Aphanogmus is a genus of wasps in the family Ceraphronidae that was erected by Carl Gustaf Thomson in 1858. Belgian entomologist Paul Dessart worked on the genus in the 1970's.[1][2]

Aphanogmus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Ceraphronidae
Genus: Aphanogmus
Thomson, 1858
Diversity
at least 90 species

Atleast 90 species belong to the genus:[3]

  • Aphanogmus abdominalis Thomson 1858
  • Aphanogmus albicoxalis Evans & Dessart 2004[4]
  • Aphanogmus amoratus Dessart & Alekseev 1982
  • Aphanogmus angustipennis Szelenyi 1940
  • Aphanogmus aphidi Risbec 1955
  • Aphanogmus apicalis Szelenyi 1938
  • Aphanogmus apteryx Szelenyi 1940
  • Aphanogmus asper Szelenyi 1940
  • Aphanogmus assimilis Dodd 1914
  • Aphanogmus bicolor Ashmead 1893
  • Aphanogmus brunneus Dodd 1914
  • Aphanogmus canadensis Whittaker 1930
  • Aphanogmus captiosus Polaszek & Dessart 1996
  • Aphanogmus clavatellus Szelenyi 1938
  • Aphanogmus claviartus Alekseev 1983
  • Aphanogmus clavicornis Thomson 1858
  • Aphanogmus compressiventris Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus compressus Ratzeburg 1852
  • Aphanogmus conicus Dessart 1975
  • Aphanogmus crassiceps Kieffer 1907
  • Aphanogmus dessarti Hellen 1966
  • Aphanogmus dictynna Waterston 1923
  • Aphanogmus dolichocerus Hellen & Dessart 1965
  • Aphanogmus dorsalis Whittaker 1930
  • Aphanogmus elegantulus Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus eurymerus Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus fasciipennis Thomson 1858
  • Aphanogmus fasciolatus Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus fijiensis Ferriere 1933
  • Aphanogmus flavigastris Matsuo 2016[5]
  • Aphanogmus floridanus Ashmead 1893
  • Aphanogmus fulmeki Szelenyi 1940
  • Aphanogmus fumipennis Thomson 1858
  • Aphanogmus furcatus Kieffer 1907
  • Aphanogmus gibbus Szelenyi 1938
  • Aphanogmus goniozi Dessart 1988
  • Aphanogmus gracilicornis Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus granulosus Dessart 1975
  • Aphanogmus guadalcanalensis Buhl 1998
  • Aphanogmus hakgalae Dessart 1975
  • Aphanogmus hakonensis Ashmead 1904
  • Aphanogmus harringtoni Muesebeck 1979
  • Aphanogmus inamicus Evans & Dessart 2004[4]
  • Aphanogmus incredibilis Dessart 1978
  • Aphanogmus insularis Ashmead 1896
  • Aphanogmus javensis Girault 1917
  • Aphanogmus kretschmanni Moser 2023[6]
  • Aphanogmus lamellifer Dessart 1994
  • Aphanogmus limbocellatus Dessart 1980
  • Aphanogmus longiclavus Dessart 1975
  • Aphanogmus manihoti Dessart 1989
  • Aphanogmus manilae Ashmead 1904
  • Aphanogmus marylandicus Ashmead 1893
  • Aphanogmus megacephalus Risbec 1958
  • Aphanogmus microcleptes Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus microneurus Kieffer 1907
  • Aphanogmus monilicornis Kieffer 1907
  • Aphanogmus myrmecobius Kieffer 1914
  • Aphanogmus nanus Nees von Esenbeck 1834
  • Aphanogmus neglectus Szelenyi 1938
  • Aphanogmus niger Ashmead 1893
  • Aphanogmus nigripes Dodd 1914
  • Aphanogmus origenus Kieffer 1913
  • Aphanogmus pallidipes Ashmead 1893
  • Aphanogmus parvulus Roberti 1954
  • Aphanogmus perfoliatus Nees von Esenbeck 1834
  • Aphanogmus picicornis Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus pidurutalagalae Dessart 1975
  • Aphanogmus polymorphus Hellen & Dessart 1965
  • Aphanogmus procerus Szelenyi 1940
  • Aphanogmus radialis Kieffer 1907
  • Aphanogmus remotus Szelenyi 1940
  • Aphanogmus reticulatus Fouts 1934
  • Aphanogmus rufus Szelenyi 1938
  • Aphanogmus salicicola Ashmead 1893
  • Aphanogmus serrulatus Meunier 1917
  • Aphanogmus sigras Dessart 1981
  • Aphanogmus socius Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus steinitzi Priesner 1936
  • Aphanogmus strabus Dessart 1994
  • Aphanogmus strobilorum Bakke 1953
  • Aphanogmus subapterus Whittaker 1930
  • Aphanogmus tenuicornis Thomson 1858
  • Aphanogmus terminalis Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus thomasinianae Alekseev & Dolgin 1984
  • Aphanogmus thylax Polaszek & Dessart 1996
  • Aphanogmus triozae Dessart 1978
  • Aphanogmus trispinosus Szelenyi 1940
  • Aphanogmus unifasciatus Dodd 1914
  • Aphanogmus varipes Ashmead 1893
  • Aphanogmus vernoniae Risbec 1953
  • Aphanogmus vicinus Foerster 1861
  • Aphanogmus virginiensis Ashmead 1893
  • Aphanogmus vitripennis Ratzeburg 1852

References

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  1. ^ "The Life of Paul Dessart". Frost Curators' Blog. 2017-04-13. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  2. ^ Dessart, P (1963). "Contribution a l'etude des Hymenopteres Proctotrupoidea. (II) Revision des Aphanogmus decrits par C. G. Thomson". Bulletin et Annales de la Société Royale d'Entomologie de Belgique. 99: 387–416.
  3. ^ "Aphanogmus names - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2024-10-03.
  4. ^ a b Evans, Gregory A.; Dessart, Paul; Glenn, Holly (2005-07-15). "Two new species of Aphanogmus (Hymenoptera: Ceraphronidae) of economic importance reared from Cybocephalus nipponicus (Coleoptera: Cybocephalidae)". Zootaxa. 1018 (1). doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1018.1.3. ISSN 1175-5334.
  5. ^ Matsuo, Kazunori; Ganaha-Kikumura, Tomoko; Ohno, Suguru; Yukawa, Junichi (2016-06-08). "Description of a new species of Aphanogmus Thomson (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) that parasitizes acarivorous gall midges of Feltiella (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) in Japan". ZooKeys (596): 77–85. Bibcode:2016ZooK..596...77M. doi:10.3897/zookeys.596.8472. ISSN 1313-2970.
  6. ^ Moser, Marina; Ulmer, Jonah M.; Kamp, Thomas van de; Vasilița, Cristina; Renninger, Maura; Mikó, István; Krogmann, Lars (2023-04-21). "Surprising morphological diversity in ceraphronid wasps revealed by a distinctive new species of Aphanogmus (Hymenoptera: Ceraphronoidea)". European Journal of Taxonomy (864): 146–166. doi:10.5852/ejt.2023.864.2095. ISSN 2118-9773.