Dinarmus

Dinarmus is a genus of wasps belonging to the family Pteromalidae.[1]

Dinarmus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Pteromalidae
Subfamily: Pteromalinae
Genus: Dinarmus
Thomson, 1878

The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution.[1] Many species in this genus are parasitoids, and some species (such as D. basalis[2] and D. vagabundus[3]) are used in integrated pest management to prevent the destruction of cowpea crops by Callosobruchus larvae.

Species:[1]

  • Dinarmus acutus (Thomson, 1878)
  • Dinarmus altifrons (Walker, 1862)
  • Dinarmus basalis (Rondani, 1877)
  • Dinarmus colemani (Crawford, 1913)
  • Dinarmus garouae (Risbec, 1956)
  • Dinarmus italicus (Masi, 1922)
  • Dinarmus ivorensis Rasplus, 1986
  • Dinarmus lamtoensis Rasplus, 1989
  • Dinarmus latialis (Masi, 1924)
  • Dinarmus maculatus (Masi, 1924)
  • Dinarmus magnus (Rohwer, 1934)
  • Dinarmus major (Masi, 1924)
  • Dinarmus parvula (Masi, 1922)
  • Dinarmus schwenkei Roomi, Khan & Khan, 1973
  • Dinarmus simus (Girault, 1915)
  • Dinarmus steffani Rasplus, 1986
  • Dinarmus vagabundus (Timberlake, 1926)
  • Dinarmus yagouae (Risbec, 1956)

References

  1. "Dinarmus Thomson, 1878". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 19 June 2021.
  2. Amevoin, K.; Sanon, A.; Apossaba, M.; Glitho, I.A. (2007). "Biological control of bruchids infesting cowpea by the introduction of Dinarmus basalis (Rondani) (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) adults into farmers' stores in West Africa". Journal of Stored Product Research. 43 (3): 240–247. doi:10.1016/j.jspr.2006.06.004. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
  3. Raja, N.; Albert, S; Ignacimuthu, S (2000). "Effect of solvent residues of Vitex negundo Linn. and Cassia fistula Linn. on pulse beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus Fab. and its larval parasitoid, Dinarmus vagabundus (Timberlake)" (PDF). Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 38 (3): 290–292. ISSN 0975-1009. PMID 10927878. Retrieved 2021-08-01.
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