Plutothrix
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Pteromalidae
Name
Plutothrix Förster, 1856 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Plutothrix Förster, 1856: 46. Type species by subsequent monotypy Plutothrix foersteri Mayr, 1904.
- Anoglyphis Förster, 1878: 49. Type species by original designation Anoglyphis nubilosa Förster, 1878. Synonymy by Kerrich and Graham (1957[1]: 296).
Diagnosis
Clypeal margin with angular median tooth (e.g., Figs 4, 37, 43, 75); tentorial pits indistinct; antennal formula 11263; male antennae with distinct adpressed setae (e.g., Figs 13, 27); pronotum with collar margin carinate; notauli complete (e.g., Figs 8, 15, 24, 29, 40, 72); prepectus bare and smooth or coriaceous sculpture (e.g., Figs 17, 45, 67); scutellum with distinct frenal area (e.g., Figs 8, 15, 24, 29, 40, 72); fore wing with speculum reaching cubital line (e.g., Figs 3, 5, 12, 16, 22, 31, 34, 39, 50, 58, 66, 73, 76, 82); petiole inconspicuous; (Graham 1969[2]; Bouček and Rasplus 1991[3]).
Distribution
Palaearctic, Nearctic.
Taxon Treatment
- Tselikh, E; Várkonyi, G; Dale-Skey, N; 2022: Review of the genus Plutothrix Förster, 1856 (Hymenoptera, Pteromalidae) with a key to Palaearctic species Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 93: 1-32. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Kerrich G, Graham M (1957) Systematic notes on British and Swedish Cleonymidae, with description of a new genus (Hym., Chalcidoidea).Transactions of the Society for British Entomology12: 265–311.
- ↑ Graham M (1969) The Pteromalidae of North-Western Europe (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea).Bulletin of the British museum (Natural history) Entomology, Supplement16: 1–908. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.258046
- ↑ Bouček Z, Rasplus J (1991) Illustrated key to West-Palaearctic genera of Pteromalidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea).Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Paris, 140 pp.