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. 2016 Jul 5;(4):e9042. doi: 10.3897/BDJ.4.e9042

Checklist of British and Irish Hymenoptera - Ichneumonidae

Gavin R Broad ‡,
PMCID: PMC5039340  PMID: 27733812

Abstract Abstract

Background

The checklist of British and Irish Ichneumonidae is revised, based in large part on the collections of the Natural History Museum, London and the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh. Distribution records are provided at the country level.

New information

Of the 2,447 species regarded as valid and certainly identified, 214 are here recorded for the first time from the British Isles. Neorhacodinae is considered to be a separate subfamily rather than a synonym of Tersilochinae. Echthrini is treated as a junior synonym of the tribe Cryptini, not Hemigastrini. Echthrus Gravenhorst and Helcostizus Förster are classified in Cryptini rather than, respectively, Hemigastrini and Phygadeuontini.

Keywords: Britain, Ireland, fauna, Ichneumonoidea

Introduction

The Ichneumonidae is one of two families of the superfamily Ichneumonoidea, along with the Braconidae. Given the size of each family in Britain (over 1,300 braconids and nearly 2,500 ichneumonids) we are publishing the two checklists separately. This is one part of a series of papers revising the British and Irish list of Hymenoptera, that started with Broad (2014), Broad and Livermore (2014b), Broad and Livermore (2014a) and Liston et al. (2014). For the background and rationale behind these British Hymenoptera checklists see Broad (2014). The bases for the ichneumonid taxonomy are Yu and Horstmann (1997) and Taxapad (Yu et al. 2012) (ichneumonid data for both compiled by Klaus Horstmann). I have not relied on Yu et al. (2012) for data on species occurrence in Britain. Rather, I have relied mostly on the primary literature and collections, especially NMS and BMNH. Indeed, large parts of the checklist rely on original work, identifying specimens in these collections. The collections of the NMS have been invaluable in updating this checklist as Mark Shaw has very actively encouraged taxonomists to use the collections, which contain a large amount of recently collected, often reared, material. The late J.F. Perkins also did a huge amount to improve the BMNH collection of Ichneumonidae that was not really reflected in his published output. I have made great use of Perkins’s identifications as well as Horstmann’s, Andrey Khalaim’s and many other workers, including my own. Many Irish records are taken from O'Connor et al. (2007).

All additions to and deletions from the British list since Fitton (1978) are recorded as well as country-level distribution within the British Isles (but regarding the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland as one geographical unit), i.e. England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man. The current numbers of valid, certainly identified ichneumonid species are listed per subfamily and by country in Table 1. This highlights the lack of data from countries other than England. Because the ichneumonid literature is extensive and scattered I also provide many taxonomic references. Some changes to classification are employed here, following molecular phylogenetic studies (Laurenne et al. 2006, Quicke et al. 2009). Two genera that are usually classified in Hemigastrini and Phygadeuontini - Echthrus Gravenhorst and Helcostizus Förster - are transferred to Cryptini (as originally suggested by Laurenne et al. 2006), which means that Echthrini Narayanan & Lal, 1958, becomes a junior synonym of Cryptini Kirby, 1837. And, contrary to Quicke et al. (2009), Neorhacodinae is again regarded as a valid subfamily, not as a synonym of Tersilochinae, following phylogenetic work by A.M.R. Bennett et al. (in prep.) and reflecting differences in host use.

Table 1.

Numbers of confirmed British and Irish Ichneumonidae broken down by subfamily and country. Totals do not include manuscript names or uncertain identifications.

subfamily total valid species England Scotland Wales Ireland Isle of Man
Acaenitinae 6 3 2
Adelognathinae 19 18 8 4 11 2
Agriotypinae 1 1 1 1
Alomyinae 2 2 1 1 1
Anomaloninae 38 36 20 14 13 3
Banchinae 132 122 65 21 55 5
Campopleginae 361 284 169 41 122 22
Collyriinae 2 2
Cremastinae 15 15 1 2 7
Cryptinae 529 404 245 123 140 40
Ctenopelmatinae 295 244 147 35 30 19
Cylloceriinae 5 5 3 4
Diacritinae 1 1 1 1
Diplazontinae 60 57 45 35 40 22
Eucerotinae 3 3 2 2
Hybrizontinae 2 2 1
Ichneumoninae 383 334 181 81 176 28
Lycorininae 1 1 1 1
Mesochorinae 86 73 25 4 11 3
Metopiinae 76 67 42 10 14 1
Microleptinae 3 3 3 2 2
Neorhacodinae 1 1 1 1
Ophioninae 27 26 19 15 10 1
Orthopelmatinae 2 2 1 2 1
Oxytorinae 2 2 2 2
Pimplinae 109 103 64 52 56 20
Poemeniinae 6 6 1 2 2
Rhyssinae 2 2 2 1 1 1
Stilbopinae 5 4 4 1 3
Tersilochinae 81 73 27 9 46 1
Tryphoninae 179 153 108 37 53 20
Xoridinae 13 13 4 3 4
2447 2062 1195 498 807 189

Figs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 illustrate a tiny part of the diversity of Ichneumonidae. A handbook to the British fauna (Broad, Shaw & Fitton, in prep.) provides an introduction to the biology, classification and identification of this family of parasitoid wasps and will be published soon.

Representative British Ichneumonidae

Figure 1a.

Figure 1a.

Anomaloninae: Erigorgus cerinops (Gravenhorst) female (courtesy of B. Formstone)

Figure 1b.

Figure 1b.

Anomaloninae: Heteropelma amictum (Fabricius) male (courtesy of I. Middlebrook)

Figure 1c.

Figure 1c.

Banchinae: Lissonota lineolaris (Gmelin) female probing for Apamea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larva (courtesy of P. Adams)

Figure 1d.

Figure 1d.

Banchinae: Banchus volutatorius (Linnaeus) male (courtesy of A. Watson Featherstone)

Representative British Ichneumonidae

Figure 2a.

Figure 2a.

Campopleginae: cocoon of Hyposoter sp. ex Acronicta psi (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) (courtesy of B. Formstone)

Figure 2b.

Figure 2b.

Cryptinae: Colocnema rufina (Gravenhorst) female

Figure 2c.

Figure 2c.

Cryptinae: Polytribax perspicillator (Gravenhorst) male (courtesy of J. Early)

Figure 2d.

Figure 2d.

Ctenopelmatinae: Euryproctus sp. female (courtesy of D. Bateson)

Representative British Ichneumonidae

Figure 3a.

Figure 3a.

Ctenopelmatinae: Protarchus melanurus (Thomson) female (courtesy of B. Formstone)

Figure 3b.

Figure 3b.

Ctenopelmatinae: Cimbex (Hymenoptera: Cimbicidae) cocoon with Protarchus melanurus (Thomson) emergence hole (courtesy of B. Formstone)

Figure 3c.

Figure 3c.

Ichneumoninae: Ichneumon sarcitorius Linnaeus female (courtesy of J. Bingham)

Figure 3d.

Figure 3d.

Metopiinae: Metopius dentatus (Fabricius) ex Lasiocampa quercus callunae Palmer (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) pupa (courtesy of F. Stark)

Representative British Ichneumonidae

Figure 4a.

Figure 4a.

Ophioninae: Enicospilus ramidulus (Linnaeus) (courtesy of P. Brock)

Figure 4b.

Figure 4b.

Ophioninae: Ophion obscuratus Fabricius (courtesy of H. Taylor, BMNH)

Figure 4c.

Figure 4c.

Orthocentrinae: Entypoma sp. (courtesy of T. LeGrand)

Figure 4d.

Figure 4d.

Orthocentrinae: Plectiscidea sp. (courtesy of M. Stemmer)

Representative British Ichneumonidae

Figure 5a.

Figure 5a.

Pimplinae: Perithous scurra (Panzer) female (courtesy of P. Adams)

Figure 5b.

Figure 5b.

Pimplinae: Tromatobia lineatoria (Villers) female (courtesy of J. Davison)

Figure 5c.

Figure 5c.

Tryphoninae: Thymaris niger (Taschenberg) female (courtesy of T. LeGrand)

Figure 5d.

Figure 5d.

Tryphoninae: Excavarus sp. (details unfortunately lost)

Materials and methods

For a more detailed description of the background and rationale to the Hymenoptera checklist, see Broad (2014). I provide rather extensive Palaearctic synonymy and citations because if you do not have access to the Taxapad database (Yu et al. 2012) it can be very difficult to trace the fate of names in the voluminous and scattered literature, although some of the functionality of the catalogue is available online. Conventions and abbreviations are listed below.

[species] taxon deleted from the British and Irish list

BMNH Natural History Museum, London

NMS National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh

UM Ulster Museum [J. Brock collection]

# known introductions occurring only under artificial conditions

? status (including uncertain synonymy) or identification in the British Isles uncertain

misident. has been misidentified as this name

nom. dub. nomen dubium, a name of doubtful status

nom. ob. nomen oblitum, ‘forgotten name’, does not have priority over a younger name

nom. nov. nomen novum, a replacement name

nom. nud. nomen nudum, an unavailable name, with no type specimen

preocc. name preoccupied (junior homonym)

stat. rev. status revocatus, revived status (e.g., raised from synonymy)

unavailable name unavailable under provisions of the ICZN code

var. variety, only available as a valid name under certain provisions of the ICZN code

When there are no countries listed for a species, there are two explanations. First, the species has been carried over from the previous checklist (Fitton 1978) and, although I have not seen any British specimens I have no reason to doubt the original identification. Second, specimens in collections are labelled with imprecise locality data, such as 'Great Britain'. This is the case with many of the older collections.

Alternative versions of the checklist can be downloaded here as a Word document or Excel spreadsheet under supplementary materials: Suppl. materials 1, 2. The British and Irish ichneumonid checklist, together with the entire Hymenoptera checklist, will be kept up to date in a Scratchpad, Hymenoptera of the British Isles.

Checklists

Acaenitinae

ACAENITINAE

Förster, 1869

Notes

Tribes within Acaenitinae (formerly Acaenitini and Coleocentrini) were abandoned by Wahl and Gauld (1998). Distribution data from Fitton (1981) and Shaw and Wahl (1989), with further references given.

Acaenitus

Latreille, 1809

  • ACOENITES Latreille, 1810

  • ACOENITUS Griffith, 1832

Acaenitus dubitator

(Panzer, 1800)

  • Ichneumon dubitator Panzer, 1800

Distribution

Scotland

Arotes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ASTHENOMERIS Förster, 1869

  • SPHALERUS Kriechbaumer, 1878

Notes

annulicornis synonymised by Varga (2013)

Arotes albicinctus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bifasciatus (Kriechbaumer, 1878, Sphalerus)

  • annulicornis Kriechbaumer, 1894

Distribution

England

Coleocentrus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • MACROCOLEUS Desvignes, 1850

Coleocentrus croceicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Macrus croceicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

Coleocentrus soleatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Macrus) was removed from synonymy by Kasparyan and Khalaim (2007a).

Coleocentrus excitator

(Poda, 1761)

  • Ichneumon excitator Poda, 1761

  • segmentator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • gigantor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • longiventris (Gravenhorst, 1829, Macrus)

  • segmentatrix (Schulz, 1906, Lissonota)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw (1986)

Leptacoenites

Strobl, 1902

Leptacoenites notabilis

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Lampronota notabilis Desvignes, 1856

  • frauenfeldi (Tschek, 1869, Lissonota)

  • marginatus (Kriechbaumer, 1899, Heterolabis)

  • petiolaris (Kriechbaumer, 1899, Heterolabis)

  • tscheki (Strobl, 1902, Procinetus)

Phaenolobus

Förster, 1869

  • CHORISCHIZUS Förster, 1869

  • MOLDACOENITUS Constantineanu & Constantineanu, 1968

Phaenolobus terebrator

(Scopoli, 1763)

  • Ichneumon terebrator Scopoli, 1763

  • arator (Rossi, 1790, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Adelognathinae

ADELOGNATHINAE

Thomson, 1888

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton et al. (1982)supplemented by the collections of NMS, with further references given. Note that, according to the molecular phylogenetic results of Laurenne et al. (2006), Adelognathus may be an aberrant genus of Cryptinae.

Adelognathus

Holmgren, 1857

  • PAMMICRA Förster, 1869

  • NOTOMERIS Förster, 1869

  • CNEMISCHYS Förster, 1869

  • EPITROPUS Rossem, 1990

Notes

Epitropus synonymised by Broad (2004)

Adelognathus acantholydae

Kasparyan, 1986

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Shaw, added here

Adelognathus brevicornis

Holmgren, 1857

  • limbatus Thomson, 1888

  • montivagator Aubert, 1976

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

The chrysopygus (Grav.) referred to by Fitton et al. (1982) actually refers to punctulatus Thoms.; chrysopygus is the correct name for the species referred to as granulatus Perkins by Fitton et al. (1982) (Kasparyan 1986). Some distribution data from Bennett et al. (2002).

Adelognathus britannicus

Perkins, 1943

Distribution

England

Adelognathus chrysopygus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles chrysopygus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • granulatus Perkins, 1943

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Adelognathus difformis

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Shaw, added here

Adelognathus dorsalis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles dorsalis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • melanius Roman, 1918

  • insolitus (Rossem, 1990, Epitropus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

insolitus synonymised by Broad (2004)

Adelognathus laevicollis

Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Ireland

Adelognathus leucotrochi

Shaw & Wahl, 2014

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Wahl (2014)

Adelognathus nigriceps

Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

some distribution data from Askew (2000)

Adelognathus nigrifrons

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1982)

Adelognathus obscurus

Kasparyan, 1986

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan (1990)

Adelognathus pallipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Plectiscus pallipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ruthei Holmgren, 1857

  • pallidipes (Marshall, 1872, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Adelognathus pilosus

Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Adelognathus punctulatus

Thomson, 1883

  • chrysopygus misident.

  • pallipes Holmgren, 1857 preocc.

  • dimidiatus Thomson, 1888

  • pallidipes Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Ireland

Adelognathus pusillus

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Adelognathus stelfoxi

Fitton, Gauld & Shaw, 1982

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1982); Ely (2001)

Adelognathus tenthredinarum

(Giraud, 1872)

  • Plectiscus tenthredinarum Giraud, 1872

  • nigricornis Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Adelognathus tetratinctorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon tetratinctorius Thunberg, 1824

  • fasciatus Thomson, 1883

  • scabriculus Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Ireland

Adelognathus thomsoni

Schmiedeknecht, 1911

  • thuringiacus Schmiedeknecht, 1911

Distribution

England, Ireland

Agriotypinae

AGRIOTYPINAE

Haliday, 1838

Notes

Distribution data from Bennett (2001), Howe and Howe (2005) and the collections of the NMS.

