Eurytoma aspila (Walker, 1836)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2011n3a3 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487A7-AF45-2773-05ED-FDFE6D30FA7F |
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Felipe |
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Eurytoma aspila (Walker, 1836) |
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Eurytoma aspila (Walker, 1836) View in CoL
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Ex Aulacidea follioti : France. Pyrénées-Atlantiques, vallée d’Aspe, 7.VIII.2003, J. L. Nieves leg (n = 3).
Ex A. tragopogonis : Spain. Madrid, Arganda, 18.X.2003, J. L. Nieves leg (n = 2). — Dehesa de Arganda, 6.XI.2002, J. L. Nieves leg (n = 22).
Ex P. caulicola : Spain. Orense, Rubiá, 18.VII.2003, J. L. Nieves leg (n = 12, of which 2 specimens MNHN- EY6411).
DESCRIPTION
n = 39; body length 1.5 mm (range 1-2.2); body width 0.8 mm (0.47-1.0) ( Figs 5A View FIG ; 7A View FIG ; 14A View FIG ); body elongate, fusiform, tapering slightly anteriorly and posteriorly; ratio L/W = 2.02; ventral margin of body segments 4-8, in lateral view, clearly convex; anterodorsal protuberances present from the second thoracic to fifth abdominal segment, clearly protruding beyond the dorsal margin of body ( Fig. 7A View FIG ).
Antero-medial setae of vertex relatively high on the upper face, close to this margin; ratios SA/DAV = 0.47 and SA/LAA = 0.41 ( Fig. 9A View FIG ); dorsal-labral setae as long as clypeal setae; ventral margin of clypeus indistinct, without any discernible suture; divisions on the medial part of labrum deep and almost reaching the level of labral setae, two short lateral flaps and five lobes being visible; maxillary palps conspicuous ( Fig. 11A View FIG ).
A pair of symmetrical mandibles present and well developed, their apical teeth completely exposed ( Figs 11A View FIG ; 13A View FIG ); both mandibles with three teeth, one larger and two shorter with the ratio L/W = 1.61; first tooth short and wide; outer margin of first tooth strongly convex; tip moderately recurved; the shape of apex of the second tooth varies ac- cording to the host from pointed to straight, and is directed upwards in the same direction of the first tooth ( Fig. 13A View FIG ).
BIOLOGY
Eurytoma aspila is a polyphagous ectoparasitoid associated with Aylacini gall wasps on herbs.It is usually reared from galls of Aulacidea and Phanacis on different species of Asteraceae . Fully-grown larvae overwinter inside gall cells ( Fig. 14B View FIG ), and adults emerge in the spring, in synchrony with cynipid oviposition on the stems and the development of new gall chambers.
REMARKS
The larva of E. aspila is readily separated from the other Eurytoma larvae discussed here by their three-toothed mandibles ( Fig. 13A View FIG ).
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