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Species of Dipara :
agenticoxae (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (Quensland).
Uriolelaps agenticoxae Girault 1915 [239]: 201–202. Holotype female: Babinda , Queensland, Feb. 5, 1914, jungle, coll. A. P. Dodd. (QM, examined).
alata Lázló. EURASIAN : Hungary.
Dipara alata Lázló 2005: 215–220 . Holotype female: Hungary, Hajdú– Bihar County, Nagyerdõ forest , Debrecen, N 47°33’, E21°37’, 109 m, leg. Lázló, Z., 07.08.2004, sweeping (HNHM).
albiclava (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (Queensland).
Pseudipara albiclava Girault 1915 [232]: 345. Holotype female: Queensland: Gordonvale (Cairns), Mt. Pyramid , alt. 2500–3000 ft, forest, sweeping, June 13, 1913, coll. A. P. Dodd. (QM, examined).
albomaculata (Hedqvist) . AFROTROPICAL: Angola.
Afrolelaps albomaculata Hedqvist 1963: 47–49 ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Holotype female and 4 female paratypes: [ Angola]: Détritus GoogleMaps du sol de la R. Cambonde, affl. riv. dr. de la Uamba (8.5 S., 18.13 E.; alt. 750 m), Mabete, Caungula, 20.VII.1962, coll. A. de B. Machado. (Holotype and 2 paratypes at MDLA, 2 paratypes at NHRS, not examined).
atriscutum (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (Victoria).
Emersonia atriscutum Girault, 1933 [441]: [1]. Holotype female: Belgrave, Victoria, coll. A. P. Dodd. (type location uncertain).
australiana (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (New South Wales).
Parurios australiana Girault 1913 [175]: 318. Holotype female: Ourimbah , New South Wales. (SAM, not examined).
belokobylskii Dzhanokmen. EURASIAN : Russia.
Dipara belokobylskii Dzhanokmen 1993: 103–106 . Holotype female: Russia-Khabarovsk Kray. (ZISP, not examined).
canadensis Hedqvist. NEARCTIC : Canada and USA.
Dipara canadensis Hedqvist 1969: 193 ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 11–16 ). Holotype female: Canada, Ont., Gatinau Park , 21.V.1967, coll. K.- J. Hedqvist. (KHPC, examined).
Dipara pedunculata Yoshimoto 1977: 1040–1042 (figs. 21, 27). Holotype female and allotype male: 5 mi west of Hopkinsville, KY., 22.IX.67, Berlese sample of deciduous duff. coll. J. M. Campbell. (CNC, not examined). 3 male paratypes: NC: Duke Forest, 16.IX.44, pine on clay litter. coll. A. S. Pearse (2 males), and data unknown, Lot No. 52–2056, 16.IX.51 (1 male). (USNM, examined). [Synonymized by Heydon and Bouček 1992]
claviger (Kieffer and Marshall) . EURASIAN: Italy.
Alloterra claviger Kieffer and Marshall 1904: 46–47 . Holotype female: Italy. Trimicrops claviger Kieffer 1906: 142 . Holotype female: Italy. [Synonymized with Alloterra by Dessart 1996]
conoidea (Xiao and Huang) . EURASIAN: China.
Parurios conoidea Xiao and Huang 2000: 331–332 . Holotype female: Peoples' Republic of China –Henan. (IZAS, not examined)
dictyodroma (Xiao and Huang) . EURASIAN: China.
Grahamisia dictyodroma Xiao and Huang 1999: 334–335 . Holotype female: Peoples' Republic of China –Hubei. (IZAS, not examined).
emersoni (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Tasmania.
Pseudiparella emersoni Girault 1927 [416]: 335. Holotype female: Tasmania: Wilmot. coll. A. M. Lea and H. J. Carter. (type location unknown).
fusca (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (Quennsland).
Lelaps fusca Girault 1915 [239]: 200. Holotype male: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle , May 18, 1913, A. P. Dodd. (QM, examined). [Transferred to Parurios by Bouček (1988)].
gastra (Sureshan & Narendran) . ORIENTAL: Sri Lanka.
