The Braconid and Ichneumonid Parasitoid Wasps (eBook, ePUB)
Biology, Systematics, Evolution and Ecology
The Braconid and Ichneumonid Parasitoid Wasps (eBook, ePUB)
Biology, Systematics, Evolution and Ecology
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The Ichneumonoidea is a vast and important superfamily of parasitic wasps, with some 60,000 described species and estimated numbers far higher, especially for small-bodied tropical taxa. The superfamily comprises two cosmopolitan families - Braconidae and Ichneumonidae - that have largely attracted separate groups of researchers, and this, to a considerable extent, has meant that understanding of their adaptive features has often been considered in isolation. This book considers both families, highlighting similarities and differences in their adaptations. The classification of the whole of…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118907061
- Artikelnr.: 41941651
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118907061
- Artikelnr.: 41941651
205 Trachypetiformes 205 Trachypetinae 205 Cyclostomes incertae sedis 209 Protorhyssalinae et al. 209 Apozyginae 210 The aphidioid clade or 'Gondwanan' complex 212 Aphidiinae 212 Maxfischeriinae 224 Mesostoinae (including Canberreriini and Hydrangeocolini) 225 The remaining cyclostomes 229 Doryctinae (including Ypsistocerini) 231 Pambolinae 236 Rhysipolinae 237 Rhyssalinae 238 Rogadinae s.l. Hormiinae Lysiterminae 243 Betylobraconinae 243 Hormiinae 243 Lysiterminae 245 Rogadinae sensu stricto 246 Alysioid subcomplex including Braconinae 250 Alysiinae and Opiinae 250 Alysiinae 251 General Alysiinae biology 251 Alysiini 253 Dacnusini 255 Opiinae 256 Braconinae 260 Exothecinae 269 Gnamptodontinae (= Gnaptodontinae) 270 Telengaiinae 271 The non-cyclostomes 271 Sigalphoid complex 271 Agathidinae 272 Sigalphinae 275 Helconoid complex 278 Helconinae 279 Helconoid group incertae sedis 281 Blacinae 282 Acampsohelconinae 283 Macrocentrine subcomplex 284 Macrocentrinae 284 Charmontiinae 287 Amicrocentrinae 287 Xiphozelinae 288 Homolobinae 290 Microtypinae 292 Orgilinae 292 Euphoroid complex 294 Euphorinae 294 Cenocoeliinae 310 The microgastroids 311 Cardiochilinae 312 Cheloninae (including Adeliini) 315 Dirrhopinae 319 Ichneutinae 320 Khoikhoiinae 322 Mendesellinae 322 Microgastrinae 322 Miracinae 335 Unplaced subfamilies 335 Masoninae 335 Meteorideinae 337 13 Phylogeny and Systematics of The Ichneumonidae 341 History of ichneumonid classification 342 Henry Townes (1913-90) and his idiosyncratic nomenclature 344 The extinct subfamilies 344 Tanychorinae
344 Palaeoichneumoninae
346 Labenopimplinae
348 Pherombinae
349 Townesitinae
349 The xoridiformes 349 Xoridinae 349 The labeniformes 353 Labeninae 353 Groteini 355 Labenini 355 Poecilocryptini 356 The pimpliformes 356 Acaenitinae 356 Collyriinae 359 Cylloceriinae 360 Diacritinae 360 Diplazontinae 361 Orthocentrinae (= Helictinae) 366 Pimplinae 367 Delomeristini 369 Ephialtini (= Pimplini of Townes) 369 Polysphincta group 371 Pimplini 373 Poemeniinae (= Neoxoridinae) 378 Poemeniini 378 Pseudorhyssini 378 Rodrigamini 378 Rhyssinae 379 The ichneumoniformes 383 Adelognathinae 383 Agriotypinae 385 Alomyinae 387 Cryptinae 388 Aptesini 391 Cryptini 391 Phygadeuontini 393 Ichneumoninae 394 The brachycyrtiformes 398 Brachycyrtinae 398 Claseinae (Clasinae) 398 Pedunculinae 399 The orthopelmatiformes 400 Orthopelmatinae 400 The ophioniformes 400 Lower ophioniformes 402 Banchinae 402 Lycorininae 406 Sisyrostolinae 407 Stilbopinae 407 Tryphoninae 411 Middle ophioniformes 416 Ctenopelmatinae 416 Mesochorinae 421 Metopiinae 422 Oxytorinae 424 Tatogastrinae 425 Tersilochinae (including Neorhacodinae and Phrudinae s.s.) 426 Higher ophioniformes 430 Anomaloninae 430 Campopleginae 432 Cremastinae 438 Hybrizontinae 439 Nesomesochorinae 442 Ophioninae 442 Unplaced subfamilies 445 Eucerotinae 445 Microleptinae 447 Part 3 Ecology and