Opius (Utetes) rotundiventris, Thomson, 1895: 2141 -, 2339
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Opius (Utetes) rotundiventris : Fischer, 1972: 1–620. Opius (Apodesmia) rotundiventris : Tobias and Jakimavicius, 1998: 558–655.
Material examined: Şanlıurfa-Siverek, Büyükoba, wheat, 380 m, 30.4.2008, 2♀♀, 1♂, leg. Yilmaz.
Distribution: Palaearctic. Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia.
Hosts: Diptera . Agromyzidae : Agromyza albitarsis Meigen, 1830 [ Populus balsamifera , Salix alba ]; rufipes Meigen, 1830 [ Artemisia vulgaris ]; Phytomyza diversicornis Hendel, 1927 ; P. sedicola Hering, 1924 [ Sedum maximum ].
* Opius (Utetes) ruficeps (Wesmael)
Opius ruficeps Wesmael, 1835: 1–252 .
Therobolus ruficeps Kirchner, 1867: 1–285 .
Opius (Apodesmia) ruficeps View in CoL : Fischer, 1972: 1–620.
Opius (Opius) ruficeps View in CoL : Tobias and Jakimavicius, 1986: 7–231.
Utetes ruficeps View in CoL : Wharton 1997: 1–53.
Synonym: Opius fulvicollis (Thomson, 1895) .
Material examined: Diyarbakır-Merkez, Malaise trap, 660 m, 17.05.2011, 1♀, leg. Beyarslan.
Distribution: Holarctic. Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States.
Hosts: Diptera . Anthomyiidae : Pegomya betae (Curtis, 1847) [ Beta vulgaris ]; Pegomya hyoscyami (Panzer, 1809) [ Beta vulgaris ].
Subgenus Xynobius Foerster, 1862
Xynobius Foerster, 1862: 235 . Type species: Xynobius pallipes Foerster, 1862 .
Remark: According to van Achterberg and Salvo (1997), Xynobius is a genus. We prefer to retain it as a subgenus in this paper.
Opius (Xynobius) caelatus (Haliday)
Opius caelatus Haliday 1837: 203–221 .
Xynobius pallipes Foerster, 1862: 235 .
Opius (Xynobius) caelatus : Fischer, 1972: 88.
Xynobius View in CoL Opius van Achterberg 1997: 1–115 View in CoL .
Synonyms: Aclisis isomera Foerster, 1862 ; Xynobius pallipes Foerster, 1862 .
Material examined: Çankırı-Korgun, weeds, 898 m, 28.05.2007, 1♀, leg. Beyarslan.
Distribution: Western Palaearctic. Austria, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Lithuania, Poland, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, United Kingdom.
* Opius (Xynobius) notabilis (Fischer)
Opius (Opius) notabilis Fischer, 1958: 33–70
Opius (Xynobius) notabilis : Fischer, 1958: 1–620.
Material examined: Malatya-Kürecik, Prunus sp. , 1367 m, 23.06.2009, 2♀♀, leg. Erdogan; -Darende, Gürpınar, orchard, 1033 m, 24.06.2009, 1♂, leg. Beyarslan.
Distribution: Western Palaearctic. Finland, Hungary, Lithuania, Romania.
Opius (Xynobius) rudis (Wesmael)
Opius rudis Wesmael, 1835: 141 .
Opius (Nosopoeus) rudis : Thomson, 1895: 2190.
Neopius carinaticeps Gahan, 1917: 204 .
Opius (Xynobius) rudis : Fischer, 1972: 88.
Material examined: Çorum-Kuşsaray, 29.05.2004, 1♀, leg. Yurtcan.
Distribution: Nearctic, Palaearctic. Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Canary Islands, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Korea, Lithuania, Madeira Islands, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States.
Host: Diptera . Agromyzidae : Agromyza nigripes Meigen, 1830 [ Glyceria fluitans , Holcus lanatus ].
Psyttalia (Psyttalia) concolor (Szépligeti)
Opius concolor Szépligeti, 1910: 244 .
Psyttalia concolor View in CoL : Fischer and Koponen, 1999b: 144.
Synonym: Opius fuscitarsus Szépligeti, 1913 ; Opius humilis Silvestri, 1913 ; Opius modestior Silvestri, 1913 ; Opius perproximus Silvestri, 1914 ; Opius sicula Monastero, 1931 .
Material examined: Gümüşhane-Kelkit, Yeniköy, orchard, 1474 m, 29.08.2004, 1♂, leg. Beyarslan.
Distribution: Ethiopian, Oceanic, Western Palaearctic. Algeria, Bermuda, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Libya, Morocco, South Africa, Spain, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey. Introduced into Australia (New South Wales), Cook Islands, Fiji, France ( Corsica), France (main), Greece (main), Guam, Italy, Madagascar, New Caledonia, Spain (main), United States (Florida, Hawaii).
Hosts: Diptera . Tephritidae : Anastrepha suspensa (Stone, 1942) , Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin 1790) [ Olea europaea , Olea europaea cuspidata , Olea europaea sylvestris ]; Capparimyia savastani (Martelli, 1911) ; Carpomya incompleta (Becker, 1903) [ Ziziphus jujuba ]; Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann, 1824) [ Argania spinosa and Coffea arabica ]; Dacus ciliatus Loew, 1862 , Euphranta connexa (Fabricius, 1794) [ Cynanchum vincetoxicum ]; Rhagoletis cerasi Linnaeus, 1758 , Lepidoptera . Crambidae : Synclera traducalis Zeller 1852 .
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Opius (Utetes) rotundiventris
Fischer, Maximilian, Beyarslan, Ahmet & Online, Published 2013 |
Psyttalia concolor
Fischer, M & Koponen, M 1999: 144 |
Utetes ruficeps
Wharton, R 1997: 1 |
Opius (Opius) ruficeps
Tobias, V & Jakimavicius, A 1986: 7 |
Opius (Utetes) rotundiventris
Fischer, M 1972: 1 |
Opius (Apodesmia) ruficeps
Fischer, M 1972: 1 |
Opius (Xynobius) caelatus
Fischer, M 1972: 88 |
Opius (Xynobius) rudis
Fischer, M 1972: 88 |
Opius (Opius) notabilis
Fischer, M 1958: 70 |
Opius (Xynobius) notabilis
Fischer, M 1958: 1 |
Neopius carinaticeps
Gahan, A 1917: 204 |