Therophilus tumidulus (Nees, 1812)
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Therophilus tumidulus (Nees, 1812) |
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Therophilus tumidulus (Nees, 1812)
Microdus tumidulus Nees: Luciano et al. 1988
Italian distribution of reared parasitoids.
Sardinia: Luciano et al. 1988
Distribution.
Therophilus tumidulus is widespread in the Palearctic area: throughout Europe, Morocco, Russia, Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia as far as Japan and China ( Yu 1997-2012; Yu et al. 2012).
Host range.
The species is known as larval parasitoid of Lepidoptera Momphidae , Gelechiidae , Depressariidae and especially Tortricidae , including the vine tortrix moth Sparganothis pilleriana ( Voukassovitch 1924, Villemant et al. 2012).
Ecological role.
Therophilus tumidulus was the second most frequent larval parasitoid of EGVM on Daphne gnidium in Sardinia, after Phytomyptera nigrina , with parasitism rates ranging from 12.5 to 24.1% in the first generation and 8.6% in the third generation. Telenga (1934) mentioned this species as one of the main parasitoids of EGVM in Crimea vineyards.
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