Data from: Integrative taxonomy improves understanding of native beneficial fauna: revision of the Nearctic Peristenus pallipes complex (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and implications for release of exotic biocontrol agents
The Nearctic Peristenus pallipes complex (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) consists of two species groups that are further divided into nine species, separated largely using ecological rather than morphological differences. The species are re-examined with an integrative approach using morphometric multivar...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Nearctic Peristenus pallipes complex (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
consists of two species groups that are further divided into nine species,
separated largely using ecological rather than morphological differences.
The species are re-examined with an integrative approach using
morphometric multivariate ratios, molecular (COI and CytB), and ecological
data to test the validity of the nine species. The data support only three
valid species [P. dayi Goulet, P. mellipes (Cresson) and P. howardi Shaw]
rather than nine. New synonymies include: P. braunae Goulet under P. dayi
Goulet 2006 syn.n.; P. carcamoi Goulet, P. otaniae Goulet and P.
pseudopallipes (Loan) under P. mellipes (Cresson) syn.n., and finally P.
broadbenti Goulet 2006 and P. gillespiei Goulet 2006 under P. howardi Shaw
1999 syn.n. In light of these taxonomic revisions, the biology and
distributions of the Nearctic P. pallipes complex are updated, resulting
in three morphologically variable, widespread, multivoltine species rather
than nine largely univoltine species with patchy distributions. The
integrative taxonomic approach used here allowed for a more accurate
delineation of native fauna and their potential to be competitively
displaced by foreign biocontrol agents. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.vv183 |