Abstract
The Australian Stephanidae (Hymenoptera) are revised and keyed. Three genera
and 21 species (15 new) are recognised. The taxonomic importance of over 300
morphological characters, including 45 morphometric ratios, is assessed. The
history of introduction and establishment of
Schlettererius cinctipes in Australia is summarised.
Stephanus crassicauda Morley is transferred to
Megischus, the female is redescribed and the male is
reported for the first time and compared with the female. Occurrence of the
Neotropical genus Hemistephanus in Australia is refuted
and M. giganteus (Girault) is synonymised with
M. crassicauda (Morley). The groundplan of Australian
Parastephanellus is described in detail and a new
character set is proposed for taxonomic studies and descriptions of its
species, P. albiceps Elliott is proposed as a junior
synonym of P. damellicus (Westwood) and
P. picticeps Roman is placed as species
inquirendum. New taxa are
Megischus ceneonatrix,
Parastephanellus albigenuis,
P. adiazetos, P. brevis,
P. callidictyon, P. denotatus,
P. isoglyptos, P. laevigatus,
P. maculatus, P. platyceratus,
P. squamatus, P. strigosus,
P. tanytarsus, P. trifasciatus and
P. vertipictus. Other valid species from Australia are
P. caudatus Elliott and
P. rufoornatus (Cameron).
Subject
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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