Shimizu So, Konishi Kazuhiko
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Division of Core Technology for Pest Control Research, Institute for Plant Protection, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
Syst Parasitol. 2025 Jun 18;102(4):42. doi: 10.1007/s11230-025-10240-0.
Phytodietus (Weisia) clavotibialis Shimizu & Konishi, 2018 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Tryphoninae: Phytodietini) is a rare and poorly known Darwin wasp, previously known only from the female holotype collected in Japan. In this study, the male is described for the first time based on two specimens. One of these was reared from a tortricid leaf-roller moth feeding on Rhododendron reticulatum D. Don ex G. Don, marking the first host record for both the species and the subgenus Weisia Schmiedeknecht from Tortricidae. New distribution records from India and Taiwan extend the known range of P. (W.) clavotibialis and reveal a biogeographic pattern resembling that of its closest relative, P. (W.) pitambari Kaur & Jonathan, 1979. Partial sequences of mitochondrial CO1 and nuclear 28S rDNA genes were newly obtained, representing the first molecular data for Weisia, and were used in a preliminary phylogenetic analysis. Although the subgenus Euctenopus Ashmead was not included in our analysis, the molecular phylogeny recovered Weisia as the most basal lineage within the genus Phytodietus Gravenhorst, supporting its recognition as a distinct subgenus, while the monophyly of the subgenera Phytodietus and Neuchorus Uchida was not supported. Given the longstanding confusion and our results, it is concluded that these subgenera are best treated as a single subgenus; thus, Neuchorus syn. nov., together with its previously recognized synonym Doratistes Seyrig, is synonymized under Phytodietus. Additionally, P. (W.) clavotibialis appears to be associated with secondary natural environments characteristic of Satoyama landscapes, raising conservation concerns due to ongoing habitat degradation.
棒胫植蚁蜂(韦氏植蚁蜂)Phytodietus (Weisia) clavotibialis Shimizu & Konishi, 2018(膜翅目:蚁蜂科:曲角蚁蜂亚科:植蚁蜂族)是一种罕见且鲜为人知的达尔文蜂,此前仅知有采自日本的雌性正模标本。在本研究中,基于两个标本首次描述了雄性。其中一个标本是从取食网脉杜鹃Rhododendron reticulatum D. Don ex G. Don的卷叶蛾饲养而来,这是该物种以及韦氏植蚁蜂亚属Weisia Schmiedeknecht在卷蛾科中的首次寄主记录。来自印度和台湾的新分布记录扩展了棒胫植蚁蜂(韦氏植蚁蜂)的已知分布范围,并揭示出一种类似于其最近亲缘种——1979年的皮坦巴拉植蚁蜂(韦氏植蚁蜂)P. (W.) pitambari Kaur & Jonathan的生物地理模式。新获得了线粒体CO1和核28S rDNA基因的部分序列,这是韦氏植蚁蜂的首批分子数据,并用于初步系统发育分析。尽管阿什米德的真角植蚁蜂亚属Euctenopus未包含在我们的分析中,但分子系统发育分析将韦氏植蚁蜂恢复为植蚁蜂属Phytodietus Gravenhorst中最基部的谱系,支持将其视为一个独特的亚属,而植蚁蜂亚属Phytodietus和内胡植蚁蜂亚属Neuchorus Uchida的单系性未得到支持。鉴于长期存在的混淆以及我们的结果,得出结论认为这些亚属最好作为一个单一亚属来处理;因此,内胡植蚁蜂亚属Neuchorus syn. nov.及其先前认可的同物异名多拉图斯蚁蜂属Doratistes Seyrig,被归并为植蚁蜂属Phytodietus的同物异名。此外,棒胫植蚁蜂(韦氏植蚁蜂)似乎与里山景观特有的次生自然环境相关联,由于栖息地持续退化,引发了对其保护的关注。