Coccygidium Saussure, 1892
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Coccygidium Saussure, 1892 View in CoL View at ENA
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Coccygidium Saussure, 1892: 15 View in CoL . Type species: Coccygidium luteum, Saussure, 1892 View in CoL , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 392 [synonym of Disophrys View in CoL ]; Chou & Sharkey, 1989: 178 [key, description]; Sharkey, 1992: 441 [in tribe Disophrini]; Sharkey, 1996: 16 [key, description]; Yu et al., 2005 [catalogue]; Sarmiento and Sharkey, 2005: 66 View Cited Treatment [type descriptions]; Sharkey et al., 2006: 557 [notes, phylogeny, in tribe Disophrini]; Sharkey et al., 2009: 36 View Cited Treatment [key, description].
Brachyrhopalum Kriechbaumer, 1894: 312. Type species: Brachyrhopalum pallidum Kriechbaumer, 1894 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 392 [synonym of Disophrys View in CoL ]; Chou & Sharkey, 1989: 178 [synonym of Coccygidium View in CoL ].
Neophylax Ashmead, 1900: 119 View in CoL . Type species: Neophylax snyderi Ashmead, 1900 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 425 [synonym of Zelomorpha View in CoL ]; Chou & Sharkey, 1989: 178 [synonym of Coccygidium View in CoL ].
Ahngeria Kokujev, 1902: 6 . Type species: Ahngeria transcaspica Kokujev, 1902 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 366 [catalogue]; Sharkey, 1992: 441 [synonym of Coccygidium View in CoL ].
Dichelosus Szépligeti, 1902: 71 . Type species: Dichelosus fuscipennis Szépligeti, 1902 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 391 [catalogue]; Sarmiento & Sharkey, 2005: 66 [synonym of Coccygidium View in CoL ].
Lisitheria Cameron, 1904: 306. Type species: Lisitheria nigricornis Cameron, 1904 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 425 [synonym of Zelomorpha View in CoL ]; Chou & Sharkey, 1989: 178 [synonym of Coccygidium View in CoL ].
Spilomicrodus Cameron, 1904: 323. Type species: Spilomicrodus nigriceps Cameron, 1904 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 425 [synonym of Zelomorpha ]; Chou & Sharkey, 1989: 178 [synonym of Coccygidium ].
Xanthomicrodus Cameron, 1904: 157. Type species: Xanthomicrodus iridipennis Cameron, 1904 , by monotypy; Shenefelt, 1970b: 425 [synonym of Zelomorpha ]; Chou & Sharkey, 1989: 178 [synonym of Coccygidium ].
Caenophylax Schulz, 1911: 88. Type species: Neophylax snyderi Ashmead, 1900 , replacement name for Neophylax Ashmead ; Shenefelt, 1970b: 425 [synonym of Zelomorpha ]; Chou & Sharkey, 1989: 178 [synonym of Coccygidium ].
Diagnosis. Length: 5–7 mm; colour: commonly entirely yellow with dark brown antennae and wing patterning, more rarely with body yellow-brown and black colour pattern; inter-antennal region with medial elevated mound that may be rounded (e.g., Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 A) or carinate, or with paired carinae or protuberances present (e.g., 7B); frons with lateral carinae (e.g., Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 B); notauli present, complete and scrobiculate (e.g., Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 B); tarsal claws cleft, but base not pectinate (e.g., Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A); mid tibial preapical spines absent; fore tibial spur long, exceeding 0.8 length of basitarsus, sinuate and aristate ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 E); pair of longitudinal carinae present on ventral surface of hind trochantellus (e.g., Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 G); fore wing cell 1–RS always present, sessile and triangular ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A), vein 2–RS2 absent ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A); ovipositor short, length much less than 0.5 metasoma length, curved ventrally ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 D).
Comments. Coccygidium has not been recorded from Australia previously, so there are no described species from the region. The genus is closely related to Euagathis and Hypsostypos ( Sharkey et al. 2006) but can be distinguished from them by the presence of an elongate fore tibial spur that is nearly as long as or longer than the basitarsal segment and is characteristically sinuate and aristate. Generally, Coccygidium species are mostly yellow and relatively small. Only a few species from northern Australia display the yellowbrown and black colour pattern which is thought to be part of a mimicry complex (see above).
Species richness and distribution. The genus is well represented in Australia with more than 20 species present. Most occur in the Timorian, Torresian and northern Kosciuskan regions of the continent. However, several species exist in the more temperate Southwestern and arid Eyrean regions (see under Generic Distribution above).
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Coccygidium Saussure, 1892
Stevens, Nicholas B., Austin, Andrew D. & Jennings, John T. 2010 |
Ahngeria
Sharkey 1992: 441 |
Shenefelt 1970: 366 |
Kokujev 1902: 6 |
Dichelosus Szépligeti, 1902 : 71
Sarmiento 2005: 66 |
Shenefelt 1970: 391 |
Szepligeti 1902: 71 |
Neophylax
Chou 1989: 178 |
Shenefelt 1970: 425 |
Ashmead 1900: 119 |
Coccygidium
Sharkey 2009: 36 |
Sharkey 2006: 557 |
Sarmiento 2005: 66 |
Sharkey 1996: 16 |
Sharkey 1992: 441 |
Chou 1989: 178 |
Shenefelt 1970: 392 |
Saussure 1892: 15 |