Diversity 451 14 Ecology 453 Adult diet 454 Host-feeding 454 Water sugar and pollen feeding 457 Fecundity 460 Voltinism and seasonality 462 Daily activity patterns 462 Diapause 463 Cold hardiness hibernation and overwintering 465 Coloration and thermoregulation 467 Biological control 467 Effect on host food consumption 471 Artificial diets 474 Artificial hosts 475 Use of alternative hosts 475 Hyperparasitism and kleptoparasitism 476 Predation 477 Pathogens 477 Transmission of host pathogens 479 Dispersal 480 Coloration and mimetic rings 480 Palatability and odours 481 Competition 482 Apparent competition 482 Host ranges of parasitoids 483 Parasitoid guilds and food webs 484 Evolution of host ranges and speciation 486 15 Local and Global Patterns In Diversity 489 Field research in the tropics and anomalous diversity 490 Estimation of global ichneumonoid species richness 492 Distribution related to climate and latitude 496 The nasty host hypothesis 497 Biogeography 503 Islands and their parasitoid faunas 505 Species accumulation curves 506 Altitudinal gradients 507 Estimating local species diversity 508 Ichneumonoidea as biodiversity indicators 510 Conservation 510 Effect of habitat degradation on ichneumonoid composition 511 Significance of cryptic species 511 16 Collecting and Rearing Ichneumonoidea 513 Field collecting adults 516 Pan traps 518 Sweep netting 519 Light trapping 521 Canopy fogging 521 Malaise traps 521 Rearings from wild-collected hosts 523 Rearing leaf rollers and tiers 524 Substrate rearings 524 Culturing 524 Mating in captivity 525 Mass rearing 525 Mounting specimens for taxonomic study 526 Preparing specimens from alcohol storage 526 Direct pinning 527 Side gluing 527 Card rectangles and card points 527 Secondary staging 528 Labelling 528 Preserving specimens for DNA analysis 528 Packaging and posting specimens to other workers 530 17 Epilogue 533 Phylogenetic questions 534 Host and parasitism questions 534 Physiological questions 535 Ecological questions 536 Glossary 539 References 547 Author index 633 General index 653 Host index 659 Ichneumonoid genus tribe and subfamily index 665 Ichneumonoidea species index 677 Color Plate Sections Are Inserted Between Pages Noted Below First 13-page colour plate section (between pages 112 and 113) Second 13-page colour plate section (between pages 224 and 225) Third 13-page colour plate section (between pages 336 and 337) Fourth 13-page colour plate section (between pages 448 and 449)
205 Trachypetiformes 205 Trachypetinae 205 Cyclostomes incertae sedis 209 Protorhyssalinae et al. 209 Apozyginae 210 The aphidioid clade or 'Gondwanan' complex 212 Aphidiinae 212 Maxfischeriinae 224 Mesostoinae (including Canberreriini and Hydrangeocolini) 225 The remaining cyclostomes 229 Doryctinae (including Ypsistocerini) 231 Pambolinae 236 Rhysipolinae 237 Rhyssalinae 238 Rogadinae s.l. Hormiinae Lysiterminae 243 Betylobraconinae 243 Hormiinae 243 Lysiterminae 245 Rogadinae sensu stricto 246 Alysioid subcomplex including Braconinae 250 Alysiinae and Opiinae 250 Alysiinae 251 General Alysiinae biology 251 Alysiini 253 Dacnusini 255 Opiinae 256 Braconinae 260 Exothecinae 269 Gnamptodontinae (= Gnaptodontinae) 270 Telengaiinae 271 The non-cyclostomes 271 Sigalphoid complex 271 Agathidinae 272 Sigalphinae 275 Helconoid complex 278 Helconinae 279 Helconoid group incertae sedis 281 Blacinae 282 Acampsohelconinae 283 Macrocentrine subcomplex 284 Macrocentrinae 284 Charmontiinae 287 Amicrocentrinae 287 Xiphozelinae 288 Homolobinae 290 Microtypinae 292 Orgilinae 292 Euphoroid complex 294 Euphorinae 294 Cenocoeliinae 310 The microgastroids 311 Cardiochilinae 312 Cheloninae (including Adeliini) 315 Dirrhopinae 319 Ichneutinae 320 Khoikhoiinae 322 Mendesellinae 322 Microgastrinae 322 Miracinae 335 Unplaced subfamilies 335 Masoninae 335 Meteorideinae 337 13 Phylogeny and Systematics of The Ichneumonidae 341 History of ichneumonid classification 342 Henry Townes (1913-90) and his idiosyncratic nomenclature 344 The extinct subfamilies 344 Tanychorinae
