Anagrus (Anagrus) incarnatus Haliday, 1833
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Anagrus (Anagrus) incarnatus Haliday, 1833 |
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Anagrus (Anagrus) incarnatus Haliday, 1833 View in CoL
Anagrus incarnatus Haliday, 1833b: 347 View in CoL ; lectotype ♀ (NMID), designated by Graham, 1982: 200. TL: UK or Ireland. Ogloblin, 1952: 136 (Juan Fernández Is. [unverified]); De Santis, 1979: 361 (catalogue, Juan Fernandez Is.); Yoshimoto, 1990: 44 (list); Triapitsyn, 1997, 2 (key), 8 (Juan Fernández Is.?); Moya-Raygoza, 2016: 726 (effect of pest age on fecundity and attractiveness); Luft Albarracin et al., 2017: 671 (key), 672 (host, Argentina); Moya-Raygoza & Triapitsyn, 2017: 694 (host, Mexico); Moya-Raygoza, 2020: 50 (host, abundance); Torres-Moreno & Moya-Raygoza, 2020: 3 (response to host density).
Anagrus columbi Perkins, 1905: 198 View in CoL ; holotype ♀ (BPBM). TL: USA, Ohio, Columbus. Synonymy by Triapitsyn et al., 2018: 2802. Perkins, 1905: 194 (key); Moya-Raygoza & Becerra-Chiron, 2014: 929 (overwintering biology); Triapitsyn, 2015a: 42 (checklist); Moya-Raygoza, 2016: 726 (effect of pest age on fecundity and attractiveness); Moya-Raygoza et al., 2017: 807 (host, Mexico); Moya-Raygoza & Triapitsyn, 2017: 694 (host, Mexico); Becerra-Chiron & Moya-Raygoza, 2018: 3 (parasitism differences with agroecosystem location and maize varieties); Beccera-Chiron et al., 2020: 211 (effect of oviposition period and host age on parasitism).
Anagrus incarnatosimilis Soyka, 1956a: 25 View in CoL ; lectotype ♀ (NHMW), designated by Triapitsyn, 2015b: 217. Synonymy by Triapitsyn et al., 2018: 2802: TL: Austria, Hundsheim. D’Hervé et al., 2017: 88 (host on apple, Argentina). Synonymy by Girault, 1930 [433]: 276.
Neotropical host. Delphacidae View in CoL : Neodelphax fuscoterminata (Berg) View in CoL . Distribution. Argentina, Chile? (Juan Fernández Islands?).
Becerra-Chiron, I. M. & Moya-Raygoza, G. (2018) Egg parasitoids of Dalbulus maidis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) within maize agroecosystems and in the edge zones of maize fields, and on maize varieties during the wet season in Mexico. Journal of Insect Science, 18 (6), 14, 1 - 6. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / jisesa / iey 116
D'Herve, F. E., Remes Lenicov, A. M. M. de & Aquino, D. A. (2017) Neodelphax fuscoterminata (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Delphacidae) y su enemigo natural Anagrus incarnatosimilis (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae), primer registro sobre frutos de manzano. Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales, 19 (1), 85 - 90. https: // doi. org / 10.22179 / REVMACN. 19.491
De Santis, L. (1979) Catalogo de los himenopteros calcidoideos de America al sur de los Estados Unidos. Publicacion Especial Comision de Investigaciones Cientificas Provincia de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 375 pp.
Graham, M. W. R. de V. (1982) The Haliday collection of Mymaridae (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) with taxonomic notes on some material in other collections. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, B, 82, 189 - 243.
Haliday, A. H. (1833 b) An essay on the classification of the parasitic Hymenoptera, etc. (continued). Entomological Magazine, 1 (4), 333 - 350.
Luft Albarracin, E., Triapitsyn, S. V. & Virla, E. G. (2017) Egg parasitoid complex of the corn leafhopper, Dalbulus maidis (DeLong) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), in Argentina. Neotropical Entomology, 46, 666 - 677. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 13744 - 017 - 0535 - x
Moya-Raygoza, G. & Becerra-Chiron, I. M. (2014) Overwintering biology of egg parasitoids of Dalbulus maidis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) on perennial grasses, volunteer maize, stubble, and drip-irrigated maize. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 107 (5), 926 - 932. https: // doi. org / 10.1603 / AN 14003
Moya-Raygoza, G. (2016) Effect of herbivore insect pest age on fecundity and attractiveness to egg parasitoids in maize and its wild relative, teosinte. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 109 (5), 724 - 729. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / aesa / saw 042
Moya-Raygoza, G. & Triapitsyn, S. V. (2017) Egg parasitoids of Dalbulus maidis on wild teosintes in Mexico. Southwestern Entomologist, 42 (3), 691 - 700. https: // doi. org / 10.3958 / 059.042.0307
Moya-Raygoza, G. (2020) Diversity and density-dependence relationship between Hymenopteran egg parasitoids and the corn leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) in maize agroecosystem vs. teosinte wild habitat. Florida Entomologist, 103 (1), 48 - 53. https: // doi. org / 10.1653 / 024.103.0408
Ogloblin, A. A. (1952) Los insectos de las islas Juan Fernandez 12. Mymaridae (Hymenoptera). Revista Chilena de Entomologia, 2, 119 - 137.
