Anagrus (Anagrus) frequens Perkins, 1905
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Anagrus (Anagrus) frequens Perkins, 1905 View in CoL
Anagrus frequens Perkins, 1905: 198 View in CoL , lectotype ♀ (BPBM), invalidly designated by Triapitsyn & Beardsley, 2000: 32; validated by Triapitsyn, 2001: 279. TL: Australia, Queensland, Bundaberg. Triapitsyn, 1998: 142 ( Congo).
Anagrus (Anagrus) frequens: Triapitsyn, 2015: 22 View in CoL (description, Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa).
Anagrus cicadulinae Ferrière, 1930: 40 View in CoL ; lectotype ♀ (NHMUK), invalidly designated by Triapitsyn & Beardsley, 2000: 32; vali- dated by Triapitsyn, 2001: 279. TL: South Africa, Natal [KwaZulu-Natal], Durban. Synonymy by Triapitsyn & Beardsley, 2000: 32. Heqvist, 1960: 430 (catalogue); Mathot, 1968: 272 (key); Triapitsyn, 2015: 42 (as A. frequens View in CoL , South Africa).
Afrotropical host. Cicadellidae View in CoL : Cicadulina mbila (Naudé) View in CoL on Zea mays View in CoL .
Distribution. Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa.
Remarks. While the record of A. frequens from the Democratic Republic of the Congo by Triapitsyn (1998, 2015) is not in doubt, that cannot be said about the synonymy of A. cicadulinae with A. frequens by Triapitsyn & Beardsley (2000). Despite their morphological similarity, it is quite possible that A. cicadulinae is a good species, one of the many described and undescribed members of the atomus species group of A. ( Anagrus ) that are so diverse and speciose in the Afrotropical region. All other, reliable host records of A. frequens outside of Africa are from eggs of Delphacidae ( Triapitsyn & Beardsley 2000) , so the original record of A. cicadulinae from eggs of the maize leafhopper Cicadulina mbila ( Ferrière 1930) may indicate the validity of A. cicadulinae . The type series of A. cicadulinae is very poorly mounted, making its proper recognition difficult so fresh specimens need to be reared from the same host in South Africa and compared both morphometrically and genetically to authoritatively identified specimens of A. frequens from the Australasian and Oriental regions.
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Anagrus (Anagrus) frequens Perkins, 1905
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2021 |
Anagrus (Anagrus) frequens: Triapitsyn, 2015: 22
Triapitsyn, S. V. 2015: 22 |
Anagrus cicadulinae Ferrière, 1930: 40
Triapitsyn, S. V. 2015: 42 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. & Beardsley, J. W. 2000: 32 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. & Beardsley, J. W. 2000: 32 |
Mathot, G. 1968: 272 |
Heqvist, K. J. 1960: 430 |
Ferriere, C. 1930: 40 |
Anagrus frequens
Triapitsyn, S. V. & Beardsley, J. W. 2000: 32 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. 1998: 142 |
Perkins, R. C. L. 1905: 198 |