Opius (Opius) pallipes Wesmael, 1835
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Opius pallipes Wesmael, 1835: 118 .
Hypolabis pallipes Foerster, 1862: 260 . Opius (Opius) pallipes Fischer 1972: 366 .
Synonyms. Hypolabis adaequator (Fischer, 1964b) ; Hypolabis lividipes (Fischer, 1964) ; Hypolabis pallidipes ( Marshall, 1872) ; Hypolabis subsulcata (Fischer, 1964b) ; Opius liopleuris Thomson, 1895 ; Opius piceus Thomson, 1895 .
Distribution in Turkey. Bursa, Canakkale, Edirne, Gaziantep, Icel, Kastamonu, Kirklareli, Sakarya, Samsun, Sanliurfa, Sinop, Tekirdag, Zonguldak (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2005b); Aksaray, Bartin, Karabük, Kayseri, Malatya (Beyarslan & Fischer, 2011); Adiyaman, Aydın, Gümüşhane (Fischer & Beyarslan, 2012).
Distribution. Nearctic, Oriental, Palaearctic. Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Canada, China, Croatia, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Korea, Lithuania, Mongolia, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, U.S.A., Ukraine, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia,
Host. Diptera . Agromyzidae : Agromyza potentillae Kaltenbach, 1864 [ Filipendula vulgaris, Potentilla reptans ]; Amauromyza labiatarum (Hendel, 1920) ; A.verbasci (Bouche, 1847) ; Aulagromyza hendeliana (Hering, 1926) ; A. tremulae (Hering, 1957) [ Populus tremula ]; Cerodontha angulata (Loew, 1869) [ Carex hirta ]; Chromatomyia horticola (Goureau, 1851) [ Brassica oleracea , Papaver rhoeas, Sisymbrium orientale]; C. periclymeni Hendel, 1922 ; Liriomyza sp. [ Crepis praemorsa ]; L. amarellae Hering, 1963 [ Gentiana germanica ]; L. bryoniae (Kaltenbach, 1858) [ Populus berolinensis ]; L. centaureae Hering, 1927 [ Centaurea nigra ]; L. eupatoriana Spencer, 1954 ; L. huidobrensis (Blanchard, 1926) ; L. pusio (Meigen, 1830) [ Tragopogon pratensis ]; L. strigata (Meigen, 1830) [ Campanula sp., Centranthus ruber , Hyoscyamus niger, Hypochaeris setnensis, Senecio fuchsii , Senecio paludosus ]; L. taraxaci Hering, 1927 ; L. wachtli Hendel, 1920 ; Ophiomyia maura (Meigen, 1838) [ Lathyrus torreyi ]; Phytomyza sp. [ Anemone sylvestris ]; P. angelicae Kaltenbach, 1872 [ Angelica sylvestris ]; P. fallaciosa Brischke, 1880 ; P. fallaciosa [ Ranunculus sp.]; P. ferulae Hering, 1927 [ Scaligeria cretica ]; P. kyffhusana Hering, 1928 ; P. leucanthemi Hering 1935 [ Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, Leucanthemum maximum ]; P. minuscula Goureau, 1851 [ Thalictrum minusculum ]; P. obscura Hendel, 1920 [ Peucedanum oreoselinum ]; P. pauliloewii Hendel,1920 [ Anthemis tinctoria , Peucedanum oreoselinum ]; P. pullula Zetterstedt,1848 [ Tanacetum vulgare ]; P. ranunculi (Schrank, 1803) [ Ranunculus acer ]; P. spondylii Robineau- Desvoidy, 1851; P. thysselini Hendel, 1923 [ Peucedanum palustre ]. Anthomyiidae : Anthomyia rumicis Hardy, 1854 [ Rumex acetosa ]; Delia echinata (Seguy, 1923) ; Pegomyia bicolor (Wiedemann, 1817) ; Pegomyia solennis (Meigen, 1826) . Cynipidae : Andricus curvator Hartig, 1840 . Drosophilidae : Scaptomyza sp. [ Anthyllis vulneraria ]; Scaptomyza flava (Fallen, 1823) [ Amaranthus lividus ]; Scaptomyza graminum (Fallen, 1823) [ Anthyllis vulneraria ]. Scathophagidae : Scathophaga sp.[ Anthyllis vulneraria ]. Tephritidae : Euleia heraclei (Linnaeus, 1758) ; Philophylla caesio (Harris, 1780) ; Sphenella marginata ; (Fallen, 1814); Vidalia spinifrons (Schroeder, 1913) . Tortricidae : Archips rosana (Linnaeus, 1758) .
Parasitism. endoparasitoid, oviposition behaviour, solitary.
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