Chalcidoidea of the World -

Chalcidoidea of the World

Buch | Hardcover
840 Seiten
2024
CABI Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-80062-352-1 (ISBN)
309,95 inkl. MwSt
The superfamily Chalcidoidea are part of the order Hymenoptera and comprise some 22,500 known species, most of which are parasitoids, attacking the egg or larval stage of their host. This book is an historic milestone, and presents a reclassification of this important group for generations to come.
The superfamily Chalcidoidea (the jewel wasps) are part of the insect order Hymenoptera. The superfamily comprises more than 27,000 known species, with an estimated total diversity of more than 500,000 species, meaning that the vast majority have yet to be discovered and described. Most of the species are parasitoids, attacking the egg, larval stage or pupal stage of their host, though many other life cycles are known including gall associates and fig pollinators. This landmark volume has been co-authored by world authorities on the systematics and biology of chalcidoid wasps. It provides an introduction to the superfamily, a review of chalcidoid morphology, an overview of the fossil record, a phylogenetic framework for the revised classification of the superfamily, an identification key for the 50 recognized families, and detailed treatments of the individual families. The book consolidates much recent research on the phylogenomics of Chalcidoidea and the fossil record. This research has resulted in substantial changes to their classification, and in a review of all families, the new family groups are presented to the general scientific public for the first time. The book is an historic milestone, presenting a reclassification of the superfamily and a synthesis of knowledge on all aspects of Chalcidoidea that will serve for generations to come. Individual chapters clarify the limits of families and subfamilies based on contemporary phylogenetic studies. These chapters provide for each family: diagnostic features and extensively illustrated details of their specialized morphology, summaries of their distribution and worldwide diversity, a history of their classification history and major workers, phylogenetic relationships, natural history, use in biological control and economic impact, fossil history, and fully illustrated identification keys to subfamilies or in some cases to genera. Additional chapters present best practices for collecting, rearing from hosts, and preservation, review digital resources currently available, explore the diversity of their natural history and their human impacts, such as their use and importance to biological and natural control of pest arthropods. Chapters by worldwide authorities explore the enormous biological diversity of chalcidoid wasps including consequences of their almost unbelievable miniaturization (the most extreme known in insects), relationships with endosymbionts, special aspects of genetics, genomics, evolutionary biology and development, and brief accounts of the most significant chalcidoid researchers that have passed. For many years to come this important book will serve the needs of hymenopterists and professional entomologists, taxonomists and systematists, entomologists working on parasitic wasps as biological control agents, and ecologists working on parasite-host interactions.

John Heraty (Edited By) John Heraty is Professor of Entomology in the Department of Entomology at the University of California, Riverside, USA James Woolley (Edited By) Jim Woolley is Professor Emeritus at Texas A&M University, USA

1: Introduction 2: Classification and phylogenetic relationships of Chalcidoidea 3: Fossils and evolutionary history of Chalcidoidea 4: Natural history of Chalcidoidea 5: External morphology of adult Chalcidoidea 6: Immature stages of Chalcidoidea 7: Key to families of Chalcidoidea 8: Agaonidae 9: Aphelinidae 10: Azotidae 11: Baeomorphidae 12: Boucekiidae 13: Calesidae 14: Ceidae 15: Cerocephalidae 16: Chalcedectidae 17: Chalcididae 18: Chrysolampidae 19: Cleonymidae 20: Coelocybidae 21: Cynipencyrtidae 22: Diparidae 23: Diversinitidae 24: Encyrtidae 25: Epichrysomallidae 26: Eucharitidae 27: Eulophidae 28: Eunotidae 29: Eupelmidae 30: Eurytomidae 31: Eutrichosomatidae 32: Herbertiidae 33: Hetreulophidae 34: Heydeniidae 35: Idioporidae 36: Leptoomidae 37: Leucospidae 38: Lyciscidae 39: Macromesidae 40: Megastigmidae 41: Melanosomellidae 42: Metapelmatidae 43: Moranilidae 44: Mymaridae 45: Neanastatidae 46: Neodiparidae 47: Ooderidae 48: Ormyridae 49: Pelecinellidae 50: Perilampidae 51: Pirenidae 52: Protoitidae 53: Pteromalidae 54: Signiphoridae 55: Spalangiidae 56: Systasidae 57: Tanaostigmatidae 58: Tetracampidae 59: Torymidae 60: Trichogrammatidae 61: Incertae Sedis taxa 62: Collecting, curation and rearing of Chalcidoidea 63: The role of Chalcidoidea in biocontrol 64: The smallest in the small: Symbionts in Chalcidoidea 65: Miniaturization in Chalcidoidea 66: Genetics and genomics of Chalcidoidea 67: Speciation in Chalcidoidea 68: Chalcidoidea as hyperparasitoids 69: Morphometric methods for species recognition 70: Historical workers on the Chalcidoidea

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.10.2024
Co-Autor Austin Baker, Hannes Baur, Julie Böhmová
Verlagsort Wallingford
Sprache englisch
Maße 219 x 276 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 1-80062-352-6 / 1800623526
ISBN-13 978-1-80062-352-1 / 9781800623521
Zustand Neuware
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