Perkins, R. C. L. (1905) Leaf-hoppers and their natural enemies (Pt. VI. Mymaridae, Platygasteridae). Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Experiment Station, Division of Entomology, 1 (6), 187 - 205, 13 pls.
Soyka, W. (1956 a) Uberblick uber das Genus Anagrus Haliday (Alaptidae-Mymaridae, Chalcidoidea, Hymenoptera). Entomologisches Nachrichtenblatt Osterreicher und Schweizer Entomologen, Vienna, 7, 23 - 26.
Torres-Moreno, R. & Moya-Raygoza, G. (2020) Response of egg parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae and Trichogrammatidae) to the density of Dalbulus maidis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) eggs in maize habitats. Biological Control, 150 (104344), 1 - 6. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. biocontrol. 2020.104344
Triapitsyn, S. V. (1997) The genus Anagrus (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) in America south of the United States: a review. Ceiba, 38 (1), 1 - 12.
Triapitsyn, S. V. (2015 a) Taxonomy of the genus Anagrus Haliday (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) of the world: an annotated key to the described species, discussion of the remaining problems, and a checklist. Acta Zoologica Lilloana, 59 (1 - 2), 3 - 50.
Triapitsyn, S. V. (2015 b) Taxonomic notes on Anagrus incarnatus Haliday and some other fairyflies (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) from the A. H. Haliday collection in the National Museum of Ireland. Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society, 39, 215 - 221.
Triapitsyn, S. V., Rugman-Jones, P. F., Tretiakov, P. S., Shih, H. - T. & Huang, S. - H. (2018) New synonymies in the Anagrus incarnatus Haliday ' species complex' (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) including a common parasitoid of economically important planthopper (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) pests of rice in Asia. Journal of Natural History, 52 (43 - 44), 2795 - 2822. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222933.2018.1552333
Yoshimoto, C. M. (1990) A review of the genera of New World Mymaridae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea). Flora & Fauna Handbook No. 7. Sandhill Crane Press, Gainesville, Florida, 166 pp.
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Anagrus (Anagrus) incarnatus Haliday, 1833
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2024 |
Anagrus incarnatosimilis
Triapitsyn, S. V. & Rugman-Jones, P. F. & Tretiakov, P. S. & Shih, H. - T. & Huang, S. - H. 2018: 2802 |
D'Herve, F. E. & Remes Lenicov, A. M. M. de & Aquino, D. A. 2017: 88 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. 2015: 217 |
Soyka, W. 1956: 25 |
Anagrus columbi
Triapitsyn, S. V. & Rugman-Jones, P. F. & Tretiakov, P. S. & Shih, H. - T. & Huang, S. - H. 2018: 2802 |
Becerra-Chiron, I. M. & Moya-Raygoza, G. 2018: 3 |
Moya-Raygoza, G. & Triapitsyn, S. V. 2017: 694 |
Moya-Raygoza, G. 2016: 726 |
Triapitsyn, S. V. 2015: 42 |
Moya-Raygoza, G. & Becerra-Chiron, I. M. 2014: 929 |
Perkins, R. C. L. 1905: 198 |
Perkins, R. C. L. 1905: 194 |
Anagrus incarnatus
Moya-Raygoza, G. 2020: 50 |
Torres-Moreno, R. & Moya-Raygoza, G. 2020: 3 |
Luft Albarracin, E. & Triapitsyn, S. V. & Virla, E. G. 2017: 671 |
Moya-Raygoza, G. & Triapitsyn, S. V. 2017: 694 |
Moya-Raygoza, G. 2016: 726 |
Yoshimoto, C. M. 1990: 44 |
Graham, M. W. R. de V. 1982: 200 |
De Santis, L. 1979: 361 |
Ogloblin, A. A. 1952: 136 |
Haliday, A. H. 1833: 347 |