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SYSTEMATICS OF NEW WORLD TRISSOLCUS (HYMENOPTERA: SCELIONIDAE): SPECIES RELATED TO T. BASALIS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Norman F. Johnson
Affiliation:
Department of Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210

Abstract

The New World species of Trissolcus, exclusive of the flavipes and thyantae species groups, are revised. This encompasses seven species: T. basalis (Wollaston) recorded in the southeastern USA, West Indies, Venezuela, and southeastern Brazil; T. cosmopeplae (Gahan) from the USA and Canada; T. erugatus n. sp. from the western USA and Canada; T. hullensis (Harrington) widely distributed throughout Canada, USA, Mexico, Dominica, and Venezuela; T. radix n. sp. from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela, and the southeastern USA; T. solocis n. sp. from Mexico and the southeastern USA; and T. utahensis (Ashmead) from the western USA and Canada. Available host information for each species is summarized. These species are described and an identification key is provided.

Résumé

On a révisé les espèces de Trissolcus du Nouveau Monde à l'exclusion des espèces de flavipes et de thyantae. Sept espèces sont donc inclues : T. basalis (Wollaston) est mentionnée dans le sud-est des USA, les Antilles, le Vénézuela et le sud-est du Brésil; T. cosmopeplae (Gahan) aux USA et au Canada; T. erugatus n. sp. dans l'ouest des USA et du Canada; T. hullensis (Harrington) est largement distribuée à travers le Canada, les USA, le Mexique, la République Dominicaine et le Venezuela; T. radix n. sp. au Guatemala, au Costa Rica, en Colombie, au Venezuela et au sud-est des USA; et T. utahensis (Ashmead) dans l'ouest des USA et au Canada. On résume l'information disponible sur les hôtes de chaque espèce. On décrit ces espèces et une clé d'identification est fournie.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1985

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