Brief Summary
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This is a very large genus, known from all zoogeographic regions. As far as is known, the usual hosts are soil-dwelling larvae of Coleoptera, but an undescribed species from Maryland has been reared by Dr. J. F. G. Clarke from an undescribed species of Exartema (Lepidoptera: Olethreutidae) which in turn was reared from the seed heads of an unidentified species of annual plant which was growing in a swampy area where the basal portions of the plants were submerged in water. Oddly enough, this new species of Anomalon from Maryland is virtually indistinguishable from Anomalon californicum (Cresson), which is known to me from Hawaii and California (as far north as San Francisco) and apparently is found in relatively dry habitats.
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Anomalon (wasp)
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Anomalon is a large genus of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. This may be the only genus in the tribe Anomalonini, although Neogreeneia Viereck, 1912 is sometimes considered a valid genus of the tribe.[1][2]
These wasps are present worldwide, but most diverse in tropical regions.[3][4] Twenty species are recorded from Costa Rica. In the Africa and the Middle East, they are well represented in dry habitats, but in the Americas are most common in very wet rain forests. Recorded hosts include tenebrionid or elaterid beetle larvae and noctuid and tortricid moth larvae.[1]
Description
"The species of Anomalon can easily be recognized from other Anomaloninae by the combination of the following morphological features:
- notaulus indistinct, represented by a rugose area;
- fore wing with r-m joining 2/M distal to 2m-cu;
- hind wing with distal abscissa of 2/Cu entirely absent;
- epipleurum of third metasomal tergite separated by a crease just below the spiracle;
- mid tibia with a single apical spur."[5]
Selected species
Species within this genus include:[6][7]
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Anomalon arcuatum Dasch, 1984
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Anomalon arizonicum Dasch, 1984
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Anomalon canadense (Cresson, 1879)
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Anomalon constrictum Dasch, 1984
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Anomalon coreanum (Uchida, 1928)
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Anomalon cruentatum (Geoffroy, 1785)
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Anomalon curvatum Dasch, 1984
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Anomalon ejuncidum Say, 1836
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Anomalon exrufum Walkley, 1958
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Anomalon floridanum Dasch, 1984
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Anomalon fuscipenne (Tosquinet, 1900)
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Anomalon glabrumm Dasch, 1984
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Anomalon japonicum (Uchida, 1928)
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Anomalon kozlovi (Kokujev, 1915)
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Anomalon kurumensis Kusigemati, 1983
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Anomalon kusigematii Momoi, 1968
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Anomalon laterale Brulle, 1846
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Anomalon montanum Dasch, 1984
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Anomalon nigribase Cushman, 1937
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Anomalon nigritum Norton, 1863
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Anomalon ocellatum Dasch, 1984
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Anomalon picticornis (Viereck, 1912)
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Anomalon reticulatum Cresson, 1865
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Anomalon victorovi Momoi, 1968
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Anomalon vivum Cresson, 1879
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Anomalon yoshiyasui Kusigemati, 1985
References
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^ a b Ian, Gauld (1997). The Ichneumonidae of Costa Rica. American Entomological Institute. Gainesville, FL: American Entomological Institute. ISBN 1887988017. OCLC 38127742.
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^ Carlson, Robert W. "Superfamily Ichneumonoidea, Discover Life". Retrieved 2018-05-17.
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^ Dicky Sick Ki Yu, Cornelis van Achterberg & Klaus Horstmann. 2012. Taxapad 2012, Ichneumonoidea 2011. Database on flash-drive. www.taxapad.com, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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^ Fauna Europaea
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^ Zardouei Heydari, M.; Rakhshani, E.; Mokhtari, A.; Schwarz, M. (2020). "The genus Anomalon Panzer (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Anomaloninae) of Iran, with description of a new species". European Journal of Taxonomy. 662: 1-19. doi:10.5852/ejt.2020.662. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
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^ Biolib
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^ Poole, Robert W.; Gentili, Patricia (1996). "Hymenoptera, Mecoptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera, Raphidioptera, Trichoptera" (PDF). Nomina Insecta Nearctica: A Check List of the Insects of North America. Vol. 2. Rockville, MD: Entomological Information Services. p. 188-189, 235. ISBN 1-889002-02-X.
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Anomalon (wasp): Brief Summary
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Anomalon is a large genus of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. This may be the only genus in the tribe Anomalonini, although Neogreeneia Viereck, 1912 is sometimes considered a valid genus of the tribe.
These wasps are present worldwide, but most diverse in tropical regions. Twenty species are recorded from Costa Rica. In the Africa and the Middle East, they are well represented in dry habitats, but in the Americas are most common in very wet rain forests. Recorded hosts include tenebrionid or elaterid beetle larvae and noctuid and tortricid moth larvae.
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Anomalon
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Anomalon est un genre de guêpes parasitoïdes appartenant à la famille des Ichneumonidae, dans la super-famille des Ichneumonoidea et la sous-famille des Anomaloninae.
Présentation
C'est peut-être le seul genre de la tribu Anomalonini, bien que Neogreeneia Viereck, 1912 soit parfois considéré comme un genre valide de la tribu[1],[2].
Ces guêpes sont présentes dans le monde entier, mais plus diversifiées dans les régions tropicales[3],[4]. Vingt espèces sont répertoriées au Costa Rica. En Afrique et au Moyen-Orient, ils sont bien représentés dans les habitats secs, mais dans les Amériques, ils sont plus fréquents dans les forêts pluviales très humides. Les hôtes répertoriés comprennent les larves de ténébrionides ou de coléoptères élatéridés et les larves de noctuelles et de teignes tortricides[1].
