Online citizen sciences reveal natural enemies and new occurrence data of Meteorus stellatus Fujie, Shimizu & Maeto, 2021 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae)
Citizen science is a research approach that involves collaboration between professional scientists and non-professional volunteers. The utilisation of recent online citizen-science platforms (e.g. social networking services) has greatly revolutionised the accessibility of biodiversity data by provid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biodiversity data journal 2023-04, Vol.11 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Citizen science is a research approach that involves collaboration between professional scientists and non-professional volunteers. The utilisation of recent online citizen-science platforms (e.g. social networking services) has greatly revolutionised the accessibility of biodiversity data by providing opportunities for connecting professional and citizen scientists worldwide.
Meteorus stellatus
Fujie, Shimizu & Maeto, 2021 (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Euphorinae) has been recorded from the Oriental Islands of Japan and known to be a gregarious endoparasitoid of two macro-sized sphingid moths of
Macroglossum
,
Ma. passalus
(Drury) and
Ma. pyrrhosticta
Butler. It constructs characteristic star-shaped communal cocoons, suspended by a long cable. Although
M. stellatus
has been reported only from the Oriental Islands of Japan, the authors recognise its occurrence and ecological data from Taiwan and the Palaearctic Island of Japan through posts on online citizen-science groups about Taiwanese Insects on Facebook and an article on a Japanese citizen-scientist's website.
Through collaboration between professional and citizen scientists via social media (Facebook groups) and websites, the following new biodiversity and ecological data associated with
M. stellatus
are provided:
Meteorus stellatus
is recorded for the first time from Taiwan and the Palaearctic Region (Yakushima Is., Japan).
Cechetra minor
(Butler, 1875),
Hippotion celerio
(Linnaeus, 1758) and
Macroglossum sitiene
(Walker, 1856) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) are recorded for the first time as hosts of
M. stellatus
and two of which (
C. minor
and
H. celerio
) represent the first genus-level host records for
M. stellatus
.
Mesochorus
sp. (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), indeterminate species of Pteromalidae and Trichogrammatidae (Hymenoptera), are recognised as hyperparasitoid wasps of
M. stellatus
.
Parapolybia varia
(Fabricius, 1787) (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) is reported as a predator of pendulous communal cocoons of
M. stellatus
.
Meteorus stellatus
is recorded for the first time from Taiwan and the Palaearctic Region (Yakushima Is., Japan).
Cechetra minor
(Butler, 1875),
Hippotion celerio
(Linnaeus, 1758) and
Macroglossum sitiene
(Walker, 1856) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) are recorded for the first time as hosts of
M. stellatus
and two of which (
C. minor
and
H. celerio
) represent the first genus-level host records for
M. stellatus
.
Mesochorus
sp. (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), indeterminate species of Pteromali |
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ISSN: | 1314-2836 1314-2828 |
DOI: | 10.3897/BDJ.11.e103436 |