Ceranisus planitianus Erdös, 1966

Triapitsyn, Serguei V., 2005, Revision of Ceranisus and the related thrips-attacking entedonine genera (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) of the world, African Invertebrates 46, pp. 261-315 : 292

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7909932

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scientific name

Ceranisus planitianus Erdös, 1966
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Ceranisus planitianus Erdös, 1966

Thripoctenus kutteri Ferrière : Erdös 1956: 25 (misidentification).

Ceranisus sp. : Graham 1963: 270, 271.

Ceranisus planitianus Erdös, 1966: 408 , 409. (Type locality: Szöd , Hungary)

Ceranisus planitianus Erdös : Boucek & Askew 1968: 138; Thuróczy 1992: 165; Loomans & van Lenteren 1995: 132, 196; Triapitsyn & Morse 2005: 72, 82, 83.

Diagnosis: This species was recently redescribed and illustrated (based on the North American specimens) by Triapitsyn and Morse (2005). Both sexes: similar to C. menes but entire body and coxae dark brown to black, appendages otherwise brown (scape slightly lighter). Malar sulcus split (Y-shaped) (Triapitsyn & Morse 2005). Female clava 2-segmented, not 3-segmented as mistakenly indicated by Erdös (1966). Male similar to female except for normal sexually dimorphic features; scape a little dilated medially, about 3 x as long as wide. Body entirely black, appendages dark brown.

Type material examined [ HNHM]: Holotype female on card point, labelled: 1. “Szöd 1922 Biró VIII”; 2. “ Ceranisus planitianus Erd. det. Erdös ”; 3. “^”; 4. “Typus”; 5. “ Holotypus^ Ceranisus planitianus Erd., 1966 ”; 6. “Hym.Typ.No. 5994 Mus. Budapest ”. Paratype male on point, labelled: 1. “Kalocsa 1943.v.28 Dr Erdös”; 2. “ Ceranisus planitianus Erd. det. Erdös ”; 3. “ơ”; 4. “ Paratypus ”; 5. “Paratypusơ Ceranisus planitianus Erd., 1966 ”; 6. “Hym. Typ. No. 5997 Mus. Budapest ”. 2 paratype males on points, labelled: 1. “Foktö 1943.vi.9 Dr Erdös”; 2. “ Ceranisus planitianus Erd. det. Erdös ”; 3. “ơ”; 4. “ Paratypus ”; 5. “ Paratypusơ Ceranisus planitianus Erd., 1966 ”; 6. “Hym. Typ. No. 5998 Mus. Budapest ” .

Other material examined: ISRAEL:Arava Valley, 30°46.77'N: 35°14.58'E, - 116 m, 23.iii.1995, M.E. Irwin, 1ơ [UCRC]. MOLDOVA: Chisinau: 22.vii.1958, V. Talitsky, 1^ (on dill, misidentified by Z. Boucek as C. pacuvius ); 27.vii.1962, E.S. Sugonjaev, 1^ (on dill, misidentified by E.S. Sugonjaev as C. pacuvius ) [ZIN]. SPAIN: Castellón: Benicasim, 22–24.vi.1974, Z. Boucek, 1ơ (Det. Z. Boucek) [BMNH].

Distribution: Canada (Triapitsyn & Morse 2005), former Czechoslovakia (Loomans & van Lenteren 1995), Hungary, * Israel, * Moldova, Spain, and USA (Triapitsyn & Morse 2005).

Hosts: Unknown.

Comments: All positively identified females of this distinctive species from Europe that I have examined are dry-mounted on points.

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eulophidae

Genus

Ceranisus

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Eulophidae

Genus

Thripoctenus

Loc

Ceranisus planitianus Erdös, 1966

Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2005
2005
Loc

Ceranisus planitianus Erdös

THUROCZY, C. 1992: 165
BOUCEK, Z. & ASKEW, R. R. 1968: 138
1968
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