)
rate (Putnam, 1973)
solitary (Cordero and Cave, 1992)
temperature (Putnam, 1968)
PARASITOID
Bathythrix triangularis (Wold-Burkness et al, 2005)
Conura (Alam, 1992; Martínez-Castillo et al, 2002)
Conura hirtifemora (Casti?eiras and Hernández, 1980; Cordero and Cave, 1992)
Conura petioliventris (Cordero and Cave, 1992)
Conura pseudofulvovariegata (Cordero and Cave, 1992)
Conura side (Wold-Burkness et al, 2005)
Conura torvina (McDonald and Kok, 1991)
Gelis tenellus (Carlson, 1979)
Haltichella ornaticornis (Cordero and Cave, 1992)
Isdromas lycaenae (Cordero and Cave, 1992)
ANTENNA
antenna:segments (female) [22] (Azidah et al, 2000)
antenna:segments (female) [25] (Azidah et al, 2000)
antenna:segments (male) [25] (Azidah et al, 2000)
antenna:segments (male) [27] (Azidah et al, 2000)
FIGURE
propodeum (Azidah et al, 2000)
GENERAL CHARACTERS
body:length (female) [48] (Azidah et al, 2000)
body:length (female) [57] (Azidah et al, 2000)
body:length (male) [48] (Azidah et al, 2000)
body:length (male) [65] (Azidah et al, 2000)
GENITALIA
ovipositor:L/BL [12] (Azidah et al, 2000)
ovipositor:L/Ti [41] (Azidah et al, 2000)
ovipositor:L/Ti [57] (Azidah et al, 2000)
ovipositor:L/WL [21] (Azidah et al, 2000)
ovipositor:length [4] (Azidah et al, 2000)
ovipositor:length [7] (Azidah et al, 2000)
HEAD
malar space:W/MBW (female) [53] (Azidah et al, 2000)
malar space:W/MBW (female) [66] (Azidah et al, 2000)
occipital carina:form (female) [complete] (Azidah et al, 2000)
IMAGE
female (Cordero and Cave, 1992)
MORPHOLOGY
form cocoon (Putnam, 1973)
SEQUENCE
mtDNA CO1 (Wagener et al, 2006)
n rDNA ITS2 (Wagener et al, 2006)
wsp (Batista et al, 2010)
WING
fore wing:L/BL (female) [60] (Azidah et al, 2000)
fore wing:length (female) [27] (Azidah et al, 2000)
fore wing:length (female) [34] (Azidah et al, 2000)
COUNTRY
Argentina (Bertolaccini et al, 2011)
Canada-Alberta (Strickland, 1946; Batista et al, 2010; Sarfraz et al, 2010)
Canada-Ontario (Harcourt, 1960; Harcourt, 1961; Graham, 1965)
Canada-Quebec (Godin and Boivin, 1998)
Canada-Saskatchewan (Putnam, 1973; Putnam, 1982; Bahar et al, 2013)
Colombia (Azidah et al, 2000)
Cuba (Ashmead, 1900; Alayo, 1970; Alayo, 1973)
Egypt (Gadallah et al, 2015)
Honduras (Cordero and Cave, 1990; Cordero and Cave, 1992; Azidah et al, 2000)
Jamaica (Alam, 1992; Azidah et al, 2000)
Mexico (Carlson, 1979; Azidah et al, 2000; Martínez-Castillo et al, 2002; Cortez Mondaca and Macias Cervantes, 2007; Tovar Hernandez et al, 2007)
Peru (Rodriguez-Berrio et al, 2009)
Réunion (Rousse and Villemant, 2012)
Society Islands (Azidah et al, 2000)
U.S.A.-Colorado (Al-Doghairi and Cranshaw, 2004)
U.S.A.-Florida (Nguyen and Workman, 1979; Martin et al, 1981; Jansson et al, 1991; Hu et al, 1997; Mitchell et al, 1997; Mitchell et al, 1999)
U.S.A.-Georgia (Fattig, 1950)
U.S.A.-Hawaii (Johnson et al, 1988; Azidah et al, 2000; Peck et al, 2008)
U.S.A.-Michigan (Zhao et al, 1992; Idris and Grafius, 1993; Idris and Grafius, 1998; Idris and Grafius, 2001)
U.S.A.-Minnesota (Wold-Burkness et al, 2005)
U.S.A.-New York (Xu et al, 2001; Shelton et al, 2002; Freeman et al, 2006)
U.S.A.-North Carolina (Riggin Bucci and Gould, 1997)
U.S.A.-Ohio (Horn, 1987)
U.S.A.-Oregon (Biever et al, 1992)
U.S.A.-South Carolina (McFadden and Creighton, 1979; Muckenfuss et al, 1992; Schalk et al, 1993; Muckenfuss and Shepard, 1994; Gourdine et al, 2003; McCutcheon et al, 2004; Khan et al, 2005)
U.S.A.-Texas (Harding, 1976; Anciso and Quick, 1990; Wagener et al, 2006)
U.S.A.-Virginia (Kok and McAvoy, 1989; McDonald and Kok, 1991)
U.S.A.-Washington (Biever et al, 1992)
Venezuela (García, 1991)
INTRODUCED INTO
Thailand (Bartlett et al, 1978)
U.S.A.-Hawaii (Weber, 1955; Bartlett et al, 1978; Funasaki et al, 1988)
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