Disophrys Foester, 1862

Sharkey, Michael, Yu, Dicky, van Noort, Simon, Seltmann, Katja & Penev, Lyubomir, 2009, Revision of the Oriental genera of Agathidinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) with an emphasis on Thailand and interactive keys to genera published in three different formats, ZooKeys 21 (2), pp. 19-54 : 40-41

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.21.271

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3791185

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/635D879F-FFEB-9534-A4C8-FF0DB9B6BA9E

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scientific name

Disophrys Foester, 1862
status

 

Disophrys Foester, 1862 View in CoL View at ENA

Type species: Agathis caesa Klug, 1835 .

Megagathis Costa, 1888 , first synonymized by Marshall (1900), and confirmed by Papp (1993), Simbolotti and van Achterberg (1999) and Belokobyskij et al. (2003). The type of Megagathis , Agathis imperalis Costa, 1888 , was treated by Marshall (1900) as a junior synonym of Disophrys caesa (Klug, 1835) View in CoL , thereby effectively synonymizing the genera.

Pseudagathis Kriechbaumer, 1894 , first synonymized by Szépligeti (1904) and confirmed by Brues (1926), Watanabe (1937), Shenefelt (1970) and Chou and Sharkey (1989). Type species: Pseudagathis calabarica Kriechbaumer, 1894 .

Diophrys Kriechbaumer, 1898 . Unjustified emendation for Disophrys Foerster. View in CoL

Pseudocremnops Szépligeti, 1915 , synonymized by Sharkey et al. (2006). Type species: Pseudocremnops atripennis Szépligeti, 1915 .

Distribution: Old World, primarily tropical: African, Oriental, and Australian regions, with a few Palaearctic species. No specimens have been recorded from Thailand but we have collected four species represented by 5 specimens, suggesting that there are considerably more.

Diversity: Bhat and Gupta (1977) recorded 23 species from the Oriental region and Bhat (1978) added 2 new Oriental species.

Biology: Most host records are on Noctuidae and the short ovipositors suggest that exposed hosts are attacked.

Phylogenetic Information. Sister to all other Disophrini that were included in the Sharkey et al. (2006) analyses.

Diagnosis: Lateral carina of frons lamellate (high and thin) (Fig. 11b); ovipositor barely exerted or sometimes hidden by hypopygium ( Fig. 25a); second cubital cell quadrate, not narrowed anteriorly ( Fig. 25b); foretibial spur not as long as basitarsus (as in Fig. 4b); hind trochantellus lacking carinae ventrally (as in Fig. 3b).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

Loc

Disophrys Foester, 1862

Sharkey, Michael, Yu, Dicky, van Noort, Simon, Seltmann, Katja & Penev, Lyubomir 2009
2009
Loc

Diophrys

Kriechbaumer 1898
1898
Loc

Megagathis

Kriechbaumer 1894
1894
Loc

Pseudagathis

Kriechbaumer 1894
1894
Loc

Pseudagathis calabarica

Kriechbaumer 1894
1894
Loc

Megagathis

Costa 1888
1888
Loc

Agathis imperalis

Costa 1888
1888
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