Andricus pseudoflos ( Monzen, 1954 ), 2007

IRENE LOBATO-VILA, ALBA SALA-NISHIKAWA, GEORGE MELIKA, GRAHAM N. STONE, CHANGTI TANG, MAN-MIAO YANG, ZHIQIANG FANG, YING ZHU, YIPING WANG, SUNGHOON JUNG, JAMES A. NICHOLLS & JULI PUJADE-VILLAR, 2022, A catalogue, revision, and regional perspective of Eastern Palaearctic and Oriental oak gall wasps and their inquilines (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini, Synergini, Ceroptresini), Zootaxa 5161 (1), pp. 1-71 : 14-15

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scientific name

Andricus pseudoflos ( Monzen, 1954 )
status

 

Andricus pseudoflos ( Monzen, 1954)

Cynips pseudoflos Monzen, 1954: 25 , ǒ.

Adleria pseudoflos (Monzen) Kovalev (1965: 32) , ǒ.

Andricus targionii in Abe (1986: 441), ǒ (non Andricus targionii Kieffer, 1903 ) [see Remarks below].

Andricus pseudoflos (Monzen) Abe (2007: 478) , ǒ.

Distribution. China (Liaoning, Shaanxi Province) ( Abe 1986: 442), Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) ( Monzen 1929: 351; Monzen 1954: 26; Shinji 1944: 47; Abe 1986: 442; Abe 2007: 478), Korean Peninsula ( Abe 1986: 442; PujadeVillar et al. 2020a: 1212), and the Russian Far East ( Kovalev 1965: 32; Abe 1986: 442).

Remarks. Abe (1986) considered this species a synonym of A. targionii Kieffer, 1903 , but later Abe (2007) confirmed its status as a distinct valid species based on cytological data and host plant associations. Therefore, all A. targionii collected on Q. dentata mentioned in Abe (1986) belong to A. pseudoflos , whereas all the A. targionii collected on Q. aliena belong to A. targionii .

Biology. Andricus pseudoflos is a purely parthenogenetic species derived from A. mukaigawae by loss of the sexual generation from an ancestral cyclically parthenogenetic lifecycle (Abe 2007; Wachi et al. 2012). It induces flower-like leaf galls on Q. dentata (sect. Quercus ) ( Table 1; Abe 2007).

Abe, Y. (1986) Taxonomic status of the Andricus mukaigawae complex and its speciation with geographical parthenogenesis (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae). Applied Entomology and Zoology, 21 (3), 436 - 447. https: // doi. org / 10.1303 / aez. 21.436

Kieffer, J. J. (1903) Description d'un Cynipide nouveau. Marcellia, 2, 5 - 6.

Kovalev, O. V. (1965) Gall wasps (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae) from the south of the Soviet Far East. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie, 44 (1 / 2), 46 - 73. [in Russian; English translation in Entomology Review, 44, 25 - 38]

Monzen, K. (1929) Studies on galls. Saito-hoonkai-jigyo-nenpo, 5, 295 - 368 + 20. [in Japanese]

Monzen, K. (1954) Revision of the Japanese gall wasps with the descriptions of new genus, subgenus, species and subspecies (II). Cynipidae (Cynipinae) Hymenoptera. Annual Reports of Gakugei Faculty of Iwate University, 6, 24 - 38.

Shinji, O. (1944) Galls and gall insects. Shunyo-do, Tokyo, 580 pp. [in Japanese]

Wachi, N., Abe, Y., Inomata, N., Szmidt, A. E. & Tachida, H. (2012) Speciation history of three closely related oak gall wasps, Andricus mukaigawae, A. kashiwaphilus, and A. pseudoflos (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) inferred from nuclear and mito- chondrial DNA sequences. Molecular Ecology, 21 (19), 4681 - 4694. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1365 - 294 X. 2012.05727. x

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Cynipidae

Tribe

Cynipini

Genus

Andricus