Ophion, Fabricius
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OPHION Fabricius View in CoL View at ENA
Ophion Fabricius, 1798: 210 View in CoL , 235. Typespecies: Ichneumon luteus L., by subsequent designation, Curtis, 1836: 600.
Paniscus Schrank, 1802: 316 . Typespecies: Ichneumon luteus L., by monotypy.
[Psylonychia Szépligeti, 1905: 21. Nomen nudum.]
Stenophthalmus Szépligeti, 1905: 23 View in CoL . Typespecies: Stenophthalmus algiricus Szépligeti , by subsequent designation, Viereck, 1914: 137.
Pachyprotoma Kohl, 1906: 223. Typespecies: Ophion (Pachyprotoma) capitatus Kohl View in CoL , by monotypy.
Australophion Morley, 1912: 4 , 30. Typespecies: Ophion peregrinus View in CoL Smith, by monotypy.
Neophion Morley, 1912: 4 , 30. Typespecies: Neophion crassus Morley , by subsequent designation, Viereck, 1914: 100.
Apatophion Shestakov, 1926: 262 . Typespecies: Apatophion mirsa Shestakov , by original designation.
Platophion Hellén, 1926: 13 . Typespecies: Ophion areolaris Brauns View in CoL , by subsequent designation, Cushman, 1947: 475.
Potophion Cushman, 1947: 476 . Typespecies: Potophion caudatus Cushman , by original designation.
[Psylonychia Cushman, 1947: 476. Unavailable name, proposed in synonymy.]
Apomesus Townes, 1971: 54 . Typespecies: Apomesus longiceps Townes , by original designation.
Mecetron Townes, 1971: 60 . Typespecies: Stenophthalmus choaspese Uchida , by original designation.
A large and cosmopolitan genus that is more species–rich in the Holarctic realm than it is in tropical latitudes ( Gauld, 1988). Townes & Townes (1966) listed 11 species for the Neotropical region, and Gauld (1988) described 11 new species from moderately high altitudes in Costa Rica and Panama. A single species, O. flavidus View in CoL , had been recorded from Cuba ( Alayo, 1972 & 1973). This is the only widely distributed Central American species ( Gauld, 1988), and it is associated with disturbed habitats where it has been found to be a parasitoid of various noctuid pests ( Costa Lima, 1962; Carlson, 1979; Gauld, 1988). Study of Cuban collections has revealed the existence of a new species, restricted to the highest mountain of the country.
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Ophion
FERNÁNDEZ-TRIANA, JOSÉ L. 2005 |
Apomesus
Townes 1971: 54 |
Mecetron
Townes 1971: 60 |
Potophion
Cushman, R. 1947: 476 |
Apatophion
Shestakov, A. 1926: 262 |
Platophion Hellén, 1926: 13
Cushman, R. 1947: 475 |
Hellen, W. 1926: 13 |
Australophion
Morley, C. 1912: 4 |
Neophion
Viereck, H. 1914: 100 |
Morley, C. 1912: 4 |
Stenophthalmus Szépligeti, 1905: 23
Viereck, H. 1914: 137 |
Szepligeti, G. 1905: 23 |
Paniscus
Schrank, F. 1802: 316 |
Ophion
Fabricius, J. 1798: 210 |