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| HYMENOPTERA, Tanaostigmatidae (Chalcidoidea) --  <Images> & <Juveniles>               Tanaostigmatidae. -- This is a small family of parasitic wasps, most of
  which are phytophagous tropical and subtropical insects that form galls in
  plant stems, leaves, or seeds. There are only ca.  95 species in 10 genera, and             They are typically
  short, squat wasps, best recognized by a protruding prepectus, and the
  mesonotum is often strongly arched, so the pronotum is nearly vertical.  Most of these phytophagous insects are associated with galls, and probably are
  the gall-formers. There are many records of species reared from galls,
  however little detailed biologies are studied, but exceptions to gall-forming
  species are known. Sole seed infestation without gall formation has been
  reported from India (Lateef, 1977; Lateef, et al. 1985); and inquinilism in
  cecidomyiid galls is known from Brazil and Japan (LaSalle, 1987). Cynipencyrtus
  flavus Ishii of Japan is the only known parasitic species known.  It 
  attacks gall-forming cynipids (Tachikawa, 1973, 1978). Preferred host
  plants for members of this family are woody trees and shrubs in the pea
  family Fabaceae, although species have been reared from galls on Triplaris
  (Polygonaceae), Scutia and Condalia (Rhamnaceae) and Psidium
  (Myrtaceae), and recorded as collected on several other families.              The galls are of many types, and
  may be found on stems, leaves, seeds of flowers (usually in deformed
  ovaries).  Four
  species occur in the Southwestern United States and Florida.  The larvae are primarily gall makers.   = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =   References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references
  may be found at:  MELVYL
  Library]   LaSalle, J. 1987. New World Tanaostigmatidae (Hymenoptera,
  Chalcidoidea). Contribution of the American Entomological Institute 23(1):1-181.   Lateef, S.S. 1977. A new hymenopteran pest, Tanaostigmodes
  sp. (Hymenoptera: Tanaostigmodae) recorded on pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan
  Millsp.) at ICRISAT, Hyderabad, India. Tropical Grain Legume Bulletin
  No 7:6-7.   Lateef,
  S.S., Reed, W. & LaSalle, J. 1985. Tanaostigmodes cajaninae LaSalle sp.n. (Hymenoptera:
  Tanaostigmatidae), a potential pest of the pigeon pea in India. Bulletin of
  Entomological Research 75(2): 305-313.   Prinsloo, G. L.  1980. 
  An illustrated guide to the families of African Chalcidoidea (Insecta:
  Hymenoptera).  Rep. So. Africa, Dept.
  Agr. & Fisheries Sci. Bull. 395. 
  66 p.   Subba-Rao, B. R.  1988. 
  Family Tanaostigmatidae.  In:  B. R. Subba-Rao, & M. Hayat (eds.), Oriental Insects, Vol.
  19.  Association For The Study of
  Oriental. Insects, Gainesville, FL.  329
  p.   Tachikawa, T. 1973. Discovery of the hosts of Cynipencyrtus
  bicolor Ishii and Microterys tarumiensis Tachikawa
  (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea - Encyrtidae). Transactions of the Shikoku
  Entomological Society 11(4): 133-134.   Tachikawa,
  T. 1978. A
  note on the genus Cynipencyrtus Ishii (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea -
  Encyrtidae). Transactions of Shikoku Entomological Society 14(1/2):69-71.   Yoshimoto, C. M. 
  1984.  The Insects and
  Arachnids of Canada. Part 12.  The
  Families and Subfamilies of Canadian Chalcidoid Wasps, Hymenoptera:
  Chalcidoidea.  Biosystematics Res.
  Inst., Ottawa, Ontario, Res. Br. Agr. Canada
  Publ. 1760.  149 p.   |