Los Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) asociados con agallas de Cinípidos (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae) en la Comunidad de Madrid

  1. Gómez Sánchez, José Francisco
  2. Hernández Nieves, María Purificación
  3. Garrido Torres, A. M.
  4. Askew, R.R.
  5. Nieves-Aldrey, J. L.
Journal:
Graellsia

ISSN: 0367-5041

Year of publication: 2006

Volume: 62

Pages: 293-331

Type: Article

DOI: 10.3989/GRAELLSIA.2006.V62.IEXTRA.122 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDigital CSIC editor

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Abstract

Information about the chalcid wasp parasitoid community (Hymenoptera,Chalcidoidea) associated with galls of Cynipidae in Madrid (Spain) is compiled and updated. Studied material includes more than 1000 published and unpublished records from samplings in 80 sites in the Madrid region carried out over twenty three years by the research team. A check-list of 121 species, 19 of them provisionally identified, from 6 families of Chalcidoidea is provided as follows: 26 Eurytomidae, 27 Torymidae, 9 Ormyridae, 33 Pteromalidae, 9 Eupelmidae and 17 Eulophidae. Ormyrus rufimanus Mayr, 1904 and Idiomacromerus semiaeneus (Szelenyi, 1957) are recorded for the firsttime in the Iberian Peninsula. For each family and genus of Chalcidoidea data are given on biology, diversity and distribution in Comunidad de Madrid. The composition of the chalcid wasp parasitoid community associated with gall wasps in Comunidad de Madrid is discussed and compared to the same community data from the Iberian Peninsula and the Western Palaearctic. Species from the Iberian community of chalcid parasitoids that are missing from Madrid region, exclusive species and potentially present species are also commented upon. Finally two appendices are presented as follows: a list of the Chalcidoidea species reared from 73 different galls made by 71 cynipid species from Madrid with associated parasitoid records, and a final appendix with full record data ofall studied material, including information on the sampling localities with X, Y georeferenced coordinates, host galls and host plants.

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