Chorebus pione, (Nixon, 1944)
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pione ( Nixon, 1944) View in CoL
Group: 5b.
Literature: Nixon 1944 -254; Griffiths II-576 (K VI-124); Tobias (318).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Agromyza phragmitidis on Phragmites communis ( Poaceae ). Evidence— Griffiths (6); NMS (1).
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths VI-80 (K VI-132) [VII-356]; Tobias (264).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Cerodontha spp. leaf-mining Poaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (27); NMS (?4). Comment —Recorded hosts: C. incisa , C. pygmaea , C. beigerae ( = deschampsiae ).
DNA Barcode: see C. asramenes .
Group: 5b.
Literature: Griffiths II-577 (K VI-128); Tobias (320).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of leaf-mining Agromyza spp .. Evidence —Griffiths (8). Comment — Holotype (+5) reared from A. polygoni on Bistorta officinalis (= Polygonum bistorta ) ( Polygonaceae ); two from A. nigrescens (which is a Geranium [ Geraniaceae ] miner); an unusual combination of hosts.
posticus (Haliday, 1839; Alysia )
Synonymy: gracilis ( Nees, 1834, Alysia ), synonymy by van Achterberg (1997); egregia (Marshall, 1895, Dacnusa ); dentatus ( Tobias, 1962, Dacnusa ), synonymy by Tobias (1986);?erythogaster (Szépligeti, 1901, Dacnusa ) after Tobias (1986).
Group: 1d.
Literature: Nixon 1937 -23; Nixon 1944 -148, (K 1943-163); Griffiths (K IV-665); Tobias (85, 377, 381).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Chamaepsila (= Psila ) rosae ( Psilidae ) on roots of Apiaceae . Evidence — Nixon 1944 -148; Wright et al. (1947); van’t Sant (1961); Burn (1984); NMS (2). Comment —The host is the carrot fly, a well-known pest of the vegetable. May also attack Chamaepsila nigricornis though needs confirmation.
DNA Barcode: Yes; in two BINs which both contain specimens that would key to posticus & selene in Nixon, and which do not seem to have consistent morphological differences.
Similar species: C. cultratus ; C. dentiferus (Griffiths I-890).
Notes: The only Dacnusini recorded from Psilidae . A large species with, in the female, a laterally compressed abdomen. Wright et al. (1947) provide details of life history and juvenile stages. An attempted introduction to North America apparently failed ( Maybee 1952). The distinctiveness and status of C. selene needs further research. C. dentatus listed as species in Fauna Europaea (2023).
pratensis ( Tobias, 1962 Dacnusa )
Group: 1a.
Literature: Griffiths (K IV-659); Tobias (350).
DNA Barcode: No; single specimen in a BIN that is morphologically similar to C. pratensis likely represents an undescribed species.
propediremptum Fischer, Tormos, Docavo & Pardo, 2004 View in CoL
Group: 5c.
Literature: Fischer et al. (2004a).
Similar species: C. diremptus , C. flavipes .
prosper ( Nixon, 1945) View in CoL Dacnusa View in CoL
Group: 5a.
Literature: Nixon 1945 -203; Griffiths (K VI-130); Tobias (229).
pseudoasini Docavo & Tormos, 1998
Group: 3a.
Literature: Docavo and Tormos (1998).
Similar species: C. asini , C. metallicus , C. pseudometallicus .
pseudoasphodeli Tormos, Pardo, Jiménez, Asís & Gayubo, 2003
Group: 4a.
Literature: Tormos et al. (2003).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza chaerophylli on Daucus carota ( Apiaceae ). Evidence— Tormos et al. (2003).
Similar species: C. asphodeli .
Notes: Description includes information on larval morphology and venom apparatus.
pseudoasramenes Tormos, Pardo, Jiménez, Asís & Gayubo, 2003 View in CoL
Group: 5a.
Literature: Tormos et al. (2003).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Cerodontha phragmitophila on Arundo donax ( Poaceae ). Evidence— Tormos et al. (2003).
Notes: Description includes some information on larval morphology and venom apparatus.
Similar species: C. asramenes .
pseudometallicus Docavo & Tormos, 1998
Group: 3a.
Literature: Docavo and Tormos (1998).
Similar species: C. asini , C. metallicus .
pseudomisellus Griffiths, 1968
Group: 5f.
Literature: Griffiths V-44 (K VI-134); Tobias (27, 200).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Liriomyza congesta mining Fabaceae . Evidence— Griffiths (7).
DNA Barcode: No; BIN with specimens similar to C. pseudomisellus likely an undescribed species.
Similar species: C. xsarus .
Group: 1a.
Literature: Griffiths IV-667 (K IV-659) [VII-357]; Tobias (351).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of an Agromyzidae feeding in the midrib of Hypochoeris radicata ( Asteraceae ), likely Phytomyza cecidonomia . Evidence— Griffiths (3).
Similar species: C. separatus .
pulverosus (Haliday, 1839; Alysia )
Synonymy: marsyas ( Nixon, 1937, Dacnusa ) synonymy by van Achterberg (1997).
Group: 1a.
