Revision of Ufens Girault, 1911 (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:Submitted
Authors:A. K. Owen
Journal:University of California Publications in Entomology
Volume:131
Date Published:2011
Accession Number:ZOOREC:ZOOR14802011197
Keywords:[Alberta / / New species] [Northwest Territories / / ] [Mexico / /, [Colorado / / ] [Illinois / / ] [Missouri / / ] [Montana / / ], [Nevada / / ] [New Mexico / / ] [Oregon / / ] [Texas / / ], [Northern Territory / / ] [Queensland / / ] [Western Australia / / ]., [Phylogeny / Cladistic relationships / ] [Insect hosts / / ] [ / / Key, [Queensland / / ] [South Australia / / ]., [Western Australia / / ]., [Wisconsin / / ] [Wyoming / / ]., ] [Papua New Guinea / / ]., / ] [South Australia / / ] [Western Australia / / ] [New Zealand / /, / / ] [New South Wales / / ] [Northern Territory / / ] [Queensland /, / / ]., Aceratagallia abrupta; Homalodisca [Hymenopteran parasites / Ufens, Australia / / ] [Western Australia / / ]., Australia / / ]., distribution]., Eutettix tenellus [Hymenopteran parasites / Ufens simplipenis / New, Insecta [Hymenopteran parasites / Ufens / Key to parasite species]., Lanka / / ]., New species from hemipteran host] [Arizona / / ] [California / / ], parasite species] [ / / ] [Mexico / / New hymenopteran parasite, parasite species] [ / Eutettix tenellus / ] [ / / ] [ / Homalodisca / ], parasite species]., simplipenis / New parasite species] [California / / New hymenopteran, species] [California / / ]., species]., thylacinus [Queensland / / New species]., to parasite species] [Zoogeography / Biogeography / ] [Land zones / /, Ufens [Checklists / World taxonomic species list / systematics], Ufens acacia [Botswana / / New species]., Ufens aperserratus; Ufens cardalia [Northern Territory / / New, Ufens apollo [Mexico / / New species] [Costa Rica / / ]., Ufens austini [South Australia / / New species]., Ufens australensis [Queensland / / New species] [South Australia / / ], Ufens bestiolis [Australian Capital Territory / / New species], Ufens debachi [Mexico / / New species] [Arizona / / ]., Ufens decipiens [Australian Capital Territory / / New species] [South, Ufens dolichopenis [Mexico / / New species] [California / / ]., Ufens forcipis [Oman / / New species]., Ufens gloriosus [Australian Capital Territory / / New species], Ufens invaginatus [Queensland / / New species] [Tasmania / / ]., Ufens kender [Australian Capital Territory / / New species] [New South, Ufens khamai [Botswana / / New species] [Karnataka / / ]., Ufens kurrajong; Ufens messapus; Ufens mirabilis; Ufens spicifer; Ufens, Ufens lanna [Thailand / / New species]., Ufens mezentius [South Africa / / New species] [Israel / / ] [Sri, Ufens nazgul [New South Wales / / New species] [Queensland / / ]., Ufens noyesi; Ufens pintoi [Western Australia / / New species]., Ufens pallidus [Turkmenistan / / New species]., Ufens parvimalis [Northern Territory / / New species] [South Australia, Ufens placoides [Australian Capital Territory / / New species] [Western, Ufens simplipenis [Hemipteran hosts / Aceratagallia abrupta / New, Ufens taniae [Costa Rica / / New species] [Argentina / / ]., Ufens vectis [Indonesia / / New species] [Australian Capital Territory, Wales / / ] [Northern Territory / / ] [Queensland / / ] [South
Abstract:

The first worldwide revision of the wasp genus Ufens Girault, 1911(Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae: Oligositinae) is presented. Ufens is known to parasitize primarily hemipteran eggs and is a cosmopolitan genus most common in temperate and semi-arid regions such as the southwestern United States and Australia. Forty-three species are recognized here. Included in the revision are five species formerly in the genus Ufensia, herein synonymized, and 32 new species. In addition, seven species are removed from Ufens and placed in renewed combination in Mirufens. Because thirteen nominal species remain unidentifiable they are treated as nomina dubia. A worldwide key to species is provided. A preliminary phylogenetic hypothesis is presented utilizing both molecular and morphological data in maximum parsimony analysis. Molecular data, however, are limited to twelve of the recognized species. Thirty-seven morphological characters were utilized, both alone and together with molecular data. Due to greater confidence in molecular results and overall lack of resolution, the results of the paired-down molecular plus morphological analysis were utilized as a backbone for analyzing the complete morphological data set. Overall, results are inconclusive, with few relationships consistently recovered. There does appear to be a Holarctic clade, but even this result is tenuous.

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