Gonatocerus, Nees, 1834
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Subgenus Gonatocerus View in CoL View at ENA ( Lymaenon Walker, 1846 ), stat. rev.
Lymaenon Walker 1846: 49 –50. Type species: Lymaenon acuminatus Walker , by subsequent designation by Gahan & Fagan 1923: 82.
Rachistus Foerster 1847: 203 . Type species: Ooctonus litoralis Haliday View in CoL , by subsequent designation by Gahan & Fagan 1923: 128.
Rhachistus Dalla Torre 1898: 429 . Unjustified emendation of Rachistus Foerster.
Oophilus Enock 1909: 458 . Type species: Oophilus longicauda Enock , by monotypy.
Agonatocerus Girault 1913a: 276 . Type species: Agonatocerus humboldti Girault , by original designation.
Gonatoceroides Girault 1913b: 255 (as subgenus of Gonatocerus View in CoL ). Type species: Gonatocerus (Gonatoceroides) australicus Girault [as australica], by original designation.
Lymaenon Walker ( litoralis View in CoL species group): Debauche 1948: 80, 82; Debauche 1949: 27.
Lymaenon Walker (unnamed group 4): Debauche 1948: 82.
Decarthrius Debauche 1949: 21 –22. Type species: Decarthrius straeleni Debauche , by original designation. Syn. n. (from previous synonymy under Gahanopsis View in CoL by Annecke & Doutt 1961: 13).
Gonatocerus Nees View in CoL (contortivena species group): Debauche 1949: 26.
Gonatocerus Nees View in CoL ( acuminatus species group [= Oophilus Enock ]): Debauche 1949: 26, 33.
Oophilus Enock : Kryger 1950: 79 –81.
Gonatocerus ( Gonatocerus Nees ): De Santis 1967: 103–105 (in part).
Gonatocerus View in CoL ( Lymaenon Walker ): Herting 1972: 14.
Gonatocerus Nees View in CoL ( litoralis View in CoL species group): Matthews 1986: 216 (key), 222–223; Huber 1988: 30 –32; Yoshimoto 1990: 37 –38; Zeya & Hayat 1995: 91 –94.
Gonatocerus Nees View in CoL ( straeleni species group, without a formal synonymy of Decarthrius [then a synonym of Gahanopsis Ogloblin View in CoL ] under Gonatocerus View in CoL ): Huber 1988: 24; Yoshimoto 1990: 37.
Diagnosis. Face with subantennal sulci widely separated from each other at junction with clypeus; back of head without sutures; pronotum divided into 2 lobes widely separated by lightly sclerotized median area, except narrowly separated in a few Afrotropical species and median area sometimes strongly sclerotized in some Australasian species; female funicle usually 8-segmented, rarely 7-segmented (mostly in some Afrotropical species); dorsellum strap-like, with posterior margin straight and parallel with anterior margin; propodeum with submedian lines instead of a median carina or submedian carinae (except in some Afrotropical species) and the area between them flat and often bearing minute spicules; forewing with cubital row (at least) of setae extending to base of marginal vein (except in some Afrotropical and Australasian species).
Distribution. Cosmopolitan.
Hosts. In the New World the known, reliable host records of G. ( Lymaenon ) are from eggs of Cicadellidae .
Comments. Gonatocerus (Lymaenon) straeleni (Debauche) , comb. n. from Gahanopsis Ogloblin , clearly belongs to G. ( Lymaenon ), hence the proposed synonymy of Decarthrius Debauche. The female antenna of this species has 7 funicle segments (apparently due to fusion of F1 and F2), all of which are much longer than wide. All other structural features match those of G. ( Lymaenon ). Males of G. straeleni were previously unknown, the antennae of males from Kenya * [UCRC] have a long, 11-segmented flagellum.
Gonatocerus (Lymaenon) anthonomi Girault View in CoL was mentioned by De Santis (1979) from Mexico but without indicating any locality; it is not considered in this review because we have not seen any determined specimens from the Neotropical part of Mexico. The senior author found in USNM a slide-mounted female specimen labeled: “ Gonatocerus View in CoL ♀ anthonomi Gir. Gahan. On View in CoL redishes from Juarez, Mex. Oct. 13:42. R.O. Collier. El Paso 35902”. According to the label, it was intercepted at the USA-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, USA; the origin was Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, which is in the Nearctic part of Mexico. This specimen, which belongs to G. (Lymaenon) litoralis (Haliday) View in CoL , was the likely reason for the above-mentioned record by De Santis (1979).
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Gonatocerus
Triapitsyn, Serguei V., Huber, John T., Logarzo, Guillermo A., Berezovskiy, Vladimir V. & Aquino, Daniel A. 2010 |
Gonatocerus
Yoshimoto 1990: 37 |
Huber 1988: 24 |
Gonatocerus
Zeya 1995: 91 |
Yoshimoto 1990: 37 |
Huber 1988: 30 |
Matthews 1986: 216 |
Gonatocerus
Herting 1972: 14 |
Oophilus
Kryger 1950: 79 |
Decarthrius
Annecke 1961: 13 |
Debauche 1949: 21 |
Gonatocerus
Debauche 1949: 26 |
Gonatocerus
Debauche 1949: 26 |
Lymaenon
Debauche 1949: 27 |
Debauche 1948: 80 |
Lymaenon
Debauche 1948: 82 |
Agonatocerus
Girault 1913: 276 |
Gonatoceroides
Girault 1913: 255 |
Oophilus
Enock 1909: 458 |
Rhachistus
Dalla 1898: 429 |
Rachistus
Gahan 1923: 128 |
Foerster 1847: 203 |
Lymaenon
Gahan 1923: 82 |
Walker 1846: 49 |