Description
"L'espèce d'Anomalon peut être facilement reconnue des autres Anomaloninae par la combinaison des caractéristiques morphologiques suivantes :
- notaulus indistinct, représenté par une zone rugueuse ;
- aile antérieure avec r-m joignant 2/M distal à 2m-cu ;
- aile postérieure avec abscisse distale de 2/Cu entièrement absente ;
- épipleurum du troisième tergite métasomal séparé par un pli juste en dessous du spiracle ;
- mi-tibia avec un seul éperon apical."[5]
Espèces
Selon Biolib, les espèces de ce genre sont[6] :
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A. acevedoi Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. ambonense Kusigemati, 1984
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A. amseli (Hedwig, 1961)
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A. anae Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. arcuatum Dasch, 1984
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A. arizonicum Dasch, 1984
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A. ashmeadi Townes, 1966
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A. australense (Morley, 1912)
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A. avanzoi Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. californicum (Cresson, 1879)
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A. canadense (Provancher, 1879)
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A. canoae Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. cerdasi Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. concolor (Szepligeti, 1906)
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A. constrictum Dasch, 1984
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A. coreanum (Uchida, 1928)
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A. cotoi Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. cruentatum (Geoffroy, 1785)
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A. cuetoi Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. curvatum Dasch, 1984
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A. chinense (Kokujev, 1915)
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A. duniae Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. ejuncidum Say, 1835
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A. extenuator (Fabricius, 1804)
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A. fermini Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. flavolabes Townes, 1966
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A. flavomaculatum (Cameron, 1905)
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A. floridanum Dasch, 1984
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A. flosmaculum Wang, 1982
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A. formosanum (Uchida, 1928)
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A. frontale Cushman, 1937
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A. fulvomaculum Wang, 1982
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A. fulvopedes Wang, 1982
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A. fuscatum (Cresson, 1865)
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A. fuscipenne (Tosquinet, 1900)
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A. fuscipes (Cameron, 1886)
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A. glabrum Dasch, 1984
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A. guisellea Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. hengduanense Wang, 1985
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A. intermedium (Szepligeti, 1906)
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A. japonicum (Uchida, 1928)
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A. karlae Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. kozlovi (Kokujev, 1915)
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A. kurumense Kusigemati, 1983
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A. kusigematii Momoi, 1968
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A. laticeps Rudow, 1883
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A. levipectus (Enderlein, 1921)
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A. luteum Rudow, 1883
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A. menlongelum Wang, 1982
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A. menlongus Wang, 1982
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A. minimum (Ashmead, 1894)
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A. montanum Dasch, 1984
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A. morleyi Gauld, 1976
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A. nepalense Kusigemati, 1987
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A. nigribase Cushman, 1937
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A. nigrum (Cameron, 1886)
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A. nirvanum (Morley, 1926)
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A. novemmaculatum Kusigemati, 1991
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A. novoguineense (Szepligeti, 1906)
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A. ocellatum Dasch, 1984
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A. ohharai Kusigemati, 1983
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A. ovandoi Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. pabloi Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. palaeon Weyenbergh, 1874
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A. pardalus (Masi, 1932)
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A. petronae Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. picticorne (Viereck, 1912)
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A. planobucca Lee, 2007
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A. primum (Morley, 1912)
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A. punctatulum (Seyrig, 1935)
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A. reticulatum (Cresson, 1865)
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A. rufipes (Cameron, 1906)
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A. rufiventris Rudow, 1883
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A. rufopetiolatum Kusigemati, 1987
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A. secernendum Costa, 1886
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A. sinuatum (Morley, 1912)
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A. subxishuangum Wang, 1982
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A. teresscutella Lee, 2007
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A. texanum (Cresson, 1872)
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A. tisisthenes (Morley, 1926)
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A. ugaldei Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. variistriatum (Morley, 1912)
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A. venustulum (Tosquinet, 1896)
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A. victorovi Momoi, 1968
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A. villegasi Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. vivum Cresson, 1879
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A. xishuangus Wang, 1982
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A. yescai Gauld & Bradshaw, 1997
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A. yoshiyasui Kusigemati, 1985
Espèces fossiles
Selon Paleobiology Database, les espèces fossiles sont[7] :
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Nicolas Théobald, Les insectes fossiles des terrains oligocènes de France, Université de Nancy, 1937, 473 p. (OCLC ).
Notes et références
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Références
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↑ a et b Gauld Ian (American Entomological Institute.), The Ichneumonidae of Costa Rica, Gainesville, FL, American Entomological Institute, 1997 (ISBN 1887988017, OCLC , lire en ligne)
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↑ Robert W. Carlson, « Superfamily Ichneumonoidea, Discover Life » (consulté le 17 mai 2018)
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↑ Dicky Sick Ki Yu, Cornelis van Achterberg & Klaus Horstmann. 2012. Taxapad 2012, Ichneumonoidea 2011. Database on flash-drive. www.taxapad.com, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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↑ Fauna Europaea
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↑ M. Zardouei Heydari, E. Rakhshani, A. Mokhtari et M. Schwarz, « The genus Anomalon Panzer (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Anomaloninae) of Iran, with description of a new species », European Journal of Taxonomy, vol. 662, 2020, p. 1-19 (DOI , lire en ligne, consulté le 25 avril 2021)
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↑ Biolib
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↑ Fossilworks Paleobiology Database, consulté lors d'une mise à jour du lien externe
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