Agriotypus

Curtis, 1832

  • CROTOPUS Holmgren, 1859

  • ATOPOTYPUS Chao, 1992

Notes

Atopotypus synonymised by Bennett (2001)

Agriotypus armatus

Curtis, 1832

  • abnormis (Holmgren, 1859, Crotopus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Alomyinae

ALOMYINAE

Förster, 1869

Notes

Alomya has frequently been placed in its own subfamily, Alomyinae (e.g. Perkins 1959), or in a separate tribe within the Ichneumoninae (Diller 1981, Selfa and Diller 1994) but a close relationship with Colpognathus and Centeterus was proposed by Wahl and Mason (1995), with the result that the ichneumonine tribe here called Phaeogenini took the name Alomyini. Based on the molecular phylogenetic results of Laurenne et al. (2006) Alomya and Megalomya Uchida are considered here to comprise a separate subfamily.

Alomya

Panzer, 1806

  • ALOMYIA misspelling

  • HALOMYA Billberg, 1820

Notes

Distribution data from Perkins (1952), Perkins (1959) and the NMS.

Alomya debellator

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon debellator Fabricius, 1775

  • fischeri (Schrank, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • trituberculata (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • ovator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • victor Curtis, 1826

  • nigra Gravenhorst, 1829

  • debellatrix Schulz, 1906

  • victrix Schulz, 1906

  • silvicola Ulbricht, 1909 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Alomya semiflava

Stephens, 1835

  • minor Ulbricht, 1909 unvailable

  • minor Ulbricht, 1911 preocc.

Distribution

England

Anomaloninae

ANOMALONINAE

Viereck, 1918

  • ANOMALINAE misspelling

Notes

Distribution data mostly taken from the collections of the NMS and BMNH, supplemented by Gauld and Mitchell (1977a), unless noted otherwise. Most of the NMS and some of the BMNH material has been identified recently by H. Schnee.

ANOMALONINI

Viereck, 1918

  • ANOMALINI misspelling

Anomalon

Panzer, 1804

  • TRACHYNOTUS Gravenhorst, 1829 preocc.

  • OCHLERUS Gistel, 1848 preocc.

  • NOTOTRACHYS Marshall, 1872

  • ANOMALUM Schulz, 1906

  • TRACHYOPTERUS Morley, 1912

  • PSEUDONOTOTRACHYS Meyer, 1930

  • MICROCREMASTUS Hedwig, 1961

Anomalon cruentatum

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon cruentatus Geoffroy, 1785

  • petiolatum (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • foliator (Fabricius, 1798, Ophion)

  • cruentatum Panzer, 1804

  • humerale (Brullé, 1832, Trachynotus)

  • epiphanii Izquierdo, 1977

Distribution

England

GRAVENHORSTIINI

Enderlein, 1912

  • THERIONINI Viereck, 1918

Notes

Species of Gravenhorstiini excluded from the British and Irish list:

[PERISPHINCTER Townes, 1961 brevicollis (Wesmael, 1849, Anomalon)] Gauld and Mitchell (1977a) recorded one specimen of brevicollis from Killiecrankie, Scotland, as a species of Agrypon. As this species is now included in Perisphincter (Schnee 1978), a genus which Gauld knew at the time, and the specimen is lost (M.R. Shaw, pers. comm.), this is considered here to be a misidentification.

Agrypon

Förster, 1860

  • AGRYPUM Schulz, 1906

Notes

much synonymy from Schnee (2008)

species of Agrypon excluded from the British and Irish list:

[interruptus (Desvignes, 1856, Anomalon)] Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Agrypon by Fitton (1978), but Gauld and Mitchell (1977b) had established that this species is actually an exotic cremastine. Currently listed in Yu and Horstmann (1997) as a doubtfully placed species of Cremastus.

Agrypon anomelas

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Anomalon anomelas Gravenhorst, 1829

  • anomalas misspelling

  • furtivum Förster, 1860

  • trochanteratum (Holmgren, 1860, Anomalon)

  • rufipes Kiss, 1926

Distribution

England

Notes

George (1978) provides information on its occurrence in Britain

Agrypon anxium

(Wesmael, 1849)

  • Anomalon anxium Wesmael, 1849

  • pictum Kiss, 1924

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Agrypon batis

(Ratzeburg, 1855)

  • Anomalon batis Ratzeburg, 1855

  • serpentinum Förster, 1860

  • stenostigma (Thomson, 1892, Anomalon)

  • segne (Tosquinet, 1896, Anomalon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Schnee, added here

Agrypon brachycerum

Hellén, 1950

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Schnee, added here. Listed as a synonym of anxium in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Agrypon canaliculatum

(Ratzeburg, 1844)

  • Anomalon canaliculatum Ratzeburg, 1844

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Schnee, added here. Misidentified canaliculatum of authors is Habronyx nigricornis (Wesm.).

Agrypon clandestinum

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Anomalon clandestinum Gravenhorst, 1829

  • delarvatum misident.

  • capillosum (Hartig, 1838, Anomalon)

  • affine (Holmgren, 1857, Anomalon)

  • brachypterum Förster, 1860

  • clandestinum Förster, 1860 preocc.

  • ruficoxis (Szépligeti, 1899, Labrorychus)

  • flavopunctatum (Kiss, 1933, Blaptocampus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Agrypon flaveolatum

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ophion flaveolatum Gravenhorst, 1807

  • cribrator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • laedator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • arquatum (Gravenhorst, 1829, Anomalon)

  • septentrionale (Holmgren, 1857, Anomalon)

  • aggressorium Förster, 1860

  • confusum Förster, 1860

  • elegantulum Förster, 1860

  • rubricatum Förster, 1860

  • rubricatum (Förster, 1878, Atrometus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Agrypon flexorium

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon flexorium Thunberg, 1824

  • tenuicorne (Gravenhorst, 1829, Anomalon)

  • subclavatum Förster, 1860

  • anaitidis (Szépligeti, 1899, Labrorychus)

  • sibiricum (Shestakov, 1923, Labrorychus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Agrypon polyxenae (Szépligeti, 1899, Labrorychus) removed from synonymy by Schnee (2008).

Agrypon gracilipes

(Curtis, 1839)

  • Therion gracilipes Curtis, 1839

  • debile (Wesmael, 1849, Anomalon)

  • meridionator Aubert, 1964 preocc.

Distribution

England, Wales

Agrypon interstitiale

Schnee, 1989

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Schnee, added here

Agrypon minutum

(Bridgman & Fitch, 1884)

  • Anomalon minutum Bridgman & Fitch, 1884

  • minutum (Bridgman, 1884, Anomalon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Listed as a synonym of anxium (Wesm.) in Yu and Horstmann (1997), treated by Schnee as a valid species, but unpublished.

Agrypon rugifer

(Thomson, 1894)

  • Anomalon rugifer Thomson, 1894

Distribution

Wales

Notes

NMS, det. Schnee, added here

Agrypon varitarsum

(Wesmael, 1849)

  • Anomalon varitarsum Wesmael, 1849

  • cognatum Förster, 1860

  • nigripes (Bridgman, 1887, Anomalon)

  • variitarsum Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Agrypon sp. H

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Schnee, added here

Aphanistes

Förster, 1869

  • ANOCHILACRUM Enderlein, 1921

Aphanistes bellicosus

(Wesmael, 1849)

  • Anomalon bellicosum Wesmael, 1849

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Schnee, added here

Aphanistes gliscens

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Anomalon gliscens Hartig, 1838

  • bellicosus misident.

  • xanthopus misident.

