Paranaphoidea Girault, 1913
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Genus Paranaphoidea Girault View in CoL ( Figs. 205–212 View FIGURES 205–212 )
Paranaphoidea Girault, 1913 View in CoL [165]: 115. Type species: Paranaphoidea egregia Girault View in CoL , by original designation. Idiocentrus Gahan, 1927: 35 View in CoL . Type species: Idiocentrus mirus Gahan View in CoL , by original designation. Syn. nov. (subgenus of
Diagnosis. Paranaphoidea belongs to the Anagrus group of genera. It is distinguished from other genera in the group as follows: clava 2- ( Fig. 205 View FIGURES 205–212 ) or 3-segmented; back of head with a distinct, curved groove extending from dorsal margin of foramen to ventral margin of eye; subantennal grooves present and extending almost to mouth margin; posterior scutellum much longer than anterior scutellum and divided by a median longitudinal sulcus ( Fig. 212 View FIGURES 205–212 ); mesophragma narrowly but distinctly notched apically ( Fig. 212 View FIGURES 205–212 ); hind wing usually extremely wide ( Fig. 206 View FIGURES 205–212 ); protibial spur with inner margin comblike ( Fig. 209 View FIGURES 205–212 ), midtiblal spur long and also comblike ( Fig. 210 View FIGURES 205–212 ). Hind leg as in Fig. 211 View FIGURES 205–212 . Male antenna as in Fig. 207 View FIGURES 205–212 and genitalia as in Fig. 208 View FIGURES 205–212 .
One of us (JH) compared specimens of Idiocentrus mirus Gahan from New Zealand with Paranaphoidea elongata and a species close to or the same as P. egregia . Most features of these three species are the same or very similar. The notable differences are that females of mirus have a 3-segmented clava (2-segmented in described Australian species), the apex of the mesophagma is barely sinuate (distinctly notched in described Australian species), and males have the apical flagellar segment distinctly separated from the penultimate segment, similar to the previous segments (broadly joined in the Australian species). Noyes & Valentine (1989) suggested that the two genera might be synonymous and we agree. However, the differences noted here are considered to be sufficient to retain Idiocentrus as a separate subgenus within Paranaphoidea . The hosts are quite different, apparently Cicadidae for Idiocentrus ( Gahan 1927) and Cicadellidae (Eurymelinae) for the only species of Paranaphoidea with a host record, Eurymeloides punctata (Signoret) . At least one, undescribed species of Paranaphoidea (Idiocentrus) occurs in Australia. All the species listed below belong to the nominate subgenus.
Body length. 614–3600 µm.
Distribution. Australia and New Zealand.
Hosts. Cicadellidae (Eurymelinae) . Elsewhere ( New Zealand) reported from Cicadidae .
Important references. Schauff (1983), Noyes & Valentine (1989).
Australian species (11 + 1 subspecies):
P. auripes Girault, 1925 View in CoL [387]: 2; Viggiani, 1973: 258 (descriptive note); Dahms, 1983: 81 (types). TL: Qld, Mulgowie.
P. caudata Girault, 1915 View in CoL [228]: 161; Doutt, 1973: 186 (contrast with egregia View in CoL ); Viggiani, 1973: 257 (descriptive note); Schauff, 1983: 543 (type examined); Dahms, 1983: 168 (types). TL: Qld, Cooktown.
P. densiciliata Girault, 1938 View in CoL [452]: 391; Doutt, 1973: 186 (illustration); Viggiani, 1973: 258 (descriptive note); Dahms, 1983: 217 (types). TL: Vic., Canterbury.
P. densiciliata View in CoL nostra Girault, 1938 [452]: 391; Dahms, 1983: 217 (types). TL: Qld, Chinchilla.
P. egregia Girault, 1913 View in CoL [165]: 115; Girault, 1914 [219]: 112 (description); Schauff, 1983: 543 (type examined); Doutt, 1973: 186 (contrast with caudata View in CoL and intermedia View in CoL ); Viggiani, 1983: 256 (redescription); Dahms, 1983: 239 (types). TL: Qld, Nelson [Gordonvale].
P. elongata Girault, 1923 View in CoL [371]: 3; Doutt, 1973: 186 (descriptive note); Viggiani, 1973: 258 (descriptive note); Dahms, 1983: 244 (types). TL: Qld, Wynnum.
P. eucalypti Girault, 1925 View in CoL [384]: 94; Dahms, 1983: 244 (types); Dahms, 1986: 738 (correction to type data). TL: Qld, Banyo.
P. harveyi (Girault, 1912 [120]: 151) ( Anaphoidea ); Doutt, 1973: 186 (generic placement); Dahms, 1983: 115 (types). Comb. nov. from Erythmelus View in CoL . TL: Qld, Nelson [Gordonvale].
P. intermedia Girault, 1915 View in CoL [228]: 161; Schauff, 1983: 543 (type examined); Doutt, 1973: 186 (contrast with egregia View in CoL ); Viggiani, 1973: 257 (contrast with egregia View in CoL ); Dahms, 1984: 723 (types). TL: Qld, Gordonvale.
P. nigriclava Girault, 1915 View in CoL [229]: 179; Doutt, 1973: 187 (mention); Viggiani, 1973: 258 (descriptive note); Schauff, 1983: 543 (type examined); Dahms, 1986: 333 (types). TL: Qld, Burnett Heads.
P. ponderosa Girault, 1913 View in CoL [165]: 115; Viggiani, 1973: 257 (contrast with egregia View in CoL ); Schauff, 1983: 543 (type examined); Dahms, 1986: 423 (types). TL: Qld, Nelson [Gordonvale].
P. tennysoni Girault, 1920 View in CoL [353]: 98; Viggiani, 1973: 258 (comparison with eucalypti View in CoL ); Dahms, 1986: 582 [types]. TL: Qld, Cairns.
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Paranaphoidea Girault
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2007 |
P. densiciliata
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 217 |
P. egregia
Schauff, M. E. 1983: 543 |
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 239 |
Doutt, R. L. 1973: 186 |
P. eucalypti
Dahms, E. C. 1986: 738 |
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 244 |
P. intermedia
Dahms, E. C. 1984: 723 |
Schauff, M. E. 1983: 543 |
Doutt, R. L. 1973: 186 |
Viggiani, G. 1973: 257 |
P. auripes
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 81 |
Viggiani, G. 1973: 258 |
P. caudata
Schauff, M. E. 1983: 543 |
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 168 |
Doutt, R. L. 1973: 186 |
Viggiani, G. 1973: 257 |
P. densiciliata
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 217 |
Doutt, R. L. 1973: 186 |
Viggiani, G. 1973: 258 |
P. elongata
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 244 |
Doutt, R. L. 1973: 186 |
Viggiani, G. 1973: 258 |
P. harveyi
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 115 |
Doutt, R. L. 1973: 186 |
P. nigriclava
Dahms, E. C. 1986: 333 |
Schauff, M. E. 1983: 543 |
Doutt, R. L. 1973: 187 |
Viggiani, G. 1973: 258 |
P. ponderosa
Dahms, E. C. 1986: 423 |
Schauff, M. E. 1983: 543 |
Viggiani, G. 1973: 257 |
P. tennysoni
Dahms, E. C. 1986: 582 |
Viggiani, G. 1973: 258 |
Paranaphoidea
Gahan, A. B. 1927: 35 |