Adelius Haliday, 1833
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5943258 |
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Adelius Haliday, 1833 View in CoL View at ENA
Adelius, Haliday 1833: 262 View in CoL ( Mason 1985, correct spelling). Type: Adelius subfasciatus Haliday. View in CoL
Acaelius, Haliday 1834: 231 (Emendation)
Acoelius, Haliday 1835: 539 ; Marshall 1885: 153 (Emendation)
Pleiomerus, Wesmael 1837: 67 .
Anomopterus Rohwer 1914: 80 . Type: Anomopterus fasciipennis Rohwer.
Myriola Shestakov 1932: 259 . Type: Myriola gussakovskii Shestakov.
Diagnosis. Small size (ranging from 1.0 to 2.4 mm); antenna with 20 segments in all known species; occipital carina present; epicnemial carina absent; labrum concealed by clypeus; vein r absent or present, short; vein r-m absent, second submarginal cell open; vein RS not reaching wing margin; propodeum short and frequently carinate; T1–3 fused and weakly sclerotized, covering most of the length of metasoma, although T4–6 always apparent in dorsal view; metasoma smooth or very weakly sculptured, divisions between T1 and T2, and T2 and T3 absent; spiracles on T6 and T7 absent; ovipositor very short, usually barely exerted.
Distribution. Widely distributed globally in temperate and tropical areas.
Included species. Palearctic: Adelius clandestinus (Förster, 1851) , Adelius erythronotus (Förster, 1851) , Adelius subfasciatus Haliday, 1833 ; Western Palearctic (only): Adelius determinatus (Förster, 1851) , Adelius dubius (Förster, 1851) , Adelius germanus ( Haliday, 1834) , Adelius hyalinipennis (Förster, 1851) , Adelius rudnikovi (Perepechayenko, 1994) , Adelius viator (Förster, 1851) ; Eastern Palearctic (only): Adelius amplus Belokobylskij, 1998 , Adelius aridus ( Tobias, 1967) , Adelius ferulae (Tobias, 1964) , Adelius gussakovskii ( Shestakov, 1932) , Adelius magna ( Tobias, 1967) ; Afrotropical: Adelius cadmium (Papp, 2003) , Adelius stenolcos de Saeger 1944 ; Australasia: Adelius angustus (Papp 1997) ; Nearctic ( Fig. 139 View FIGURE 139 ): Adelius canadensis Shimbori ,& Shaw sp. n., Adelius coloradensis Muesebeck, 1922 , Adelius fasciipennis ( Rohwer, 1914) , Adelius floridiensis Shimbori & Shaw sp. n., Adelius nigripectus Muesebeck, 1922 ; Neotropical ( Fig. 140 View FIGURE 140 ): Adelius adeleae Shimbori & Shaw sp. n., Adelius bolivariensis Bortoni & Penteado-Dias sp. n., Adelius boliviensis Bortoni & Penteado-Dias sp. n., Adelius caatinga Bortoni, Shimbori & Penteado-Dias sp. n., Adelius excelsus Bortoni & Shimbori sp. n., Adelius ecuadoriensis Bortoni & Penteado-Dias sp. n., Adelius gauldi Shimbori & Shaw sp. n., Adelius janzeni Shimbori & Shaw sp. n., Adelius monteiroi Souza-Gessner, Cerântola & Penteado-Dias sp. n., Adelius morretesiensis Bortoni, Shimbori & Penteado-Dias sp. n., Adelius quiteriae Souza-Gessner, Cerântola & Penteado-Dias sp. n., Adelius sancticaroli Bortoni, Penteado-Dias & Shimbori sp. n., Adelius panamensis Shimbori & Shaw sp. n., Adelius pentagonalis Shimbori & Shaw sp. n.
Comments. Adelius is certainly the most common and diverse genus of Adeliini . The first specimens of Adelius from the Neotropical Region were recorded from Costa Rica, without a further taxonomic treatment ( Whitfield 1997), therefore all Neotropical species treated are new to science.
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Adelius Haliday, 1833
Shimbori, Eduardo M., Bortoni, Marco A., Shaw, Scott R., Souza-Gessner, Carolina Da S., Cerântola, Paula De C. M. & Penteado-Dias, Angélica M. 2019 |
Myriola
Shestakov, A. 1932: 259 |
Anomopterus
Rohwer, S. A. 1914: 80 |
Pleiomerus
Wesmael, C. 1837: 67 |
Acoelius, Haliday 1835 : 539
Marshall, T. A. 1885: 153 |
Haliday, A. H. 1835: 539 |
Acaelius, Haliday 1834 : 231 (Emendation)
Haliday, A. H. 1834: 231 |
Adelius, Haliday 1833 : 262
Haliday, A. H. 1833: 262 |