  • armatus (Wesmael, 1849, Anomalon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Aphanistes ruficornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Anomalon ruficorne Gravenhorst, 1829

  • excavatus (Ratzeburg, 1848, Anomalon)

  • wesmaeli (Holmgren, 1856, Anomalon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Atrometus

Förster, 1869

Notes

synonymy follows Schnee (2008)

Atrometus insignis

Förster, 1878

  • rubricatus Förster, 1878

  • trachynotus (Brauns, 1895, Anomalon)

  • melanosoma Szépligeti, 1899

  • pulchellator Aubert, 1971

Notes

No British specimen could be located in the depositories cited by Gauld and Mitchell (1977b) (M.R. Shaw, pers comm.).

Barylypa

Förster, 1869

  • LAPHYCTES Förster, 1869

  • SARNTHEINIA Dalla Torre, 1901

  • HADROMANUS Szépligeti, 1905

  • MAGNIBUCCA Morley, 1913

  • TROCHISCOMERUS Meyer, 1931

Notes

some synonymy from Schnee (2008)

Barylypa delictor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon delictor Thunberg, 1824

  • perspicillator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Anomalon)

  • affinis (Lucas, 1849, Anomalon)

  • menyanthidis (Boie, 1855, Anomalon)

  • mesozona (Förster, 1878, Laphyctes)

  • genalis (Thomson, 1892, Anomalon)

  • frisiaca Habermehl, 1922

  • temporalis Meyer, 1935

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Barylypa propugnator

(Förster, 1855)

  • Anomalon propugnator Förster, 1855

  • insidiator (Förster, 1878, Laphyctes)

  • carinata (Brischke, 1880, Anomalon)

  • cylindrica (Bridgman & Fitch, 1884, Anomalon)

  • cylindrica (Bridgman, 1884, Anomalon) preocc.

  • rufa (Habermehl, 1920, Anomalon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a species of Erigorgus in Yu and Horstmann (1997), transferred to Barylypa by Schnee (2008).

Barylypa rubricator

(Szépligeti, 1899)

  • Laphyctes rubricator Szépligeti, 1899

  • rubricatrix (Schulz, 1906, Sarntheinia)

  • rossica Meyer, 1935

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, Hunterian, det. Schnee, added here

Barylypa uniguttata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Anomalon uniguttatum Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

Although Gauld and Mitchell (1977b) record uniguttata as British on the basis of one specimen from Norfolk, no British specimen could be located in the depositories cited by Gauld & Mitchell (M.R. Shaw, pers comm.); Gauld was not aware at the time of the presence of rubricator in Britain.

Erigorgus

Förster, 1869

  • SYMPRATIS Förster, 1869

Notes

Although Gauld (1976b), Gauld (1997) regarded Erigorgus as a subgenus of Gravenhorstia, most recent works regard it as a separate genus, a position followed by Yu and Horstmann (1997). As the relative merits of genus versus subgenus are rather subjective I have followed the majority opinion.

Erigorgus cerinops

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Anomalon cerinops Gravenhorst, 1829

  • flavifrons (Gravenhorst, 1807, Ophion) preocc.

  • xantha (Boie, 1855, Anomalon)

  • facialis (Boie, 1857, Campoplex)

  • lapponicus (Thomson, 1892, Anomalon)

  • rufofemoralis (Schmiedeknecht, 1936, Anomalon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Erigorgus fibulator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Anomalon fibulator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • claripennis (Thomson, 1892, Anomalon)

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

BMNH, det. Schnee, added here

Erigorgus foersteri

(Mocsáry, 1897)

  • Anomalon foersteri Mocsáry, 1897

  • melanops misident.

  • brevicorne (Förster, 1855, Anomalon) preocc.

Notes

NMS, det. Schnee, added here; reared by M.R. Shaw: Bradwell Village, Burford, Oxon. The name foersteri was overlooked by Yu and Horstmann (1997) and other authors (Schnee 2008).

Erigorgus melanops

(Förster, 1855)

  • Anomalon melanops Förster, 1855

  • melanobata misident.

  • varians (Brauns, 1895, Anomalon)

  • flavimana (Szépligeti, 1899, Erigorgus)

  • interstitialis (Szépligeti, 1899, Erigorgus)

  • similis (Szépligeti, 1899, Erigorgus)

  • purpuratae (Kriechbaumer, 1900, Erigorgus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Erigorgus procerus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Anomalon procerum Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Schnee, added here; various authors included procerus as a British species but Gauld and Mitchell (1977b) did not see any British or Irish material and there were no such specimens in BMNH or NMS at that time.

Erigorgus varicornis

(Thomson, 1894)

  • Anomalon varicorne Thomson, 1894

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, det Schnee, added here. Listed as a synonym of propugnator (Förster) in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Gravenhorstia

Boie, 1836

  • ODONTOPSIS Förster, 1869

Gravenhorstia picta

Boie, 1836

  • fasciata (Giraud, 1857, Anomalon)

  • fasciata (Marshall, 1873, Anomalon) preocc.

  • septemfasciata (Taschenberg, 1875, Ophion)

  • picta (Rudow, 1882, Anomalon)

Distribution

England

Habrocampulum

Gauld, 1976

Habrocampulum biguttatum

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Anomalon biguttatum Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Habronyx

Förster, 1869

Camposcopus

Förster, 1869

  • LABRORYCHUS Förster, 1869

  • BLAPTOCAMPUS Thomson, 1892

Notes

species of Habronyx (Camposcopus) deleted from the British and Irish list:

[perspicuus (Wesmael, 1849, Anomalon)] Recorded by Gauld and Mitchell (1977b) but there are no British specimens in BMNH or NMS and the identification must be regarded as doubtful.

Habronyx (Camposcopus) nigricornis

(Wesmael, 1849)

  • Anomalon nigricorne Wesmael, 1849

  • canaliculatus misident.

  • melanomerus (Förster, 1860, Agrypon)

  • maidan (Shestakov, 1923, Blaptocampus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Habronyx

Förster, 1869

  • ACANTHOSTOMA Kriechbaumer, 1895

  • MACROSTEMMA Shestakov, 1923

Habronyx (Habronyx) heros

(Wesmael, 1849)

  • Anomalon heros Wesmael, 1849

  • mirabilis (Desvignes, 1856, Anomalon)

  • gravenhorstii Förster, 1860

  • gigas (Kriechbaumer, 1880, Anomalon)

  • oti (Kriechbaumer, 1895, Anomalon)

Distribution

England

Heteropelma

Wesmael, 1849

  • SCHIZOLOMA Wesmael, 1849

  • SCHIZOPOMA Förster, 1869

Heteropelma amictum

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon amictus Fabricius, 1775

  • xanthopus (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • amictor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • xanthopor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • capitatum (Desvignes, 1856, Anomalon)

  • bucephalum (Vollenhoven, 1858, Anomalon)

  • bucephalum (Brauns, 1898, Schizoloma) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

distribution data from Gauld (1976a)

Heteropelma megarthrum

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Anomalon megarthrum Ratzeburg, 1848

  • calcator Wesmael, 1849

  • scabridum (Boie, 1855, Anomalon)

  • megalarthrum (Schulz, 1906, Anomalon)

  • nigriscutum (Fahringer, 1941, Anomalon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Parania

Morley, 1913

Parania geniculata

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Anomalon geniculatum Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Therion

Curtis, 1829

  • THERIUM Agassiz, 1846

  • EXOCHILUM Wesmael, 1849

Therion circumflexum

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon circumflexus Linnaeus, 1758

  • brevicorne misident.

