Journal of Hymenoptera Research (Jun 2014)

Description and natural history of the first micropterous Meteorus species: M. orocrambivorus sp. n. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae), endemic to New Zealand

  • Helmuth Aguirre,
  • Scott Shaw,
  • Jocelyn Berry,
  • Claudio de Sassi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.38.7403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 0
pp. 45 – 57

Abstract

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Wing reduction is well known in the cyclostome lineage of Braconidae, but very unusual in non-cyclostome groups. A new species from New Zealand, Meteorus orocrambivorus, the first micropterous species of the non-cyclostome and cosmopolitan genus Meteorus, is described. Phylogenetic analysis places it close to M. versicolor, a macropterous parasitoid of macrolepidoptera. Details about its host relationships, plant associations and habitat suggest that the necessity of succeeding in cryptic environments may explain the wing modification. A possible case of Batesian mimicry with ants could explain the extreme sexual dimorphism.