Species diversity of Ichneumonidae and Serphidae (Hymenoptera) in an English suburban garden
1981
Owen, Jennifer | Townes, Henry | Townes, Marjorie
In the two-year period, 1972-73, 6445 Ichneumonidae of 455 species were caught in a Malaise trap operated in a suburban garden in Leicester, England. An additional 74 species were trapped in 1974. The collection includes a number of species new to the British list. The flight season of ichneumonids extended from March to November or December, with peak abundance and diversity in August. Size of trap samples fluctuated erratically, depending on air temperature. No species was particularly common and many were rare, 141 being taken once only in the two-year period. The commoner species were present throughout the season, supporting the suggestion that ichneumonids are niche-specific rather than host-specific. Parasites of aphidophagous Neuroptera and Syrphidae, of spiders, of micro-Lepidoptera, and of Diptera found in decaying plant material were especially abundant, as is characteristic of the British fauna as a whole. Adult ichneumonids are mobile, and it is assumed that the Malaise trap was sampling an area far larger than the garden in which it was sited, although suburban gardens are a particularly favourable habitat for ichneumonids. Twenty-two species of Serphidae were captured in the Malaise trap during 1972-74, five of them new to Britain.
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