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摘要
仙女蝇(Cosmocomoidea tenuis Xu, Lin and Hu)(膜翅目:仙女蝇科)以前仅见于中国大陆(福建)和台湾,这是首次在日本记录到,该种仙女蝇是用本州岛山梨县的有机猕猴桃(Actinidia chinensis 和 A. deliciosa,Actinidiaceae)叶子饲养的。根据来自日本的标本,对 C. tenuis 的雌雄两性进行了重新描述并绘制了插图。讨论了它与黑尖叶蝉 Bothrogonia ferruginea (Fabricius) (半翅目:蝉科:蝉属)的明显寄主关系。这种尖叶蝉是日本有机葡萄园和猕猴桃园中常见但次要的害虫,也是台湾栽培葡萄上植物病原菌 Xyllella fastidiosa 的已知媒介。B. ferruginea 的卵寄生虫是亚洲部分地区广泛分布的物种,以前一直不为人知。Cosmocomoidea tenuis 还被鉴定为台湾另一种已知的 X. fastidiosa 病媒的卵寄生虫,这种病媒是一种鞘翅目叶蝉 Kolla paulula (Walker)。
A new record of the fairyfly Cosmocomoidea tenuis (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) from Japan, with notes on its host associations
The fairyfly Cosmocomoidea tenuis Xu, Lin and Hu (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), which was previously known only from mainland China (Fujian) and Taiwan, is for the first time recorded from Japan where it was reared from organic kiwifruit, Actinidia chinensis and A. deliciosa (Actinidiaceae), leaves in Yamanashi Prefecture on Honshu Island. Both sexes of C. tenuis are redescribed and illustrated based on specimens from Japan. Its apparent host association with black-tipped leafhopper Bothrogonia ferruginea (Fabricius) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Cicadellinae) is discussed. This sharpshooter leafhopper is a common but minor pest in organic vineyards and kiwifruit orchards in Japan and a known vector of the phytopathogenic bacterium Xyllella fastidiosa on cultivated grapes in Taiwan. Egg parasitoids of B. ferruginea, a widespread species in parts of Asia, have been previously unknown. Cosmocomoidea tenuis is also identified as an egg parasitoid of another known vector of X. fastidiosa in Taiwan, a sharpshooter (Cicadellinae) leafhopper Kolla paulula (Walker).
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