A review of the new world species of the parasitoid wasp Iconella (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae)

Citation

Fernández-Triana, J.L., Cardinal, S., Whitfield, J.B., Hallwachs, W., Smith, M.A., Janzenr, D.H. (2013). A review of the new world species of the parasitoid wasp Iconella (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Microgastrinae). ZooKeys, [online] 321 65-87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.321.5160

Abstract

The New World species of Iconella (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Microgastrinae) are revised. Iconella andydeansi Fernández-Triana, sp. n., I. canadensis Fernández-Triana, sp. n., and I. jayjayrodriguezae Fernández- Triana, sp. n., are described as new. Iconella isolata (Muesebeck, 1955), stat. r., previously considered as a subspecies of I. etiellae (Viereck, 1911), is here elevated to species rank. All species have different, well defined geographic distributions and hosts. Taxonomic keys are presented in two formats: traditional dichotomous hardcopy versions and links to electronic interactive versions (software Lucid 3.5). Numerous illustrations, computer-generated descriptions, distributional information, host records (mostly Lepidoptera: Crambidae and Pyralidae), and DNA barcodes (where available) are presented for every species. Phylogenetic analyses of the barcoding region of COI indicate the possibility that Iconella is not monophyletic and that the New World species may not form a monophyletic group; more data is needed to resolve this issue. © José L. Fernández-Triana et al.

Publication date

2013-08-21