Literature: Nixon 1937 -42; Nixon 1944 -99; Griffiths (K IV-660); Tobias (364).
Notes: Griffiths (IV-660) considered the name pulverosus unavailable, a view rejected by van Achterberg (1997).
punctus (Goureau, 1851; Dacnusa )
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths III-848 (K VI-130) [VII-355]; Tobias (288).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza spp. leaf-mining ferns (Pteridophyta) and Crassulaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (34); NMS (29). Comment —Recorded fern-feeding hosts: P. scolopendri , P. dorsata ; from Crassulaceae : P. rhodiolae , P. sedicola .
DNA Barcode: Yes; specimens from ferns and P. rhodiolae (UK) share a BIN with C. armida (q.v.); specimens from P. sedicola ( Finland) are in a separate BIN.
Notes: Griffiths III-848 speculated that wasps associated with ferns and Crassulaceae were separate species which partially accords with DNA barcode data.
Group: 1c.
Literature: Papp (2009c).
Similar species: C. serus , C. xiphidius .
Notes: Described from Slovakia but not in Fauna Europaea (2023).
resa ( Nixon, 1937; Dacnusa )
Group: 5a.
Literature: Nixon 1937 -21; Nixon 1944 -151, (K 1943-165); Griffiths II-577 (K VI-123); Tobias (108); Papp (2013, p. 237).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Agromyza spp. ( ambigua group) leaf-mining Poaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (3). Comment— Record from Phytomyza melana which feeds on Apiaceae ( Alekseev et al. 2019) likely an error.
DNA Barcode: Yes; specimens in two sister BINs.
rhanis ( Nixon, 1943; Dacnusa )
Group: 4b.
Literature: Nixon 1946 -290 (K 1943-162); Griffiths (K VI-119); Tobias (7).
risilis (Nixon, 1949; Gyrocampa )
Group: 3a.
Literature: Nixon 1949-297; Griffith (K VI-116); Tobias (473).
rondanii ( Giard, 1904; Dacnusa )
Synonymy: galbus ( Nixon, 1944, Dacnusa ); bathyzonus auct. non Marshall.
Group: 1e.
Literature: Nixon 1944 -93; Griffiths IV-669 (K IV-665); Tobias (386).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Ophiomyia simplex in stems of Asparagus officinalis ( Asparagaceae ). Evidence — Giard (1904); Barnes and Walton (1934); Barnes (1937); Griffiths (many); Morrison et al. (2014).
DNA Barcode: Yes.
Similar species: C. eucodonis ; C. obscurator .
Notes: Host a pest of cultivated asparagus.
Group: 5c.
Literature: Griffiths VII-353; Godfray and Warrington (2023).
Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza rostrata in seedheads of Orobanchaceae . Evidence— Griffiths (60), NMS (3), Moraal and Dirkse (1992).
Similar species: C. diremtus , C. unicus .
rotundiventris ( Thomson, 1895; Dacnusa )
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths II-578 (K VI-125); Tobias (80).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Agromyza distorta leaf-mining Poaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (18). rousseaui ( Schulz, 1907; Dacnusa )
Group: 6.
Literature: Rousseau (1907); Burghele (1960a); Griffiths (K VI-113).
Notes: A freshwater-adapted species; whether it is distinct from C. striola (q.v.), needs further investigation. rubicundus Griffiths, 1968
Group: 5a.
Literature: Griffiths VI-78 (K VI-140); Tobias (112).
Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Cerodontha spp. leaf-mining Poaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (2). Comment — Two records from C. pygmaea but Griffiths considers main host likely a different species.
DNA Barcode: Yes; in two BINs that seem morphologically very similar.
Similar species: C. citreus , C. vodaro .
ruficollis ( Stelfox, 1957; Gyrocampa )
Group: 3a.
Literature: Griffiths (K VI-115); Tobias (463); Yari et al. (2016).
DNA Barcode: Yes.
rufimarginatus ( Stelfox, 1954; Dacnusa )
Group: 5d.
Literature: Stelfox (1954); Griffiths (K VI-123); Tobias (51).
Similar species: C. tergoflavus , C. lanzarotensis .
[ rufipes ( Nees, 1812; Bassus )]
Notes: Not treated by Nixon or Griffiths; Haliday (1833) considered a synonym of Dacnusa pubescens and Thomson (1895) stated similar to D. exserens ( = pubescens ). Thus not Chorebus and as type lost probably a nomen dubium .
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Chorebus pione
Godfray, Charles J. & Achterberg, Cornelis Van 2024 |
propediremptum
Fischer, Tormos, Docavo & Pardo 2004 |
pseudoasphodeli Tormos, Pardo, Jiménez, Asís & Gayubo, 2003
Tormos, Pardo, Jimenez, Asis & Gayubo 2003 |
pseudoasramenes Tormos, Pardo, Jiménez, Asís & Gayubo, 2003
Tormos, Pardo, Jimenez, Asis & Gayubo 2003 |
pseudoasini
Docavo & Tormos 1998 |
pseudometallicus
Docavo & Tormos 1998 |
rostratae
Griffiths 1984 |
Dacnusa
Haliday 1833 |