Allanagrus, Noyes & Valentine, 1989
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ALLANAGRUS Noyes & Valentine, 1989 View in CoL
( Figs 10–20 View FIGURES 10–12 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURES 14, 15 View FIGURES 16–18 View FIGURES 19, 20 )
Allanagrus Noyes & Valentine, 1989: 22 View in CoL . Type species: Allanagrus magniclava Noyes & Valentine, 1989 View in CoL , by original designation.
Diagnosis. Face with faint, partly incomplete subantennal sulcus extending from each torulus towards mouth margin ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 10–12 ); ocelli not delimited by stemmaticum; mandible with ventral tooth separated by deep notch from wide, apically serrate upper tooth (in one described species) ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 10–12 ) or, apparently, with 3 equal teeth (in another species); female antenna with clava 3-segmented or possibly 2-segmented (not clear so genus is keyed using both features) ( Figs 11 View FIGURES 10–12 , 17 View FIGURES 16–18 ); scutellum with campaniform sensilla abutting anterior margin of scutellum in one species ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 14, 15 ) or well separated from it in another species ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 19, 20 ); frenum entire; ovipositor and sheaths not extending forward under the mesosoma.
Discussion. Allanagrus belongs to the Anagrus group of genera, as previously classified by Noyes & Valentine (1989) and Lin et al. (2007). In the Afrotropical region the Anagrus group also includes Anagrus , Dorya , Omyomymar , Paranaphoidea and Schizophragma . Among these, Allanagrus and Paranaphoidea both have the clava 3-segmented though a species of Allanagrus with clava apparently 2-segmented ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 10–12 ) is tentatively included in the genus. If correctly placed the corresponding male would be the first recorded for Allanagrus . The single known male in the Afrotropical region has the flagellum 10-segmented. Afrotropical Allanagrus species have the scutellum with a minute scutellar seta at its posterolateral angle, midway between the anterior and posterior margins. This seta is in addition to the axillar seta and occurs in several other genera inside the group, e.g., Dorya or outside the group, e.g., Platystethynium .
Afrotropical hosts. Unknown.
Important references. Huber & Triapitsyn (2017), Palanivel et al. (2017).
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Allanagrus
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2021 |
Allanagrus
Noyes, J. S. & Valentine, E. W. 1989: 22 |