Cyclolabus carolinensis Heinrich, 1962
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https://doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2022.2134061 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7404804 |
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Cyclolabus carolinensis Heinrich, 1962 |
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Cyclolabus carolinensis Heinrich, 1962 View in CoL
( Figures 11 View Figure 11 , 12 View Figure 12 )
Cyclolabus carolinensis Heinrich, 1962b: 764 View in CoL (descr., distr., key); Carlson 1979: 543 (cat., distr.); Yu and Horstmann 1997: 674 (cat.); Porter 2003: 178 (misidentification), Yu et al. 2016 (cat.).
Original type series
Holotype ♀, by original designation ( EMUS).
Type locality
United States of America, South Carolina, ‘near Tigerville’.
Type specimens examined ( Figure 11 View Figure 11 )
Holotype: ‘[White label] nr. Tigerville/ V.8 − 44 SC / H. & M. Townes // [Red label] TYPE ♀ / Cyclolabus / carolinensis He // [Yellow label] Type No. 207 ’.
Updated distribution ( Figure 12 View Figure 12 )
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Michigan ( Carlson 1979), South Carolina ( Heinrich 1962b).
Host
Acasis Duponchel and Eupithecia Curtis ( Lepidoptera , Geometridae ) ( Heinrich 1962b).
Male
Unknown.
Comments
This species was described by Heinrich (1962b, p. 764) with an original distribution confined to the north-western part of South Carolina (Tigerville). Later on, Porter (2003, p. 178) reported the species for northern Florida, based on 10 females and 73 males, making it the southernmost record for the species. DDP examined the material housed at the FSCA that Porter (2003) identified as Cyclolabus carolinensis . The specimens do not belong to Cyclolabus but are in fact Neolinycus michaelis Heinrich, 1971 , which is newly recorded for Florida in this paper (see under Neolinycus ).
Carlson (1979, p. 543) reported the species for Michigan, without providing any depositories or indications for the specimen he examined. Yu et al. (2016) did not report the species for Michigan.
Carlson RW. 1979. Family Ichneumonidae. In: Krombein KV, Hurd PD Jr., Smith DR, Burks BD, editors. Catalog of Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico. Vol 1. Washington (DC): Smithsonian Institution Press; p. 315 - 741.
Heinrich G. 1962 b. Synopsis of Nearctic Ichneumoninae Stenopneusticae with particular reference to the Northeastern Region (Hymenoptera). Part VI. Synopsis of the lchneumonini (Genus Plagiotrypes), Acanthojoppini, Listrodromini and Platylabini. Can Entomol. S 27: 677 - 802. doi: 10. 4039 / entm 9427 fv.
Heinrich G. 1971. Synopsis of Nearctic Ichneumoninae Stenopneusticae with particular reference to the northeastern region (Hymenoptera). Supplement 2. Le Naturaliste Canadien. 98: 959 - 1026.
Porter CC. 2003. First records of the Cyclolabus carolinensis Heinrich in Florida (Hymenoptera: Ichneumoninae: Platylabini). Insecta Mundi. 17: 178.
Yu DSK, Horstmann K. 1997. A catalogue of world Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera). Mem Am Entomol Ins. 58: 1 - 1558.
Yu D, Van Achterberg C, Horstmann K. 2016. Taxapad 2016, Ichneumonoidea 2015. Database on flash-drive. Nepean (Canada).
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Cyclolabus carolinensis Heinrich, 1962
Dal Pos, Davide, Heilman, Victoria & Welter-Schultes, Francisco 2022 |
Cyclolabus carolinensis
Porter CC 2003: 178 |
Yu DSK & Horstmann K 1997: 674 |
Carlson RW 1979: 543 |
Heinrich G 1962: 764 |
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