Diplolepis Geoffroy, 1762 (Diplolepididae: Diplolepidinae)
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Diplolepis Geoffroy, 1762 (Diplolepididae: Diplolepidinae) |
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Diplolepis Geoffroy, 1762 (Diplolepididae: Diplolepidinae) View in CoL View at ENA
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Type species.
Cynips rosae Linnaeus, 1758.
Diagnosis.
Pronotum distinctly short and narrow dorsomedially, without distinct plate or pits. Scutellar foveae faint or absent, never distinct and well impressed. Mesopleuron with broad crenulate medial impression. Female hypopygium plowshare-shaped.
Note.
Diplolepidinae includes 34 described North American species in Diplolepis Geoffroy which induce structurally diverse galls (Figs 90 View Figures 87–95 , 91 View Figures 87–95 ) on Rosa ( Rosaceae ) and are widely distributed in the US and Canada ( Nastasi and Deans 2021). Recent phylogenomic studies ( Blaimer et al. 2020; Hearn et al. 2023) showed that the tribe Diplolepidini clustered together with Pediaspidini outside of the core Cynipidae , causing Cynipidae to form a paraphyletic grade at the base of Cynipoidea . Hearn et al. (2023) raised the former tribe Diplolepidini to subfamily rank ( Diplolepidinae ) within the family Diplolepididae . All other taxa treated here remain in the Cynipidae .
North American species (Nastasi and Deans 2021):
1. Diplolepis arefacta (Gillette, 1894)
2. Diplolepis ashmeadi ( Beutenmüller, 1918)
3. Diplolepis bassetti ( Beutenmüller, 1918)
4. Diplolepis bicolor (Harris, 1841)
5. Diplolepis californica ( Beutenmüller, 1914)
6. Diplolepis dichlocera (Harris, 1841)
7. Diplolepis fulgens (Gillette, 1894)
8. Diplolepis fusiformans (Ashmead, 1890)
9. Diplolepis gracilis (Ashmead, 1897)
10. Diplolepis ignota (Osten Sacken, 1863)
11. Diplolepis inconspicuis Dailey & Campbell, 1973
12. Diplolepis lens Weld, 1952
13. Diplolepis mayri (Schlechtendal, 1877)
14. Diplolepis nebulosa (Bassett, 1890)
15. Diplolepis neglecta (Gillette, 1894)
16. Diplolepis nervosa (Curtis, 1838)
17. Diplolepis nodulosa ( Beutenmüller, 1909)
18. Diplolepis oregonensis ( Beutenmüller, 1918)
19. Diplolepis ostensackeni ( Beutenmüller, 1918)
20. Diplolepis polita (Ashmead, 1890)
21. Diplolepis pustulatoides ( Beutenmüller, 1914)
22. Diplolepis radicum (Osten Sacken, 1863)
23. Diplolepis rosae (Linnaeus, 1758)
24. Diplolepis rosaefolii (Cockerell, 1889)
25. Diplolepis similis (Ashmead, 1896)
26. Diplolepis spinosa (Ashmead, 1887)
27. Diplolepis terrigena Weld, 1952
28. Diplolepis triforma Shorthouse & Ritchie, 1984
29. Diplolepis tuberculator (Cockerell, 1888)
30. Diplolepis tuberculosa (Osten Sacken, 1861)
31. Diplolepis tumida (Bassett, 1890)
32. Diplolepis variabilis (Bassett, 1890)
33. Diplolepis verna (Osten Sacken, 1863)
34. Diplolepis weldi ( Beutenmüller, 1913)
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