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PRIMARY TYPES OF CERAPHRONOIDEA, EVANIOIDEA, PROCTOTRUPOIDEA, AND TRIGONALOIDEA (HYMENOPTERA) IN THE CANADIAN NATIONAL COLLECTION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Michael J. Sarazin
Affiliation:
Biosystematics Research Centre, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0C6

Abstract

Two hundred and thirty-nine primary types of Ceraphronoidea (11), Evanioidea (1), Proctotrupoidea (226), and Trigonaloidea (1) housed in the Canadian National Collection were examined and listed. These were contributed by the following authors: Masner (108), Townes (41), Muesebeck (25), Harrington (16), Johnson (9), Dessart (7), Huggert and Masner (6), Masner and Huggert (5), MacGown (5), Johnson and Masner (3), Ritchie and Masner (3), Mineo (2), Provancher (2), Ashmead (1), Bin and Johnson (1), Dessart and Bin (1), Fouts (1), MacGown and Nebeker(1), Sharkey (1), and Viereck (1). Lectotypes are designated by L. Masner for the following Harrington species: Aphanogmus salicicola, Lygocerus pallipes, Aclista caudata, Eritrissomerus pallipes, Sactogaster varipes, Baryconus bicolor, and Baryconus cinctus; and for Pentacantha canadensis Ashmead. The following new generic combinations are also proposed by L. Masner: Acanosema caudata (Harrington) and A. crassicornis (Harrington) from Aclista; Amblyaspis pallipes (Harrington) from Eritrissomerus; and Trimorus canadensis (Ashmead) from Pentacantha.

Résumé

Nous avons étudié et noté 239 types primaires de Ceraphronoidea (11), Evanioidea (1), Proctotrupoidea (226), et Trigonaloidea (1) de la Collection Nationale du Canada. Ils furent présentés par les auteurs suivants : Masner (108), Townes (41), Muesebeck (25), Harrington (16), Johnson (9), Dessart (7), Huggert et Masner (6), Masner et Huggert (5), MacGown (5), Johnson et Masner (3), Ritchie et Masner (3), Mineo (2), Provancher (2), Ashmead (1), Bin et Johnson (1), Dessart et Bin (1), Fouts (1), MacGown et Nebeker (1), Sharkey (1), et Viereck (1). Les lectotypes sont désignés par L. Masner pour les espèces suivantes de Harrington : Aphanogmus salicicola, Lygocerus pallipes, Aclista caudata, Eritrissomerus pallipes, Sactogaster varipes, Baryconus bicolor, et Baryconus cinctus; et pour Pentacantha canadensis Ashmead. Les nouvelles combinaisons génériques sont proposées par L. Masner comme suit : Acanosema caudata (Harrington) et A. crassicornis (Harrington) de Aclista; Amblyaspis pallipes (Harrington) de Eritrissomerus; et Trimorus canadensis (Ashmead) de Pentacantha.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1986

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