Illustrated key to genera and catalogue of Mymaridae (Hymenoptera) in America north of Mexico
Author
Huber, John T.
Author
Read, Jennifer D.
Author
Triapitsyn, Serguei V.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-05-12
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Anaphes
(
Anaphes
)
iole
Girault, 1911
Anaphes iole
Girault, 1911
[96]: 284.
Holotype
♀
(INHS), lost.
TL:
USA
,
Illinois
, Urbana, greenhouse window. Girault, 1911 [89]: 135 (
nomen nudum
, similar to
A. pratensis
[now
A. fuscipennis
]); Girault, 1911 [91]: 188 (
nomen nudum
, male described); Girault, 1912 [107]: 89 (mention); Girault, 1916 [261]: 6 (comparison with
A. perdubius
);
Underhill, 1924: 6
(host); Girault, 1929 [428]: 13 (key);
Thompson, 1958: 568
(host catalogue);
Burks, 1979: 1030
(catalogue);
Schauff, 1984a: 48
(type lost);
Huber & Rajakulendran, 1988: 894
(morphological variation);
Jones & Jackson, 1990: 463
(fecundity, longevity);
Huber, 1992: 36
(key), 41 (description, hosts);
Norton
et al
., 1992: 132
(parasitism in strawberry);
Sohati
et al
., 1992: 515
(percent parasitism); Carillo
et al
., 1994: 157 (pesticide resistence);
De Santis & Fidalgo, 1994: 123
(catalogue) [NT];
Degrandi-Hoffman
et al
., 1994: 1046
(simulation model);
Al-Ghamdi & Stewart, 1995: 458
(synchrony with host);
Conti
et al
., 1996: 10
(host recognition behavior);
Norton & Welter, 1996: 1407
(augmentation in strawberry);
Rose
et al
., 1996: 357
(percent parasitism in strawberries;
Conti
et al
., 1997: 91
(oviposition behavior);
Hagler & Jackson, 1998: 1010
(immunomarking technique);
Jackson
et al
., 1998: 309
(dispersal prevention);
Coutinot & Hoelmer, 1999: 645
(host) [P];
Gokhman, 2000: 1485
(karyotype);
McGregor
et al.
, 2000: 89
(hosts, distribution);
Nordlund & King, 2000: 63
(biological control);
Ruberson & Williams III, 2000: 97
(biological control);
Smith & Nordlund, 2000: 122
(mass rearing); Udayagiri & Welter, 2000: 235 (escape from parasitism);
Udayagiri
et al
., 2000a: 88
(pesticide effects);
Udayagiri
et al
., 2000b: 28
(inundative releases); Takasu & Nordland, 2001: 61 (host recognition kairomones);
Wu & Nordlund, 2002: 121
(superparasitism);
Zhu & Williams III, 2002: 359
(molecular detection in host);
Bensen &
Rao, 2003: 435
(habitat diversification effects);
Beach
et al
., 2003: 1205
(physiology);
Jackson, 2003: 168
(oviposition on host in different plants);
Riddick, 2003a: 334
(density and arena size affecting progeny production);
Riddick, 2003b: 177
(factors affecting progeny production); Williams
III
et al
., 2003a: 217
(insecticide effects); Williams
III
et al
., 2003b: 534
(insecticide effects);
Accinelli
et al
., 2004: 57
(pest control) [P];
Riddick, 2004: 147
(exposure time and food effects on propagation);
Williams & Price, 2004: 164
(bioassay for insecticide toxicity);
Manrique
et al
., 2005: 90
(olfactory responses);
Riddick, 2005a: 53
(egg load);
Riddick, 2005b: 911
(physiology); Williams
III & Roane, 2007: 1262
(nutrition); Williams
III & Hendrix, 2008: 23
(physiology); Williams III
et al
., 2008: 1191 (physiology);
Abdullah
et al
., 2009: 320
(cold storage); Williams III
et al
., 2011: 160 (chemical ecology);
Portilla, 2014: 71
(augmentative release);
Boivin & Ellers, 2016: 164
(ovigeny index).
Mymar iole
:
Soyka, 1949a: 331
(implied generic transfer, list);
Peck, 1951: 416
(catalogue, generic transfer formalized);
Peck, 1963: 39
(catalogue).
Anaphes
(
Anaphes
)
iole
:
Yoshimoto, 1990: 52
(list); Viggiani, 1994: 476 (male genitalia), 480 (key);
Huber & Thuróczy, 2018: 24
(catalogue).
Anaphes iole anomocerus
Girault, 1929
[428]: 13.
Lectotype
♀
(USNM), designated by
Huber, 1992: 42
.
TL
:
USA
, locality not specified. Synonymy by
Huber & Rajakulendran, 1988: 894
. Girault, 1929 [428]: 13 (key).
