Ablerus

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Ablerus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Azotidae
Genus: Ablerus
Howard, 1894
Type species

Ashmead, 1894
Species

See text

Synonyms[1]
  • Azotus Howard 1898
  • Dimacrocerus Brethes 1914
  • Myocnemella Girault, 1913

Ablerus is a genus of chalcid wasps formerly belonging to the family Aphelinidae. The genus was created by the American entomologist Leland Ossian Howard in 1894 for the species named in that year by William Harris Ashmead as Centrodora clisiocampae. The genus Azotus was synonymized with Ablerus by Alexandre Arsène Girault in 1913 and Hyatt synonymized Myocnemella with Ablerus in 1994, leaving Ablerus as the sole genus within the subfamily Azotinae. Azotinae was elevated in rank in 2013 to become the monotypic family Azotidae.[2]

These tiny wasps are normally hyperparasitoids and are associated with the Aleyrodidae and Coccoidea as well as the eggs of a variety of other insects. Overall there are over 90 species of Ablerus.[3][4]

Species[]

These species belong to the genus Ablerus:[5][6]

  • Abd-Rabou, 2014
  • Girault, 1924
  • (Husain & Agarwal, 1982)
  • (Khan & Shafee, 1976)
  • Girault, 1932
  • Girault, 1916
  • Hayat, 1974
  • Girault, 1932
  • Girault, 1932
  • (Walker, 1847)
  • Girault, 1915
  • Girault, 1926
  • (Subba Rao, 1984)
  • Girault, 1932
  • Girault, 1913
  • (Girault, 1913)
  • Girault, 1924
  • (Howard, 1907)
  • (Walker, 1839)
  • (Howard, 1914)
  • (Ghesquiere, 1960)
  • De Santis, 1948
  • (Ashmead, 1894)
  • Silvestri, 1927
  • (De Santis, 1974)
  • (Lal, 1938)
  • Girault, 1920
  • (Darling & Johnson, 1984)
  • Girault, 1913
  • (Silvestri, 1915)
  • Girault, 1917
  • Wang, Huang & Polaszek, 2016
  • Hayat, 1998
  • Girault, 1929
  • Girault, 1913
  • Girault, 1932
  • Girault, 1915
  • Girault, 1913
  • Girault, 1917
  • Silvestri, 1927
  • (De Santis, 1974)
  • Blanchard, 1942
  • Girault, 1913
  • (Annecke & Insley, 1970)
  • (De Santis, 1974)
  • Ablerus macrochaeta Silvestri, 1927
  • Blanchard, 1942
  • Girault, 1929
  • Blanchard, 1936
  • Girault, 1921
  • Girault, 1931
  • Girault, 1913
  • Doutt, 1951
  • Girault, 1913
  • De Santis, 1954
  • Girault, 1916
  • Girault, 1916
  • Girault, 1913
  • (Mercet, 1912)
  • Girault, 1929
  • (Annecke & Insley, 1970)
  • Girault, 1929
  • Girault, 1913
  • Viggiani & Ren, 1993
  • (Mercet, 1922)
  • Zehntner, 1899
  • Girault, 1931
  • Annecke & Insley, 1970
  • Girault, 1921
  • Girault, 1929
  • Girault, 1932
  • Girault, 1913
  • (Annecke & Insley, 1970)
  • Girault, 1932
  • (De Santis, 1948)
  • Girault, 1931
  • Girault, 1915
  • Girault, 1913
  • (Mercet, 1927)
  • Girault, 1929
  • Girault, 1915
  • Girault, 1915
  • (Annecke & Insley, 1970)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Myartseva, Svetlana N.; Coronado-Blanco, Juana María; Ruíz-Cancino, Enrique (2012). "El género Ablerus Howard (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) en América del Norte, con la descripción de dos especies nuevas de México". Acta Zoológica Mexicana. n.s. 28 (2): 449.
  2. ^ Heraty, John M.; Burks, Roger A.; Cruaud, Astrid; Gibson, Gary A. P.; et al. (2013). "A phylogenetic analysis of the megadiverse Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera)". Cladistics. 29 (5). doi:10.1111/cla.12006.
  3. ^ S. Abd-Rhadou (2014). "Ablerus Howard (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) of Egypt with new species, Ablerus aegypticus sp.nov" (PDF). International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies. 1 (5): 10–12.
  4. ^ Zhu Hong Wang; Jian Huang; Andrew Polaszek (2016). "The Species of Genus Ablerus Howard (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Azotidae) from China, with Description of a New Species". Florida Entomologist. 99 (3): 395–405. doi:10.1653/024.099.0310.
  5. ^ Noyes, J.S. (2018). "Universal Chalcidoidea Database". Natural History Museum, London. Retrieved 2019-07-02.
  6. ^ "Ablerus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-11-01.

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