Adialytus Förster, 1862
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Genus Adialytus Förster, 1862 View in CoL View at ENA
Adialytus ambiguus (Haliday, 1834) ( Figs. 1 View Figs , 26 View Figs , 64 View Figs , 96 View Figs )
Material examined. Sipha flava (Forbes, 1884) on Agropyron repens, KE – Kermanshah (34°19′33″N 47°05′53″E, 1322 m), 25.vi.2011, 22JJ 55 ♀♀; Sipha maydis Passerini, 1860 on ‡ Avena fatua, KE – Kermanshah (34°19′33″N 47°05′53″E, 1322 m), 11.vi.2011, 2JJ; on ‡ Sorghum halepense, KE – Kermanshah (34°19′35″N 47°06′00″E, 1320 m), 11.vi.2011, 2 JJ 3 ♀♀; on Bromus tectorum, KD – Sanandaj (35°17′52″N 46°59′59″E, 1517 m), 16.v.2005, 1 J.
Figs. 1–16. Head and mouthparts (females). 1 – Adialytus ambiguus (Haliday, 1834); 2 – Aphidius colemani Viereck, 1912; 3 – Aphidius eadyi Starý, Gonzalez & Hall, 1980; 4 – Aphidius funebris Mackauer, 1961; 5 – Aphidius matricariae Haliday, 1834; 6 – Aphidius popovi Starý, 1978; 7 – Aphidius setiger (Mackauer, 1961); 8 – Aphidius transcaspicus Telenga, 1958; 9 – Diaeretiella rapae (M’Intosh, 1855); 10 – Lysiphlebus fabarum (Marshall, 1896); 11 – Praon barbatum Mackauer, 1959; 12 – Praon exsoletum (Nees, 1811); 13 – Praon gallicum Starý, 1971; 14 – Praon cf. necans Mackauer, 1959; 15 – Praon pubescens Starý, 1961; 16 – Praon volucre (Haliday, 1833).
Figs. 26–39. Fore wings (females). 26 – Adialytus ambiguus (Haliday, 1834); 27 – Adialytus salicaphis (Fitch, 1855); 28 – Adialytus thelaxis (Starý, 1961); 29 – Aphidius arvensis (Starý, 1960); 30 – Aphidius colemani Viereck, 1912; 31 – Aphidius eadyi Starý, Gonzalez & Hall, 1980; 32 – Aphidius ervi Haliday, 1834; 33 – Aphidius funebris Mackauer, 1961; 34 – Aphidius hieraciorum Starý, 1962; 35 – Aphidius matricariae Haliday, 1834; 36 – Aphidius persicus Rakhshani & Starý, 2006; 37 – Aphidius popovi Starý, 1978; 38 – Aphidius rhopalosiphi De Stefani-Perez, 1902; 39 – Aphidius rosae Haliday, 1834.
Figs. 64–75. Propodeum (females). 64 – Adialytus ambiguus (Haliday, 1834); 65 – Aphidius arvensis (Starý, 1960); 66 – Diaeretiella rapae (M’Intosh, 1855); 67 – Lysiphlebus confusus Tremblay & Eady, 1978; 68 – Pauesia antennata (Mukerji, 1950); 69 – Praon barbatum Mackauer, 1959; 70 – Praon exsoletum (Nees, 1811) 71 – Praon gallicum Starý, 1971; 72 – Praon cf. necans Mackauer, 1959; 73 – Praon pubescens Starý, 1961; 74 – Praon volucre (Haliday, 1833); 75 – Praon yomenae Takada, 1968.
Figs. 96–110. Lateral aspect of genitalia (females).96 – Adialytus ambiguus (Haliday, 1834); 97 – Adialytus salicaphis (Fitch, 1855); 98 – Adialytus thelaxis (Starý, 1961); 99 – Aphidius arvensis (Starý, 1960); 100 – Aphidius funebris Mackauer,1961; 101 – Aphidius hieraciorum Starý, 1962; 102 – Aphidius matricariae Haliday, 1834; 103 – Aphidius persicus Rakhshani & Starý, 2006; 104 – Aphidius setiger (Mackauer, 1961); 105 – Binodoxys acalephae (Marshall, 1896); 106 – Binodoxys angelicae (Haliday, 1833); 107 – Binodoxys heraclei (Haliday, 1833); 108 – Diaeretiella rapae (M’Intosh, 1855); 109 – Ephedrus niger Gautier, Bonnamour & Gaumont, 1929; 110 – Ephedrus persicae Froggatt, 1904.
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