Omalus, Panzer, 1801

Rosa, Paolo, Heim, René & Bernasconi, Marco Valerio, 2023, The Palaearctic types of Chrysididae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) deposited in the Linsenmaier collection. Part 4. Elampini: genus Omalus Panzer, 1801, Zootaxa 5297 (1), pp. 61-86 : 76-78

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5297.1.3

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:93FD168A-6CB8-4457-8F99-9E4A0507B3CF

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7991825

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/311C87D0-2E13-9D52-FF53-F924BBE0F8DC

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scientific name

Omalus
status

s. str.

Subgenus Omalus s. str.

auratus group

Omalus (Omalus) auratus ( Linnaeus, 1758)

= O. incertus Haupt, 1957

= O. auratus anthracinus (du Buysson, 1892)

= O. contrarius ( Mader, 1939) [invalid name]

= O. auratus cupratus ( Mocsáry, 1889)

= O. curtiventris ( Tournier, 1879)

= O. auratus indigoteus (du Buysson, 1892)

= O. auratus maculatus (du Buysson, 1892)

= O. minimus ( Dufour & Perris, 1840)

= O. obscurus ( Tournier, 1889)

= O. testaceicornis (du Buysson, 1892)

= Omalus auratus viridiventris ( Mocsáry, 1890)

Omalus auratus nigridorsus ( Tsuneki, 1953)

Omalus triangulifer Abeille de Perrin, 1877

Omalus tshingiz (Semenov-Tian-Shanskij in Semenov-Tian-Shanskij & Nikol’skaya, 1954)

Omalus abdominalis ( du Buysson, 1887)

Omalus violaceus ( Scopoli, 1763)

= O. fuscipennis ( Dahlbom, 1829)

= O. imperiale ( Shuckard, 1837)

= O. nitidus Panzer, 1805

= O. similis ( Mocsáry, 1889)

= O. violaceus virens ( Mocsáry, 1889)

Omalus joannisi ( du Buysson, 1909)

Omalus punctatus ( Uchida, 1927)

Omalus grandis ( Tsuneki, 1950)

Remarks. Currently, all species included in the Omalus auratus group sensu Linsenmaier are considered members of Pseudomalus , which was never adopted by Linsenmaier (1959a, b, 1968, 1987, 1994, 1997). The following species changed status or resulted belonging to a different genus:

Pseudomalus auratus cupratus Mocsáry, 1889 has been revalidated and raised to species rank by Rosa et al. (2017c); Elampus curtiventris Tournier, 1879 is actually a member of Elampus Spinola, 1806 (type examined).

punctulatus group

Omalus (Omalus) punctulatus Dahlbom, 1854

= O. parvulus Dahlbom, 1854

= O. socius ( Mocsáry, 1889)

Omalus punctulatus tricolor Linsenmaier, 1999

Omalus perraudini Linsenmaier, 1968

Omalus bidentulus ( Lepeletier, 1806)

= O. appendicinus Abeille de Perrin, 1878

= O. bidentulus styx Trautmann, 1926

= O. bidentulus uniformis ( Trautmann, 1926)

= O. wesmaeli Chevrier, 1862 )

= O. bidentulus bidentatus Eversmann, 1858

Omalus helveticus Linsenmaier, 1959a

Omalus hirtus ( Semenov-Tian-Shanskij, 1932)

Omalus hirsutus ( Semenov-Tian-Shanskij, 1932)

Omalus nikolskii ( Semenov-Tian-Shanskij, 1932)

Omalus politus ( du Buysson, 1887)

Omalus bogdanovii ( Radoszkowski, 1877)

= O. bogdanovii cerberus ( Trautmann, 1926)

= O. bogdanovi kerteszi ( Trautmann, 1926)

= O. rudowi ( du Buysson, 1887)

= O. bogdanovi unicolor ( Trautmann, 1926)

Omalus biaccinctus (du Buysson, 1892)

= O. gasperinii ( Mocsáry, 1889)

= O. biaccinctus muelleri ( Trautmann, 1926)

Remarks. Currently, all species included in the punctulatus group sensu Linsenmaier are considered members of Philoctetes , excluding Omalus nikolskii ( Semenov-Tian-Shanskij, 1932) (see Rosa et al. 2017a) and O. politus , which are truly Omalus sensu Kimsey & Bohart (1991) .

Omalus bidentulus uniformis ( Trautmann, 1926) could be a teratology of Pseudomalus auratus ( Linnaeus, 1758) (type examined); Omalus bidentatus ( Eversmann, 1858) was often considered as a valid taxon, nevertheless this name is an incorrect subsequent spelling of Omalus bidentulus ( Lepeletier, 1806) ( Rosa et al. 2015e) ; Omalus biaccinctus (du Buysson, 1892) has been considered as nomen protectum ( Rosa et al. 2017c) because Linsenmaier (1951) and other researchers did not recognised the priority of the name O. gasperinii ( Mocsáry, 1889) , which was always incorrectly considered as a synonym of O. biaccinctus or its subspecies (see also Trautmann 1927 and Berland & Bernard 1938, the name gasperinii was also often misspelled as gasparinii).

aeneus group

Omalus (Omalus) aeneus ( Fabricius, 1787)

= O. affinis ( Wesmael, 1839)

= O. aeneus atratus ( Mocsáry, 1887)

= O. blandus ( Förster, 1853)

= O. chevrieri ( Tournier, 1877)

= O. freyi ( Tournier, 1889)

= O. aeneus pygialis ( du Buysson, 1887)

= O. pygmaeus ( Schenck, 1856)

Omalus aeneus puncticollis ( Mocsáry, 1887)

Omalus aeneus sauteri ( Mocsáry, 1913)

Omalus aeneus japonicus ( Bischoff, 1910)

Omalus chlorosomus ( Lucas, 1849)

Omalus chlorosomus mallorcanus Linsenmaier, 1959a

Omalus imbecillus ( Mocsáry, 1889)

Omalus riyadhensis Linsenmaier, 1994

Omalus puncticeps Linsenmaier, 1994

pusillus group

Omalus (Omalus) pusillus ( Fabricius, 1804)

= O. minutus ( Wesmael, 1839)

= O. schmiedeknechti ( Mocsáry, 1889))

Omalus pusillus bulgariensis Linsenmaier, 1959a

Omalus pusillus semicupreus Linsenmaier, 1959a

Omalus viridiminor Linsenmaier, 1999

Omalus horvathi ( Mocsáry, 1889)

= O. splendens ( du Buysson, 1900)

= O. wesmaeli ( Mocsáry, 1882)

Omalus horvathi inflammatus ( Mocsáry, 1890)

Omalus dusmeti ( Trautmann, 1926)

= O. horvathi occidentus Linsenmaier, 1968

Omalus sareptanus ( Mocsáry, 1889)

Omalus sareptanus schulthessi ( Mocsáry, 1890)

Omalus sareptanus subauratus ( Mocsáry, 1890)

Omalus magrettii (du Buysson in Magretti, 1890)

Omalus deauratus ( Mocsáry, 1914)

Omalus sinensis ( Tsuneki, 1947)

Remarks. Currently, Omalus pusillus ( Fabricius, 1804) is included in Pseudomalus . All other species listed by Linsenmaier in the pusillus group are members of Philoctetes (sensu Kimsey & Bohart 1991) .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Chrysididae

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