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Tetrastichus narayandebnathi New Wasp Species Rajarhat

Tetrastichus narayandebnathi New Wasp Species Rajarhat

Scientists from Kalyani University and Cairo University described a new parasitoid wasp, Tetrastichus narayandebnathi, from Rajarhat, West Bengal. The discovery was published in the International Journal of Tropical Insect Science (Springer Nature).

Discovery

  • Species: Tetrastichus narayandebnathi, a newly described hymenopteran parasitoid.
  • Location: Rajarhat, West Bengal.
  • Nomenclature: Named after Bengali cartoonist Narayan Debnath (creator of Batul and Nonte‑Phonte).
  • Publication: Accepted in the International Journal of Tropical Insect Science (Springer Nature).

Host association and biology

  • Host: Associated with a tortoise beetle pupa (Cassidinae, family Chrysomelidae).
  • Parasitism type: Gregarious primary parasitoid — multiple conspecific larvae develop within a single host and the wasp attacks the host directly.
  • Reproductive record: Eight adult parasitoids emerged from one collected pupa (five females, three males).

Taxonomy and validation

  • Genus context: Tetrastichus belongs to family Eulophidae (superfamily Chalcidoidea).
  • Rarity of host record: Only the third documented global instance of Tetrastichus parasitising Cassidinae.
  • Indian records: Second report from India among 86 valid Indian Tetrastichus species.
  • Validation: Pupal identification confirmed by University of Wrocław; morphological work at iForNature research lab; collaborators include Lund University experts.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Parasitoid vs parasite: Parasitoids ultimately kill the host; parasites typically do not.
  • Cassidinae: Known as tortoise beetles; a subfamily within Chrysomelidae with many species as leaf feeders.
  • Taxonomic practice: New insect species descriptions require holotype designation, morphological diagnosis and publication in a peer‑reviewed journal.
Last Modified: June 29, 2026

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