Grahamisia gastra Sureshan & Narendran 2004: 1616–1618 . Holotype female: Sri Lanka, Central province, Kandy district, Hantana Mt. 7.15’ N., 80.37’ E., 10–14.vii.1999, in pan trap, coll. M. & J. Wasbauer (UCDC, not examined).
hyalinipennis (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (Queensland).
Epilelaps hyalinipennis Girault 1915 [232]: 344. Holotype female: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle , June 7, 1913. (QM, examined).
intermedia Sureshan & Narendran. ORIENTAL : Sri Lanka.
Dipara intermedia Sureshan & Narendran 2005: 105 . Holotype female: Sri Lanka, Central province, Kandy district, Hantana Mt. 7.15’ N., 80.37’ E., 10–14.vii.1999, in pan trap, coll. M. & J. Wasbauer (UCDC, not examined).
keatsi (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (Queensland).
Uriolelaps keatsi Girault 1922 [360]: 41. Holotype female: Fishery Creek, Queensland, Jungle , June. (QM, examined).
keralensis Narendran & Sureshan. ORIENTAL : India.
Dipara keralensis Narendran & Sureshan, 2001: 452–453 ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Holotype female (orig. desig.): Parambikulam , Kerala, 2.ix.1995, coll. P. M. Sureshan. ( ZSCI not examined) . Paratype female (orig. desig.): Calicut University Campus , Kerala, 4.ix.2000, coll. T. C. Narendran. ( ZSCI not examined) .
machadoi (Hedqvist) . AFROTROPICAL: Angola.
Diparomorpha machadoi Hedqvist 1971: 57–58 . Holotype female: [ Angola]: Enviorns de Dundo : détritus végétaux
du sol de la forêt-galerie de la rivière Dicoco, affluent de la riv. Luachimo (7.25 S., 20.55 E.), 25.XI.1970, coll. A. de B. Machado and S. A. Peles. ( MDLA, not examined) GoogleMaps .
maculata (Hedqvist) . AFROTROPICAL: Angola.
Afrolelaps maculata Hedqvist 1963: 48–50 ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 ). Holotype female: [ Angola]: Détritus GoogleMaps du sol de la galerie forestière de la R. Tshihumbuè, affl. de la rive droite de la R. Lubalo (8.01 S., 19.20 E.; alt. 1000 m). Poste de Camaxilo, 6.VIII.1962. coll. A. de B. Machado. (MDLA, not examined).
malabarensis (Narendran and Mini) . ORIENTAL: India.
Grahamisia malabarensis Narendran & Mini 2000: 371–374 ( Figs. 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 ). Holotype female: Calicut University Campus, Kerala, India, 2.ii.1997. coll. T. V. Mini. (DZCU, not examined). 1 paratype female: Tiruvannur , Calicut, Kerala, 16.xi.1996. (DZCU, not examined).
miniae Narendran & Sureshan. ORIENTAL : India.
Dipara miniae Narendran & Sureshan 2001: 453–455 ( Figs. 3–6 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURES 5–10 ). Holotype female (orig. desig. and by monotypy): Chindaki , Kerala, 13.xii.1987, coll. T. C. Narendran and party. (ZSCI, not examined).
mohanae Narendran & Sureshan. ORIENTAL : India.
Dipara mohanae Narendran & Sureshan 2001: 455–456 ( Figs. 7, 8 View FIGURES 5–10 ). Holotype female (orig. desig. and by monotypy): Thiruvannur , Kozhikode, Kerala, 16.xi.1996, coll. K Raj Mohana. (ZSCI, not examined).
nigriceps (Ashmead) . NEARCTIC: USA (West Virginia).
Apterolelaps nigriceps Ashmead 1901: 312 . Holotype female: USA, West Virginia. (USNM, examined) Apterolaelaps nigriscutum Girault 1916 [277]: 264. [ Gahan and Fagan (1923) stated that Girault’s species was isotypic with Ashmead’s.]
nigrita Hedqvist. AFROTROPICAL : Congo.
