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HYMENOPTERA, Tetracampidae (Chalcidoidea) -- <Images> & <Juveniles> This is a small family
of parasitic wasps. They are parasitoids of phytophagous insects, primarily Diptera.
There are ca. 46 species in 16 genera, and they are rare absent in the
Americas. The biology of most species of Tetracampidae are little
studied. Most of those whose hosts are known are associated with insects that
mine in plants (Boucek & Askew, 1968). European species of one genus, Dipriocampe, are endoparasitoids of the eggs
of diprionid sawflies (Niklas, 1956), and the British species of Foersterella are endoparasitoids of the eggs of
Cassida spp.
(Coleoptera, Cassididae) (Boucek & Askew, 1968). One species, Dipriocampe diprioni was introduced into Canada
from Europe for the biological control of diprionid pests but did not become
established. There are many fossil
taxa but their relationships to other chalcidoid families is obscure. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = References: Please refer to <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references
may be found at: MELVYL
Library] Boucek, Z.
1958. Revision der Europäischen
Tetracampidae (Hym., Chalcidoidea) mit einem katalog der arten der Welt. Acta.
Ent. Mus. Natn. Pragae 32: 41-90. Boucek, Z.
1988. Australasian
Chalcidoidea, a biosystematic revision of genera of fourteen families, with a
reclassification of species. CAB
Internatl., Wallingford, UK. 832 p. Boucek, Z. & R. R. Askew. 1968a.
Index to entomophagus insects.
World Tetracampidae. Le Francois, Paris. 20 p. Boucek, Z. & Askew, R.R. 1968b. World Tetracampidae. Index of Entomophagous
Insects 4:19pp. (Ed.:
Delucchi, V.; Remaudière, G.) Le François, Paris. Gibson A.P.
1993. Superfamilies Mymarommatoidea and Chalcidoidea (pp. 570-655). In:
GOULET, H. & HUBER, J. (eds). Hymenoptera of the World: an
identification guide to families. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada,
Ottawa, Canada, 668 pp. Niklas, O.F. 1957. Tetracampe diprioni Ferrière as an egg-parasite
of Neodiprion
sertifer. Beitr. Ent. 6(3/4):320-332. Nikol'skaya, M. N. & V. A. Trjapitcyn. 1978/1987. Family Tetracampidae (Tetracampids). In: G. S. Medvedev (ed.) 1987, Keys to the
Insects of the European Part of the USSR. Vol. 3 Hymenoptera, Pt. 2. Akad. Nauk.,
Zool. Inst., Leningrad, SSSR. (trans. fr. Russian, Amerind. Publ. Co.,
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi). 1341 p. Peck, O., Boucek, Z. &
Hoffer, A. 1964. Keys to the Chalcidoidea of Czechoslovakia (Insecta:
Hymenoptera). Memoirs of
the Entomological Society of Canada No 34:170pp, 289 figs. 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
Tetracampidae. In: B. R.
Subba-Rao, & M. Hayat (eds.), Oriental Insects, Vol. 19. Association For The Study of Oriental.
Insects, Gainesville, FL. 329 p. Sugonjaev, E.S. 1971. Novoe podsemeystvo khal'tsid
Mongolocampinae Sugonjaev, subfam.n. (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea,
Tetracampidae) iz Mongol i Kazakhstan. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 50(3): 664-675. (In Russian;
English translation: Entomological
Review, Washington 50(3):377-383). Yoshimoto,
C. M. 1975.
Cretaceous chalcidoid fossils from Canadian amber. Canad. Ent. 107: 499-528. Yoshimoto, C. M. 1978. Two new species
of Epiclerus from the New
World (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea, Tetracampidae). Canad. Ent. 110:
1207-11. 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. |