Trissolcus strabus Johnson, 1984

Talamas, Elijah J., Johnson, Norman F. & Buffington, Matthew, 2015, Key to Nearctic species of Trissolcus Ashmead (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae), natural enemies of native and invasive stink bugs (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae), Journal of Hymenoptera Research 43, pp. 45-110 : 77-78

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.43.8560

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/13E76993-7B15-1D3E-57D7-77A1D389241E

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scientific name

Trissolcus strabus Johnson
status

 

Trissolcus strabus Johnson

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Trissolcus strabus Johnson, 1984: 798, 806 (original description, keyed); Sarazin 1986: 981 (type information); Johnson 1987: 286, 296 (diagnosis, keyed).

Diagnosis.

Trissolcus strabus may be distinguished from species of the Trissolcus flavipes group in the Nearctic by the ventral constriction of the orbital furrow and the relatively coarse sculpture of the mesoscutellum. Most specimens have setae present on the first laterotergite, a character found among some Trissolcus flavipes group species of the Neotropics, but not elsewhere in the Nearctic. The rugose mesoscutellum can be used as a diagnostic character in most cases, but the degree of rugosity is variable. In some specimens the mesoscutellum is almost completely smooth with faint hints of rugae along the anterior margin. In others, the rugosity is confined to the lateral portions of the sclerite. In the latter case, rugose sculpture exists where there is setation, and in specimens with an entirely rugose mesoscutellum, the entire surface is setose. This leads us to hypothesize that, at least on the mesoscutellum of T. strabus , the rugose sculpture and setation are linked. The specimens with reduced macrosculpture on the mesoscutellum also have reduced sculpture on the lateral mesoscutum (lateral of the notaulus), revealing coriaceous microsculpture.

Link to distribution map.

[http://hol.osu.edu/map-large.html?id=3313]

Associations.

Emerged from egg of / host egg of Brochymena Amyot & Serville: [ Hemiptera : Heteroptera : Pentatomoidea : Pentatomidae ]; on leaf of apple: [ Rosales : Rosaceae ]

Material examined.

Holotype, female: CANADA: ON, Hamilton, 31.VII.1980, malaise trap, M. Sanborne, CNC No. 18342 (deposited in CNCI). Paratypes: (1 female, 3 sex unrecorded) CANADA: 1 sex unrecorded, OSUC 145570 (OSUC). UNITED STATES: 1 female, 2 sex unrecorded, OSUC 17810 (BMNH); OSUC 76314 (OSUC); USNMENT00764998 (USNM). Non-type: UNITED STATES: 1 female, OSUC 248187 (OSUC). Other material: (14 females, 1 male, 13 sex unrecorded) UNITED STATES: 14 females, 1 male, 12 sex unrecorded, IRREC 1469-1470, 1472, 1521, 1587, 1595, 1787, 1789, 1797, IRREC1582, IRREC1584 (OSUC); BMSB 1202-1215, OSUC 145650, OSUC 523850 (USNM).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Scelionidae

Genus

Trissolcus

Loc

Trissolcus strabus Johnson

Talamas, Elijah J., Johnson, Norman F. & Buffington, Matthew 2015
2015
Loc

Trissolcus strabus

Johnson 1984
1984