The D2 variable region of 28S ribosomal RNA was sequenced from ethanol specimens or obtained from the literature to provide the first phylogenetic reconstruction of the subfamily Euphorinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). ...The D2 variable region of 28S ribosomal RNA was sequenced from ethanol specimens or obtained from the literature to provide the first phylogenetic reconstruction of the subfamily Euphorinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). Phylogenetic relationships were established by comparing the results using two different methods (distance-based neighbor-joining, NJ; and maximum parsimony, MP) and three different outgroups. The monophyly of the Euphorinae is well supported by all trees generated from molecular data. All phylogenetic reconstructions yielded trees with very similar topologies that only partially resolved the morphologically defined tribes and the relationships within the subfamily. We found no evidence for the monophyletic natures of the tribes Euphorini, Dinocampini, Perilitini, Syntretini, Comsophorini and Centisitini, but we did find some evidence for the tribes Meteorini and Microctonini. The monophyletic nature of the tribe Meteorini was well-supported in all trees. We also found the clade containing the Lecythodella, Microctonus, Orionis and Streblocera to be a monophyletic group, which corresponded to the tribe Microtonini, with Orionis transferred from the tribe Euphorini into Microtonini. Among the genera of Euphorini our results showed strong support for a paraphyletic nature of this group, which can be roughly divided into two clades, one consisting of Aridelus + Wesmaelia, the other of Leiophron + Peristenus, suggesting both of which may be given tribal rank. The placement of the genus Chrysopophorus is largely uncertain. Two clades, Dinocampus + Perilitus and Cosmophorus + Rhopalophorus, were constantly resolved in our analyses, with 42-96 and 97-100 bootstrap value support, respectively, suggesting that both of them form monophyletic groups. For members of the Centistini, Pygostolus may be removed and included in Microctonini or other relative tribe.展开更多
The genus Leiophron Nees (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Euphorinae) from China is revised. Seven species are described, two of them, L. (E.) amplicaptis , sp. nov. and L. (L.) yichunensis , sp. nov. are new speci...The genus Leiophron Nees (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Euphorinae) from China is revised. Seven species are described, two of them, L. (E.) amplicaptis , sp. nov. and L. (L.) yichunensis , sp. nov. are new species. A key to Chinese species of this genus is provided.展开更多
Abstract: Aulosaphoides flavistigmus, sp. nov. from Yuanan, China is described and illustrated. A key to the Chinese species of the genus Aulosaphoides is provided. Type specimen is deposited in the Beneficial Insect...Abstract: Aulosaphoides flavistigmus, sp. nov. from Yuanan, China is described and illustrated. A key to the Chinese species of the genus Aulosaphoides is provided. Type specimen is deposited in the Beneficial Insects Laboratory, Fujian Agricultural University, Fuzhou, China.展开更多
In this paper,a new species of the genus Acanthormius Ashmead,A. yunnanensis,sp. nov. collected from China is described and illustrated. A key to Chinese species of the genus is also provided. The type of the new spec...In this paper,a new species of the genus Acanthormius Ashmead,A. yunnanensis,sp. nov. collected from China is described and illustrated. A key to Chinese species of the genus is also provided. The type of the new species is deposited in the Institute of Beneficial Insects,Fujian Agriculture Forestry University,Fuzhou,China.展开更多
The species of the genus Hartemita Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Cardiochilinae) from China are revised. Six species of this genus are described from China in this paper, four of which are new species: Harte...The species of the genus Hartemita Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Cardiochilinae) from China are revised. Six species of this genus are described from China in this paper, four of which are new species: Hartemita chinensis sp. nov., H. excavata sp. nov., H. flava sp. nov. and H. punctata sp. nov..All the type specimens are kept in the Insect Collection of Zhejiang Agricultural University.展开更多
A new species of Microplitis Foerster 1862:Microplitis vitellipedis,sp.nov.(♀) is described from China,Fujian,Mt.Wuyi.The new species is similar to Microplitis changbaishana Song et Chen.but has the following diff...A new species of Microplitis Foerster 1862:Microplitis vitellipedis,sp.nov.(♀) is described from China,Fujian,Mt.Wuyi.The new species is similar to Microplitis changbaishana Song et Chen.but has the following differences:Microplitis vitllivipes sp.nov:T1 parallel or subparallel-sided;antennae with F12-15 loosely connected;hind coxae reddish yellow;body normal.Microplitis changbaishana Song et Chen:T1 slightly widened towards apex;antennae with F12-15 tightly connected;hind coxae yellowish beown;body stout.展开更多
Hylcalosia ventisulcata sp. nov. from Heilongjiang, China is described and illustrated. A key to species in the genus is also provided. Type specimen is deposited in Beneficial Insects Institute, Fujian Agriculture an...Hylcalosia ventisulcata sp. nov. from Heilongjiang, China is described and illustrated. A key to species in the genus is also provided. Type specimen is deposited in Beneficial Insects Institute, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China.展开更多
One genus Nyereria Mason and one species Nyereria neavi (Wilkinson) are reported for the first time from China. Four SEM photos are provided. All specimens are deposited in Beneficial Insect Laboratory, College of Pla...One genus Nyereria Mason and one species Nyereria neavi (Wilkinson) are reported for the first time from China. Four SEM photos are provided. All specimens are deposited in Beneficial Insect Laboratory, College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture & Forestry University.展开更多
