Goniozus

Santhosh, Shreevihar & Ranjith, Avinjikkattu Parambil, 2015, Descriptions of two new Species of Goniozus Förster, 1856 (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) associated with insect induced plant galls from India, Zootaxa 4039 (1), pp. 192-200 : 198-199

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4039.1.10

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CB54EFEE-4292-49BB-A11F-455E0791B0A7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5622467

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/30227401-8A1B-E33A-FF5B-283142A9F1E1

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Plazi

scientific name

Goniozus
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Association of Goniozus View in CoL View at ENA with insect induced plant galls

Generally Goniozus View in CoL species are relatively generalists in host-parasitoid association. Many of them are gregarious parasitoids of larval Lepidoptera View in CoL . However, there are a few anomalous or questionable host records of Goniozus View in CoL . Nagy (1976) reported Goniozus gallicolla (Kieffer) and G. plugarui Nagy attacking pupae of their lepidopteran hosts, but the ‘pupal parasite’ might be the parasitoids reared from larvae after it had spun the cocoon and not yet pupated ( Polaszek & Krombein 1994). Apart from the lepidopteran hosts, the species Goniozus View in CoL exhibit an extended host association as they were reared from Coleoptera View in CoL . Richards (1956) reported a tentatively identified G. g e s t ro i (Keiffer) reared from larvae of an anobiid beetle, Lasioderma View in CoL sp. This is similar to most of the lepidopteran host associations of Goniozus View in CoL , where the hosts share a moderate degree of concealment. The present study supports this.

The new species G. inauditus sp. nov. was reared from Crotonothrips View in CoL sp. induced leaf galls of Memecylon umbellatum View in CoL and this new species is found to be associated with Carpelimus View in CoL sp. as gall inhabitants. Goniozus inauditus sp. nov. might have a parasitic association with the staphylinid as there is one authentic record of a coleopteran host ( Anobiidae View in CoL ) for Goniozus View in CoL by Richards (1956). Goniozus kuriani sp. nov. was emerged from the leaf galls induced by Trioza jambolanae Crawford View in CoL ( Hemiptera View in CoL : Triozidae View in CoL ). Gordh & Móczár (1990) listed six species of Goniozus View in CoL associated with plant galls and its inhabitants, many of them were reared from cynipid galls. Dohanian (1942) reported that an undetermined Goniozus View in CoL sp. reared from the leaf galls induced by Cynips maculipennis (Gillette) ( Hymenoptera View in CoL : Cynipidae View in CoL ) on Quercus garryana Douglas ex Hook (Fagaceae) View in CoL . This host association needs to be verified as the galls were infested by filbert worm, Cydia View in CoL (= Melissopus ) latiferreanus (Wlsm.) ( Lepidoptera View in CoL : Totricidae) very shortly after the primary gall development.

The host-parasitoid interaction of G. microstigmi ( Melo & Evans 1993) could be the association of Goniozus View in CoL with thrips as Microstigmus View in CoL spp. act as a predator of the thysanopterans ( Polaszek & Krombein 1994). Association between G. inauditus sp. nov. and Carpelimus View in CoL sp. strongly supports the chances for a parasitc relationship between the bethylid and the staphylinid as the species of Carpelimus View in CoL exhibit a predatory behaviour with other organisms. There are association of Goniozus View in CoL spp. with the gall community, which demands critical verification like that of Kurian’s (1952) report of G. morindae Kurian associated with Asphondylia morindae Mani View in CoL ( Diptera View in CoL : Cecidomyiidae View in CoL ), induces flower galls on Morinda tinctoria (Rubiaceae) . There is a strong possibility for Goniozus View in CoL spp. to attack the hosts living in a concealed habitat like plant galls, leaf fold and tree barks etc. apart from Lepidoptera View in CoL and Coleoptera View in CoL . This study concludes that the association of bethylids, particularly Goniozus View in CoL spp. with the other members of the gall community, can modify the results of the selective pressure exhibited by the parasitoids on gall inhabitants.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Bethylidae

Loc

Goniozus

Santhosh, Shreevihar & Ranjith, Avinjikkattu Parambil 2015
2015
Loc

G. microstigmi (

Melo & Evans 1993
1993
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