Anagroidea Girault

Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V., 2007, Paranaphoidea Girault 1913, Zootaxa 1596, pp. 1-111 : 22

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Anagroidea Girault
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Genus Anagroidea Girault View in CoL View at ENA ( Figs. 21–29 View FIGURES 21–29 )

Anagroidea Girault, 1915 [228]:164. Type species: Eustochus dubius Girault , by original designation.

Dahmsia Doutt, 1975: 254 . Type species: Dahmsia australiensis Doutt , by original designation. Synonymy by Noyes & Valentine (1989: 25).

Diagnosis. Anagroidea belongs to the Anagroidea group of genera. It is distinguished from Eubroncus , the only other genus in the group, as follows: funicle segment 1 much longer than any other ( Fig. 24 View FIGURES 21–29 ); head short, with face in lateral view rounded ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 21–29 ); mandibles much shorter than height of head ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 21–29 ), directed ventrally and not crossing each other ( Figs. 22, 26 View FIGURES 21–29 ); body often with long, erect setae ( Fig. 23 View FIGURES 21–29 ). Fore leg as in Fig. 25 View FIGURES 21–29 , with protibial spur comblike. Male flagellum 11-segmented ( Fig. 28 View FIGURES 21–29 ) and genitalia as in Figs. 27 and 29 View FIGURES 21–29 .

Body length. 589–947 µm.

Distribution. Worldwide, except Europe and Africa.

Hosts. Unknown.

Important reference. Triapitsyn & Berezovskiy (2002b).

Australian species (2):

A. dryas Girault 1938 View in CoL [452]: 390; Viggiani, 1973: 255 (note on type); Dahms, 1983: 231 (types); Triapitsyn & Berezovskiy, 2002b: 4 (redescription). TL: NSW, Sydney.

A. dubia View in CoL (Girault, 1913 [165]: 128) ( Eustochus View in CoL ); Girault, 1915 [228]: 164 (female described); Viggiani, 1973: 253 (redescription); Dahms, 1983: 232, 235 (types). TL: Qld, Kuranda.

= A. australiensis ( Doutt, 1975: 254) (Dahmsia) View in CoL ; Triapitsyn & Berezovskiy, 2002b: 6 (synonymy). TL: NSW, Minyon Falls.

Dahms, E. C. (1983) A checklist of the types of Australian Hymenoptera described by Alexandre Arsene Girault: II. Preamble and Chalcidoidea species A - E with advisory notes. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 21, 1 - 255.

Doutt, R. L. (1975) Dahmsia, a new genus of Mymaridae. Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 51, 254 - 256.

Girault, A. A. (1938) [452] New Trichogrammatidae and Mymaridae from Australia (Hymenoptera). Revista de Entomologia (Rio de Janeiro), 9, 382 - 396.

Noyes, J. S. & Valentine E. W. (1989) Mymaridae (Insecta: Hymenoptera) - introduction, and review of genera. Fauna of New Zealand, 17. 95 pp.

Triapitsyn, S. V. & Berezovskiy, V. V., (2002 b) Review of the Mymaridae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) of Primorskii Krai: genera Anagroidea Girault and Eubroncus Yoshimoto, Kozlov et Trjapitzin. Far Eastern Entomologist, 114, 1 - 17.

Viggiani, G. (1973) Richerche sugli Hymenopters Chalcidoidea XXXVII. Note su alcuni generi di Mimaridi australiani descritti da A. A. Girault. Bollettino del Laboratorio di Entomologia Agraria Filippo Silvestri , 30, 253 - 268.

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FIGURES 21–29. Anagroidea spp. Male (Qld, Mt. Speck, 875m, 19.00°S 146.11°E, 1.viii–4.ix.1995, M. Cermak) 21, fore- and hindwings; 22, mandibles lateral; 23, body. Female (Tas., Saxons road, 41.18°S 145.36°E, 17.i–1.ii.1983, I. Naumann & J. Cardale) 24, antenna; 25, fore leg; 26, mandibles and lower face anterior. Male (same data as female) 27, genitalia lateral; 28, antenna; 29, genitalia dorsal.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae