Choristoneura

O’Hara, James E., 2005, A review of the tachinid parasitoids (Diptera: Tachinidae) of Nearctic Choristoneura species (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), with keys to adults and puparia, Zootaxa 938, pp. 1-46 : 9

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171153

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6265492

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scientific name

Choristoneura
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Key to puparia of tachinid parasitoids of Nearctic Choristoneura View in CoL species

1. Posterior spiracular discs borne on a cylindrical projection that is about as long as wide ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 34 – 36 ) ...................................................................................... Actia interrupta View in CoL

– Posterior end of puparium without such a projection ( Figs. 22–35 View FIGURES 22 – 27 View FIGURES 28 – 33 View FIGURES 34 – 36 ) ............................ 2

2. Slits of posterior spiracular discs broadened considerably ( Fig. 35 View FIGURES 34 – 36 ) ...... Actia diffidens View in CoL

– Slits narrow ( Figs. 22–34 View FIGURES 22 – 27 View FIGURES 28 – 33 View FIGURES 34 – 36 ) ............................................................................................ 3

3. Each posterior spiracular disc with three slits ( Figs. 27–34 View FIGURES 22 – 27 View FIGURES 28 – 33 View FIGURES 34 – 36 ) ....................................... 4

– Each posterior spiracular disc with four slits ( Figs. 22–26 View FIGURES 22 – 27 ) ....................................... 12

4. Prominent bulge present below posterior spiracular discs, much broader and higher than a single disc ( Figs. 31, 33 View FIGURES 28 – 33 ) .................................................................................... 5

– Bulge below posterior spiracular discs absent or small, not higher or broader than a single disc ( Figs. 28–30, 32 View FIGURES 28 – 33 ) ........................................................................................ 7

5. Posterior spiracular discs scarcely raised above surface of puparium, with shallow grooves between spiracular slits; bulge below spiracular discs rarely extended dorsally to region between discs ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 28 – 33 ) ................................................... Smidtia fumiferanae

– Posterior spiracular discs protruding above surface of puparium, with deep grooves between spiracular slits; bulge below spiracular discs varied along dorsal edge ( Figs. 28, 31 View FIGURES 28 – 33 ) ......................................................................................................................... 6

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FIGURES 34 – 36. Tachinid puparia. a, posterior view of posterior spiracular discs (scale bar = 0.1 mm); b, posterior view of posterior spiracular discs and surrounding region; c, lateral view of posterior half of puparium. 34. Lypha fumipennis. 35. Actia diffidens. 36. Actia interrupta.

Gallery Image

FIGURES 22 – 27. Tachinid puparia. a, posterior view of posterior spiracular discs (scale bar = 0.1 mm); b, posterior view of posterior spiracular discs and surrounding region; c, lateral view of posterior half of puparium. 22. Cyzenis incrassata. 23. Hyphantrophaga blanda. 24. Madremyia saundersii. 25. Phryxe pecosensis. 26. Nilea erecta. 27. Hyphantrophaga virilis.

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FIGURES 28 – 33. Tachinid puparia. a, posterior view of posterior spiracular discs (scale bar = 0.1 mm); b, posterior view of posterior spiracular discs and surrounding region; c, lateral view of posterior half of puparium. 28. Ceromasia auricaudata. 29. Compsilura concinnata. 30. Eumea caesar. 31. Hemisturmia parva. 32. Nemorilla pyste. 33. Smidtia fumiferanae.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Tortricidae