The diversity of the Braconidae subfamilies (Hymenoptera) in the protected landscape of the Natural Park of Sierra Calderona (Eastern Spain) is analysed. Samplings have been carried out along 2010 in three different h...The diversity of the Braconidae subfamilies (Hymenoptera) in the protected landscape of the Natural Park of Sierra Calderona (Eastern Spain) is analysed. Samplings have been carried out along 2010 in three different habitats: almond crop, Oak forest (Quercus suber L.) and Pine forest (Pinus halepensis Miller). In total, 2166 braconid specimens, belonging to 23 subfamilies, have been captured. Alpha, beta and gamma diversities are analysed. As a result, almond crop habitat is proven to show the greatest diversity. The structure of the community and the phenology in each habitat are also analysed.展开更多
The genus Indabracon van Achterberg, 1993 was discovered in China, and one new species (I. bicolor sp. nov.) of this genus is fully described and illustrated in the present paper. A key to the species of the genus i...The genus Indabracon van Achterberg, 1993 was discovered in China, and one new species (I. bicolor sp. nov.) of this genus is fully described and illustrated in the present paper. A key to the species of the genus is provided. The new species is similar to the Indian species I. trimaculatus (Cameron, 1900) structurally, but differs for example by: basal half of pterostigma yellow; apical half dark brown; smooth postero-lateral area of the third tergite rather small; propodeum with belt of setae dorsally and lamelliform carinae posteriorly; ovipositor sheath approximately 0.60 times the forewing, somewhat longer than metasoma; the first tergite surface distinctly carinate and rugose, especially in its medial area and laterally. The type specimens are deposited in the Beneficial Insects Lab, College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture & Forestry University, China.展开更多
The stylet penetration behavior of aphids when feeding on plants is associated with virus acquisition and inoculation.Aphidius gifuensis (Ashmead)is a primary endoparasitoid of Myzuspersicae (Sulzer)which is the most ...The stylet penetration behavior of aphids when feeding on plants is associated with virus acquisition and inoculation.Aphidius gifuensis (Ashmead)is a primary endoparasitoid of Myzuspersicae (Sulzer)which is the most efficient vector of plant viruses. Information about the effects ofparasitoid on aphid and virus transmission can provide an essential foundation for designing effective biological control strategies.This study aimed to investigate the effects ofA.gifuensis on the feeding behavior and potato virus Y (PVY) transmission ability of M.persicae.The results showed that after M.persicae was para-sitized by A.gifuensis,the duration of the first probe significantly decreased.Additionally, A.gifuensis exerted remarkable effects on aphid feeding in phloem ingestion.The contribution of the E1 waveform to the phloem phase was significantly higher in all parasitized aphids than in the control group.Although the time of infestation increased for parasitized aphids,the total duration of phloem sap ingestion decreased.Interestingly,the percentage of time M.persicae spent in the xylem and phloem phases only changed significantly on day 5.The percent transmission of PVY by the aphids parasitized on day 5 was lower than that in the control,but no significant differences were detected.The significance of this work is the demonstration that A.gifuensis can impede the feeding behavior of M.persicae,which sheds light on the biological basis ofA.gifuensis as a natural enemy, but unfortunately does not provide an immediate solution for disrupting the transmission of PVY.展开更多
基金The Project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30170120 39970099)
文摘The D2 variable region of 28S ribosomal RNA was sequenced from ethanol specimens or obtained from the literature to provide the first phylogenetic reconstruction of the subfamily Euphorinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). Phylogenetic relationships were established by comparing the results using two different methods (distance-based neighbor-joining, NJ; and maximum parsimony, MP) and three different outgroups. The monophyly of the Euphorinae is well supported by all trees generated from molecular data. All phylogenetic reconstructions yielded trees with very similar topologies that only partially resolved the morphologically defined tribes and the relationships within the subfamily. We found no evidence for the monophyletic natures of the tribes Euphorini, Dinocampini, Perilitini, Syntretini, Comsophorini and Centisitini, but we did find some evidence for the tribes Meteorini and Microctonini. The monophyletic nature of the tribe Meteorini was well-supported in all trees. We also found the clade containing the Lecythodella, Microctonus, Orionis and Streblocera to be a monophyletic group, which corresponded to the tribe Microtonini, with Orionis transferred from the tribe Euphorini into Microtonini. Among the genera of Euphorini our results showed strong support for a paraphyletic nature of this group, which can be roughly divided into two clades, one consisting of Aridelus + Wesmaelia, the other of Leiophron + Peristenus, suggesting both of which may be given tribal rank. The placement of the genus Chrysopophorus is largely uncertain. Two clades, Dinocampus + Perilitus and Cosmophorus + Rhopalophorus, were constantly resolved in our analyses, with 42-96 and 97-100 bootstrap value support, respectively, suggesting that both of them form monophyletic groups. For members of the Centistini, Pygostolus may be removed and included in Microctonini or other relative tribe.
