Aleyroctonus stanslyi Lahey & Polaszek, 2019

Lahey, Zachary, Masner, Lubomir, Johnson, Norman F. & Polaszek, Andrew, 2019, Revision of Aleyroctonus Masner & Huggert (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae, Sceliotrachelinae), Journal of Hymenoptera Research 73, pp. 73-93 : 73

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.73.38383

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:25BD1DF6-268B-4B48-AAA4-9F24A5D38193

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0AAAD651-E536-4DEE-8B00-46DF1FB25DE5

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:0AAAD651-E536-4DEE-8B00-46DF1FB25DE5

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scientific name

Aleyroctonus stanslyi Lahey & Polaszek
status

sp. nov.

Aleyroctonus stanslyi Lahey & Polaszek sp. nov.

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Description.

Body length of female: 1.21 mm (n=1). Color of radicle: black. Color of mesosoma: black. Color of metasoma: black. Length of LOL: less than 2 OD. Length of POL: approximately 2 OD. Genal carina: absent. Length of clava: not longer than A3-A7. Length of A4: clearly longer than A3. Shape of mesoscutum in lateral view: flat to slightly convex. Path of notauli: subparallel. Shape of notaulus: posteriorly dilated. Posterior mesoscutellar sulcus: incomplete medially. Setation of posterior mesoscutellar sulcus: sparse. Sculpture of posterior mesoscutellar sulcus: smooth. Rim of posterior mesoscutellar sulcus: absent. Sculpture of metanotal trough: smooth. Prespecular sulcus: present. Sculpture of prespecular sulcus: smooth. Setation of metapleuron: medially sparse. Length of metabasitarsus: as long or longer than tarsomeres 2-5. Setation of anterolateral pits on T2: dense. Rs of fore wing: nebulous. M of fore wing: nebulous. Rs+M of fore wing: spectral. Shape of ventral adeagal lobe: truncate.

Diagnosis.

Aleyroctonus stanslyi is immediately recognizable by its short POL and posteriorly dilated notauli.

Etymology.

Named in memory of Philip Anzolut Stansly (Professor of Entomology, University of Florida), former graduate advisor of the first author, authority on integrated pest management, and a world-renowned expert on the biological control of whiteflies. The epithet is treated as a noun in the genitive case.

Link to distribution map.

[https://hol.osu.edu/map-large.html?id=475493]

Material examined.

Holotype, female: AUSTRALIA: QLD, Beechmont , 4.V.1991, W. I. Farno, OSUC 697919 (deposited in ANIC) . Paratypes: AUSTRALIA: 15 females, 4 males, OSUC 697910 (ANIC); OSUC 697913-697917, 697920, 697924 (CNCI); 697936-697942, 97952-697953, 697955 (NHMUK); OSUC 697923 (OSUC) .

Comments.

Host records indicate that A. stanslyi is a solitary parasitoid of immature Aleuroctarthrus destructor (Mackie) ( Hemiptera , Aleyrodidae , Aleurodicinae ) on Cordyline stricta (Sims) Endl. ( Asparagales , Asparagaceae ), the narrow-leaved pond lily. Aleyroctonus stanslyi is the ' Aleyroctonus sp. nov.' discussed by Carver and Reid (1996).