Ablerus atomon ( Walker, 1847 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.1653/024.099.0310 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11549694 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CF5C3E-3716-FFC0-FF6A-3678FD85FBDD |
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Ablerus atomon ( Walker, 1847 ) |
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1. Ablerus atomon ( Walker, 1847) View in CoL
( Figs. 1–4 View Figs )
Encyrtus atomon Walker, 1847: 229 .
Type status unknown. Austria .
Azotus marchali Howard, 1898: 139 .
Holotype ♂. France::aris ( USNM).
Azotus pinifoliae Mercet, 1912: 141 View in CoL . Syntypes 1 ♀, 1 ♂. Spain: Madrid .
Synonymy by Ferrière, 1965: 105.
Azotus mokrzeckii Nowicky, 1926: 108 .
Holotype ♀. Poland: Bobrowa .
Synonymy by Ferrière, 1965: 105.
Azotus atomon ( Walker, 1847) View in CoL : Ferrière, 1965: 105.
Ablerus atomon ( Walker, 1847) View in CoL : Hayat, 1994: 84.
MATERIAL
China. Xinjiang: 1 ♀, Yining, 23-VII-2010, Hong-Ying Hu, by sweeping ( FAFU); 1 ♀, Hutubi, 23-VII-2005, Hong-Ying Hu, by sweeping (FAFU); 1 ♀, Zeketai, 2-VIII-2006, Hong-Ying Hu, by sweeping ( FAFU) .
HOSTS
The following hosts are recorded: Diaspididae : Diaspidiotus gigas (Thiem & Gerneck) , ( Li et al. 2011); Chionaspis stantophris , Ch. pinifoliae (Fitch) , Diaspidiotus caucasicus (Borchsenius) , D. hungaricus Kosztarab , D. ostreaeformis (Curtis) , D. perniciosus (Comstock) , D. prunorum (Laing) , D. pyri (Lichtenstein) , D. uvae (Comstock) , Epidiaspis leperii (Signoret) , Lepidosaphes conchiformis Gmelin , L. ulmi (L.), Leucaspis loewi Colvée , L. pini (Hartig) , L. pusilla Löw , L. signoreti Targioni-Tozzetti , Nuculaspis abietis (Schrank) , Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni-Tozzetti) , Quadraspidiotus zonatus (Frauenfeld) . Aphelinidae : Encarsia leucaspidis (Mercet) , ( Walker 1847; Nikol’skaja & Yasnosh 1966; Annecke & Insley 1970; Hayat 1979; Darling & Johnson 1984; Hayat 1994; Yasnosh 1995; Noyes 2015)
DISTRIBUTION
China (Xijiang); Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran, Turkey, Russia, Austria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, America, Argentina, Egypt, Australia.
REMARKS
Ablerus atomon was first recorded from China by Li et al. (2011), reared from Diaspidiotus gigas (Thiem & Gerneck) in Xinjiang. However, A. atomon was considered as a hyperparasitoid of scale insects ( Nikol’skaja & Yasnosh 1966), and the above scale insect hosts are probably the secondary hosts for A. atomon .
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Ablerus atomon ( Walker, 1847 )
Wang, Zhu Hong, Huang, Jian & Polaszek, Andrew 2016 |
Ablerus atomon ( Walker, 1847 )
Hayat M. 1994: 84 |
Azotus atomon ( Walker, 1847 )
Ferriere C. 1965: 105 |
Azotus marchali
Howard LO 1898: 139 |
Encyrtus atomon
Walker F. 1847: 229 |