Cleruchus Enock

Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V., 2007, Paranaphoidea Girault 1913, Zootaxa 1596, pp. 1-111 : 29-30

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1596.1.1

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scientific name

Cleruchus Enock
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Genus Cleruchus Enock View in CoL View at ENA ( Figs. 83–88 View FIGURES 83–88 )

Cleruchus Enock, 1909: 453 View in CoL . Type species: Cleruchus pluteus Enock View in CoL , by monotypy.

Stenopteromymar Ferrière, 1952: 41 . Type species: Stenopteromymar biciliatus Ferrière , by monotypy. Synonymy by Viggiani (1974b: 88).

Paracleruchus Yoshimoto, 1971: 1079 . Type species: Paracleruchus pieloui Yoshimoto , by original designation. Synonymy by Viggiani (1974b: 88).

Douttiella Annecke, 1961b: 71 . Type species: Doutiella depressa Annecke , by original designation. Synonymy by Noyes & Valentine (1989: 31).

Haplochaeta Noyes & Valentine, 1989: 35 View in CoL . Type species: Haplochaeta mandibularis Noyes & Valentine View in CoL , by original designation. Syn. nov.

Diagnosis. Cleruchus belongs to the Cleruchus group of genera. It is distinguished from other genera in the group as follows: body dorsoventrally flattened; femora slightly swollen ( Fig. 84 View FIGURES 83–88 ); fore wing, when present, parallel-sided, knifelike, at least about 8x as long as wide, nowhere wider than at marginal vein ( Fig. 88 View FIGURES 83–88 ); ovipositor short and arising in apical third of gaster. Male flagellum 11-segmented ( Fig. 85 View FIGURES 83–88 ) and genitalia as in Fig. 86 View FIGURES 83–88 .

Haplochaeta was previously known only from New Zealand but several specimens from Australia were found, representing one species very similar to the type species. We consider that the features distinguishing Haplochaeta from Cleruchus , i.e. the large mandibles, peculiar head shape and the fore wing marginal vein with very long distal macrochaeta, are not sufficient for generic status, hence the above synonymy. The only described species (from New Zealand) is transferred here to Cleruchus as C. mandibularis , comb. nov. The head in particular can vary considerably in shape, depending on the size of the mandibles. Other genera (e.g., Anaphes ) have species with huge mandibles and consequently a peculiar head shape but otherwise are typical for their genus. At most, Haplochaeta could represent a subgenus within Cleruchus but it is probably better to treat it as a species group.

Body length. 396–683 µm.

Distribution. Worldwide.

Hosts. Unknown for Australian species. Elsewhere reported from Curculionidae and Tettigoniidae .

Important reference. Donev & Huber (2002).

Australian species (3):

C. lutulentus (Girault, 1911 [89]: 135) ( Anagrus ); Girault, 1912 [120]: 154 (type locality); Triapitsyn, 2001: 286 (generic transfer). TL: WA, Perth.

C. schilleri (Girault, 1931 [436]: 1); Dahms, 1986: 506 (types). Comb. nov. from Erythmelus View in CoL . TL: NSW, Sydney.

C. tintoreti (Girault, 1922 [363]: 205); Dahms, 1986: 590 (types). Comb. nov. from Erythmelus View in CoL . TL: Qld, Wynnum.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae

Loc

Cleruchus Enock

Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2007
2007
Loc

Haplochaeta

Noyes, J. S. & Valentine E. W. 1989: 35
1989
Loc

C. schilleri

Dahms, E. C. 1986: 506
1986
Loc

C. tintoreti

Dahms, E. C. 1986: 590
1986
Loc

Paracleruchus

Viggiani, G. 1974: 88
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1971: 1079
1971
Loc

Douttiella

Noyes, J. S. & Valentine E. W. 1989: 31
Annecke, D. P. 1961: 71
1961
Loc

Stenopteromymar Ferrière, 1952: 41

Viggiani, G. 1974: 88
Ferriere, Ch. 1952: 41
1952
Loc

Cleruchus

Enock, F. 1909: 453
1909
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