  • ramidulum (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • unicolor (Ratzeburg, 1844, Anomalon)

  • callosum (Shestakov, 1923, Exochilum)

  • curticorne Bauer, 1967

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Specimens identified as brevicorne (Gauld and Mitchell 1977b) are misidentifications of circumflexum (, and pers. comm. to M.R. Shaw).

Trichomma

Wesmael, 1849

  • TRICHOMELLA Szépligeti, 1910

Trichomma enecator

(Rossi, 1790)

  • Ichneumon enecator Rossi, 1790

  • ruficoxis Förster, 1860

Distribution

England, Isle of Man

Trichomma fulvidens

Wesmael, 1849

  • bituberculatum Schmiedeknecht, 1902

Distribution

England

Trichomma intermedium

Krieger, 1904

Distribution

England

Trichomma occisor

Habermehl, 1909

Distribution

England

Banchinae

BANCHINAE

Wesmael, 1845

  • LISSONOTINAE Förster, 1869

Notes

Taxonomy and distribution data follow Brock’s (in prep.) handbook to the British Banchinae, with some additions from NMS, BMNH, Aubert (1978) and Fitton (1976). Additional references are given.

ATROPHINI

Seyrig, 1932

  • LISSONOTINI Förster, 1869

Alloplasta

Förster, 1869

  • ASYMMICTUS Förster, 1869

  • TRYSICAMPE Förster, 1869

Alloplasta piceator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon piceator Thunberg, 1824

  • creditor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • albitarsus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Exetastes)

  • lata (Gravenhorst, 1829, Exetastes)

  • murina (Gravenhorst, 1829, Lissonota)

  • murina (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • albitarsoria (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon)

  • genucincta (Rudow, 1886, Cryptus)

  • variipes (Szépligeti, 1899, Meniscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Alloplasta plantaria

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phytodietus plantarius Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Wales

Arenetra

Holmgren, 1859

  • LASIOPS Holmgren, 1856 preocc.

Arenetra pilosella

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon pilosellus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Cryptopimpla

Taschenberg, 1863

  • APHANODON Förster, 1869

  • XENACIS Förster, 1869

  • XENOCORNIA Schmiedeknecht, 1900

Cryptopimpla altipes

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Lissonota altipes Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.). Removed from synomymy with quadrilineata by Brock (in prep.).

Cryptopimpla anomala

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Lissonota anomala Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Cryptopimpla arvicola

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Lissonota arvicola Gravenhorst, 1829

  • brachycentra (Gravenhorst, 1829, Lissonota)

  • kaisdii (Kiss, 1929, Arenetra)

Distribution

England

Cryptopimpla calceolata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phytodietus calceolatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • leptogaster (Holmgren, 1860, Lissonota)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Cryptopimpla caligata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Lissonota caligata Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cryptopimpla errabunda

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phytodietus errabundus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cryptopimpla hertrichi

Heinrich, 1952

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Cryptopimpla quadrilineata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon quadrilineatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • blanda (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phytodietus)

  • hungarica (Szépligeti, 1899, Xenacis)

  • vaga (Szépligeti, 1899, Lissonota)

Distribution

England, Wales

Lissonota

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • LAMPRONOTA Curtis, 1832

  • STILBONOTA Stephens, 1835

  • MENISCUS Schiødte, 1839

  • ASYNIDA Gistel, 1848

  • AMERSIBIA Förster, 1869

  • BATHYCETES Förster, 1869

  • BOTHYNOPHRYS Förster, 1869

  • ENSIMUS Förster, 1869

  • OPISORHYSSA Kriechbaumer, 1890

  • ANARTHRONOTA Schmiedeknecht, 1900

  • CAMPOCINETA Schmiedeknecht, 1900

  • ECHTHRODOCA Schmiedeknecht, 1900

  • PIMPLOPTERUS Ashmead, 1900

  • ADELOPIMPLA Schulz, 1906

  • LOPHANTIUM Clément, 1925

  • GIBBONOTA Heinrich, 1937

  • LOXONOTA Aubert, 1993

Notes

Contra Brock (in prep.), subgenera are not employed as there is little justification for their use and some ‘subgenera’ seem to be of use only in Europe, whereas there is a great variety of species in the wider world referred to Lissonota (Lissonota) by default.

species of Lissonota excluded from British and Irish list:

[bilineata Gravenhorst, 1829] J.P. Brock (pers. comm.) has not seen any authentic British material of this species.

[funebris Habermehl, 1923] Only known in Britain from L. Carr material (supposedly from Lichfield) and hence should have been excluded from the previous checklist (J.P. Brock, pers. comm.). See Perkins (1953) and Shaw (2003) for discussions on the inadmissability of species to the British list that are only represented by Carr’s material.

[impressor Gravenhorst, 1829; syn. basalis Brischke, 1865] Identified by Morley (1908) and Aubert (1978) as impressor Grav., based on Morley’s interpretation of Thomson’s interpretation; the species involved is apparently undescribed (J.P. Brock, pers. comm.).

Lissonota accusator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon accusator Fabricius, 1793

  • segmentator misident.

  • rusticator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • humeralis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon) preocc.

  • unicincta Holmgren, 1860

  • thomsoni Schmiedeknecht, 1900

  • nigricoxa Strobl, 1902

  • accusatrix Schulz, 1906

  • segmentellator Aubert, 1967

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Brock (in prep.) does not explain his use of rusticator as the valid name for the species Horstmann (2001a) refers to as accusator, so the latter is followed here. The name accusator has often been applied to Cylloceria melancholica (Gravenhorst).

Lissonota admontensis

Strobl, 1902

  • alpina Strobl, 1902

  • praebellator Aubert, 1967

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota anomala

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

Ireland

Lissonota antennalis

Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota argiola

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • eximia Habermehl, 1918

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Lissonota biguttata

Holmgren, 1860

  • femorata Holmgren, 1860

  • crassipes Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England, Ireland

Lissonota buccator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon buccator Thunberg, 1824

  • varicoxa Thomson, 1887

  • iridipennis Kriechbaumer, 1900

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

There is some doubt about the correct name of this speceis as it is not certain which species Thunberg’s type belongs to within the buccator group of species (Brock, in prep.); distribution data from Horstmann (2003b); Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Lissonota canaliculata

(Szépligeti, 1899)

  • Meniscus canaliculatus Szépligeti, 1899

  • pimplator misident.

  • flavipes Lucas, 1849

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota carbonaria

Holmgren, 1860

  • melania Holmgren, 1860

  • artemisiae Tschek, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Lissonota clypealis

Thomson, 1877

  • albobarbata Strobl, 1902

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Lissonota clypeator

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon clypeator Gravenhorst, 1820

  • cylindrator misident.

