Orasema simulatrix

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Orasema simulatrix
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Eucharitidae
Subfamily: Oraseminae
Genus: Orasema
Species: O. simulatrix
Binomial name
Orasema simulatrix
Gahan, 1940

Identification

Distribution

United States: Arizona, California, New Mexico, Texas.

Habitat

Biology

Pheidole desertorum Wheeler, 1906 (Formicidae: Myrmicinae).

Plant associations: Chilopsis linearis (Cav.) Sweet (Bignoniaceae) in association with extrafloral nectaries (Carey et al., 2012)

Overall, the evolution and behavior of Orasema simulatrix are tied to its ant host, with the wasp dependent on the host plant. This wasp is closely associated with a common desert plant that can harbor populations of an ant host such as Pheidole desertorum. Furthermore, both adult female wasps and planidia exhibit behaviors that increase the chances of encounter between planidia and their ant hosts.The use of extrafloral nectaries has not been documented for any ant parasitoid. A direct food-source interaction is known only for eucharitid parasitoids of camponotine ants, which lay their eggs into fruit attractive to the ants (Heraty and Barber 1990). With the vast diversity of foraging behaviors, food sources, and plant associations of ants, these factors may allow a broader avenue of opportunity for adaptations by the wasps to their particular ant hosts.

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References

  • Heraty, J., Hawks, D., Kostecki, J.S. and Carmichael, A. (2004). Phylogeny and behaviour of the Gollumiellinae, a new subfamily of the ant-parasitic Eucharitidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea). Systematic Entomology 29(4): 544-559.
  • Munro, J. B., Heraty, J. M., Burks, R. A., Hawks, D., Mottern, J., Cruaud, A., Rasplus, J.-Y. & Jansta, P. (2011). A molecular phylogeny of the Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). PLoS One 6(11): e27023.
  • Murray, E. A., Carmichael, A. E., & Heraty, J. M. (2013). Ancient host shifts followed by host conservatism in a group of ant parasitoids. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280(1759): 20130495.