Family TRIGONALIDAE
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N.B. Stevens & A.D. Austin, Centre for Evolutionary Biology and Biodiversity and the Department of Applied and Molecular Ecology, Waite Campus, Adelaide University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Introduction
The Trigonalidae comprise about 100 species worldwide (Carmean 1998). Only ten species in two genera are recorded from Australia, where they appear to be associated with sawfly or lepidopteran hosts (Weinstein & Austin 1991).
The adults are moderate sized (4–12 mm) and superficially resemble some Vespidae. The females often have the posterior metasoma modified so they can push eggs into the undersides of leaves with their ovipositor. The eggs are then ingested by the leaf-feeding larval host. They hatch in the gut and burrow into the host's body cavity to develop as endoparasitoids (Naumann 1991; Weinstein & Austin 1991). Trigonalid larvae often develop as hyperparasitoids when the primarily sawfly or lepidopteran host is parasitised by tachinid fly larvae, or when parasitised caterpillars are fed to the larvae of vespid wasps.
Previously, the family was divided into six subfamilies, but after recent phylogenetic analysis this was reduced to two (Carmean & Kimsey 1998): the Orthogonalinae containing only the nominal genus Orthogonalys Schulz (extralimital to Australia) and the Trigonalinae comprising 14 genera, two of which occur in Australia.
General References
Carmean, D. & Kimsey, L. 1998. Phylogenetic revision of the parasitoid wasp family Trigonalidae (Hymenoptera). Systematic Entomology 23: 35-76
Naumann, I.D. 1991. Hymenoptera (Wasps, bees, ants, sawflies). pp. 916-1000 in CSIRO (ed). The Insects of Australia. A textbook for students and research workers. Carlton : Melbourne University Press.
Weinstein, P. & Austin, A.D. 1991. The host relationships of trigonalyid wasps (Hymenoptera: Trigonalyidae), with a review of their biology and catalogue to world species. Journal of Natural History 25: 399-433
History of changes
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12-Feb-2010 | (import) |