基金Supported by National Science Foundation of China(39770 1 1 2 )
文摘The genus Leiophron Nees (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Euphorinae) from China is revised. Seven species are described, two of them, L. (E.) amplicaptis , sp. nov. and L. (L.) yichunensis , sp. nov. are new species. A key to Chinese species of this genus is provided.
文摘Abstract: Aulosaphoides flavistigmus, sp. nov. from Yuanan, China is described and illustrated. A key to the Chinese species of the genus Aulosaphoides is provided. Type specimen is deposited in the Beneficial Insects Laboratory, Fujian Agricultural University, Fuzhou, China.
基金supported by Program for New Century Excellent Talents in Fujian Province University (NCETFJ)
文摘In this paper,a new species of the genus Acanthormius Ashmead,A. yunnanensis,sp. nov. collected from China is described and illustrated. A key to Chinese species of the genus is also provided. The type of the new species is deposited in the Institute of Beneficial Insects,Fujian Agriculture Forestry University,Fuzhou,China.
文摘The species of the genus Hartemita Cameron (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Cardiochilinae) from China are revised. Six species of this genus are described from China in this paper, four of which are new species: Hartemita chinensis sp. nov., H. excavata sp. nov., H. flava sp. nov. and H. punctata sp. nov..All the type specimens are kept in the Insect Collection of Zhejiang Agricultural University.
基金supported by the Digitization Construction of Insect Specimen of Nature Reserve from MST(2005DKA21404)
文摘A new species of Microplitis Foerster 1862:Microplitis vitellipedis,sp.nov.(♀) is described from China,Fujian,Mt.Wuyi.The new species is similar to Microplitis changbaishana Song et Chen.but has the following differences:Microplitis vitllivipes sp.nov:T1 parallel or subparallel-sided;antennae with F12-15 loosely connected;hind coxae reddish yellow;body normal.Microplitis changbaishana Song et Chen:T1 slightly widened towards apex;antennae with F12-15 tightly connected;hind coxae yellowish beown;body stout.
基金supported by the Doctoral Subject Foundation of the Ministry of Education of China under Grant (20113515110003)
文摘Hylcalosia ventisulcata sp. nov. from Heilongjiang, China is described and illustrated. A key to species in the genus is also provided. Type specimen is deposited in Beneficial Insects Institute, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China.
文摘One genus Nyereria Mason and one species Nyereria neavi (Wilkinson) are reported for the first time from China. Four SEM photos are provided. All specimens are deposited in Beneficial Insect Laboratory, College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture & Forestry University.
文摘The diversity of the Braconidae subfamilies (Hymenoptera) in the protected landscape of the Natural Park of Sierra Calderona (Eastern Spain) is analysed. Samplings have been carried out along 2010 in three different habitats: almond crop, Oak forest (Quercus suber L.) and Pine forest (Pinus halepensis Miller). In total, 2166 braconid specimens, belonging to 23 subfamilies, have been captured. Alpha, beta and gamma diversities are analysed. As a result, almond crop habitat is proven to show the greatest diversity. The structure of the community and the phenology in each habitat are also analysed.
文摘The genus Indabracon van Achterberg, 1993 was discovered in China, and one new species (I. bicolor sp. nov.) of this genus is fully described and illustrated in the present paper. A key to the species of the genus is provided. The new species is similar to the Indian species I. trimaculatus (Cameron, 1900) structurally, but differs for example by: basal half of pterostigma yellow; apical half dark brown; smooth postero-lateral area of the third tergite rather small; propodeum with belt of setae dorsally and lamelliform carinae posteriorly; ovipositor sheath approximately 0.60 times the forewing, somewhat longer than metasoma; the first tergite surface distinctly carinate and rugose, especially in its medial area and laterally. The type specimens are deposited in the Beneficial Insects Lab, College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture & Forestry University, China.
文摘The stylet penetration behavior of aphids when feeding on plants is associated with virus acquisition and inoculation.Aphidius gifuensis (Ashmead)is a primary endoparasitoid of Myzuspersicae (Sulzer)which is the most efficient vector of plant viruses. Information about the effects ofparasitoid on aphid and virus transmission can provide an essential foundation for designing effective biological control strategies.This study aimed to investigate the effects ofA.gifuensis on the feeding behavior and potato virus Y (PVY) transmission ability of M.persicae.The results showed that after M.persicae was para-sitized by A.gifuensis,the duration of the first probe significantly decreased.Additionally, A.gifuensis exerted remarkable effects on aphid feeding in phloem ingestion.The contribution of the E1 waveform to the phloem phase was significantly higher in all parasitized aphids than in the control group.Although the time of infestation increased for parasitized aphids,the total duration of phloem sap ingestion decreased.Interestingly,the percentage of time M.persicae spent in the xylem and phloem phases only changed significantly on day 5.The percent transmission of PVY by the aphids parasitized on day 5 was lower than that in the control,but no significant differences were detected.The significance of this work is the demonstration that A.gifuensis can impede the feeding behavior of M.persicae,which sheds light on the biological basis ofA.gifuensis as a natural enemy, but unfortunately does not provide an immediate solution for disrupting the transmission of PVY.