Comparative morphology, biology and phylogeny of terminal‐instar larvae of the European species of Toryminae (Hym., Chalcidoidea, Torymidae) parasitoids of gall

TitleComparative morphology, biology and phylogeny of terminal‐instar larvae of the European species of Toryminae (Hym., Chalcidoidea, Torymidae) parasitoids of gall
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsGÓMEZ, J. F.
JournalZoological Journal of of the Linnean Society
Volume154
Pagination676-721
ISBN Number0000101001
Keywordscynipid galls, food webs, identification key, immature stages
Abstract

We present a phylogenetic and taxonomic study of the morphology and biology of the terminal-instar larval stage of 19 species representing all the genera of Torymidae parasitoids of gall wasps in Europe, with the single exception of Megastigmus. The genera studied include Adontomerus Nikol’skaya, Idiomacromerus Crawford, Chalcimerus Steffan & Andriescu, Glyphomerus Förster, Pseudotorymus Masi and Torymus Dalman. We primarily used chaetotaxy and some head structures. The terminal-instar larvae of all studied species are thoroughly described for the first time and illustrated with SEM images. We provide diagnostic characters for the family and the genera studied, and keys to genera and species for the identification of torymid larvae associated with cynipid galls. The majority of the torymid larvae studied are solitary monophagous parasitoids. Finally, to assess the potential use of larval characters in systematic studies of the family, a phylogenetic analysis of the studied taxa based on 42 larval morphological characters is proposed and compared with the current taxonomy of Torymidae. Our results suggest that body chaetotaxy, and characters of the head and mouthparts could be used for genera and species discrimination.