  • Lissonota clypeator ?coccinea (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • unicornis Strobl, 1902

  • nigrescens Constantineanu, 1929

  • spectabilis Schmiedeknecht, 1935

  • magna Heinrich, 1952

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Lissonota coracina

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon coracinus Gmelin, 1790

  • bellator (Gravenhorst, 1807, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • tricoloria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • irrigua Thomson, 1888

  • bellatrix Schulz, 1906

  • meridionalis Seyrig, 1928

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Lissonota cruentator

(Panzer, 1809)

  • Alomya cruentator Panzer, 1809

  • insignita Gravenhorst, 1829

  • verberans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • cruentatrix (Schulz, 1906, Alomya)

  • rufifemur Kiss, 1926

  • szepligeti Kiss, 1926

Distribution

England, Ireland

Lissonota culiciformis

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • lateralis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • cruenta Vollenhoven, 1858

  • assimilis Brischke, 1880

  • sziladyi Kiss, 1926

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota deversor

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Lissonota digestor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon digestor Thunberg, 1824

  • vocator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • hians Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England, Scotland

Lissonota distincta

Bridgman, 1889

Distribution

England

Lissonota dubia

Holmgren, 1856

  • jugorum (Strobl, 1903, Mesoleius)

  • duplanae (Heinrich, 1937, Gibbonota)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Lissonota erythrina

Holmgren, 1860

  • pusilla Habermehl, 1918

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota fletcheri

Bridgman, 1882

Distribution

England

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Lissonota folii

Thomson, 1877

  • transversa Bridgman, 1889

  • areolata (Kiss, 1924, Clistopyga) preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Lissonota freyi

(Hellén, 1915)

  • Meniscus freyi Hellén, 1915

  • tuberculata (Hellén, 1915, Meniscus)

  • sesiae Habermehl, 1918

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota frontalis

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Lampronota frontalis Desvignes, 1856

  • canaliculata misident.

  • sulcator (Morley, 1908, Meniscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Lissonota fulvipes

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Lampronota fulvipes Desvignes, 1856

  • piffardi (Morley, 1908, Meniscus)

Distribution

England

Lissonota fundator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon fundator Thunberg, 1824

  • sulphurifera Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rimator Thomson, 1877

  • affinis (Szépligeti, 1899, Meniscus) preocc.

  • caudata (Szépligeti, 1899, Meniscus)

  • ruficoxis Schmiedeknecht, 1900

  • nigricoxis Pfankuch, 1920 preocc., unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Lissonota genator

Aubert, 1972

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota gracilenta

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota gracilipes

Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota halidayi

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Lissonota histrio

(Fabricius, 1798)

  • Banchus histrio Fabricius, 1798

  • marginator (Fabricius, 1804, Bassus) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • parallela Gravenhorst, 1829

  • dioszeghyi (Kiss, 1924, Syzeuctus)

  • nigrobasalis Constantineanu & Pisica, 1960

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Lissonota impressor

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • basalis Brischke, 1865

  • nigricoxis Ulbricht, 1913 preocc.

  • humerella Habermehl, 1918 preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota linearis

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • varicornis (Schmiedeknecht, 1900, Campocineta)

  • incerta Habermehl, 1918

Distribution

England

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Lissonota lineata

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Wales

Lissonota lineolaris

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon lineolaris Gmelin, 1790

  • catenator (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • gladiator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • mammillator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • signator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • excavator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon)

  • facialis (Desvignes, 1862, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Lissonota luffiator

Aubert, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota maculata

Brischke, 1865

  • affinis Brischke, 1865

Distribution

England

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Lissonota magdalenae

Pfankuch, 1921

  • vernalis Roman, 1925

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Stelfox (1932); recorded originally from Ireland and therefore not listed in Fitton (1978), then from Scotland by Ashmole et al. (1983).

Lissonota mutator

Aubert, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

distribution data from Shaw (1999)

Lissonota nigridens

Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Lissonota nitida

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • agnata Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rhenana Ulbricht, 1916 unavailable

  • lissonotoides (Habermehl, 1917, Meniscus)

Distribution

England

Lissonota obsoleta

Bridgman, 1889

Distribution

England

Lissonota palpalis

Thomson, 1889

  • oudemansi Smits

  • exareolata (Habermehl, 1923, Meniscus)

  • inareolata (Kiss, 1824, Meniscus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Lissonota palpator

Aubert, 1969

  • parasitellae Horstmann, 2003 synonymy by Brock (in prep.)

  • errabunda misident. (Horstmann 2003b)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2003b)

Lissonota picticoxis

Schmiedeknecht, 1900

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota pimplator

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Tryphon pimplator Zetterstedt, 1838

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Aubert (1978); Morley’s (Morley 1908) pimplator refers to canaliculata (Brock in prep.).

Lissonota pleuralis

Brischke, 1880

  • strigifrons Schmiedeknecht, 1900

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (1978)

Lissonota proxima

Fonscolombe, 1854

  • varipes (Desvignes, 1856, Lampronota)

  • commixta Holmgren, 1860

  • lapponica Holmgren, 1860

  • opacula Szépligeti, 1899

  • variipes Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Ireland

Lissonota punctiventrator

Aubert, 1977

  • punctiventris misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Aubert (1978)

Lissonota punctiventris

Thomson, 1877

  • Lissonota punctiventris ?errabunda Holmgren

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota quadrinotata

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • leucogona Gravenhorst, 1829

  • carinifrons Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England, Wales

Lissonota saturator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon saturator Thunberg, 1824

  • pubescens (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

  • vicina Holmgren, 1860

  • basalis Thomson, 1889 preocc.

  • mutanda Schmiedeknecht, 1900

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Lissonota semirufa

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Lampronota semirufa Desvignes, 1856

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

some distribution data from Horstmann (2004c)

Lissonota setosa

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon setosus Geoffroy, 1785

  • enervator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • cryptator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • renovator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • nigra (Szépligeti, 1914, Odinophora)

Distribution

England

Lissonota silvatica

Habermehl, 1918

  • palpator Aubert, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (1978)

Lissonota stigmator

Aubert, 1972

Distribution

England, Scotland

Lissonota subaciculata

Bridgman, 1886

  • nitida Bridgman, 1886 preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Lissonota tenerrima

Thomson, 1877

  • variabilis Holmgren, 1860 synonymy by Brock (in prep.)

  • fracta Taschenberg, 1863

  • rufomedia Bridgman, 1886

  • trochanterata Bridgman, 1889 preocc.

  • trochanteralis Dalla Torre, 1901

  • procera Pfeffer, 1913

  • bimaculata Constantineanu & Ciochia, 1968 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Lissonota trochanterator

Aubert, 1972

Distribution

England

Lissonota versicolor

Holmgren, 1860

  • formosa Bridgman, 1888

  • coxata Smits

  • rufithorax Habermehl, 1918

Distribution

England, Ireland

Lissonota sp. A

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota sp. C

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota sp. D

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota sp. P

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota sp. S

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.); impressor misident.

Lissonota sp. SI

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Lissonota sp. V

  • basalis Brischke, 1865]

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Syzeuctus

Förster, 1869

  • DICERATOPS Förster, 1869

  • SYZEUCTA Thomson, 1889

Notes

Species of Syzeuctus excluded from the British and Irish list:

[irrisorius (Rossius, 1794, Ichneumon)] Brock (in prep.) found no British specimens of irrisorius.

Syzeuctus bicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Lissonta bicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Syzeuctus fuscator

(Panzer, 1809)

  • Ophion fuscator Panzer, 1809

  • maculatorius (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • bicolor Szépligeti, 1899

  • rufipes Kiss, 1933

Distribution

England, Wales

BANCHINI

Wesmael, 1845

Banchus

Fabricius, 1798

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton (1985a) and the NMS.

Banchus crefeldensis

Ulbricht, 1916

  • croaticus Hensch, 1928

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Banchus dilatatorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon dilatatorius Thunberg, 1824

  • variegator misident.

