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.
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-05-12
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CAMPTOPTERA
Foerster, 1856
(
Figs 184–214
)
Camptoptera
Foerster, 1856: 116
, 119.
Type
species:
Camptoptera papaveris
Foerster, 1856
, by monotypy.
Stichothrix
Foerster, 1856: 117
, 118, 121.
Type
species:
Stichothrix cardui
Foerster, 1856
, by monotypy. Synonymy by
Annecke & Doutt, 1961c: 15
.
Pteroclisis
Foerster, 1856: 144
. Unnecessary replacement name for
Camptoptera
(
Huber & Lin, 1999: 27
)
.
Eomymar
Perkins, 1912: 26
.
Type
species:
Eomymar muiri
Perkins, 1912
, by monotypy. Synonymy by
Huber & Lin, 1999: 27
.
Congolia
Ghesquière, 1942: 320
.
Type
species:
Congolia sycophila
Ghesquière, 1942
, by monotypy. Synonymy by
Debauche, 1949: 18
.
Sphegilla
Debauche, 1948: 62
.
Type
species:
Sphegilla franciscae
Debauche, 1848
, by monotypy. Synonymy by
Yoshimoto, 1990: 32
.
Wertanekiella
Soyka, 1961: 87
.
Type
species:
Wertanekiella brevicornis
Soyka, 1961
, by monotypy. Synonymy under
Sphegilla
by
Mathot, 1969: 2
.
Camptoptera
(
Zemicamptoptera
)
Ogloblin & Annecke, 1961: 302
.
Type
species:
Camptoptera
(
Zemicamptoptera
)
semialbata
Ogloblin & Annecke, 1961
, by original designation.
Staneria
Mathot, 1966: 214
.
Type
species:
Staneri diademata
Mathot, 1966
, by monotypy. Synonymy by
Huber & Lin, 1999: 27
.
Diagnosis
. Body length 210–535 μm. Funicle 7-segmented with fu
2
ring-like, much shorter than fu
1
or fu
3
(
Figs 189, 190
); mandible with 1 tooth (
Fig. 203
); head posteriorly with median vertical coronal sulcus extending medially from vertexal suture to meet postorbital sulcus and postorbital sulcus extending from above foramen laterally to below eye (
Figs 186
,
199
); fore wing narrow, with posterior margin concave and apex slightly but distinctly curved (
Figs 184
,
192
); petiole slightly longer than wide (
Figs 193
,
212–214
). Male flagellum with fl
2
and often fl
3
ringlike, much shorter than remaining segments (
Fig. 191
).
Discussion
.
Camptoptera
belongs to the
Camptoptera
group of genera together with
Camptopteroides
,
Eofoersteria
,
Macrocamptoptera
,
Ptilomymar
and
Stephanocampta
.
Huber & Lin (1999)
had also included
Callodicopus
in the group, but on balance of features, particularly the mesophagma projecting into the gaster,
Callodicopus
fits better in the
Alaptus
group rather than the
Camptoptera
group, in which the mesophragma does not project through the petiole into the gaster. The two groups are more closely related to each other than to any other group of genera, with
Callodicopus
appearing to form the link between them.
Nearctic hosts
.
Coleoptera
:?
Ciidae
,
Curculionidae (Scolytinae)
.
Important references
. Girault (1929 [428]),
Huber & Lin (1999)
,
Triapitsyn (2014b)
.