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Review of the species of Trichomalus (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) associated with Ceutorhynchus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) host species of European origin

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Review of the species of Trichomalus (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) associated with Ceutorhynchus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) host species of European origin

Auteurs : Franck J. Muller ; Hannes Baur ; Gary A. P. Gibson ; Peter G. Mason ; Ulrich Kuhlmann

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Abstract

Six species of Trichomalus Thomson were reared as parasitoids of Ceutorhynchinae hosts in Europe during surveys in 2000–2004. Trichomalus rusticus (Walker) is treated as a valid species, resurrected from synonymy under T. lucidus (Walker), and T. lyttus (Walker) is transferred from synonymy under T. lucidus and newly placed in synonymy with T. rusticus. Illustrated keys to females and males are given to differentiate the six species (T. bracteatus (Walker), T. campestris (Walker), T. gynetelus (Walker), T. lucidus, T. perfectus (Walker), and T. rusticus) except for males of T. bracteatus and T. gynetelus. A lectotype female is designated for T. rusticus. Trichomalus campestris is newly recorded as a parasitoid of Ceutorhynchus cardariae Korotyaev. Implications of the host-parasitoid associations recovered by the surveys are discussed relative to introduction of species to North America for classical biological control.

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<date date-type="accepted">
<day>27</day>
<month>03</month>
<year>2007</year>
</date>
</history>
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<copyright-year>2007</copyright-year>
<copyright-holder>Entomological Society of Canada</copyright-holder>
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<abstract abstract-type="normal">
<title>Abstract</title>
<p>Six species of
<italic>Trichomalus</italic>
Thomson were reared as parasitoids of Ceutorhynchinae hosts in Europe during surveys in 2000–2004.
<italic>Trichomalus rusticus</italic>
(Walker) is treated as a valid species, resurrected from synonymy under
<italic>T. lucidus</italic>
(Walker), and
<italic>T. lyttus</italic>
(Walker) is transferred from synonymy under
<italic>T. lucidus</italic>
and newly placed in synonymy with
<italic>T. rusticus</italic>
. Illustrated keys to females and males are given to differentiate the six species (
<italic>T. bracteatus</italic>
(Walker),
<italic>T. campestris</italic>
(Walker),
<italic>T. gynetelus</italic>
(Walker),
<italic>T. lucidus</italic>
,
<italic>T. perfectus</italic>
(Walker), and
<italic>T. rusticus</italic>
) except for males of
<italic>T. bracteatus</italic>
and
<italic>T. gynetelus</italic>
. A lectotype female is designated for
<italic>T. rusticus</italic>
.
<italic>Trichomalus campestris</italic>
is newly recorded as a parasitoid of
<italic>Ceutorhynchus cardariae</italic>
Korotyaev. Implications of the host-parasitoid associations recovered by the surveys are discussed relative to introduction of species to North America for classical biological control.</p>
</abstract>
<abstract abstract-type="translated" xml:lang="FR">
<title>Résumé</title>
<p>Six espèces de
<italic>Trichomalus</italic>
Thomson ont été élevées en tant que parasitoïdes de Ceutorhynchinae en Europe lors de périodes d'échantillonnage entre 2000 et 2004.
<italic>Trichomalus rusticus</italic>
(Walker) est traité comme espèce valide et non plus comme synonyme de
<italic>T. lucidus</italic>
(Walker), et
<italic>T. lyttus</italic>
(Walker) est transféré de sa synonymie avec
<italic>T. lucidus</italic>
et nouvellement placé en tant que synonyme de
<italic>T. rusticus</italic>
. Une clé illustrée est fournie afin de différencier les mâles et les femelles des six espèces (
<italic>T. bracteatus</italic>
(Walker),
<italic>T. campestris</italic>
(Walker),
<italic>T. gynetelus</italic>
(Walker),
<italic>T. lucidus</italic>
,
<italic>T. perfectus</italic>
(Walker) et
<italic>T. rusticus</italic>
) à l'exception des mâles de
<italic>T. bracteatus</italic>
et
<italic>T. gynetelus</italic>
. Un lectotype femelle est décrit pour
<italic>T. rusticus</italic>
.
<italic>Trichomalus campestris</italic>
est trouvé pour la première fois parasitant
<italic>Ceutorhynchus cardariae</italic>
Korotyaev. Les associations hôte-parasitoïdes déterminées lors des échantillonnages sont discutées, et en particulier ce que ces résultats impliquent pour l'introduction d'espèces en Amérique du Nord en tant qu'auxiliaires de lutte biologique.</p>
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