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Kobe University Repository : Kernel タイトル Eighty-nine Replacement Names for Braconidae and Ichneumonidae Title (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea) 著者 Kittel, Rebecca N. Author(s) 掲載誌・巻号・ページ Japanese Journal of Systematic Entomology,22(2):161-174 Citation 刊行日 2016-11-30 Issue date 資源タイプ Journal Article / 学術雑誌論文 Resource Type 版区分 publisher Resource Version 権利 利用は著作権の範囲内に限られる Rights DOI JaLCDOI URL http://www.lib.kobe-u.ac.jp/handle_kernel/90005352 PDF issue: 2021-09-26 Japanese Journal of Systematic Entomology, 22 (2): 161–174. November 30, 2016. Eighty-nine Replacement Names for Braconidae and Ichneumonidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea) Rebecca N. KITTEL Laboratory of Insect Biodiversity and Ecosystems Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Rokkodai 1-1, Nada, Kobe, 657-8501, Japan E-mail: [email protected] Abstract New replacement names are proposed for one genus and 15 species within the subfamilies Alysiinae, Aphidiinae, Cenocoeliinae, Cheloninae, Doryctinae, Euphorinae, Gnamptodontinae, Macrocentrinae, Microgastrinae, Orgilinae, and Rogadinae in the Braconidae and one genus and 72 species within the subfamilies Banchinae, Campopleginae, Cremastinae, Cryptinae, Ich- neumoninae, Mesochorinae, Orthocentrinae, Pimplinae, and Tryphoninae in the Ichneumonidae. Keywords. Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Ichneumonidae, homonym, replacement name Introduction Genus Dinotrema Förster, 1862 The superfamily Ichneumonoidea is a large superfamily Dinotrema merianae Kittel nom. nov. within the Hymenoptera with more than 2650 described genera Dinotrema merianae Kittel is a replacement name for and more than 44,350 described species (Yu et al., 2012). Dinotrema concinnum Tobias, 2007 in Belokobylskij & Tobias After various recently primary and secondary homonym (2007). treatments within the Braconidae and Ichneumonidae The name was preoccupied by Dinotrema concinnum (Achterberg et al., 2015; Araujo & Vivallo, 2015; Fernandes, (Haliday, 1838). Original combination: Alysia concinnum 2015; Kittel & Quicke, 2015; Zhang & Chen, 2015; Kittel et Haliday, 1838. This species was transferred to the genus al., 2016), it was clear that the superfamily Ichneumonoidea Dinotrema by Bergamesco et al. (1995). Dinotrema is in need of a thorough treatment of the homonyms. The concinnum Tobias, 2007 is a secondary junior homonym of purpose of the present paper is to bring the taxonomy of Dinotrema concinnum (Haliday, 1838). the Braconidae and Ichneumonidae (Ichneumonoidea) into Etymology. The name is in honour of Maria Sibylla accordance with paragraph 57 of the International Code of Merian, a famous naturalist and entomologist (1647–1717). Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN, 1999). Homonyms of two genera and 87 species were discovered within the superfamily Subfamily Aphidiinae Haliday, 1833 Ichneumonoidea (Insecta: Hymenoptera). In an effort to Genus Aphidius Nees, 1819 reduce homonyms in Hymenoptera, I propose the replacement names for those two genera and 87 species. Aphidius banksae Kittel nom. nov. The majority of treated homonyms stem from primary Aphidius banksae Kittel is a replacement name for homonyms, but many secondary homonyms replacement Aphidius staryi Chen & Luhman, 1991. names are proposed as well. Junior synonyms are not treated, The name was preoccupied by Aphidius staryi Das & regardless of primary or secondary homonymy. Chakrabarti, 1990. Aphidius staryi Chen & Luhman, 1991 is a primary junior homonym of Aphidius staryi Das & Nomenclatural changes and notes Chakrabarti, 1990. Class Insecta Linnaeus, 1758 Etymology. The name is in honour of Sarah Sophia Banks, Order Hymenoptera Linnaeus, 1758 a British natural history collector (1744–1818). Superfamily Ichneumonoidea Latreille, 1802 Family Braconidae Nees, 1811 Subfamily Cenocoeliinae Szépligeti, 1901 Subfamily Alysiinae Leach 1815 Genus Nuessleinia Kittel nom. nov. Genus Aspilota Förster, 1862 Nuessleinia Kittel is a replacement name for Aulacodes Aspilota hypatiae Kittel nom. nov. Cresson, 1865b. Aspilota hypatiae Kittel is a replacement name for Type species. Aulacodes nigriventris Cresson, 1865b. Aspilota parallela Fischer, 1976. The name was preoccupied by Aulacodes Guenée, 1854 The name was preoccupied by Aspilota parallela Fischer, (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Crambidae). Aulacodes Cresson, 1865b 1971. Aspilota parallela Fischer, 1976 is a primary junior is a primary junior homonym of Aulacodes Guenée, 1854. homonym of Aspilota parallela Fischer, 1971. Etymology. In honour of Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Etymology. The name is in honour of Hypatia, a Nobel Prize laureate. mathematician and astronomer from Egypt (370–415). Note. Nuessleinia nigriventris (Cresson, 1865) comb. n. Ⓒ Japanese Society of