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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Braconidae
Genus: Adialytus
Name
Adialytus arvicola (Starý, 1961) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Lysiphlebus arvicola Starý, 1961a: 98–100.
Material examined
38♂ 63♀, Sipha flava(Forbes) on Agropyrum repens, KE, Kermanshah (34°19'33"N, 47°05'53"E, 1322 m), 25.VI.2011, 22♂ 55♀, coll. Y. Nazari; Sipha maydisPasserini on Avena fatua, KE, Kermanshah (34°19'33"N, 47°05'53"E, 1322 m), 11.VI.2011, 2♂, coll. Y. Nazari; on Bromus tectorum, KE, Sanandaj (35°17'52"N, 46°59'59"E, 1517 m), 16.V.2005, 1♂, coll. E. Rakhshani; on Cynodon dactylon, KN, Kerman (30°14'28"N, 57°07'20"E, 1775 m), 22.XI.2007, 6♂ 2♀, coll. H. Barahoei; on Sorghum halepense, KE, Kermanshah (34°19'35"N, 47°06'00"E, 1320 m), 11.VI.2011, 2♂ 3♀, coll.: Y. Nazari; Sipha elegans del Guercio on Triticum aestivum, KR, Mashhad (36°15'22"N, 59°28'42"E, 1164m), 12.IV.2012, 5♂ 3♀, coll. J. Karimi.
Comments
Generally this species can be confused with other Adialytus species on Sipha aphids, but it is immediately distinguishable by its very short vein R1 (0.7–0.8 × as long as pterostigma) (Fig 3C). Also, its petiole has much stronger anterior and spiracular tubercles (Fig 5C). Most of the metasoma is yellowish, while in other Adialytus species it is uniformly brown to dark brown.
Taxon Treatment
- Rakhshani, E; Starý, P; Tomanović, Ž; 2012: Species of Adialytus Förster, 1862 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Aphidiinae) in Iran: taxonomic notes and tritrophic associations ZooKeys, 221: 81-95. doi
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