Revision of world Ceroptresini (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) with the description of a new genus and five new species
Author
Lobato-Vila, Irene
Author
Pujade-Villar, Juli
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-10-11
4685
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10.11646/zootaxa.4685.1.1
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Ceroptres quercuspisum
(
Fitch, 1859
)
incertae sedis
Cynips
q.
pisum
Fitch, 1859
.
Trans. N. Y. State Agr. Soc.
18: 818.
Type
material: presumably lost.
Ceroptres quercus-pisum
(Fitch)
Weld, 1951
.
U. S.
Dept. Agr., Agr. Monog.
2: 614.
Ceroptres quercuspisum
(Fitch) Burks in Krombein
et al.
1979
.
Smithson. Ins. Press
: 1065.
Distribution.
USA
. State of
New York
(according to
Burks (1979))
.
Biology.
Reared from galls of
Acraspis pezomachoides
(Osten-Sacken, 1862)
according to
Osten-Sacken (1865: 369)
on oaks of
Quercus
section
, according to
Pénzes
et al.
(2012)
.
Remarks.
Walsh (1864: 494)
mentions that
C. quercuspisum
is a possible synonymy of
Synophrus
?
laeviventris
and so of
C. quercusficus
. As we stated in the remarks section of
C. quercusficus
,
Osten-Sacken (1865: 375)
transferred
Synophrus
?
laeviventris
to
Synergus
, which clearly differs from
C. quercusficus
. However, the
type
material of
C. quercuspisum
is presumably lost, being neither deposited in ANSP (online database consulted), CAS (R. Zuparko pers. comm.), MCZ (Charles W. Farnum pers. comm.) nor USNM (collection examined), and Fitch’s original description (1859: 818) for
Cynips
q.
pisum
is very poor and thus insufficient to distinguish this species from the rest of
Ceroptres
; therefore, we cannot confirm the synonymy proposed by Walsh.
Osten-Sacken (1865: 369)
says ‘that
Cynips
q.
pisum
Fitch
is not the gall-fly of the gall described by Dr. Fitch, but a guest-fly, seems certain, since the discovery of
C. pezomachoides
O.S.’, and later adds ‘but whether this guest-fly is identical with
Ceroptres pisum
O.S. is rather doubtful’, without giving significant clues to neither characterize and distinguish
C. quercuspisum
from this or any other
Ceroptres
species, to consider Osten-Sacken’s and Fitch’s species as synonyms nor even to know if it really corresponds to
Ceroptres
. Hence, we propose to place
Ceroptres quercuspisum
(
Fitch, 1859
)
as incertae sedis until the original material is found and studied.