Teresirogas billbrysoni Quicke

Quicke, Donald L. J., Shaw, Mark R., Achterberg, Cornelis Van, Bland, Keith P., Butcher, Buntika A., Lyszkowski, Richard & Zhang, Y. Miles, 2014, A new Australian genus and five new species of Rogadinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), one reared as a gregarious endoparasitoid of an unidentified limacodid (Lepidoptera), Zootaxa 3881 (3), pp. 237-257 : 245

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3881.3.3

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6143886

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038187FB-FFF8-3A73-D9F5-BE4DFC1D0FB7

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scientific name

Teresirogas billbrysoni Quicke
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Teresirogas billbrysoni Quicke & van Achterberg sp. nov.

( Figs 5–6 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 )

Holotype ♀, Australia, “Canberra, ACT, 7 Mar. 1988, L. Barton-Browne, ex Doratifera pupa” ( ANIC).

Paratypes: AUSTRALIA: 3♀, 4♂, with same label data as holotype (2♀, 3♂, ANIC; 1♀, 1♂ RMNH); 22 ♀, 6 ♂, “Ludlow, WA, 6 Jan. 1987, G. Tribe, ex cocoon under bark of E [ucalyptus]. rudis ” (16♀, 4♂, ANIC; 6♀, 2♂, RMNH); 1♀, “NE section of Yarratt State Forest, NE. [of] Wingham, 23 Feb. 1982, G. & T. Williams, at U/V light”, “in dry sclerophyll forest” (AMS); 1♀, CSIRO Exp. Fm, Witton, NSW, 4:1:1969, V.J. Robinson” (AMS); 11♀, 3♂, “Canberra, ACT, 16 Feb. 1960, E.F. Riek” (8♀, 2♂, ANIC; 3♀, 1♂, RMNH); 1♀, Como West, NSW, near Sydney, 21 Feb. 1972, L.S. Willan, MV light” ( ANIC).

Female. Body length 6.9 mm, fore wing length 6.6 mm.

Antennae with 46–57 flagellomeres (even among females from the same series as the holotype, flagellar segment numbers were broadly spread across this range). Palpi of male vesiculate, of female somewhat widened. Median carina of propodeum distinct. Fore wing vein 1cu-a postfurcal, vein 2-CU1 less curved than in T. prestonae . Tarsal claws with large, pointed, black basal lobes.

Etymology. Named after the William Bryson, author of “Down Under” about a trip through Australia as well as many other entertaining works.

Biology. The two series of reared specimens and their data would seem to suggest that they are gregarious parasitoids, though there were no associated host remains with them.

ANIC

Australian National Insect Collection

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

CSIRO

Australian National Fish Collection

NSW

Royal Botanic Gardens, National Herbarium of New South Wales

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Teresirogas

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