Chorebus salvoi, Jimenez & Tormos, 1988
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Chorebus salvoi |
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salvoi Jiménez & Tormos, 1988 View in CoL
Group: 1b.
Literature: Jimenez and Tormos (1988); Docavo et al. (2006).
Similar species, C. bathyzonus .
sativi ( Nixon, 1943; Dacnusa )
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths III-854 (K VI-124) [VII-355]; Tobias (36).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza horticola ( = atricornis , part) leaf-mining Fabaceae . Evidence — Griffiths (3); Docavo et al. (2006).
Notes: Described from Morocco and recorded from Spain.
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths III-849 (K VI-129); Tobias (37).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza scabiosae on Scabiosa columbaria ( Dipsacaceae ). Evidence— Griffiths (20).
scabrifossa Stelfox, 1957 View in CoL
Group: 6.
Literature: Stelfox (1957); Tobias (436); Papp (2009a, p. 257).
Notes: A freshwater-adapted species.
Similar species: possibly C. sculptitergum .
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths V-33 (K VI-125); Tobias (183); Godfray and Warrington (2024).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Liriomyza virgo on Equisetum fluviatile ( Equisetaceae ). Evidence— Griffiths (35).
Group: 3b or 6?
Literature: Tobias (1998).
Similar species: possibly C. scabrifossa or C. densepunctatus .
scythicus Perepechayenko, 2004 View in CoL
Group: 1e.
Literature: Perepechayenko (2004).
Similar species: Perepechayenko (2004) does not compare with other species but says belongs to Nixon’s senilis s.s. group but with relatively little pubescence and a shiny black body.
Notes: Possibly associated with Caragana frutex ( Fabaceae ). Described from Ukraine though not in Fauna Europaea (2023).
selene ( Nixon, 1937; Dacnusa )
Group: 1d.
Literature: Nixon 1937 -24; Nixon 1944 -149; Griffiths (K IV-665); Tobias (86, 382).
Notes: Not well characterised—see C. posticus notes.
senilis ( Nees, 1812; Bassus )
Synonymy: tomentosus ( Thomson, 1895, Dacnusa ); nemesis (Morley, 1924, Dacnusa ).
Group: 1a.
Literature: Nixon 1937 -41; Nixon 1944 -99, (K 1943-164); Griffiths IV-666 (K IV-660) [VII-357]; Tobias (366).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Melanagromyza & Napomyza boring stems of Asteraceae , Scrophulariaceae & Apiaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (16); NMS (20); Docavo et al. (1993). Comment —Recorded hosts: M. aenoventris , N. lateralis , N. carotae , N. cichorii , N. scrophulariae . Records from Cecidomyiidae and Psilidae almost certainly incorrect.
DNA Barcode: Yes; the BIN is split into two sub-clades, one containing senilis as described above and the other a similar but morphologically distinct wasps reared from Ophiomyia sp. ; probably two species are involved.
Similar species: C. stenocentrus .
separatus ( Telenga, 1935; Dacnusa )
Group: 1a.
Literature: Tobias (352).
Similar species: C. pulchellus .
serus ( Nixon, 1937; Dacnusa )
Group: 1b.
Literature: Nixon 1937 -22; Nixon 1944 -94; Griffiths (K IV-660); Papp (2009c, p. 115); Tobias (370).
DNA Barcode: Yes.
Similar species: C. pusiculus .
singularis (Tobas, 1962; Dacnusa )
Group: 4a.
Literature: Griffiths (K VI-119); Tobias (72).
siniffa ( Nixon, 1937; Dacnusa )
Group: 3a.
Literature: Nixon 1937 -81; Nixon 1949-297 (K 1943-164); Griffith VI-105 (K VI-116); Tobias (468, 490). Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) leaf-mining Cyperaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (3); NMS (3). Comment —Recorded hosts: C. suturalis on Bulboschoenus maritima , C. morosa on Carex vulpina .
DNA Barcode: Yes.
Similar species: possibly C. concinnus .
solstitialis ( Stelfox, 1952; Dacnusa )
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths II-579 (K VI-121); Tobias (303).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Agromyza spp. leaf-mining Poaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (19); NMS (12). Comment —Recorded hosts A. megalopsis , A. albipennis .
DNA Barcode: Yes.
spenceri Griffiths, 1964 View in CoL
Group: 4a.
Literature: Griffiths I-881 (K VI-119); Tobias (67).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Agromyza phragmitidis on Phragmites australis ( Poaceae )). Evidence — Griffiths (1).
Poorly known; Burghele (1960a) thought perhaps a prior name for C. hirtigenus or C. nixoni .
stenocentrus ( Thomson, 1895; Dacnusa )
Group: 1a.
Literature: Griffiths VII-357.
Hosts Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza buhriella in stems of Petasites hybridus ( Asteraceae ). Evidence — Griffiths (15).
Similar species: C. senilis .
stenocerus ( Thomson, 1895) View in CoL Dacnusa View in CoL
Synonymy: praeclara View in CoL ( Nixon, 1944, Dacnusa View in CoL ) (Griffiths IV-659).
Group: 1a.
Literature: Nixon 1944 -100 (as praeclara ); Griffiths IV-659; Tobias (346).
Group: 3c.
Literature: Griffiths VI-116 (K VI-101); Tobias (406).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Cerodontha staryi on Carex sp. ( Cyperaceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (9). stolyarovi Perepechayenko, 2008
Group: 5fi.
Literature: Perepechayenko (2008).
Similar species: C. misellus , C. melanophytobiae , C. calthae , C. thecla .
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Chorebus salvoi
Godfray, Charles J. & Achterberg, Cornelis Van 2024 |
scythicus
Perepechayenko 2004 |
sculptitergum
Tobias 1998 |
spenceri
Griffiths 1964 |
scabrifossa
Stelfox 1957 |
Dacnusa
Haliday 1833 |
Dacnusa
Haliday 1833 |