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Goniozus omanensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Bethylidae
Genus: Goniozus
Species:
G. omanensis
Binomial name
Goniozus omanensis
Polaszek, 2019

Goniozus omanensis is an ectoparasitoid wasp from the Bethylidae family. [1] G. omanensis can be found in Iraq and Oman and is the most prevalent parasitoid of the lesser date moth which causes significant economic losses. [2] Due to this it has been researched as a method of biological pest control however it has not been proven effective. [3]

Description

The length of Goniozus omanensis ranges from 1.73-2.83mm. It has a very dark brown body with paler lower legs and antennae. Females can be distinguished from males due to their pointed distal metasoma and ovipositor. [2]

Life cycle

Goniozus omanensis larvae feeding on a Corcyra cephalonica host larva

After mating female G. omanensis attack and paralyze their prey, they lay their eggs on the skin of the host larvae. When the eggs hatch they then spend 3-4 days feeding on the larvae before spinning a white silky cocoon nearby. After 7-9 days of pupation they emerge from the cocoon and begin to seek out a mate. The lifespan of females is approximately three times longer than males and typically more females hatch than males. The behavior of host guarding has also been observed where females that have paralyzed a host will guard it aggressively from other females. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Goniozus omanensis Polaszek, 2019". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  2. ^ a b c Polaszek, A.; Almandhari, T.; Fusu, L.; Al-Khatri, S. A. H.; Al Naabi, S.; Al Shidi, R. H.; Russell, S.; Hardy, I. C. W. (2019-12-11). Ling, Erjun (ed.). "Goniozus omanensis (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) an important parasitoid of the lesser date moth Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Batrachedridae) in Oman". PLOS ONE. 14 (12): e0223761. Bibcode: 2019PLoSO..1423761P. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223761. ISSN  1932-6203. PMC  6905534. PMID  31825963.
  3. ^ Al-Naabi, Samia Juma Suliman; Al-Zadgali, Najma Mahmood Somar; Al-Shidi, Rashid Saif (2023-12-30). "المكافحة الحيوية لآفة الحميرة (Batrachedra. Amydraula/ mayrick) باستخدام الطفيل المحلي طفيل الجينوزس Goniozus omanensis". Journal of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences. 7 (4): 29–36. doi: 10.26389/ajsrp.c230723. ISSN  2522-3364.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Draft:Goniozus omanensis)

Goniozus omanensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Bethylidae
Genus: Goniozus
Species:
G. omanensis
Binomial name
Goniozus omanensis
Polaszek, 2019

Goniozus omanensis is an ectoparasitoid wasp from the Bethylidae family. [1] G. omanensis can be found in Iraq and Oman and is the most prevalent parasitoid of the lesser date moth which causes significant economic losses. [2] Due to this it has been researched as a method of biological pest control however it has not been proven effective. [3]

Description

The length of Goniozus omanensis ranges from 1.73-2.83mm. It has a very dark brown body with paler lower legs and antennae. Females can be distinguished from males due to their pointed distal metasoma and ovipositor. [2]

Life cycle

Goniozus omanensis larvae feeding on a Corcyra cephalonica host larva

After mating female G. omanensis attack and paralyze their prey, they lay their eggs on the skin of the host larvae. When the eggs hatch they then spend 3-4 days feeding on the larvae before spinning a white silky cocoon nearby. After 7-9 days of pupation they emerge from the cocoon and begin to seek out a mate. The lifespan of females is approximately three times longer than males and typically more females hatch than males. The behavior of host guarding has also been observed where females that have paralyzed a host will guard it aggressively from other females. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Goniozus omanensis Polaszek, 2019". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  2. ^ a b c Polaszek, A.; Almandhari, T.; Fusu, L.; Al-Khatri, S. A. H.; Al Naabi, S.; Al Shidi, R. H.; Russell, S.; Hardy, I. C. W. (2019-12-11). Ling, Erjun (ed.). "Goniozus omanensis (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) an important parasitoid of the lesser date moth Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Batrachedridae) in Oman". PLOS ONE. 14 (12): e0223761. Bibcode: 2019PLoSO..1423761P. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0223761. ISSN  1932-6203. PMC  6905534. PMID  31825963.
  3. ^ Al-Naabi, Samia Juma Suliman; Al-Zadgali, Najma Mahmood Somar; Al-Shidi, Rashid Saif (2023-12-30). "المكافحة الحيوية لآفة الحميرة (Batrachedra. Amydraula/ mayrick) باستخدام الطفيل المحلي طفيل الجينوزس Goniozus omanensis". Journal of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences. 7 (4): 29–36. doi: 10.26389/ajsrp.c230723. ISSN  2522-3364.

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