Camptoptera Förster
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1596.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487A4-FFBC-C925-E7F5-46A4FEE3FCC1 |
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Genus Camptoptera Förster View in CoL View at ENA ( Figs. 60–65 View FIGURES 60–65 )
Camptoptera Förster, 1856: 116 View in CoL , 119. Type species: Camptoptera papaveris Förster , by monotypy.
Stichothrix Förster, 1856: 117 , 118, 121. Type species: Stichothrix cardui Förster , by monotypy. Synonymy by Annecke & Doutt (1961: 15).
Eomymar Perkins, 1912: 26 . Type species: Eomymar muiri Perkins , by monotypy. Synonymy by Huber & Lin (1999: 27).
Congolia Ghesquière, 1942: 320 . Type species: Congolia sycophila Ghesquière , by original designation. Synonymy by Debauche (1949: 18).
Sphegilla Debauche, 1948: 62 . Type species: Sphegilla franciscae Debauche , by original designation. Synonymy by Yoshimoto (1990: 32).
Wertanekiella Soyka, 1961: 87 . Type species: Wertanekiella brevicornis Soyka , by original designation. Synonymy under Sphegilla by Mathot (1969: 2).
Camptoptera (Zemicamptoptera) Ogloblin & Annecke, 1961: 302 . Type species: Camptoptera semialbata Ogloblin & Annecke , by original designation.
Staneria Mathot, 1966: 214 . Type species: Staneri diademata Mathot View in CoL , by original designation. Synonymy by Huber & Lin (1999: 27).
Diagnosis. Camptoptera belongs to the Camptoptera group of genera. It is distinguished from other genera in the group as follows: body small to minute; head and mesosoma weakly reticulate; funicle 7-segmented, with segment 2 usually very short, ringlike ( Fig. 63 View FIGURES 60–65 ); mandible with 1 tooth; fore wing narrow, with posterior margin usually distinctly concave towards wing apex so wing appearing more or less distinctly curved apically ( Fig. 60 View FIGURES 60–65 ); petiole often with a lateral flange at about midpoint ( Fig. 65 View FIGURES 60–65 ). Fore leg as in Fig. 61 View FIGURES 60–65 . Male antenna
10-segmented, with at least one ring segment ( Fig. 62 View FIGURES 60–65 ), and genitalia as in Fig. 64 View FIGURES 60–65 .
Body length. 208–947 µm.
Distribution. Worldwide.
Hosts. Unknown for Australian species. Elsewhere reported from eggs of Scolytidae and Buprestidae , and
possibly Cicadellidae , Aleyrodidae , and Thripidae .
Important reference. Huber & Lin (1999).
Australian species (4):
C. camptopteroides ( Girault, 1916 [274]: 205) ( Eomymar ); Dahms, 1983: 163 (types); Huber & Lin, 1999: 28 (generic transfer), 30 (list);. TL: Qld, Nelson [= Gordonvale].
C. fenestrarum ( Girault, 1918 [341]: 198) ( Eomymar ); Dahms, 1984: 593 (types); Huber & Lin, 1999: 28 (generic transfer), 30 (list). TL: Qld, Meringa.
C. gregi Girault, 1913 View in CoL [165]: 107; Girault, 1915 [228]: 154 (correction), 169 (occurrence); Girault, 1915 [235]: 65 (description); Girault, 1916 [274]: 207 (correction); Girault, 1920 [353]: 98 (lapsus as greyi, comparison with vasta View in CoL ); Dahms, 1984: 661 (types); Huber & Lin, 1999: 30 (list). TL: Qld, Nelson [= Gordonvale].
C. immensa Girault, 1933 View in CoL [440]: 5; Dahms, 1984: 711 (types); Huber & Lin, 1999: 30 (list). TL: Vic., Canterbury.
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Camptoptera Förster
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2007 |
C. fenestrarum
Huber, J. T. & Lin, N. Q. 1999: 28 |
Dahms, E. C. 1984: 593 |
C. gregi
Huber, J. T. & Lin, N. Q. 1999: 30 |
Dahms, E. C. 1984: 661 |
C. immensa
Huber, J. T. & Lin, N. Q. 1999: 30 |
Dahms, E. C. 1984: 711 |
Staneria
Huber, J. T. & Lin, N. Q. 1999: 27 |
Mathot, G. 1966: 214 |
Wertanekiella
Mathot, G. 1969: 2 |
Soyka, W. 1961: 87 |
Camptoptera (Zemicamptoptera)
Ogloblin, A. A. & Annecke, D. P. 1961: 302 |
Sphegilla
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1990: 32 |
Debauche, H. R. 1948: 62 |
Congolia Ghesquière, 1942: 320
Debauche, H. R. 1949: 18 |
Ghesquiere, J. 1942: 320 |
Eomymar
Huber, J. T. & Lin, N. Q. 1999: 27 |
Perkins, R. C. L. 1912: 26 |
Camptoptera Förster, 1856: 116
Forster, A. 1856: 116 |
Stichothrix Förster, 1856: 117
Annecke, D. P. & Doutt R. L. 1961: 15 |
Forster, A. 1856: 117 |