A photographic catalog of Ceraphronoidea types at the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris (MNHN), with comments on unpublished notes from Paul Dessart Author Trietsch, Carolyn Author Mikó, István Author Deans, Andrew R. text European Journal of Taxonomy 2019 2019-02-28 502 1 60 journal article 28498 10.5852/ejt.2019.502 0ff4f2ea-dc22-4d23-aa8d-12be8542e9aa 2581898 90DC9D26-DAF0-4C88-9800-4FB10B7CBE9F Dendrocerus remaudierei Dessart, 1974 Figs 24–25 Dendrocerus (Macrostigma) remaudierei Dessart, 1974 : 76 , , . IPCP, MNHN, MHNG, ISNB . Dendrocerus (Macrostigma) remaudierei Alekseev 1978 : 672 , 674. Description. –– Kiriyak 1978 : 41 . Keyed. –– Alekseev & Radchenko 2001 : 10 , 11. Keyed. Dendrocerus remaudierei Fergusson 1980 : 301 . Diagnosis. –– Dessart & Gärdenfors 1985 : 209 . Keyed. Material examined Holotype FRANCE ; “« Sur Salix / 9 km E. Varaville /(Calvados) 16-IX-72 / Ecl. 21-X-1972 : Réc. G. Remaudière» et « P. Dessart det. 1973/ Dendrocerus /remaudierei/sp. n.»” ( Dessart 1974: 83 ); MNHN EY25335 , EY22468 , EY22469 , EY22472 . Allotype FRANCE ; same data as for holotype; MNHN EY25336 , EY22470 , EY22471 . Paratypes FRANCE2 ♂♂ ; same data as for holotype; MNHN EY25337 , EY25338 . Distribution Palearctic. Comments Dessart (1974) described this species from male and female specimens. The species was named after Dr. G. Remaudière, who reared the specimens from aphids. Dessart reported that the holotype , the allotype , one female paratype , and seven male paratypes were given to Dr. Remaudière at the IPCP: in addition, Dessart (1974) reports a male paratype and a female paratype deposited at the MHNG, and four additional female paratypes and four male paratypes at the ISNB. It appears that the specimens deposited at the IPCP were moved to the MNHN, likely following Dr. Remaudière’s retirement. CT found four specimens, including the holotype , the allotype and two male paratypes at the MNHN. CT contacted the IPCP but was told that the specimens are not there; it is uncertain what happened to the remaining six paratype specimens. Fig. 24. Dendrocerus remaudierei Dessart, 1974 , holotype, ♂. A . Lateral habitus (MNHN EY25335). B . Dorsal habitus (MNHN EY25335). C . Dorsal view of male S9 (MNHN EY22468). D . Ventral view of male genitalia (MNHN EY22469). E . Ventral view of metasoma (MNHN EY22468). Fig. 25. Dendrocerus remaudierei Dessart, 1974 , allotype, ♀. A . Lateral habitus (MNHN EY25336). B . Dorsal habitus (MNHN EY25336). C . Lateral view of the right antenna (MNHN EY22471). The male holotype specimen has three associated microscope preparations (prép. no. 7301/191). One slide (MNHN EY22469) contains the male genitalia, which are in poor condition; the second (MNHN EY22468) contains the metasoma and fragments. The last slide (MNHN EY22472) with the right antenna is broken, with the pieces gathered together in an envelope. The remainder of the specimen is point mounted (MNHN EY25335). The female allotype is also point mounted (MNHN EY25336) and has two slide preparations (prép. no. 7301/194), with one slide containing the right fore and hind wings (MNHN EY22470) and the other slide containing the right antenna (MNHN EY22471). There are also two male paratypes that are point mounted (MNHN EY25337 and MNHN EY25338) and were not imaged.