  • acuminator (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon)

  • compressus (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon)

  • sibiricus Meyer, 1927

Distribution

England, Scotland

Banchus falcatorius

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon falcatorius Fabricius, 1775

  • variegator (Fabricius, 1775, Ichneumon)

  • tricolor (Schrank, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • intersectus (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • aries (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • notatorius (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • histrio (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • labiatus (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon)

  • falcator Fabricius, 1804

  • luteofasciatus Ulbricht, 1911 unavailable

  • nobilitator Morley, 1915

  • sanguinator Meyer, 1922

  • lavrovi Meyer, 1927

  • nigromarginatus Constantineanu & Pisica, 1960

  • propitius Kuslitzky, 1979

Distribution

England

Banchus hastator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon hastator Fabricius, 1793

  • pungitor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • reticulator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • femoralis Thomson, 1897

  • kolosovi Meyer, 1925

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Banchus moppiti

Fitton, 1985

Notes

added by Fitton (1985a); known in Britain only from an unlabelled specimen from Desvignes’s collection.

Banchus palpalis

Ruthe, 1859

  • monileatus misident.

  • groenlandicus Aurivilius, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton (1985a)

Banchus pictus

Fabricius, 1798

  • cultratus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • mutillatus (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • bipunctatus Hensch, 1928

  • zagoriensis Hensch, 1928

Distribution

England, Wales

Banchus volutatorius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon volutatorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • venator (Linnaeus, 1758, Ichneumon)

  • umbellatarum (Schrank, 1786, Ichneumon)

  • certator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • monileatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • farrani Curtis, 1836

  • moniliatus Marshall, 1872

  • alticola Schmiedeknecht, 1910

  • calcaratus Szépligeti, 1910

  • obscurus Meyer, 1926

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Exetastes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • LEPTOBATUS Gravenhorst, 1829

  • RHIMPHALEA Förster, 1869

  • SEMNOPHRYS Förster, 1869

  • ALLEXETASTES Kokujev, 1904

Exetastes adpressorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon adpressorius Thunberg, 1824

  • guttatorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • tristis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • procera Kriechbaumer, 1894 unavailable

  • guttifer Thomson, 1897

  • medianus Szépligeti, 1898

  • albopictus Aubert, 1959

  • albopictor Aubert, 1972

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Exetastes atrator

(Forster, 1771)

  • Ichneumon atrator Forster, 1771

  • cinctipes (Retzius, 1783, Ichneumon)

  • junci (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • osculatorius (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon)

  • obscurator (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • clavator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • tarsator (Fabricius, 1804, Ophion)

  • sinuatorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Exetastes calobatus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • calobates Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England

Exetastes femorator

Desvignes, 1856

Distribution

England

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Exetastes fornicator

(Fabricius, 1781)

  • Ichneumon fornicator Fabricius, 1781

  • exapansor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • punctulatus Kokujev, 1905

Distribution

England, Ireland

Exetastes illusor

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • minor Szépligeti, 1901

  • annulatus Habermehl, 1927

  • Exetastes illusor ?geniculosus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Exetastes illyricus

Strobl, 1904

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Exetastes laevigator

(Villers, 1789)

  • Ichneumon laevigator Villers, 1789

  • cothurnatus (Gravenhorst, 1807, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • incurvator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • alpinus Kriechbaumer, 1888

  • puberulus (Szépligeti, 1898,)

  • levigator Dalla Torre, 1901

  • similis Kokujev, 1905

  • nigriventris Meyer, 1927

Distribution

England

Exetastes maurus

Desvignes, 1856

  • facialis Desvignes, 1856

  • benoisti Seyrig, 1926

  • melanopus Meyer, 1927

  • croaticus Hensch, 1928

Distribution

England

Exetastes nigripes

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Brock (in prep.) states that Irish records require confirmation.

Exetastes tibialis

Pfankuch, 1921

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Rynchobanchus

Kriechbaumer, 1894

Rynchobanchus flavopictus

Heinrich, 1937

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Fitton (1987)

GLYPTINI

Cushman & Rohwer, 1920

Apophua

Morley, 1913

Apophua bipunctoria

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon bipunctorius Thunberg, 1824

  • cubitoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • flavolineata (Gravenhorst, 1829, Glypta)

  • baltica (Habermehl, 1926, Glypta)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Apophua cicatricosa

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Glypta cicatricosa Ratzeburg, 1848

  • crenulata (Thomson, 1889, Glypta)

Apophua evanescens

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Glypta evanescens Ratzeburg, 1848

  • albifrons (Holmgren, 1856, Glypta)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Apophua genalis

(Möller, 1883)

  • Glypta genalis Möller, 1883

  • superba (Hellén, 1915, Glypta)

Distribution

Ireland

Diblastomorpha

Förster, 1869

Notes

Reinstated as a valid genus, from synonymy under Glypta, by Watanabe and Maeto (2013).

Diblastomorpha cylindrator

(Fabricius, 1787)

  • Ichneumon cylindrator Fabricius, 1787

  • erythrogaster Lucas, 1849

  • bicornis Boie, 1850

  • bicornis Desvignes, 1856 preocc.

  • corniculata Brischke, 1865

  • elegans Vollenhoven, 1873

  • ephippigera Kriechbaumer, 1895

  • ruficornis Szépligeti, 1898 preocc.

  • paleanae Kriechbaumer, 1900

  • szepligetii Dalla Torre, 1901

  • cylindatrix (Schulz, 1906, Lissonota)

  • abundans (Schmiedeknecht, 1934, Diblastomorpha)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Diblastomorpha rostrata

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Treated as a valid species, rather than a synonym of cylindrator, by Brock (in prep.).

Glypta

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • CONOBLASTA Förster, 1869

  • FOVEOGLYPTA Hellén, 1915

Notes

Species of Glypta excluded from the British and Irish list:

[schneideri Krieger, 1897] Recorded from Ireland by Johnson (1921) (and not listed by Fitton 1978 as not known from Britain), but J.P. Brock has seen no authentic British or Irish material.

[scalaris Gravenhorst, 1829] Misidentified scalaris are described by Brock (in prep.) as Glypa sp. PU.

[teres Gravenhorst, 1829] British specimens identified as teres have proved to be misidentified bifoveolata (Brock, in prep.).

Glypta bifoveolata

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • setosa Roman, 1909

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Glypta ceratites

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Glypta consimilis

Holmgren, 1860

  • brevicornis Rudow, 1883

  • parvicornuta Bridgman, 1886

  • xanthognatha Thomson, 1889

  • berolinae (Strand, 1918, Conoblasta)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta elongata

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Glypta extincta

Ratzeburg, 1852

  • nigriventris Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland

Glypta femorator

Desvignes, 1856

  • filicornis Thomson, 1889

  • femoratrix Schulz, 1906

  • elegantula Hellén, 1915

  • obscurata Kiss, 1929

  • pellucida Schmiedeknecht, 1935

  • triangularis Schmiedeknecht, 1935

  • curvicoxa Kuslitzky, 1977

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta fronticornis

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta haesitator

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • haesitatrix Schulz, 1906

  • australis (Hedwig, 1959, Lycorina)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta incisa

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Wales

Glypta lapponica

Holmgren, 1860

  • annulata Bridgman, 1890

  • areolaris Hellén, 1915

  • nigricoxa (Kokujev, 1927, Conoblasta)

  • alpina (Heinrich, 1949, Conoblasta)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta lineata

Desvignes, 1856

Distribution

England

Glypta longicauda

Hartig, 1838

  • nigrotrochanterata Strobl, 1902

Distribution

Ireland

Glypta longispinis

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon longispinis Gmelin, 1790

  • provincialis Fonscolombe, 1854

  • rubicunda Bridgman, 1890

  • algerica Habemehl, 1917

  • zangezurica Kuslitzky, 1974

Distribution

England

Glypta mensurator

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon mensurator Fabricius, 1775

  • lugubrina Holmgren, 1860

  • macropyga Hellén, 1915

  • heydeni Habemehl, 1917

  • jaroslavensis Shestakov, 1927

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Glypta microcera

Thomson, 1899

  • segrex Kokujev, 1913

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (1978)

Glypta monoceros

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Glypta nigricornis

Thomson, 1899

  • rufipes Brischke, 1865 preocc.

