Cephaleta Motschulsky, 1859

Uan, H Ui Xiao D A-Wei H, 2001, A review of Eunotinae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) from China, Journal of Natural History 35, pp. 1587-1605 : 1601-1602

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Cephaleta Motschulsky, 1859
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Cephaleta Motschulsky, 1859 View in CoL View at ENA

Cephaleta Motschulsky, 1859: 173 View in CoL . Type-species: C. purpureiventris Motschulsky View in CoL ; designated by Ashmead, 1904.

Cardiogaster Motschulsky, 1863: 72 . Type-species: C. fusciventris Motschulsky View in CoL ; by monotypy. Synonymized by BoucÏek, Subba Rao and Farooqi, 1979: 439.

Anysis H oward, 1896: 167. Type-species: A. australiensis View in CoL H oward; by monotypy. Synonymized by BoucÏek, Subb a R ao and F arooqi, 1979: 439.

Eurycephalus Ashmead, 1903: 61 . Type-species: E. alcocki Ashmead View in CoL ; by monotypy [preoccupied by Eurycephalus Gastelnau, 1832 (Coleoptera) ]. Synonymized by BoucÏek, Subba R ao and F arooqi, 1979: 439.

Eurycranium Ashmead, 1904: 326 , 375 [replacement name for Eurycephalus Ashmead, 1903 ].

Anysis BoucÏek, 1965: 547–548 . Synonymized by BoucÏek, Subb a R ao and F arooqi, 1979: 439.

Cephaleta View in CoL M otschulsky; BoucÏek, Subb a R ao and F arooqi, 1979: 439. F arooqi, 1983: 187–188. M ani, 1989: 554–559.

Generic characters. Gena strongly shiny between hairs, posteriorly delimited by a distinct carina; antennal insertion above clypeal margin; antennae with 10 segments (male antennae with nine segments, every funicular segment longer than broad). Thorax shiny between hairs; scutellum frenal line usually absent, hind area with large and shallow punctures; scutellum moderately produced over propodeum; propodeum with distinct median carina, plicae absent. Fore wing pilose. F irst gastral tergite largest.

Biology. Hosts have been reported in the following coccid families: Asterolecaniidae ( Asterolecanium , Cerococcus ), Coccidae ( Ceroplastes , Ceroplastodes , Parasaissetia , Pulvinaria , Saissetia ); and Pseudococcidae (Ferrisia) .

There are four species recorded in the world. This genus is mainly distributed in the Australian-Paci c region and Oriental region. One species was found in N eotropical region.

Key to the species

1 Female antenna stout, clava distinctly clavate; pedicellus longer than rst funicular segment; the rst and the second funicular segments quadrate or subquadrate. Male: antenna with long funicular segments, rst one curved and longer than scape.................... C. brunniventris Motschulsky

– Female: antenna slender, cleva not strongly clavate; pedicellus shorter than rst segment; the rst and second funicular segments longer than broad. Male: antenna with long funicular segments, rst one slightly curved and shorter than scape....................... C. australiensis (How.)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Pteromalidae

Loc

Cephaleta Motschulsky, 1859

Uan, H Ui Xiao D A-Wei H 2001
2001
Loc

Eurycranium

ASHMEAD, W. H. 1904: 326
1904
Loc

Eurycephalus

ASHMEAD, W. H. 1903: 61
1903
Loc

Cardiogaster

MOTSCHULSKY, V. DE 1863: 72
1863
Loc

Cephaleta

MOTSCHULSKY, V. DE 1859: 173
1859
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