Anaphes anomocerus
:
Strong, 1936: 66
(host);
Strong, 1937: 57
(host);
Strong, 1938: 52
(host);
Ewing & Crawford, 1939: 304
(biology);
Thompson, 1958: 568
(host catalogue);
Burks, 1979: 1029
(catalogue);
Strand, 1986: 107
(physiology);
Rajakulendran & Cate, 1986: 255
(laboratory rearing, host).
Mymar anomocerus
:
Soyka, 1949a: 331
(implied generic transfer, list);
Peck, 1951: 416
(catalogue, generic transfer formalized);
Peck, 1963: 38
(catalogue).
Anagrus ovijentatus
Crosby & Leonard, 1914a: 181
.
Lectotype
♀
(CUIC), designated by
Huber, 1992: 42
.
TL:
USA
,
New York
, Ithaca. Synonymy (implied) by Girault, 1929 [428]: 14; accepted by
Huber & Rajakulendran, 1988: 894
.
Crosby & Leonard, 1914a: 182
(key);
Crosby & Leonard, 1914b: 483
(description, host, distribution);
Gahan
et al
., 1928: 984
(list, host, distribution);
Glick, 1939: 48
(collected by airplane);
Thompson, 1958: 567
(host catalogue);
Hoebeke, 1980: 20
(type catalogue).
Anagrus ovijententatus
[
sic
]:
Bakkendorf, 1926: 270
(incorrect subsequent spelling).
Anaphes ovijentatus
: Girault, 1929
[428]: 14 (key, generic transfer, implied synonym of
ovijentatus
);
Romney & Cassidy, 1945: 497
(biology);
Clancy & Pierce, 1966: 854
(host);
Bryan
et al
., 1969: 11
(rearing);
Stoner & Surber, 1969: 502
(biology);
Herting, 1971: 108
(host catalogue);
Sillings, 1971: 105
(host,
Indiana
);
Stoner & Surber, 1971: 1566
(biology);
Scales, 1973: 305
(distribution);
Sillings & Broersma, 1974: 124
(host, distribution);
CIBC, 1979: 4
(biological control);
Burks, 1979: 1029
(catalogue);
Graham & Jackson, 1982: 56
(biology);
Collins & Grafius, 1983: 2
(hosts);
Jackson & Graham, 1983: 772
(hosts);
Graham
et al
., 1984: 250
(D-vac sampling, host);
Jackson & Cohen, 1984: 437
(temperature and water relations);
Graham
et al
., 1986: 132
(parasitism rate);
Jackson, 1986: 149
(cold storage);
Strand, 1986: 107
(physiology);
Coulson, 1987: 7
(mention);
Day, 1987: 26
(biological control);
Debolt, 1987: 82
(biological control);
Gordon
et al
., 1987: 347
(host); Jackson, 1987: 367 (biology);
Jackson & Debolt, 1987: 10
(augmentative releases);
Schuster, 1987
, 14 (biological control);
Snodgrass & Ertle, 1987: 90
(mention);
Van Driesche & Hauschild, 1987: 27
(biocontrol);
Jackson
et al
., 1988: 919
(radioactive labelling);
Boivin, 1994: 221
(overwintering strategy);
Colinet & Boivin, 2011: 89
(cold storage).
Mymar ovijentatus
:
Soyka, 1949a: 332
(implied generic transfer, list);
Peck, 1951: 416
(catalogue, generic transfer formalized);
Peck, 1963: 39
(catalogue).
Anaphoidea perdubius
Girault, 1915
[261]: 6.
Holotype
♀
(USNM).
TL
:
USA
,
Utah
,
Salt
Lake
City. Synonymy [in key] by
Girault
, 1929 [428]: 14.
Anaphes perdubius
:
Beyer, 1921: 24
(host);
Thompson, 1958: 568
(host catalogue);
Burks, 1979: 1029
(generic transfer, catalogue).
Mymar perdubius
:
Soyka, 1949a: 332
(implied generic transfer, list);
Peck, 1951: 416
(catalogue, generic transfer formalized);
Peck, 1963: 40
(catalogue).
Anaphes
(
Anaphes
)
perdubius
:
Yoshimoto, 1990: 52
(list).
Anaphes behmani
:
Flock
et al
., 1962: 281
[misidentification (
Huber 1992: 51
)] (incorrect host).
Anaphes pallipes
: Girault, 1911
[96]: 278 [misidentification (
Huber & Rajakulendran 1988: 899
)] (description).
Anaphes
near
hercules
:
Flock
et al
., 1962: 277
[misidentification (
Huber & Rajakulendran 1988: 900
)].
Nearctic hosts
.
Miridae
:
Halticus bractatus
(Say)
,
Lygus hesperus
Knight
,
L
.
lineolaris
(Palisot de Beauvois)
,
L
.
pratensis
(L.),
Pseudatomoscelis seriatus
(Reuter)
.
Distribution
.
Canada
: AB, BC, NT, PE, QC.
USA
: AK, AZ, CO, FL, ID, IN, LA, MT, NE, NH, NM, NY, OH, OR, TX, VA, WA, WY.