Agrostocynips robusta Ashmead
Main Authors: | Buffington, Matthew L., Scheffer, Sonja J. |
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Format: | info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal |
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, 2008
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https://zenodo.org/record/6228374 |
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- Agrostocynips robusta (Ashmead) Figure 2 A–D Diagnosis. Differs from A. clavatus by the lack of an indication of the mesoscutal keel at the anterior margin of the mesoscutum (distinctly present in all specimens examined of A. clavatus); from A. diastrophi by the smaller and posteriorly truncate scutellar plate (Fig. 2 C) (longer and rounded posteriorly in A. diastrophi, Fig. 1 E–F), as well as the presence of 4-6 perimeter teeth on the dorsal surface of the scutellar plate (Fig. 2 B) (7- 8 present in A. diastrophi, Fig. 1 E); further differentiated from A. diastrophi by the weak to absent orbital furrows on the inner margins of the eyes (nearly always well developed in A. diastrophi). Redescription. As in description of genus, with: orbital furrows poorly developed, often entirely absent; scutellar plate with 4-6 perimeter tubercals present on dorsal surface, always in pairs; posterior margin of scutellar plate shortened, truncated. Material examined. Holotype. [first label] St. Vincent, W[est] I[ndies], H.H. Smith, [second label] Type No. 2336 USNM [third label] Chrestosem robusta Ashm. [in Ashmead’s hand], [fourth label] Agrostocynips robusta (Ahm.), Det. By M.L. Buffington 2003. The holotype is a male, in poor condition, consisting of only the metasoma and hind legs glued to a card point. Deposited in USNM. Additional material. Several specimens from the following US states and Canadian province (deposited in TAMU, UCRC and USNM): CAN- ADA: Ontario. U.S.A.: Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachussets, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Washington D.C. Biology. Reared from Phytomyza n. sp. 1 (sensu Scheffer & Wiegmann, 2000) on Ilex cassine and I. myrtifolia (holly, Aquifoliaceae; SJS reared material, Fig. 2 F); from Phytomyza sp. on Solidago (goldenrod, Asteraceae); from Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) on Solanum americanum P. Mill. (American black nightshades, Solanaceae) and L. trifolii on Capsicum anuum L. (jalapeno and Cuban hots peppers, Solanaceae). Also recorded from an undetermined leafminer on Symphoricarpos (snowberry, Caprifoliaceae); this species has also been observed host searching on Celtis (hackberry, Ulmaceae; MLB, pers. obsv.). Distribution. Southwestern, Central and Eastern United States, South Eastern Canada and the Carribbean (see material examined). Specimens of this species have also been examined from Baja as well as central and Southern Mexico. The species is likely present throughout Central America.
- Published as part of Buffington, Matthew L. & Scheffer, Sonja J., 2008, North American species of Agrostocynips Diaz (Hymenoptera: Figitidae: Eucoilinae), parasitoids of Agromyzidae (Diptera): bionomics and taxonomy, pp. 39-48 in Zootaxa 1817 on pages 43-46, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.274371