Trichogramma species
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1073.1.3 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:45AA6F16-E4A6-4A7E-8306-BC113F878D6B |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B65F879F-C367-FFF4-5477-AD72FAC5FCC9 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Trichogramma species |
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Key to the Trichogramma species recorded in Brazil (males)
1. Antenna with flagellar segments separate, flagellum consisting of two distinct funicular and three claval segments, with a second funicular segment subquadrate, only slightly longer than wide (fig. 3a); marginal vein of forewing with a seta near posterior border (fig. 3b); hind wing without a posterior vein track (subgenus Vanlisus ) (fig. 3c); male genitalia with posterior extension of dorsal lamina with a rounded apex (fig. 3d) (Figures based on Pinto, 1992, 1999) ....... T. atropos Pinto
FIGURE 3.
1’. Antenna with flagellar segments joined, forming a single structure (fig. 4a); marginal vein of forewing without a setae near posterior border and with three robust and long setae on the dorsal surface (fig. 4b); hind wing with at least a short posterior tracks (fig. 4c); male genitalia with posterior extension variable (subgenus Trichogramma ) ...................................................................................................... 2
FIGURE 4.
2(1’). Dorsal lamina without lateral lobes ....................................................................... 3
2’. Dorsal lamina with lateral lobes extending laterally beyond margin of genital capsule (fig. 5a); intervolsellar process short, distinctly notched at apex (fig. 5b) [commonly associated with Erinnyis ello View in CoL ( Lepidoptera View in CoL , Sphingidae View in CoL ) in cassava] ... ................................................................. T. manicobai Brun, Moraes & Soares View in CoL
FIGURE 5.
3(2). Dorsal lamina broad, not narrowing appreciably from base to apex (fig. 6a); dorsal ridge present (fig. 6b) ............................................................................................ 4
FIGURE 6.
3’. Dorsal lamina not so broad or narrowing gradually from base to apex or the basal wider than apex (fig. 7a); dorsal ridge absent ....................................................... 6
FIGURE 7.
4(3). Parameres arcuate (fig. 8a); volsellae curved (fig. 8b); genital capsule broad (width greater than 0.6 genital capsule length) ..................................................... 5
FIGURE 8.
4’. Parameres not arcuate (fig. 9a); genital capsule small (width less than 0.6 genital capsule length); volsellae not modified (fig. 9b); intervolsellar process minute (fig. 9c) ( Plate 1a View PLATE 1 ) ................................................ T. pusillum Querino & Zucchi
FIGURE 9.
5(4). Volsellae with a strong constriction apically, broadly bulging laterally (fig. 10a); parameres arcuate (fig. 10b); intervolsellar process very short (fig. 10c); ventral processes distinctly tubular(fig. 10d) ( Plate 5a View PLATE 5 , 8a View PLATE 8 ) ................................................. ......................................................................... T. atopovirilia Oatman & Platner
FIGURE 10.
5’. Volsellae without an apical constriction, curved with pointed apex and spine long, narrow and straight (fig. 11a); parameres arcuate (fig. 11b); intervolsellar process absent or obsolescent (fig. 11c). ( Plate 5b View PLATE 5 , 8b View PLATE 8 ) ...................................................... ....................................................................... T. acacioi Brun, Moraes & Soares
FIGURE 11.
6(3’). Dorsal lamina long and narrow and posterior extension with apex rounded or just slightly and usually extending beyond volsellae (aspect linguiform) (fig. 12a) ... 7
FIGURE 12.
6’. Dorsal lamina long or short, narrowing gradually from base to apex (fig. 13a) or divided more or less into two portions, a wider basal section and a narrower apical section (fig. 13b); posterior extension with apex pointed or slightly rounded, extending beyond volsellae or not ......................................................................... 9
FIGURE 13.
7(6). Posterior extension of dorsal lamina very narrow (fig. 14a), its width near apex is distinctly less than that of aedeagus ( Plate 5c View PLATE 5 ).... T. pratissolii Querino & Zucchi
FIGURE 14.
7’. Dorsal lamina with posterior extension narrow, its width near apex is approximately the same as width of aedeagus (tonguelike)............................................. 8
8(7’). Dorsal lamina with posterior extension distinctly narrow and long, extending beyond volsellae (fig. 15a); intervolsellar process short and pointed (fig. 15b) ( Plate 1b View PLATE 1 )................................................................................... T. zucchii Querino
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