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Stethynium triclavatum Enock. Only 1909

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Stethynium triclavatum Enock, 1909

Stethynium triclavatum Enock, 1909: 452. Lectotype ♀ (NHMUK), designated by Huber, 1987: 829. TL: England, Somerset, no locality specified. Girault, 1911 [82]: 121 (description), 123 (key); Bakkendorf, 1934: 42 (ex eggs in Salix twigs) [P]; Viggiani, 1967a: 147 (distribution, description) [P]; Bouček & Graham, 1978: 109 (checklist) [P]; Huber, 1987: 823 (description); Viggiani & Jesu, 1988: 1025 (hosts) [P]; Viggiani, 1989: 142 (male genitalia) [P]; Cerutti et al., 1990: 49 (host, percent parasitism); Cerutti et al., 1991: 178 (habitat management); Hayat, 1992: 88 (distribution) [O]; Pagliano & Navone, 1995: 36 (list) [P]; Beardsley & Huber, 2000: 19 (distribution) [A]; Herrmann & Eichler, 2000: 118 (density on host) [P]; Kreiter, 2000: 152 (parasitism rate, distribution) [P]; Helden & Decante, 2001: 293 (conversation biocontrol) [P]; Baquero & Jordana, 2002: 82 (distribution) [P]; Eldredge & Evenhuis, 2002: 74 (distribution) [A]; Triapitsyn, 2002b: 8 (distribution) [P]; Viggiani, 2002: 69 (host) [P]; Arnaldos et al., 2003: 227 (carrion community, distribution) [P]; Böll & Schwappach, 2003: 176 (population dynamics) [P]; Viggiani, 2003: 199 (distribution, hosts) [P]; Viggiani & Jesu, 2003: 219 (trapping in vineyards) [P]; Arnaldos et al., 2004: 200 (carrion community) [P]; Viggiani et al., 2004: 5 (host, Italy) [P]; Böll & Herrmann, 2004: 33 (population dynamics) [P]; Böll et al., 2006: 175 (alternate host plant) [P]; Böll et al., 2007: 14 (alternate host plant) [P]; Huber et al., 2009: 271 (list) [P]; Pricop, 2009b: 127 (distribution) [P]; Manickavasagam et al., 2011: 407 (distribution) [O]; Viggiani & Tesone, 2011: 89 (host, biology) [P]; Krishnamoorthy, 2012: 10 (phenology) [O]; Pintureau, 2012: 39 (list) [P]; Walton et al., 2012: 102 (overwintering habitat) [P]; Manickavasagam & Rameshkumar, 2013: 567 (checklist) [O]; Pricop, 2013: 79 (distribution) [P]; Zanolli & Pavan, 2013: 276 (host) [P]; Pricop, 2014c: 58 (morphology, variation) [P]; Dale-Skey, 2016: 248 (checklist) [P]; Daane et al., 2018: 198 (overwintering habitats) [P].

Stethynium faunum Girault, 1911 [96]: 298. Holotype ♀ (INHS). TL: USA, Illinois, Hendrix (Bloomington). Synonymy by Huber, 1987: 829. Girault, 1911 [82]: 121 (description), 123 (key); Frison, 1927: 229 (holotype listing); Girault, 1929 [428]: 7 (description); Doutt, 1947: 152 (description); Peck, 1951: 414 (catalogue); Peck, 1963: 31 (catalogue); Burks, 1979: 1023 (catalogue); Webb, 1980: 119 (holotype listing); Yoshimoto, 1990: 45 (list).

Distribution. Canada: BC, ON. USA: CA, CO, IL, KS, WA.

Notes

Published as part of Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V., 2020, Illustrated key to genera and catalogue of Mymaridae (Hymenoptera) in America north of Mexico, pp. 1-411 in Zootaxa 4773 (3) on pages 343-344, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4773.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3821373

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Biodiversity

Family
Mymaridae
Genus
Stethynium
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hymenoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Enock. Only
Species
triclavatum
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Stethynium triclavatum Only, 1909 sec. Huber, Read & Triapitsyn, 2020

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