The genus Acerocephala and observations of the life history of Acerocephala hanuuanamu sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Cerocephalidae) and its bark beetle host on the island of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Hymenoptera Research Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.3897/jhr.97.127702
David N. Honsberger, Maya Honsberger, J. H. Lorenzo-Elarco, Mark G. Wright
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The behavior of Acerocephala hanuuanamusp. nov. found parasitizing Cryphalus brasiliensis under the surface of wood in Ficus microcarpa trees on the island of O‘ahu in Hawai‘i is deduced from observations in naturally occuring branches, and from direct observation using specially designed “phloem sandwich” observation chambers which consist of tree bark peeled through the phloem layer from freshly cut branches and sandwiched between a sheet of aluminum and a sheet of plexiglass. Cryphalus brasiliensis beetles, found living in large numbers in the phloem tissues in F. microcarpa trees, were collected and placed into these chambers. They tunneled into the wood and reproduced, producing an active colony of all life stages. Acerocephala hanuuanamu wasps were then placed into the system and their behavior observed. Typical behavior, aspects of which were recorded in video and still images, was as follows. A female A. hanuuanamu enters the tunnels of the bark beetles. She digs through the debris in the tunnels in a search for larvae and pupae. Cryphalus brasiliensis prepupae construct a hard pupal chamber around themselves before they pupate, and upon encountering a larva in the tunnels or the exterior of a pupal chamber with a pupa inside, she adeptly turns around in the tunnel to sting it, either inserting her ovipositor directly into the larva or by laboriously pushing it through the hard shell of the pupal chamber. When finished stinging, she withdraws her ovipositor slowly and carefully, often extracting tissue from the beetle immature as a sheath around her ovipositor. This structure remains projecting from the larva or pupa, and then the wasp turns around and host feeds through this structure, in the case of a pupa at a substantial distance through the wall of the pupal chamber. Oviposition occurs on larval stages and pupal stages. The egg hatches and the larva develops as an ectoparasitoid on the beetle. When finished feeding, it detaches and pupates in the tunnel. Mating behavior is also described. In addition to C. brasiliensis in F. microcarpa, A. hanuuanamu was also observed attacking Cryphalus mangiferae in mango (Mangifera indica) branches. Acerocephala ihulenasp. nov. was also found on O‘ahu parasitizing Eidophelus pacificus in hau (Hibiscus tiliaceus) branches, and is described. The genus Acerocephala is revised given the perspective resulting from these two new species and aspects of functional morphology observed in the behavioral studies, Acerocephala indicacomb. nov. is transferred to the genus, and a key to the genus is provided.
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Acerocephala 属以及对夏威夷奥阿胡岛上的 Acerocephala hanuuanamu sp.
在夏威夷奥阿胡岛的小榕树木材表面下发现了寄生于Cryphalus brasiliensis的Acerocephala hanuuanamusp.nov.,通过对自然生长的树枝进行观察,以及使用专门设计的 "韧皮部夹层 "观察室进行直接观察,推断出这种甲虫的行为。我们收集了大量生活在 F. microcarpa 树的韧皮部组织中的巴西甲虫,并将其放入这些观察室中。它们钻入木材中繁殖,形成了一个包含所有生命阶段的活跃群体。然后将 Acerocephala hanuuanamu 黄蜂放入系统中,观察它们的行为。典型的行为如下,这些行为的各个方面都记录在视频和静态图像中。一只雌性 A. hanuuanamu 进入树皮甲虫的隧道。它挖开隧道中的碎石,寻找幼虫和蛹。当它在隧道中或蛹室外部遇到幼虫时,就会熟练地在隧道中转过身来蛰它,或者直接将产卵器插入幼虫体内,或者费力地将产卵器推过蛹室的硬壳。蛰完后,它慢慢地、小心翼翼地收回产卵器,通常会在产卵器周围提取甲虫幼虫的组织作为鞘。这种结构从幼虫或蛹中伸出,然后黄蜂转过身来,寄主通过这种结构取食,如果是蛹,则通过蛹室的壁取食,距离很远。产卵发生在幼虫期和化蛹期。卵孵化后,幼虫发育成甲虫的体外寄生虫。取食结束后,幼虫脱离并在隧道中化蛹。交配行为也有描述。除了 F. microcarpa 上的 C. brasiliensis,还观察到 A. hanuuanamu 攻击芒果(Mangifera indica)枝条上的 Cryphalus mangiferae。新发现的 Acerocephala ihulenasp.根据这两个新物种和行为研究中观察到的功能形态学方面的观点,对 Acerocephala 属进行了修订,将 Acerocephala indicacomb.
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