Coccophagus
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Chalcidoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Aphelinidae
Subfamilia: Coccophaginae
Genus: Coccophagus
Species (262):
A
editC. acanthosceles – C. adumbratus – C. adustus – C. aethiopis – C. aethochreus – C. afrangiatus – C. africanus – C. albiapicella – C. albicoxa – C. albifuniculatus – C. albusus – C. amblydon – C. anchoroides – C. angolensis – C. anthracinus – C. apricus – C. argenteus – C. argentifascia – C. argentiscutellum – C. argocoxa – C. ashmeadi – C. assamensis – C. asterolecanii – C. aterrimus – C. atratus – C. aurantifrons – C. aureonotus – C. auricaput – C. avetianae –
B
editC. baldassarii – C. bartletti – C. basalis – C. berzeliae – C. biguttatus – C. bimaculatus – C. bivittatus – C. bogoriensis – C. brachypterus – C. brasiliensis – C. brethesi – C. breviclavulus – C. breviscapus – C. brevisetus – C. brunneus – C. burksi –
C
editC. candidus – C. caophongi – C. capensis – C. caridei – C. catherinae – C. caudatus – C. ceroplastae – C. chaetosus – C. chengtuensis – C. chilensis – C. chloropulvinariae – C. cinguliventris – C. clavatus – C. clavellatus – C. coccidarum – C. comperei – C. concinnus – C. conditus – C. cooperatus – C. copernicus – C. coracinus – C. cowperi – C. crenatus – C. croconotus – C. crucigerus – C. cryptus – C. cubaensis –
D
editC. debachi – C. desantisi – C. desertus – C. diabolicus – C. diachraceus – C. differens – C. dilatatus – C. diminutus – C. distinctus – C. dius –
E
editC. eleaphilus – C. emersoni – C. equifuniculatus – C. eusaissetiae – C. euxanthodes – C. excelsus – C. exiguiventris –
F
editC. fallax – C. fasciatus – C. femoralis – C. flavescens – C. flaviceps – C. flavicorpus – C. flavidus – C. flavifrons – C. flavoscutellum – C. fletcheri – C. formicariae – C. fraternus – C. fumadus – C. funeralis –
G
editC. gahani – C. ghesquierei – C. gigas – C. gilvus – C. gondolae – C. gonzalezi – C. gossypariae – C. graminis – C. gregarius – C. grenadensis – C. gurneyi –
H
editC. hanoiensis – C. hawaiiensis – C. hemera – C. hibisci – C. hispaniolae –
I
editC. immaculatus – C. impensus – C. indochraceus – C. inkermani – C. insidiator – C. insignis – C. ishiii – C. isipingoensis –
J
editC. japonicus – C. jasnoshae – C. javensis –
K
editL
editC. lepidus – C. leptospermi – C. lii – C. longiclavatus – C. longicornis – C. longifasciatus – C. longipedicellus – C. lucani – C. lucidus – C. luciensis – C. lunai – C. lutescens – C. lycimnia –
M
editC. maculipennis – C. malthusi – C. mangiferae – C. margaritatus – C. mariformis – C. matsuyamensis – C. mazatlan – C. meghaianus – C. merceti – C. mexicanus – C. mexicensis – C. minor – C. mixtus – C. modestus – C. multisetae –
N
editC. narendrani – C. neocomperei – C. neserorum – C. nigrans – C. nigricorpus – C. nigricoxae – C. nigritus – C. nigropleurum – C. nipponicus – C. nubeculus – C. nubes – C. nympha –
O
editC. obscurus – C. ochraceus – C. oculatipennis – C. ophicus –
P
editC. palaeolecanii – C. pallidiceps – C. pallidis – C. parlobatae – C. pellucidus – C. perflavus – C. perhispidus – C. perlucidus – C. pernigritus – C. philippiae – C. physokermis – C. piceae – C. pisinnus – C. planus – C. poei – C. princeps – C. prinslooi – C. probus – C. propodealis – C. provisus – C. proximus – C. pseudococci – C. pseudopulvinariae – C. pulchellus – C. pulcher – C. pulcini – C. pulvinariae – C. pumilus – C. purpureus –
Q
editC. qenai – C. quaestor –
R
editC. redini – C. restionis – C. rjabovi – C. robustus – C. rosae – C. ruizi – C. rusti –
S
editC. saintebeauvei – C. saissetiae – C. saltator – C. samarae – C. scutatus – C. scutellaris – C. secamonei – C. semiatratus – C. semicircularis – C. sexvittatus – C. shafeei – C. shakespearella – C. shillongensis – C. sibiricus – C. signatus – C. signus – C. silvestrii – C. sostenesi – C. spartanus – C. specialis – C. speciosus – C. spectabilis – C. spireae – C. srilankensis – C. subflavescens – C. subochraceus – C. subsignus – C. sudhiri –
T
editC. tarongaensis – C. teeceeni – C. tenebrisetus – C. terani – C. tetrastichoides – C. thanhoaensis – C. tibialis – C. timberlakei – C. tobiasi – C. triangulatinotus – C. triguttatus – C. tropicanus – C. tschirchii –
U
editV
editC. varius – C. vegai – C. viator – C. vietnamicus –
Y
editC. yoshidae – C. youngi –
Z
editC. zebratus –
C. zeyai –
C. zinniae
{{Just|Checklist based uncritically on UCD, with addition of C. minor
Check (5):
C. argiope –
C. clypeator –
C. dentatus –
C. falderus –
C. longisetus
Name
editCoccophagus Westwood, 1833: 344
- Type species: Entedon scutellaris Dalman
- Fixation: subsequent designation by Westwood, 1839
Synonyms
edit- Euxanthellus Silvestri, 1915
References
edit- Westwood, J.O. 1833: Descriptions of several new British forms amongst the parasitic hymenopterous insects. London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science (3) 3: 342-344. BHL Reference page.
- Chen, Y. & Li, C-D. 2017. Three new species of Coccophagus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) from China, with new distributional data for three additional species. Zootaxa 4294(2): 256–270. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4294.2.8. Reference page.
- Compere, H. 1931. A revision of the species of Coccophagus, a genus of hymenopterous, coccid-inhabiting parasites. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 78(7): 1–132. BHL Reference page.
- Qin, Y-G., Chen, H-F., Li, C-D. & Chen, Y. 2022. On the genus Coccophagus Westwood (Hymenoptera, Aphelinidae) from Xishuangbanna Rainforest. Contribution I: Two new species of the Coccophagus varius group, with an identification key and phylogenetic analysis. Zookeys 1091ː 119–138. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1091.80065 Reference page.