Dipara nigrita Hedqvist, 1969: 195 ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 11–16 ). Holotype female: Congo, Mount Kabobo , Terr. Albertville, Hte. Kiymbi, 1700 m, X.1958, coll. N. Leleup. (MRAC, not examined).
nigrofasciata Hedqvist. AFROTROPICAL : Madagascar.
Dipara nigrofasciata Hedqvist 1969: 194–195 ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 11–16 ). Holotype female: Madagascar: Mandraka , I.1944, coll. A. Seyrig. (MRAC, not examined).
palauensis Yoshimoto & Ishii. OCEANIAN : Micronesia.
Dipara palauensis Yoshimoto & Ishii 1965: 165–166 ( Fig. 29 View FIGURES 29–34 ). Holotype female: Ngerchelong , Babelthuap I., Palau, Dec. 18, 1947, coll. Dybas. ( USNM, examined) . Paratype female: Mt. Unibot , Ton I., Truk, Feb. 4, 1953, coll. Gressitt. ( BPBM, not examined) .
pallida (Hedqvist) . AFROTROPICAL: South Africa.
Pondia pallida Hedqvist 1969: 198–199 ( Figs. 17, 18 View FIGURES 17–22 ). Holotype female: S. Africa, Pondoland , Port St. John, Jan. 1924, coll. R. E. Turner. (BMNH, examined). 12 female paratypes: S. Africa, Pondoland, Port St. John, Jan. 1924, coll. R. E. Turner (7 females), and 29.I–5.II 1924, coll. R. E. Turner (5 females). (BMNH and KHPC, examined).
petiolata Walker. EURASIAN : United Kingdom.
Dipara petiolata Walker 1833: 65 . [Lectotype female ( United Kingdom: England, BMNH, examined) designated by Graham (1969).]
Dipara cinetoides Walker 1834: 166 . [Synonymized by Graham (1967).]
Tricoryphus fasciatus Thomson 1876: 54 . Holotype female: Sweden. (MDLU, not examined) [Synonymized by Bouček (1954).]
Hispanolelaps coxalis Mercet 1927: 62 . Holotype female: Spain. (IEEM, not examined) [Synonymized by Dominichi (1953).]
ponderosa (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (Queensland).
Epilelaps ponderosa Girault 1915 [232]: 344. Holotype female: Gordonvale (Cairns), Queensland. Jungle , June 16, 1913. (QM, not examined).
poei (Girault) . AUSTRALIAN: Australia (New South Wales).
Uriolelaps poei Girault 1915 [239]: 202. Holotype female: Tween Heads, New South Wales, jungle, Tween River , May 2, 1914, coll. A. P. Dodd. (QM, examined).
punctulata (Hedqvist) . AFROTROPICAL: South Africa.
Pondia punctulata Hedqvist 1969: 197–198 ( Figs. 17, 18 View FIGURES 17–22 ). Holotype female: S. Africa, Pondoland , Port St. John , Jan. 1924, coll. R. E. Turner. (BMNH, examined). 4 female paratypes: S. Africa, Pondoland, Port St. John, Jan. 1924, coll. R. E. Turner (3 females), S. Africa, Pondoland, Port St. John, 1–17 Mar. 1924, coll. R. E. Turner (1 female). (BMNH and KHPC, examined).
rufescens Masi. AFROTROPICAL : Seychelles Islands.
Dipara rufescens Masi 1917: 186–188 . Holotype female: “ Mahé: marshy coastal plain near Anse Royale.-Silhoutte: coast near Pointe Etienne, and forest above Mare aux Cochones.-Félicité Island.” (BMNH, examined) [member of Parurios clade rather than Dipara sensu Bouček (1988) ].
saetosa (Delucchi) . AFROTROPICAL.
