Checklist of British and Irish Hymenoptera - Braconidae
Author
Broad, Gavin R.
Author
Shaw, Mark R.
Author
Godfray, H. Charles J.
text
Biodiversity Data Journal
2016
4
8151
8151
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e8151
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.4.e8151
1314-2828-4-8151
Dinotrema
Foerster
, 1863
Notes
Wharton (1980)
summarises the arguments against recognition of the genus
Synaldis
;
Achterberg (1988b)
likewise notes that the genus is defined only by the absence of fore wing vein 2-SR, which is known to be intraspecifically variable (
Wharton 1980
). Despite this, various authors attach great taxonomic weight to this venational character and maintain
Synaldis
as a valid genus (as reflected by the classification in
Yu et al. 2012
). Species that would be classified in
Synaldis
(acutidentata, concolor, distracta and globipes) are listed here in
Aspilota
and
Dinotrema
, according to Fauna Europaea. Some distribution data from
Stelfox and Graham (1951b)
,
Stelfox and Graham (1951a)
and Achterberg (1988a). The late T. Munk was revising the European species of
Aspilota
s.l. and gave much helpful advice on the generic placements of the species occurring in Britain and Ireland, some of which is unpublished and will therefore differ from the generic combinations found in, e.g.
Belokobylskij et al. (2003)
and Taxapad (Yu et al. 2012). Munk also advised that although
Aspilota
is a well-defined genus,
Dinotrema
is not defined by any apomorphies and will be split up.
Species excluded from the British and Irish list:
[pusillum (Nees, 1812,
Bassus
)] T. Munk (pers. comm.) regarded this as an unidentified species; the type has been destroyed.