Cotesia nonagriae ( Olliff, 1893 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.667 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5700548 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE8792-C405-3810-D057-F8C283522D95 |
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Cotesia nonagriae ( Olliff, 1893 ) |
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Cotesia nonagriae ( Olliff, 1893) View in CoL
Figs 5A View Fig , 6 View Fig A–B, 21
Apanteles nonagriae Olliff, 1893: 376 (holotype unknown).
Apanteles nonagriae – Wilkinson 1928b: 136.
Apanteles flavipes – Wilkinson 1928a: 93 (synonymy of A. nonagriae Viereck ); 1929: 108 (synonymy of A. nonagriae Olliff ).
Cotesia flavipes View in CoL – Mason (1981): 113 (resurrected the genus with C. flavipes View in CoL as type). — Austin & Dangerfield (1992): 21.
Cotesia nonagriae View in CoL – Muirhead et al. 2008: 38 View Cited Treatment (revised status and confirmed presence within Australia).
Diagnosis
Cotesia nonagriae can be separated from nearly all other species of Cotesia currently described from Australia and Papua New Guinea by the dorsoventrally flattened mesosoma, and can be separated from the closely related C. flavipes (recorded from Papua New Guinea, presence in Australia unconfirmed) most easily by molecular data (see Muirhead et al. 2012) but also by the shape of the face projection between the antennal bases; when viewed under SEM, the projection is flatter (less rounded/prominent) than that of C. flavipes , and has a margin that appears tri-lobed, compared to the smooth margin of the face projection of C. flavipes .
Material examined
Other material
AUSTRALIA • 1 ♀, 1 ♂; Queensland, Bundaberg; reared from Bathytricha truncata (Walker, 1856) on sugarcane; 12–30 Nov. 04 [2004]; K. Muirhead leg.; WINC • 2 ♀♀, 1 ♂; Queensland, Mackay; reared from Bathytricha tuncata on sugarcane; 12–30 Nov. 04 [2004]; K. Muirhead leg.; WINC • 1 ♀; Queensland, Giru ; reared from Bathytricha truncata on sugarcane; 5 Oct. 2003; M. Sallam leg.; WINC .
Distribution
NSW (from original type material), Qld (from examined material and Muirhead et al. 2008), possibly Papua New Guinea ( Muirhead et al. 2012).
Host
Bathytricha truncata (Noctuidae) , gregarious ( Muirhead et al. 2008).
Remarks
Cotesia nonagriae was recently removed from synonmy with C. flavipes ( Muirhead et al. 2008) based on distinct molecular COI and 16S data and subtle morphological characters. Genbank numbers for verified C. nonagriae specimens are: JQ396711 View Materials -13, JQ396704 View Materials , JQ396747 View Materials . The C. flavipes complex is a monophyletic group of seven described species ( Fujie et al. 2018) that possess a dorsoventrally compressed mesosoma, most likely an adaptation for parasitising their stemboring hosts. Wilkinson synonymised Apanteles flavipes firstly with A. nonagriae Viereck, 1913 from Taiwan, and then later with A. nonagriae Olliff, 1893 from Australia. Muirhead et al. (2008) then raised C. nonagriae Olliff from synonymy with C. flavipes and redescribed the species. As this species is only recently redescribed and the description is relatively complete, we provide only new characters or measurements relevant to the diagnosis, and refer otherwise to the description in Muirhead et al. (2008).
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Cotesia nonagriae ( Olliff, 1893 )
Fagan-Jeffries, Erinn P. & Austin, Andrew D. 2020 |
Cotesia flavipes
Austin A. D. & Dangerfield P. C. 1992: 21 |
Mason W. R. M. 1981: 113 |
Apanteles nonagriae
Olliff A. S. 1893: 376 |
Apanteles nonagriae
Wilkinson 1928b: 136 |
Apanteles flavipes
Wilkinson 1928a: 93 |