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Anagrus setosus

Anagrus setosus (lat.) Is a species of chalcidoid riders of the genus Anagrus from the family Mymaridae . Parasites of insect eggs [1] .

Anagrus setosus
Scientific classification
Domain:Eukaryotes
Kingdom:Animals
Kingdom :Eumetazoi
No rank :Bilateral symmetrical
No rank :Primary
No rank :Molting
No rank :Panarthropoda
Type of:Arthropods
Subtype :Tracheo-breathing
Overclass :Six-legged
Grade:Insects
Subclass :Winged insects
Infraclass :Winged insects
Treasure :Fully Transformed Insects
Squadron :Hymenopterida
Squad:Hymenoptera
Suborder :Belly-bellied
Superfamily :Chalcides
Family:Mymaridae
Gender:Anagrus
View:Anagrus setosus
International scientific name

Anagrus setosus Chiappini & Lin, 1998

Distribution

Far East of Russia , Southeast Asia ( China , Nepal , Taiwan ): [1] .

Description

Small chalcidoid riders , characterized by the following features: brown insects, antennae scapus , legs, chest light yellow; the ratio of antenna meters (F1 = 1) - 4.3: 1.9: 1: 2.9: 2.9: 3.0: 3.1: 2.9: 4.6; the ratio of the length of the ovipositor to the length of the anterior tibia is from 1.4 to 1.6. Body length about 1 mm. The antennae are filiform. According to the number of antenna segments, sexual dimorphism is observed: the flagellum of females is 6-segmented (antennae 9-segmented) and in males the flagellum is 11-segmented (antennae 13-segmented). The paws consist of 4 segments. Four membranous wings (posterior pair less than anterior) with fully reduced venation. The abdomen is stalked. Presumably, like other species, a kind of endoparasite on insect eggs. The species was first described in 1998, and its valid status was confirmed in 2015 during a world audit of the genus conducted by the Russian-American hymenopterologist Sergei Vladimirovich Tryapitsin (Entomology Research Museum, Department of Entomology, University of California , Riverside , California , USA ) [1 ] [2] [3] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 Triapitsyn, Serguei V. Taxonomy of the genus Anagrus Haliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) of the world: an annotated key to the described species, discussion of the remaining problems, and a checklist ( Act .) // Acta zoológica lilloana : Magazine. - San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina: Fundación Miguel Lillo, 2015 .-- Vol. 59, no. 1-2 . - P. 3-50. - ISSN 1852-6098 .
  2. ↑ Noyes JS (2012). Universal Chalcidoidea Database. World Wide Web electronic publication. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/chalcidoids. Version as of June 2012
  3. ↑ Chiappini, E .; Lin, NQ 1998, Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) of China with descriptions of nine new species. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 91 (5): 549-571

Literature

  • Chiappini E., Triapitsyn SV, Donev A. Key to the Holarctic species of Anagrus Haliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) with a review of the Nearctic and Palaearctic (other than European) species and descriptions of new taxa (Eng.) // J Nat Hist: Journal. - 1996. - Vol. 30. - P. 551-595.
  • Triapitsyn SV, Berezovskiy VV Review of the genus Anagrus Haliday, 1833 (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in Russia, with notes on some extralimital species (Eng.) // Far Eastern Entomologist: Journal. - 2004. - Vol. 139. - P. 1-36.

Links

  • Universal chalcidoidea database
  • Anagrus Haliday 1833 (Hymenoptera - Chalcidoidea) taxapad.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anagrus_setosus&oldid=101745271


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