Carlina trapesus, Papp, 2009
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Carlina trapesus |
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Group: 5a.
Literature: Papp (2009c).
Similar species: C. andizhanicus , C. asramenes .
Notes: Described from Hungary but not in Fauna Europaea (2023).
Group: 5b.
Literature: Griffiths V-46 (K VI-128); Tobias (245).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Amauromyza spp. leaf miners. Evidence —Griffiths (43); NMS (44). Comment —Recorded hosts: A. labiatarum (on Lamiaceae ), A. verbasci (on Scrophulariaceae ), A. flavifrons (on Caryophyllaceae ).
DNA Barcode: Yes.
Literature: Tobias (1986).
Notes: Described briefly in key from single damaged male (Karelia).
Similar species: C. leptogaster .
tumidus ( Tobias, 1966; Dacnusa )
Group: 5a.
Literature: Tobias (1966), Tobias (1986), Žikić et al. (2000), Papp (2009b).
Similar species: C. thusa , C. lugubris .
Group: 5b.
Literature: Tobias (1966).
Similar species: C. cinctus .
uliginosus (Haliday, 1839; Alysia )
Synonymy: thienemanni ( Ruschka, 1913, Gyrocampa ) (Nixon 1949-298).
Group: 3b.
Literature: Griffiths (K VI-118); Tobias (448).
Hosts: Hypothesis— Parasitoid of Hydrellia spp. ( Ephydridae ) leaf-mining aquatic plants. Evidence —Natural History Museum London (5); NMS (8 ex Potamogeton ). Ruschka (1913) described thienemanni from H. griseola mining Stratiotes aloides ( Hydrocharitaceae ); Burghele (1959).
DNA Barcode: Yes.
Notes: Strongly associated with freshwater habitats. Griffiths (VI-118) states “Back of head largely covered with short dense pubescence” in couplet (22) leading to uliginosus while pubescence actually much sparser. uma ( Nixon, 1944; Dacnusa )
Group: 5b.
Literature: Nixon 1944 -249 (K 1944-196); Griffiths (K VI-128); Tobias (341).
DNA Barcode: Yes.
Group: 5c.
Literature: Papp (2009c).
Similar species: C. diremtus , C. rostratae .
Notes: Described from Hungary but not in Fauna Europaea (2023).
varuna ( Nixon, 1945; Dacnusa )
Group: 5a.
Literature: Nixon 1945 -202, (K 1945-192); Griffiths V-45 (K VI-132); Tobias (203); Papp (2013, p. 258). Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Metopomyza flavonota leaf-mining Poaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (1).
DNA Barcode: Yes; three other BINs with morphological affinities to C. varuna likely represent undescribed species.
venustus ( Tobias, 1962; Dacnusa )
Group: 5a.
Literature: V-35 (K VI-123); Tobias (114).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Liriomyza spp. ( Asteraceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (5). Comments —Recorded hosts: L. soror , L. sonchi .
DNA Barcode: Yes.
Similar species: C. irriguus .
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths V-32 (K VI-126); Tobias (127, 155).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Liriomyza veratri leaf-mining Veratrum album ( Melanthiaceae ). Evidence — Griffiths (3).
Group: 3c.
Literature: Griffith VI-106 (K VI-116); Tobias (491).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Cerodontha (Dizygomyza) caricicola leaf-mining Carex spp. ( Cyperaceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (1); NMS (1).
DNA Barcode: Yes.
vicinus Fischer, Tormos, Docavo & Pardo, 2004
Group: 2.
Literature: Fischer et al. (2004a).
Similar species: C. transversus .
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths VI-83 (K VI-130); Tobias (168).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Cerodontha (Poemyza) superciliosa leaf-mining Ammophila arenaria ( Poaceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (2).
Notes: Griffiths notes 26 swept specimens (5 localities) all from sand dunes, consistent with its host’s ecology. vodaron Papp, 2009
Group: 5a.
Literature: Papp (2009c).
Similar species: C. endymion , C. rubicundus .
Notes: Described from Hungary but not in Fauna Europaea (2023).
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths V-37 (K VI-121); Tobias (252).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Metopomyza interfrontalis ( = xanthaspidae ) probably mining Carex sp. ( Cyperaceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (15).
DNA Barcode: No; a BIN with specimens morphologically similar to C. xanthaspidae likely represents an undescribed species.
Group: 1c.
Literature: Griffiths IV-678 (K IV-664); Tobias (418).
Hosts: Hypothesis— Ophiomyia sp. on Picris hieracioides ( Asteraceae ). Evidence—Griffiths (10).
Similar species: C. pusiculus .
Group: 5?
Literature: Papp (2007a).
Similar species: C. pseudomisellus , C. denticurvatus .
Notes: Described from Greece; absence of vein 2-1A unusual.
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths III-844 (K VI-130); Tobias (15, 291).
Hosts: Hypothesis— Phytomyza periclymeni on Lonicera xylosteum . ( Caprifoliaceae ). Evidence—Griffiths (63), NMS (19).
DNA Barcode: Yes; the BIN includes a single specimen keying to C. sylvestris (q.v.) from Lonicera periclymenum .
Group: 5a.
Literature: Papp (2009c).
Similar species: C. anasellus .
Notes: Described from Hungary but not in Fauna Europaea (2023).
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Carlina trapesus
Godfray, Charles J. & Achterberg, Cornelis Van 2024 |
vicinus
Fischer, Tormos, Docavo & Pardo 2004 |
trjapitzini
Tobias 1986 |
turcomanus
Tobias 1966 |