344 Palaeoichneumoninae
346 Labenopimplinae
348 Pherombinae
349 Townesitinae
349 The xoridiformes 349 Xoridinae 349 The labeniformes 353 Labeninae 353 Groteini 355 Labenini 355 Poecilocryptini 356 The pimpliformes 356 Acaenitinae 356 Collyriinae 359 Cylloceriinae 360 Diacritinae 360 Diplazontinae 361 Orthocentrinae (= Helictinae) 366 Pimplinae 367 Delomeristini 369 Ephialtini (= Pimplini of Townes) 369 Polysphincta group 371 Pimplini 373 Poemeniinae (= Neoxoridinae) 378 Poemeniini 378 Pseudorhyssini 378 Rodrigamini 378 Rhyssinae 379 The ichneumoniformes 383 Adelognathinae 383 Agriotypinae 385 Alomyinae 387 Cryptinae 388 Aptesini 391 Cryptini 391 Phygadeuontini 393 Ichneumoninae 394 The brachycyrtiformes 398 Brachycyrtinae 398 Claseinae (Clasinae) 398 Pedunculinae 399 The orthopelmatiformes 400 Orthopelmatinae 400 The ophioniformes 400 Lower ophioniformes 402 Banchinae 402 Lycorininae 406 Sisyrostolinae 407 Stilbopinae 407 Tryphoninae 411 Middle ophioniformes 416 Ctenopelmatinae 416 Mesochorinae 421 Metopiinae 422 Oxytorinae 424 Tatogastrinae 425 Tersilochinae (including Neorhacodinae and Phrudinae s.s.) 426 Higher ophioniformes 430 Anomaloninae 430 Campopleginae 432 Cremastinae 438 Hybrizontinae 439 Nesomesochorinae 442 Ophioninae 442 Unplaced subfamilies 445 Eucerotinae 445 Microleptinae 447 Part 3 Ecology and Diversity 451 14 Ecology 453 Adult diet 454 Host-feeding 454 Water sugar and pollen feeding 457 Fecundity 460 Voltinism and seasonality 462 Daily activity patterns 462 Diapause 463 Cold hardiness hibernation and overwintering 465 Coloration and thermoregulation 467 Biological control 467 Effect on host food consumption 471 Artificial diets 474 Artificial hosts 475 Use of alternative hosts 475 Hyperparasitism and kleptoparasitism 476 Predation 477 Pathogens 477 Transmission of host pathogens 479 Dispersal 480 Coloration and mimetic rings 480 Palatability and odours 481 Competition 482 Apparent competition 482 Host ranges of parasitoids 483 Parasitoid guilds and food webs 484 Evolution of host ranges and speciation 486 15 Local and Global Patterns In Diversity 489 Field research in the tropics and anomalous diversity 490 Estimation of global ichneumonoid species richness 492 Distribution related to climate and latitude 496 The nasty host hypothesis 497 Biogeography 503 Islands and their parasitoid faunas 505 Species accumulation curves 506 Altitudinal gradients 507 Estimating local species diversity 508 Ichneumonoidea as biodiversity indicators 510 Conservation 510 Effect of habitat degradation on ichneumonoid composition 511 Significance of cryptic species 511 16 Collecting and Rearing Ichneumonoidea 513 Field collecting adults 516 Pan traps 518 Sweep netting 519 Light trapping 521 Canopy fogging 521 Malaise traps 521 Rearings from wild-collected hosts 523 Rearing leaf rollers and tiers 524 Substrate rearings 524 Culturing 524 Mating in captivity 525 Mass rearing 525 Mounting specimens for taxonomic study 526 Preparing specimens from alcohol storage 526 Direct pinning 527 Side gluing 527 Card rectangles and card points 527 Secondary staging 528 Labelling 528 Preserving specimens for DNA analysis 528 Packaging and posting specimens to other workers 530 17 Epilogue 533 Phylogenetic questions 534 Host and parasitism questions 534 Physiological questions 535 Ecological questions 536 Glossary 539 References 547 Author index 633 General index 653 Host index 659 Ichneumonoid genus tribe and subfamily index 665 Ichneumonoidea species index 677 Color Plate Sections Are Inserted Between Pages Noted Below First 13-page colour plate section (between pages 112 and 113) Second 13-page colour plate section (between pages 224 and 225) Third 13-page colour plate section (between pages 336 and 337) Fourth 13-page colour plate section (between pages 448 and 449)