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Current status of Andricus mairei (Kieffer), with synonymization of two species from China (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)

Department of Animal Biology, Barcelona University, Barcelona 08028, Catalunya.
College of Forest and Biotechnology, Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry University, Lin’an 311300, China.
Administration Bureau of Zhejiang Quigliangfeng National Nature Reserve, Lin’an, Zhejiang 311300, China.
Department of Animal Biology, Barcelona University, Barcelona 08028, Catalunya.
Department of Animal Biology, Barcelona University, Barcelona 08028, Catalunya.
Plant Health Diagnostic National Reference Labaratory, National Food Chain Safety Office, Budaörsi str. 141–145. Budapest 1118, Hungary.
Hymenoptera Parandricus Andricus mairei deqingis flavus morphology taxonomy phylogeny China

Abstract

The original description of Parandricus mairei Kieffer, 1906 included a misinterpretation of a relevant forewing trait. The species was subsequently transferred to the genus Andricus, despite presenting two very peculiar morphological characters, namely a simple tarsal claw and the absence of irradiating carinae on the lower face. Similarly, the original descriptions of Andricus deqingis Wang, Gui, Chen, 2013 and A. flavus Pujade-Villar, Wang, Guo & Chen, 2014 included some relevant mistakes. Here, we present the results of a molecular analysis that reveals that individuals of the three species are genetically very similar; supporting the proposal that A. mairei is a senior synonym of the other two species, A. deqingis n. syn. and A. flavus n. syn. In addition, our results indicate that Parandricus renders Andricus paraphyletic, which supports that Parandricus is a junior synonym of Andricus. We re-describe and illustrate the relevant characters of A. mairei and provide additional comments on the characters erroneously interpreted in the former descriptions and give notes about the biology and intraspecific variability.

 

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