A semantically enriched taxonomic revision of Gryonoides Dodd, 1920 , with a review of the hosts of Teleasinae
 Teleasinae are commonly collected scelionids that are the only known egg parasitoids of carabid beetles and therefore play a crucial role in shaping carabid populations in natural and agricultural ecosystems. We review the available host information of Teleasinae, report a new host record, and r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Hymenoptera research 2021-12 (2), p.523 |
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Zusammenfassung: |  Teleasinae are commonly collected scelionids that are the only known egg parasitoids of carabid beetles and therefore play a crucial role in shaping carabid populations in natural and agricultural ecosystems. We review the available host information of Teleasinae, report a new host record, and revise Gryonoides Dodd, 1920, a morphologically distinct teleasine genus. We review the generic concept of Gryonoides and provide diagnoses and descriptions of thirteen Gryonoides species and two varieties: G. glabriceps Dodd, 1920, G. pulchellus Dodd, 1920 (= G. doddi Ogloblin, 1967, syn. nov. and G. pulchricornis Ogloblin, 1967, syn. nov. ), G. brasiliensis Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. flaviclavus Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. fuscoclavatus Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. garciai Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. mexicali Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. mirabilicornis Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. obtusus Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. paraguayensis Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. rugosus Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. , G. uruguayensis Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. We treat Gryonoides scutellaris Dodd, 1920, as status uncertain. Gryonoides mirabilicornis Masner & Mikó, sp. nov. is the only known teleasine with tyloids on two consecutive flagellomeres, a well-known trait of Sparasionidae. An illustrated identification key to species of Gryonoides , a queryable semantic representation of species descriptions using PhenoScript, and a simple approach for making Darwin Core Archive files in taxonomic revisions accessible are provided. Keywords: Egg parasitoids, Carabidae , South America, color pattern evolution, biomedical anatomy ontology, ovipositor, Darwin Core Archive |
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ISSN: | 1070-9428 1314-2607 |
DOI: | 10.3897/jhr.87.72931 |