Systematic Entomology 162 Kittel, R. N. Subfamily Cheloninae Förster, 1862 Huddleston, 1983. Genus Ascogaster Wesmael, 1835 Etymology. The name is in honour of Margaretta Morris, an American entomologist (1797–1867). Ascogaster lovelaceae Kittel nom. nov. Ascogaster lovelaceae Kittel is a replacement name for Subfamily Gnamptodontinae Fischer, 1970 Ascogaster breviventris Tobias, 2000 in Tobias & Belokobylskij Genus Pseudognaptodon Fischer, 1965 (2000). The name was preoccupied by Ascogaster breviventris Pseudognaptodon beaufortae Kittel nom. nov. Granger, 1949. Ascogaster breviventris Tobias, 2000 is a primary Pseudognaptodon beaufortae Kittel is a replacement name junior homonym of Ascogaster breviventris Granger, 1949. for Pseudognaptodon carinatus Williams, 2004. Etymology. The name is in honour of Augusta Ada Bryon The name was preoccupied by Pseudognaptodon carinatus Lovelace, a British mathematician (1815–1851). Cirelli & Penteado-Dias, 2002 in Cirelli et al. (2002). Pseudognaptodon carinatus Williams, 2004 is a primary junior Ascogaster martinae Kittel nom. nov. homonym of Pseudognaptodon carinatus Cirelli & Penteado- Ascogaster martinae Kittel is a replacement name for Dias, 2002. Ascogaster excavata Chen & Wu, 1995. Etymology. The name is in honour of Herriet Henrietta The name was preoccupied by Ascogaster excavata Telenga, Beaufort, a British botanist (1778–1865). 1941. Ascogaster excavata Chen & Wu, 1995 is a primary junior homonym of Ascogaster excavata Telenga, 1941. Pseudognaptodon hutchinsae Kittel nom. nov. Etymology. The name is in honour of Emilie Martin, an Pseudognaptodon hutchinsae Kittel is a replacement name American mathematician (1869–1936). for Pseudognaptodon striatus Williams, 2004. The name was preoccupied by Pseudognaptodon striatus Subfamily Doryctinae Förster, 1862 Braga & Penteado-Dias, 2002 in Cirelli et al. (2002). Pseudo- Genus Rhaconotus Ruthe, 1854 gnaptodon striatus Williams, 2004 is a primary junior homonym of Pseudognaptodon striatus Braga & Penteado-Dias, 2002. Rhaconotus arnesenae Kittel nom. nov. Etymology. The name is in honour Ellen Hutchins an Irish Rhaconotus arnesenae Kittel is a replacement name for botanist (1785–1815). Rhaconotus rugosus Chen & Shi, 2004. The name was preoccupied by Rhaconotus rugosus Marsh, Subfamily Macrocentrinae Förster, 1862 2002. Rhaconotus rugosus Chen & Shi, 2004 is a primary Genus Macrocentrus Curtis, 1833 junior homonym of Rhaconotus rugosus Marsh, 2002. Etymology. The name is in honour of Emily Arnesen, a Macrocentrus treatae Kittel nom. nov. Norwegian zoologist (1876–1928). Macrocentrus treatae Kittel is a replacement name for Macrocentrus luteus Szépligeti, 1911. Subfamily Euphorinae Förster, 1862 The name was preoccupied by Macrocentrus luteus Genus Meteorus Haliday, 1835 Cameron, 1911. Macrocentrus luteus Szépligeti, 1911 is a primary junior homonym of Macrocentrus luteus Cameron, Meteorus atkinsae Kittel nom. nov. 1911. Meteorus atkinsae Kittel is a replacement name for Etymology. The name is in honour of Mary Treat, an Meteorus longicornis Statz, 1938 (a fossil). American naturalist (1830–1923). The name was preoccupied by Meteorus longicornis (Ratzeburg, 1844). Original combination: Perilitus longicornis Subfamily Microgastrinae Förster, 1862 Ratzeburg, 1844. This species was transferred into the genus Genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 Meteorus by Marshall, 1896. Meteorus longicornis Statz, 1938 is a secondary junior homonym of Meteorus longicornis Cotesia parthenayae Kittel nom. nov. (Ratzeburg, 1844). Cotesia parthenayae Kittel is a replacement name for Etymology. The name is in honour of Anna Atkins, a Cotesia nonagriae (Viereck, 1913). Original combination: British botanist (1799–1871). Apanteles (Stenopleura) nonagriae Viereck, 1913. Note. The species Meteorus atkinsae may not belong The name was preoccupied by Cotesia nonagriae (Olliff, to the genus Meteorus; the status of the fossil needs to be 1893). Original combination: Apanteles nonagriae Olliff, confirmed. 1893. Status reversed by Muirhead et al., (2008). Cotesia nonagriae (Viereck, 1913) is a secondary junior homonym of Meteorus morrisae Kittel nom. nov. Cotesia nonagriae (Olliff, 1893). Meteorus morrisae Kittel is a replacement name for Etymology. The name is in honour of Catherine de Meteorus achterbergi Chen & Wu, 2000. Parthenay, a french mathematician (1554–1631). The name was preoccupied by Meteorus achterbergi Huddleston, 1983. Meteorus achterbergi Chen & Wu, 2000 Genus Microplitis Förster, 1862 is a primary junior homonym of Meteorus achterbergi November 30, 2016, JJSE 22 (2) Replacement Names for Braconidae and Ichneumonidae 163 Microplitis kovalevskayae Kittel nom. nov. Brullé, 1846. This species was transferred to Exetastes by Microplitis kovalevskayae Kittel is a replacement name Townes & Townes

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