Euagathis Szépligeti,1900
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Euagathis Szépligeti,1900 View in CoL View at ENA
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Euagathis Szépligeti,1900: 62 View in CoL . Type species: Euagathis bifasciata Szépligeti, 1900 View in CoL , by subsequent designation Viereck, 1914: 32; Shenefelt, 1970b: 408 [catalogue]; Bhat & Gupta, 1977: 183 [key, description]; Chou & Sharkey, 1989: 186 [key, description]; Simbolotti & Achterberg, 1990: 3 [key, description]; Sharkey, 1992: 441 [in tribe Disophrini]; Simbolotti & Achterberg, 1995: 6 [key, description]; Sharkey, 1996:21 [key, description]; Achterberg & Chen, 2002: 311 [key, description]; Achterberg, 2004: 2 [key, description]; Yu et al., 2005 [catalogue]; Sharkey et al., 2006: 558 [notes, phylogeny, in tribe Disophrini]; Sharkey et al., 2009: 42 View Cited Treatment [key, description].
Chromomicrodus Ashmead, 1900: 129. Type species: Chromomicrodus abbotti Ashmead, 1900 , by monotypy; Baltazar, 1961: 391 [synonym of Euagathis View in CoL ]; Shenefelt, 1970b: 409 [synonym of Euagathis View in CoL ].
Holcotroticus Cameron, 1902: 41. Type species: Holcotroticus ruficollis Cameron, 1902 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 417 [catalogue]; Sharkey, 1992: 441 [in tribe Disophrini]; Simbolotti & Achterberg, 1995: 6 [synonym of Euagathis ].
Balcemena Cameron, 1903: 130. Type species: Balcemena longicollis Cameron, 1903 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 368 [catalogue]: Bhat & Gupta, 1977: 173 [catalogue]; Sharkey, 1992: 441 [in tribe Disophrini]; Achterberg & Chen, 2002: 313 [synonym of Euagathis ].
Diagnosis. Length: 5–12 mm; colour: commonly yellow and dark brown; inter–antennal region with paired carinae present (e.g., Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 B and 7B); frons without lateral carinae; notauli present, with (e.g., Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 B) or without sculpturing, often complete or only present anteriorly; tarsal claws cleft, but base not pectinate (e.g., Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A); mid tibial preapical spines absent; fore tibial spur short, not exceeding 0.75 length of basitarsus (e.g., Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 F); hind trochantellus without longitudinal carinae; fore wing cell 1–RS always present and sessile, vein 2–RS2 absent or basal sector only present; ovipositor short, length less than 0.5 metasoma length (e.g., Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 D).
Comments. Euagathis species display the characteristic yellow and dark brown colour pattern associated with a putative mimicry complex that also includes species of Cremnops and Disophrys . Euagathis is closely related to Coccygidium and Hypsostypos ( Sharkey et al. 2006) but can be distinguished from both genera by the absence of longitudinal carinae on the hind trochantellus.
Species richness and distribution. Euagathis is represented in Australia with about five species, only one of which is described. The genus occurs in the Torresian and northern Kosciuskan regions of the continent.
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Euagathis Szépligeti,1900
Stevens, Nicholas B., Austin, Andrew D. & Jennings, John T. 2010 |
Euagathis Szépligeti,1900 : 62
Sharkey 2009: 42 |
Sharkey 2006: 558 |
Achterberg 2002: 311 |
Sharkey 1996: 21 |
Simbolotti 1995: 6 |
Sharkey 1992: 441 |
Simbolotti 1990: 3 |
Chou 1989: 186 |
Bhat 1977: 183 |
Shenefelt 1970: 408 |
Viereck 1914: 32 |
Szepligeti 1900: 62 |