Victor Cuesta-Porta, George Melika, Mar Ferrer-Suay, Alexis Vera-Ortiz, Juli Pujade-Villar
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摘要
在系统发育上,金赛属形成了一个非常独特的分支;该属与Cynips (= Besbicus), Philonix和Xanthoteras gen rev.关系最密切。在形态上,阿特鲁斯卡最接近Cynips (= Besbicus)和Antron。本文综述了槐属植物42种。提出了三个新的同义词:Atrusca vanescens(金赛,1930),Atrusca bella (Bassett, 1881), Atrusca oriunda(金赛,1936),Atrusca oriens(金赛,1936),Atrusca vulgata(金赛,1936),Atrusca vasta(金赛,1936)的syn11 .。两个种被转移到其他属,Atrusca sagata (Kinsey)被转移到Sphaeroteras, A. clavuloides (Kinsey)被转移回Xanthoteras gen. rev.,在这里重新建立。我们提供了所有已知的阿特鲁斯卡物种的重新描述、诊断、物种关键字以及生物学、物候学和分布信息。
Review of the Nearctic and Neotropical genus Atrusca Kinsey, 1930 (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini).
Phylogenetically the genus Atrusca Kinsey forms a very distinct clade; the genus is most closely related to Cynips (= Besbicus), Philonix and Xanthoteras gen rev.. Morphologically, Atrusca most closely resembles Cynips (= Besbicus) and Antron. This study reviews the genus Atrusca including 42 species. Three new synonyms are proposed: Atrusca vanescens (Kinsey, 1930), syn. nov. of Atrusca bella (Bassett, 1881), Atrusca oriunda (Kinsey, 1936), syn. nov. of Atrusca oriens (Kinsey, 1936), and Atrusca vulgata (Kinsey, 1936), syn. nov. of Atrusca vasta (Kinsey, 1936). Two species are transferred to other genera, Atrusca sagata (Kinsey) is transferred to Sphaeroteras and A. clavuloides (Kinsey) is transferred back to the genus Xanthoteras gen. rev., which is here re-established. We provide the re-descriptions of all known Atrusca species, diagnoses, keys to species and information on biology, phenology, and distribution.
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