ZooKeys (Feb 2020)

A new species of Glyptapanteles Ashmead (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae) within Macrobrochis gigas (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae, Lithosiidae) in Fujian, China

  • Ciding Lu,
  • Jinhan Tang,
  • Wanying Dong,
  • Youjun Zhou,
  • Xinmin Gai,
  • Haoyu Lin,
  • Dongbao Song,
  • Guanghong Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.913.46646
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 913
pp. 127 – 139

Abstract

Read online Read online Read online

The south-east coastal area of Fujian, China, belongs to the Oriental Realm, and is characterized by a high insect species richness. In this work, a new species of Hymenopteran parasitoid, Glyptapanteles gigas Liang & Song, sp. nov. found in Jinjiang within hosts of caterpillars Macrobrochis gigas (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae), is described and illustrated, with differences from similar species. Additionally, we presumed that both parasitoid and host species play very important role in the coevolution and tritrophic interaction between plants, phytophagous insects, and their parasitoids, because these insects probably broke the sporangia and made contributions to their colonization, or some spores were spread for long distances by adult moths after their emergence, or some parasitoids were attracted by the eggs and larvae of these caterpillars, which was also thought to be helpful to spread of spores.