Trissolcus brochymenae (Ashmead)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6223117 |
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Trissolcus brochymenae (Ashmead)
Distribution: United States of America, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Trinidad, Saint Vincent Island, Saint John, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Colombia, Venezuela, Perú, Guyana and Brazil ( Johnson 1987b; Correa-Ferreira 1993; Zanuncio et al. 2000; Loiácono and Margaría 2002). New department record for Colombia, Quindío.
Material examined: Uruguay, Paysandú: 7 females, 4-III-2004, Castiglioni coll., reared from eggs of Piezodorus guildinii , on Glycine max (Fabaceae) ; Colonia, La Estanzuela: 10 females and 11 males, I-II-III- 2005, Alzugaray coll., reared from eggs of Piezodorus guildinii , on legume forrages.
Hosts records: Acrosternum aseadum Rolston , A. impicticorne (Stâl) , A. hilare (Say) , Brochymena arborea (Say) , Murgantia histrionica (Hahn) , Nezara viridula , Piezodorus guildinii and Podisus nigrispinus (Dallas) ( Hemiptera , Pentatomidae ) ( Johnson 1984, 1987b, Zanuncio et al. 2000). A case of two scelionid species emerging from a single egg mass, T. brochymenae + T. podisi is herein reported for P. guildinii in Uruguay.
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