Trybliographa Forster

Trybliographa Förster (Fig. 15) Trybliographa are often parasitoids of Anthomyiidae (Paretas-Martínez et al. 2013). Trybliographa are commonly collected and widespread. North Island: AK, BP, GB, HB. South Island: BR, NN, MC. However, there are at least two species of Trybliographa in the NZAC. Molec...

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Main Author: Ward, D. F.
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5669865
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5669865
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Summary:Trybliographa Förster (Fig. 15) Trybliographa are often parasitoids of Anthomyiidae (Paretas-Martínez et al. 2013). Trybliographa are commonly collected and widespread. North Island: AK, BP, GB, HB. South Island: BR, NN, MC. However, there are at least two species of Trybliographa in the NZAC. Molecular information from one New Zealand specimen (Table 1) matches two specimens from Canada; including Churchill, Manitoba (TWHYM 037-09; Stahlhut et al. 2013) and Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta (CNWLF 453 - 12). Trybliographa can be abundant in New Zealand. For example, Hodge et al. (2010) surveyed the insect fauna of different habitat types using mushroom baits. Of the 125 Hymenoptera specimens collected, 96 % were Trybliographa. They were abundant in exotic conifers and urban sites but not native forest. Interestingly, in this study only one specimen of Anthomyiidae (Diptera) was caught, a group which is usually parasitised by Trybliographa (Paretas-Martínez et al. 2013). Published as part of Ward, D. F., 2014, Overview and key to the New Zealand Cynipoidea (Hymenoptera), pp. 563-579 in Zootaxa 3878 (6) on page 573, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.3878.6.4, http://zenodo.org/record/226347