Chorebus artemisiellus, Griffiths, 1968

Godfray, Charles J. & Achterberg, Cornelis Van, 2024, Annotated Checklist of the European Dacnusini and the Dapsilarthra genus group of the Alysiini (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Alysiinae), Zootaxa 5513 (1), pp. 1-73 : 14-15

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5513.1.1

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scientific name

Chorebus artemisiellus
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artemisiellus Griffiths, 1968 View in CoL

Group 5fi.

Literature: Griffiths V-42 (K VI-134); Tobias (22).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Liriomyza spp. leaf-mining Artemisia ( Asteraceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (14). Comment —Recorded hosts: L. artemisicola , L. dracunculi .

asini ( Docavo, 1965; Gyrocampa )

Group: 3a.

Literature: Docavo (1965; 1967); Tobias (475, 482).

Similar species: C. longicornis ( = affinis ), C. pseudoasini , C. pseudometallicus .

asperrimus Griffiths, 1968

Group: 4b.

Literature: Griffiths VI-73 (K VI-119); Tobias (8).

Hosts: Hypothesis— Parasitoid of Cerodontha pygmella ( = tatrica ) leaf-mining Poaceae . Evidence— Griffiths (2).

asphodeli Griffiths, 1968

Group: 4a.

Literature: Griffiths V-29 (K VI-119); Tobias (75).

Hosts: Hypothesis— Parasitoid of Liriomyza asphodeli leaf-mining Asphodelus sp. ( Asphodelaceae ). Evidence— Griffiths (3).

Similar species: C. irriguus , C. pseudoasphodeli .

asramenes ( Nixon, 1943; Dacnusa )

Group: 5a.

Literature: Nixon 1945 -195 (K 1945-192); Griffiths VI-84 (K VI-131) [VII-356]; Tobias (170); Papp (2009c, p. 119).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Cerodontha (Poemyza) spp. leaf-mining Poaceae . Evidence —Griffiths (38); NMS (32). Comment —Recorded hosts: C. melicae , C. pygmaea , C. zoerneri

DNA Barcode: Yes; BIN shared with Chorebus flavipes ; there are five further BINs that contain species near asramenes (and where rearing records are available attack miners on Poaceae ); they include specimens keying to C. poemyzae , ninella and possibly ganesa ; further work needed to reconcile molecular, biological and morphological data and likely undescribed species present; the morphologically distinct C. crenulatus clusters with this group.

Similar species: C. pseudoasramenes , C. trapesus .

atis ( Nixon, 1943; Dacnusa )

Group: 5d.

Literature: Nixon 1946 -291 (K 1943-168); Griffiths (K VI-122); Tobias (308).

Similar species: C. griffithsi .

avesta ( Nixon, 1944; Dacnusa )

Group: 5a.

Literature: Nixon 1945 -201 (K 1944-195); Griffiths V-44 (K VI-129, 133); Tobias (244, 338).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Liriomyza spp. leaf miners. Evidence —Griffiths (11). Comment— 10 of Griffiths’ records are from L. morio mining Galium ( Rubiaceae ) and one from L. eupatoriana mining Eupatorium cannabinum ( Asteraceae ).

DNA Barcode: Yes; two BINs contain specimens that key to avesta .

baeticus Griffiths, 1967

Group: 5d.

Literature: Griffiths II-566 (K VI-122); Tobias (60, 305).

Hosts: Hypothesis—Parasitoid of Agromyza baetica on Phragmites australis ( Poaceae ). Evidence—Griffiths (1).

Similar species: C. tumidus .

bathyzonus (Marshall, 1895; Dacnusa )

Group: 1b.

Literature: Nixon 1937 -19; Nixon 1944 -91; Griffiths IV-675 [VII-358] (K IV-660), Tobias (394, 395).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Ophiomyia stem mines heracleivora stem-mining Heraceleum ( Apiaceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (9). Recorded hosts: O. heracleivora on Heraceleum sp. ( Apiaceae ), O. ranunculicaulis on Ranunculus spp. ( Ranunculaceae ).

DNA Barcode: Yes.

Similar species: C. gyrinus , C. ornatus , C. salvoi .

bensoni ( Nixon, 1943; Dacnusa )

Group: 5a.

Literature: Nixon 1946 -287 (K 1943-163); Griffiths III-859 (K VI-125) [VII-355]; Tobias (82).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza soenderupi in stems of Caltha palustris ( Ranunculaceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (10); NMS (1).

DNA Barcode: Yes.

Notes: Very long ovipositor.

bres ( Nixon, 1944; Dacnusa )

Group: 5b.

Literature: Nixon 1944 -252 (K 1944-195); Griffiths II-566 (K VI-128); Tobias (327).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Agromyza idaeiana ( = spiraeae ) leaf-mining Roseaceae. Evidence —Griffiths (24); NMS (4).

DNA Barcode: Yes; shares BIN with C. lateralis (1.9% divergence) & C. credne .

brevicornis ( Thomson, 1895; Dacnusa )

Synonymy: chrysippe ( Nixon, 1944, Dacnusa ); ea ( Nixon, 1944, Dacnusa ).

Group: 1a.

Literature: Nixon 1944 -94, 103; Griffiths IV-668 (K IV-659); Tobias (358).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Melanagromyza aenoventris boring stems of Cirsium spp. ( Asteraceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (7); NMS (9).

DNA Barcode: Yes.

brevifemur ( Tobias, 1962; Dacnusa )

Group: 5b.

Literature: Griffiths (K IV-661); Tobias (412).

buhri Griffiths, 1967

Group: 5a.

Literature: Griffith III-845 (K VI-129 & 131); Tobias (199).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza griffithsi leaf-mining Plantago spp. ( Plantaginaceae ). Evidence — Griffiths (5).

caelebs ( Nixon, 1944; Dacnusa )

Group: 1e.

Literature: Nixon 1944 -92; Griffiths (K IV-665); Tobias (431).

caesariatus Griffiths, 1967

Group: 1b.

Literature: Griffith IV-72 (K IV-663); Tobias (403).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Ophiomyia curvipalpis leaf- and stem-mining Medicago sativa ( Fabaceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (8).

calthae Griffiths, 1967

Group: 5a.

Literature: Griffiths III-857 (K VI-133); Tobias (97).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of Phytomyza calthivora leaf-mining Caltha palustris (Ranuculaceae). Evidence —Griffiths (18).

Similar species: C. stolyarovii .

cambricus Griffiths, 1968

Group: 5fi.

Literature: Griffiths V-40 (K VI-135); Tobias (212).

Hosts: Hypothesis —Parasitoid of a Liriomyza sp. leaf-mining Hieracium ( Asteraceae ). Evidence —Griffiths (2). Comment— Host given as L. pusilla but probably a related species on this host plant (see comments under this species at https://bladmineerders.nl/).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Genus

Chorebus

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