Calliscelio elegans\according to Chen et al 2017
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Platygastridae
Genus: Calliscelio
Name
Calliscelio elegans (Perkins) – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
- Caloteleia elegans Perkins, 1910: 624 (original description).
- Caenoteleia elegans (Perkins): Kieffer 1926[1]: 550 (generic transfer, description).
- Calotelea tanugatra Narendran, 1998: 71 (original description, keyed); Rajmohana K. 2006[2]: 122, 123 (description, keyed); Rajmohana, Peter and Narendran 2013[3]: 8 (junior synonym of Calliscelio elegans (Perkins), type information).
- Calliscelio elegans (Perkins): Masner, Johnson and Musetti 2009[4]: 61 (description, diagnosis, generic transfer); Rajmohana, Peter and Narendran 2013[3]: 8 (description of male, synonymy).
Description
See Masner et al. (2009)[4] and Rajmohana et al. (2013)[3].
Diagnosis
Callliscelio elegans is easily distinguished within Calliscelio based on the combination of the following characters: fore wing with three darkened and two white bands; head and mesosonotum granulose; metascutellum extremely narrow and weakly concave medially to accommodate T1 horn (Masner et al. 2009[4]).
Link to distribution map
[http://hol.osu.edu/map-full.html?id=245756]
Material examined
Non-type material: (61 females) AUSTRALIA: 1 female, OSUC 256856 (CNCI). BELIZE: 4 females, OSUC 256871–256874 (CNCI). BENIN: 3 females, OSUC 256882–256884 (CNCI). CHRISTMAS ISLAND: 4 females, OSUC 256857–256860 (ANIC). FIJI: 2 females, FBA015304, OSUC 256864 (BPBM). FRENCH POLYNESIA: 8 females, OSUC 256861–256863 (CNCI); OSUC 256866–256867 (UCDC); UCRC ENT 111562, 135651-135652 (UCRC). GUAM: 1 female, OSUC 256854 (CNCI). INDIA: 3 females, OSUC 256899–256901 (CNCI). INDONESIA: 4 females, OSUC 256893–256896 (CNCI). IVORY COAST: 2 females, OSUC 256885–256886 (CNCI). MADAGASCAR: 2 females, CASENT 2029779, OSUC 215759 (CAS). MAURITIUS: 1 female, MHNG 0002 (MHNG). MEXICO: 5 females, OSUC 256868–256870 (CNCI); OSUC 256875 (NMNH); OSUC 583205 (OSUC). NEPAL: 4 females, OSUC 256890–256892, 256898 (CNCI). NIGERIA: 1 female, OSUC 256881 (CNCI). PUERTO RICO: 2 females, OSUC 256876–256877 (CNCI). SAMOA: 1 female, OSUC 256865 (BPBM). SRI LANKA: 2 females, OSUC 256902–256903 (CNCI). THAILAND: 3 females, OSUC 256897, 256907, 321997 (OSUC). UNITED STATES: 3 females, OSUC 256855 (CNCI); OSUC 256878 (NMNH); UCFC 0 079 680 (UCFC). VENEZUELA: 2 females, OSUC 256879–256880 (CNCI). YEMEN: 3 females, OSUC 256887–256889 (CNCI).
Taxon Treatment
- Chen, H; Masner, L; Johnson, N; 2017: New World species of the genus Calliscelio Ashmead (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae, Scelioninae) ZooKeys, (648): 1-136. doi
Other References
- ↑ Kieffer J (1926) Scelionidae. Das Tierreich. Vol. 48. Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin, 885 pp.
- ↑ Rajmohana K (2006) Studies on Proctotrupoidea and Platygastroidea (Hymenoptera: Insecta) of Kerala. Memoirs of the Zoological Survey of India 21(1): 1–153.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Rajmohana K, Peter A, Narendran T (2013) First record of the male of the widespread Calliscelio elegans (Perkins) (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae) along with some taxonomic notes on the species. Biodiversity Data Journal 1: e983. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.1.e983
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Masner L, Johnson F, Musetti L (2009) Calliscelio elegans (Perkins), a tramp species, and a review of the status of the genus Caenoteleia Kieffer (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae). Zootaxa 2237: 59–66.