Grahamisia saetosa Delucchi 1962: 380–383 ( Figs. 18, 19 View FIGURES 17–22 ). Holotype female and 1 paratype female: Tanganyika Terr., Mt. Oldeani , versant Est. 2350–2500 m., 6–9 juin 1957, forêt bambous. (MRAC, not examined). 2 female paratypes: Mt. Hanang, versant Sud, 2400–2600 m., 24 mai 1957, forêt de montagne avec Juniperus . (MRAC, not examined). 1 female paratype: Mts. Uluguru, sommet du kidunda, 1800–1950 m., 3 mai 1957, forêt de montagne. (ETZH, not examined).
straminea (Hedqvist) . AFROTROPICAL.
Grahamisia straminea Hedqvist 1969: 187–188 ( Figs. 10 View FIGURES 5–10 , 11 View FIGURES 11–16 ). Holotype female: Kivu, Terr. Mwenga, S.-O. Tombwe. Lulko, 2100 m (for mont.), I, 1952, coll. N. Leleup. “Récolté dans l’humus”. (MRAC, not examined).
striata (Hedqvist) . AFROTROPICAL: South Africa.
Grahamisia striata Hedqvist 1969: 188 ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 11–16 ). Holotype female: S. Africa, Cape Prov. Sumerset, 1–26.i., 1931, coll. R. E. Turner. (BMNH, examined).
Trimicrops trilineatus Yoshimoto 1977: 1038 ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 17–22 ). Holotype female: Edmonson Co., Mammoth Cave Nat’l. Park, Kentucky, 24.III.73, W. Suter (CNC No. 15003, not examined).
Trimicrops bilineatus Yoshimoto 1977: 1037–1038 ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 8 View FIGURES 5–10 , 25 View FIGURES 23–28 ). Holotype female: Williamsville, Missouri, 12.VII.55, E. C. Becker, Berlese sample, deciduous duff. Allotype male: Williamsville, Mo., 25.VII–15.VIII.69 (CNC No. 15002, not examined). [Synonymized by Bouček 1993]
truncatipennis (Dodd) . AUSTRALIAN: Norfolk Island.
Lelaps truncatipennis Dodd 1924: 167–168 . Holotype female: Norfolk Island, A. M. Lea. (SAM, not examined).
turneri Hedqvist. AFROTROPICAL : South Africa, Congo.
Dipara turneri Hedqvist 1969: 193 ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 11–16 ). Holotype female: S. Africa, Port St. John, Pondoland, 6–25 feb., 1924. coll. R. E. Turner. (BMNH, examined). 4 female paratypes: Congo, N. Lae Kivu: Rwankwl , 15.II.1952, coll. J. V. Leroy. (1 female, MRAC, not examined), Kivu: reg. haes Mokoto , Terr. Masisi, VI.1959, coll. N. Leleup. (1 female, MRAC, not examined), S. Rhodesia: Chipinga , 1200 à 1300 m, VII.1960, coll. N. Leleup. (1 female, KHPC, not examined), S. Africa, Pondoland, Port St. John , 1–17.III 1924, coll. R. E. Turner. (BMNH, examined).
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FIGURE 1. Maximum parsimony tree based on successive approximations of the data set including both Bohpa and bristle positional characters (strict consensus of 45 trees, 86.3 steps, CI = 0.63, RI = 0.86, RCI = 0.54). Names in angle brackets refer to refer to units in the phylogenetic analysis, and do not represent valid names.
FIGURE 2. Maximum parsimony tree based on successive approximations of the data set including Bohpa but excluding bristle positional characters (strict consensus of 511 trees, 76.5 steps, CI = 0.61, RI = 0.86, RCI = 0.52). Names in angle brackets refer to refer to units in the phylogenetic analysis, and do not represent valid names.
FIGURE 3. Maximum parsimony tree based on successive approximations of the data set excluding Bohpa but including bristle positional characters (strict consensus of 63 trees, 87.2 steps, CI = 0.63, RI = 0.87, RCI = 0.55). Names in angle brackets refer to refer to units in the phylogenetic analysis, and do not represent valid names.
FIGURE 4. Maximum parsimony tree based on successive approximations of the data set excluding both Bohpa and bristle positional characters (strict consensus of 170 trees, 75.9 steps, CI = 0.62, RI = 0.87, RCI = 0.54). Names in angle brackets refer to refer to units in the phylogenetic analysis, and do not represent valid names.
