Anagyrus kamali Moursi 1948a: 1–3
Anagyrus kamali Moursi
Andreason et al. 2019: 68
On the origin of Anagyrus callidus (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a parasitoid of pink hibiscus mealybug Maconellicoccus hirsutus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae)
Triapitsyn, Serguei V.
Andreason, Sharon A.
Dominguez, Chrysalyn
Perring, Thomas M.
Zootaxa
2019
2019-09-17
4671
2
283
289
DDTH
Moursi, 1948
Moursi. The
1948
[151,531,981,1008]
Insecta
Encyrtidae
Anagyrus
Animalia
Hymenoptera
3
286
Arthropoda
species
kamali
( Figs 2, 6)
Anagyrus kamali Moursi 1948a: 1–3, 4 (illustrations). Typelocality: Massara, Egypt. Anagyrus kamaliMoursi: Andreason et al.2019: 68(key), 69 (measurements), 75–76 (taxonomic history, hosts, distribution, comments), 77–79 (illustrations).
Type material examined. Paratypemale [ USNM] ( Fig. 6) on card, labeled: 1. “ Collector A. Moursi”; 2. “Ex- Phen.[ acoccus] Hirsutus”; 3. “Massara Jan. 1946”; 4. [partially red] “Anastase Alfieri collection 1965”; 5. “ Anagyrus kamaliMoursi 1948 PARATYPE”. Material examined. BMNH: 5 femalesand 3 males, labeled: “ PUERTO RICO Yabucoa 4.ii.1999 Maconellicoccus hirsutusJ. P. Michaud” (determined by J.S. Noyes). FSCA: 2 femalesand 1 male, labeled: “ CHINA: Guangdong, Hunghu Farm, 5-VI-1988, F. D. Bennett& Ren Hui, par.[asitic] on Maconellicoccus hirsutuson Hibiscus” (determined by J.S. Noyesin 1989); 3 femalesand 1 male, labeled: “ CHINA: Guangdong, Shenzhen, 27.V.1988, F. D. Bennett& Ren Hui. Ex. Maconellicoccus hirsutus” (determined by J.S. Noyesin 1995); 3 females, labeled [with many mistakes some of which are corrected here]: “ Chinalab. culture, 7-VIII-1995, D. Meyerdirk, La Guerite, WF, Anagyrus kamaliex. Maconellicoccus hirsutuson Hibiscus” (determined by S.V. Triapitsynin 2018). Also the specimens mentioned in “Materials and methods” above in vial 2. USNM(labeled as follows): “ CHINA/ENGLAND VIII. 1. 1996Basseterre, St. Kitts West Indies” ( 1 female, 1 male); “Origin: China Received from: Tony Cross Interntl. Inst. Biol. Control August 1, 1996Released: 3500 on St. Kitts, W.I., Aug. 2, 1996By Dale Meyerdirk USDA, APHIS, PPQ Anagyrus kamaliHost: Maconellicoccus hirsutus, Plant: Hibiscus” (numerous females and males); “ St. KittsW.I. Fort Thomas Hotel 4.XI.1996ex M. hirsutuson hibiscus” ( 3 females, 3 males); “ St. KittsW.I. Fort Thomas Hotel 11.XII.1996ex M. hirsutuson hibiscus” ( 1 male); “ St. KittsW.I. Halfway Tree 30.XII.1996ex M. hirsutuson hibiscus” ( 1 female, 1 male); “ St. KittsW.I. Halfway Tree 30.XII.1996ex unknown on hibiscus” ( 1 male); “ St. KittsW.I. Timothy Beach Hotel 26.I X.1996ex M. hirsutuson hibiscus” ( 1 female, 2 males); “ St. KittsW.I. Timothy Beach Hotel 1.XI.1996ex M. hirsutuson hibiscus” ( 1 female); “ St. KittsW.I. Jack Tar’s Village 7.XII.1996ex M. hirsutuson hibiscus” ( 1 female, 2 males); “ Egypt( Benyswef) [sic, Beni Suef] 10/6/85 Host: Maconellicoccus hirsutuson Hibiscus” ( 4 females, determined by J.S. Noyesand M. Hayatin 1992); “Coll. Nov. 7, 1996Honolulu, Hawaii J. Barber Host: Maconellicoccus hirsutus” ( 2 females, 2 males, determined by M.E. Schauffin 1997); “ [ USA] DELEWARE [sic]: Newark Beneficial Insect Res. Lab VI. 2000, L. Ertle, ex. Labcolony of mixed origin” ( 3 females, 1 male); “ PINK HIBISCUS MEALYBUG DEC. 27, 2004 TUMON, GUAM J. B. AMIZA, DR. P. REDDY” ( 1 male). Brief diagnosis.Female with a combination of the following key features: F1 with distal half or so black dorsally while often whitish ventrally, ratio of F1 length to pedicel length 0.72–0.90, and ratio of F2 length to F1 length 0.84–1.00; minimum width of frontovertex 0.39–0.44× head width; marginal setae on fore wing inconspicuous or relatively short (the longest seta at most 20 µm). Male antenna ( Figs 2, 6) with a wide median dark band on the scape. See Andreason et al.(2019)for the additional illustrations of both sexes of this species.
2413161090
[703,1010,1084,1110]
Egypt
Massara
3
286
1
2413161093
1946-01
USNM
Collector A. Moursi
3
286
2
paratype
2413161094
1999-02-04
BMNH
Puerto Rico
J. S. Noyes
Yabucoa
3
286
8
5
3
Yabucoa
2413161097
1988-06-05
FSCA
F. D. Bennett
China
J. S. Noyes
Hunghu Farm
3
286
3
2
1
Guangdong
2413161095
1988-05-27
FSCA
F. D. Bennett
China
J. S. Noyes
Shenzhen
3
286
4
3
1
Guangdong
2413161127
1995-08-07
FSCA
D. Meyerdirk
China
S. V. Triapitsyn
China
3
286
3
3
2413161091
1985-06-10
1996-12-30
1985-06-10
USDA, APHIS, PPQ
J. Barber Host
China
St. Kitts West Indies
J. S. Noyes & M. Hayat & M. E. Schauff
4
287
Hibiscus
St. Kitts
3
286
27
14
13
Hawaii
2413161096
2000-06
2004-12-27
2000-06
VI, PINK, HIBISCUS, MEALYBUG, DEC
Ertle & Lab
United States of America
Newark Beneficial Insect Res. Lab
4
287
4
3
1
2413161092
[256,919,225,252]
TUMON, AMIZA, REDDY
J. Barber Host
Guam
GUAM
4
287
1
1