Anagrus Haliday, 1833
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Genus Anagrus Haliday View in CoL View at ENA ( Figs. 30–35 View FIGURES 30–35 )
Anagrus Haliday, 1833: 346 View in CoL . Type species: Ichneumon atomus Linnaeus , by subsequent designation ( Westwood, 1839: 78).
Pteratomus Packard, 1864: 137 . Type species: Pteratomus putnamii Packard , by monotypy. Synonymy formalized by Annecke & Doutt (1961: 7), following Girault (1929 [428]: 27).
Paranagrus Perkins, 1905: 199 . Type species: Paranagrus optabilis Perkins , by subsequent designation ( Gahan & Fagan, 1923: 106). Synonymy by Bakkendorf (1926).
Anagrella Bakkendorf, 1962: 372 . Type species: Anagrella mymaricornis Bakkendorf , by monotypy. Synonymy by Viggiani (1970: 139).
Diagnosis. Anagrus belongs to the Anagrus group of genera. It is distinguished from other genera in the group as follows: female clava entire ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 30–35 ); protibial spur comblike ( Fig. 32 View FIGURES 30–35 ); axillae advanced forward of posterior margin of mesoscutal midlobe; posterior scutellum short, with each lobe at most as long as wide; fore wing with posterior margin behind venation only slightly lobed ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 30–35 ). Male antenna filiform, with an 11- segmented flagellum and apical two segments not fused, their junction similar to preceding segments ( Fig. 34 View FIGURES 30–35 ). Male genitalia (subgenus Paranagrus is illustrated) as in Fig. 35 View FIGURES 30–35 .
Body length. 376–683 µm.
Distribution: Worldwide.
Hosts. Cicadellidae and Delphacidae reported for Australian species. Elsewhere reported also from Cercopidae , Tingidae , and Odonata (Zygoptera) .
Important references. Chiappini et al. (1996), Triapitsyn (1996, 2001).
Australian species (11):
A. antipodus Triapitsyn, 2001: 284 . TL: Qld, Cockatoo Cr. Xing, 17 km NW Heathlands.
A. avalae Soyka, 1955: 464 View in CoL ; Triapitsyn, 2001: 282 (redescription, extralimital synonymy, distribution). TL: Serbia, Mt. Avala.
A. baeri Girault, 1912 View in CoL [120]: 155; Dahms, 1983: 115 (types); Triapitsyn, 1996: 106 (redescription); Triapitsyn, 2001: 281 (distribution); Triapitsyn & Freebairn, 2004: 157 (hosts, redescription). TL: Qld, Babinda.
A. flaviapex Chiappini & Lin, 1998: 562 View in CoL ; Triapitsyn, 2001: 281 (distribution). TL: China, Fujian, Shaxian county.
A. frequens Perkins, 1905: 198 View in CoL ; Triapitsyn, 2001: 278 (distribution, synonymy, type validation). TL: Qld, Bundaberg.
= A. armatus australiensis Girault, 1912 View in CoL [120]: 158; Girault, 1913 [155]: 256 (paratype data); Girault, 1913 [165]: 115 (paratype data); Dahms, 1983: 56 (types); Triapitsyn, 1996: 106 (synonymy). TL: Qld, Nelson [= Gordonvale].
A. japonicus Sahad, 1982: 201 View in CoL ; Triapitsyn, 2001: 278 (Australian records). TL: Japan, Fukuoka, Hakozaki.
A. klop Triapitsyn, 2001: 276 . TL: WA, 14 km S. by E. Kalumburu Mission.
A. optabilis ( Perkins, 1905: 199) (Paranagrus) View in CoL ; Girault, 1915 [228]: 164 (host); Blackbourn, 1935: 215 (oviposition behavior); Doutt, 1955: 11 (record); Triapitsyn, 2001: 273 (extralimital synonymy, Australian records). TL: Qld, Bundaberg.
A. perforator ( Perkins, 1905: 199) (Paranagrus) View in CoL ; Girault, 1913 [135]: 12 (distribution); Triapitsyn, 2001: 275 (extralimital synonymy, Australian records). TL: Qld, no locality specified.
A.?semiglabrus Chiappini & Lin, 1998: 555; Triapitsyn, 2001: 273 (Australian record). TL: China, Liaoning, Quianshan.
Anagrus sp. B , Triapitsyn, 2001: 286.
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Anagrus Haliday
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2007 |
A. flaviapex
Chiappini, E. & Lin, N. Q. 1998: 562 |
A. baeri
Triapitsyn, S. V. & Freebairn, C. 2004: 157 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. 1996: 106 |
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 115 |
A. armatus australiensis
Triapitsyn, S. V. 1996: 106 |
Dahms, E. C. 1983: 56 |
A. japonicus
Sahad, K. A. 1982: 201 |
Anagrella
Viggiani, G. 1970: 139 |
Bakkendorf, O. 1962: 372 |
A. avalae
Soyka, W. 1955: 464 |
Paranagrus
Gahan, A. B. & Fagan, M. M. 1923: 106 |
Perkins, R. C. L. 1905: 199 |
A. frequens
Perkins, R. C. L. 1905: 198 |
A. optabilis ( Perkins, 1905: 199 ) (Paranagrus)
Doutt, R. L. 1955: 11 |
Blackbourn, B. 1935: 215 |
Perkins, R. C. L. 1905: 199 |
A. perforator ( Perkins, 1905: 199 ) (Paranagrus)
Perkins, R. C. L. 1905: 199 |
Pteratomus
Annecke, D. P. & Doutt R. L. 1961: 7 |
Packard, A. S. 1864: 137 |
Anagrus
Westwood, J. O. 1839: 78 |
Haliday, A. H. 1833: 346 |