FIGURES 5–10. Conophorisca grisselli: 5, antenna; 6, clava; 7, head (frontal view); 8, head (ventro-latero-frontal view); 9, mesosoma (dorso-lateral view); 10, mesosoma - pronotum (dorso-lateral view).
FIGURES 11–16. Conophorisca grisselli: 11, mesosoma (lateral view); 12, metasoma (lateral view); 13, cercus. Lelaps sp. A: 14, antenna; 15, clava; 16, clypeus, mct = median clypeal tooth.
FIGURES 29–34. Myrmicolelaps aurantius: 29, scutum + scutellum (dorsal view); 30, scutellum (dorso-lateral view), teg = tegula, aws = axillary wing sclerite; 31, propodeal foramen + metasternum (posterior view); 32, metaleg; 33, metatibial spur; 34, metasoma (lateral view).
FIGURES 17–22. Lelaps sp. A: 17, cercus. Lelaps sp. B: 18, head (dorsal view); 19, mesosoma (dorsal view); 20, mesosoma (lateral view); 21, metacoxa. Moranila sp.: 22, mesosoma (dorsal view).
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Dipara
Desjardins, Christopher A. 2007 |
Dipara intermedia Sureshan & Narendran 2005: 105
Sureshan, P. M. & Narendran, T. C. 2005: 105 |
Grahamisia gastra
Sureshan, P. M. & Narendran, T. C. 2004: 1618 |
Dipara keralensis Narendran & Sureshan, 2001: 452–453
Narendran, T. C. & Sureshan, P. M. 2001: 453 |
Dipara miniae Narendran & Sureshan 2001: 453–455
Narendran, T. C. & Sureshan, P. M. 2001: 455 |
Dipara mohanae Narendran & Sureshan 2001: 455–456
Narendran, T. C. & Sureshan, P. M. 2001: 456 |
Parurios conoidea
Xiao, H. & Huang, D. W. 2000: 332 |
Grahamisia malabarensis
Narendran, T. C. & Mini, T. V. 2000: 374 |
Grahamisia dictyodroma
Xiao, H. & Huang, D. W. 1999: 335 |
Dipara belokobylskii Dzhanokmen 1993: 103–106
Dzhanokmen, K. A. 1993: 106 |
Dipara pedunculata Yoshimoto 1977: 1040–1042
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1977: 1042 |
Trimicrops trilineatus
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1977: 1038 |
Trimicrops bilineatus
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1977: 1038 |
Diparomorpha machadoi
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1971: 58 |
Dipara canadensis Hedqvist 1969: 193
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1969: 193 |
Dipara nigrita Hedqvist, 1969: 195
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1969: 195 |
Dipara nigrofasciata Hedqvist 1969: 194–195
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1969: 195 |
Pondia pallida
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1969: 199 |
Pondia punctulata
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1969: 198 |
Grahamisia straminea
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1969: 188 |
Grahamisia striata
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1969: 188 |
Dipara turneri Hedqvist 1969: 193
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1969: 193 |
Dipara palauensis Yoshimoto & Ishii 1965: 165–166
Yoshimoto, C. M. & Ishii, T. 1965: 166 |
Afrolelaps albomaculata
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1963: 49 |
Afrolelaps maculata
Hedqvist, K. - J. 1963: 50 |
Grahamisia saetosa
Delucchi, V. 1962: 383 |
Hispanolelaps coxalis
Mercet, R. G. 1927: 62 |
Lelaps truncatipennis
Dodd, A. P. 1924: 168 |
Dipara rufescens Masi 1917: 186–188
Masi, L. 1917: 188 |
Alloterra claviger
Kieffer, J. J. 1906: 142 |
Kieffer, J. J. & T. A. Marshall 1904: 47 |
Apterolelaps nigriceps
Ashmead, W. H. 1901: 312 |
Tricoryphus fasciatus
Thomson, C. G. 1876: 54 |
Dipara cinetoides
Walker, F. 1834: 166 |
Dipara petiolata Walker 1833: 65
Walker, F. 1833: 65 |