Aphidius eglanteriae Haliday, 1834
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Aphidius eglanteriae Haliday, 1834 View in CoL ( figs 1–11)
Material.TheNetherlands( figs 1 –4), Wageningen, 51°59'06.74"N, 5°39'56.12" E: 26.06.1972, 1 ♀, leg. H. H. Evenhuis, mummy between flower buds of Rosa rugosa , det. H. H. Evenhuis, 1975 ( RMNH. INS. 1264302); IPO-ground, 13.06.1975, 1 ♀, leg. H. H. Evenhuis, mummy on cultivated rose, det. H. H. Evenhuis, 1976 ( RMNH. INS. 1264303); idem, 1 ♀ ( RMNH. INS. 1264305); 1 ♀, 13.06.1975, leg. H. H. Evenhuis, mummy on cultivated Rosa sp. , det. H. H. Evenhuis, 1976 ( RMNH. INS. 1264304). The aphid host species for the examined specimens of A. eglanteriae from The Netherlands are not known. France ( figs 5 –11): reared from Chaetosiphon sp. collected on commercial strawberry in different companies at three locations: 11.03.2019, Villeneuve-sur-Lot (Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine), 44°24'28.34" N, 0°42'25.98" E; 11.03.2019, Cendrieux (Dordogne, Aquitaine), 44°59'43.92" N, 0°49'22.86" E; 25.04.2019, Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot ( Lot-et-Garonne , Aquitaine), 44°23'51.89" N, 0°35'16.82" E, 22 ♀, 22 ♂, leg. C. Phillip ( SIZK) GoogleMaps .
General distribution. Czech Republic (Yu et al., 2012), France (mainland) ( Starý et al., 1971, 1973, Yu et al., 2012) Germany, Hungary, India ( Uttar Pradesh), Italy (mainland), Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands ( new record), Poland ( Yu et al., 2016), Russia ( St. Petersburg, Krasnodar Territory and Novosibirsk Province) ( Davidian, 2018), Serbia, Turkey, United Kingdom ( Yu et al., 2016). For now, A. eglanteriae is unknown from Ukraine; however, its occurrence is likely because it occurs in adjacent countries.
Distribution in France. Moulinet, Col De Turini (Alpes-Maritimes), Peyrus (Drôme), Le Fayet (Hte- Savoie), La Grave, Nevache et Vars (Hautes-Aples) ( Starý et al., 1971; Starý, 1973), Nord, Sarthe, Rhône ( Rabasse et al., 2001), Villeneuve-sur-Lot and Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot (Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine) (new record), Cendrieux (Dordogne, Aquitaine) (new record).
Hosts. Capitophorus formosartemisiae on Artemisia sp. ; Chaetosiphon spp. (C. alpestre, C. chaetosiphon , C. fragaefolii , C. tetrarhodum ) mostly on Rosa spp. ( Yu et al., 2016) and C. fragaefolii on commercial strawberry ( Rabasse et al., 2001; Yu et al., 2016); Longicaudus trirhodus on Rosa spp. and Thalictrum spp. ; Macrosiphoniella pseudoartemisiae on Artemisia vulgaris ; Myzaphis rosarum on Rosa webbiana ; Myzus sorbi on Sorbaria tomentosa ( Yu et al., 2016) .
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