  • brischkei Dalla Torre, 1901 preocc.

  • papyri Speiser, 1908

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Aubert (1978)

Glypta nigrina

Desvignes, 1856

  • flavipes Desvignes, 1856

  • ruficeps Desvignes, 1856

  • fractigena Thomson, 1889

  • obscura Pfankuch, 1924 unavailable

  • clypeodentata Bauer, 1959

  • habermani Ozols, 1959

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta nigrotrochanterator

Strobl, 1902

  • mensurator misident.

  • longicauda misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Glypta parvicaudata

Bridgman, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta pedata

Desvignes, 1856

Distribution

England

Glypta pictipes

Taschenberg, 1863

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Aubert (1978)

Glypta punctifrons

Bridgman, 1890

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

Synonymised under scalaris by Aubert (1978) but this synonymy rejected by Brock (in prep.). Known only from the male type specimen, punctifrons is essentially an unknown species within Glypta.

Glypta resinanae

Hartig, 1838

  • arreptans Hellén, 1915

  • summimontis Heinrich, 1953

Distribution

England

Glypta rufata

Bridgman, 1887

Distribution

England, Ireland

Glypta sculpturata

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • macrura Habermehl, 1918

  • rufoclypeata Kiss, 1924

Distribution

England, Ireland

Glypta scutellaris

Thomson, 1899

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Glypta similis

Bridgman, 1886

  • rufipes Thomson, 1889 preocc.

  • thomsonii Dalla Torre, 1901

  • thomsoni Strobl, 1902 preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Glypta tenuicornis

Thomson, 1889

  • pygmaea Shestakov, 1927

Distribution

England

Glypta trochanterata

Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta ulbrichti

Habermehl, 1926

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Glypta vulnerator

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • vulneratrix Schulz, 1906

  • monstrosa Hellén, 1915

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Glypta woerzi

(Hedwig, 1952)

  • Conoblasta woerzi Hedwig, 1952

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Glypta sp. PA

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Glypta sp. PU

  • scalaris misident.

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Brock (in prep.)

Teleutaea

Förster, 1869

  • HOPLITOPHRYS Förster, 1869

  • TELEUTEA Thomson, 1889

Teleutaea brischkei

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Glypta brischkei Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (1978); specimens also in NMS and Horniman Museum

Campopleginae

CAMPOPLEGINAE

Förster, 1869

Notes

Many of the species new to the fauna have been identified by K. Horstmann from material in NMS and BMNH. Additional references are given.

Alcima

Förster, 1869

Alcima orbitale

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex orbitalis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • alboscutellare (Thomson, 1887, Casinaria)

  • carinata (Kriechbaumer, 1898, Casinaria)

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Listed as Casinaria orbitalis by Fitton (1978).

Bathyplectes

Förster, 1869

  • CANIDIA Holmgren, 1860

  • RHEXINEURA Förster, 1869

  • BIOLYSIA Schmiedeknecht, 1907

  • BATHYPIESTA Aubert, 1979

Bathyplectes anurus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Canidia anura Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Ireland

Bathyplectes balteatus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Canidia balteata Thomson, 1887

  • trisculptus (Habermehl, 1926, Canidia)

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Bathyplectes curculionis

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Canidia curculionis Thomson, 1887

  • carthaginiensis (Smits van Burgst, 1913, Canidia) synonymy by Horstmann (2009d)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1974); omitted by Fitton (1978)

Bathyplectes exiguus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex exiguus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • subcinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Bathyplectes immolator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex immolator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • marginellus (Thomson, 1887, Nepiesta)

Distribution

Ireland

Bathyplectes infernalis

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon infernalis Gravenhorst, 1820

  • infernalis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus) preocc.

  • tristis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • trochantellus (Thomson, 1887, Canidia)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Bathyplectes quinqueangularis

(Ratzeburg, 1852)

  • Campoplex quinqueangularis Ratzeburg, 1852

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1974); omitted by Fitton (1978)

Bathyplectes rostratus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Canidia rostrata Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Bathyplectes rufipes

Horstmann, 1974

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Bathyplectes tibiator

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon tibiator Gravenhorst, 1820

  • corvinus (Thomson, 1887, Canidia)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Callidora

Förster, 1869

  • PANTROPA Förster, 1869

  • NEOCALLIDORA Ozols, 1966

Callidora analis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex analis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoletis

Förster, 1869

  • ANILASTUS Förster, 1869

  • ECPHORA Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • ANILASTA Thomson, 1877

  • ECPHOROPSIS Ashmead, 1900

Campoletis agilis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Sagaritis agilis Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

Ireland

Campoletis annulata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex annulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • maculipes (Tschek, 1871, Sagaritis)

  • trochanterata (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Sagaritis)

  • nigripes (Seyrig, 1928, Sagaritis) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Campoletis cognata

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Sagaritis cognata Tschek, 1871

Campoletis crassicornis

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Sagaritis crassicornis Tschek, 1871

  • brachycera (Thomson, 1877, Sagaritis)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Campoletis dilatator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon dilatator Thunberg, 1824

  • mediator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Porizon)

Distribution

Ireland

Campoletis ensator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex ensator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • holmgreni (Tschek, 1871, Sagaritis) synonymy by Horstmann (2000e)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Campoletis fasciata

(Bridgman, 1888)

  • Sagaritis fasciata Bridgman, 1888

Distribution

England

Campoletis femoralis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex femoralis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • laticollis (Holmgren, 1860, Sagaritis)

Distribution

Ireland

Campoletis fuscipes

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Campoplex fuscipes Holmgren, 1856

  • semirufa (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Campoletis incisa

(Bridgman, 1883)

  • Sagaritis incisa Bridgman, 1883

Distribution

Ireland

Campoletis latrator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex latrator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • assimilis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex) synonymy by Horstmann (2000e)

  • mitis (Holmgren, 1860, Sagaritis)

  • latratrix (Schulz, 1906, Sagaritis)

  • bicingulata (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Horstmann (2000e) shows that this is not a junior homonym (treated as such in Yu and Horstmann 1997).

Campoletis postica

(Bridgman & Fitch, 1885)

  • Sagaritis postica Bridgman & Fitch, 1885

  • postica (Bridgman, 1886, Sagaritis) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Campoletis punctata

(Bridgman, 1886)

  • Sagaritis punctata Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Campoletis rapax

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex rapax Gravenhorst, 1829

  • erythropus (Thomson, 1887, Sagaritis) synonymy by Horstmann (2000e)

  • curticaudis (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

J.F. Perkins, in his curation of the BMNH collection, applied the name rapax Grav. to a species of Hyposoter; Campoletis specimens were under erythropus (Thomson).

Campoletis raptor

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Porizon raptor Zetterstedt, 1838

  • raptrix (Schulz, 1906, Sagaritis)

  • dubiosa (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus)

  • rufator Aubert, 1960

Campoletis thomsoni

(Roman, 1915)

  • Sagaritis thomsoni Roman, 1915

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoletis trichoptili

(Bauer, 1936)

  • Sagaritis trichoptili Bauer, 1936

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoletis varians

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Sagaritis varians Thomson, 1887

  • completa (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Johnson (1929); only known originally from Ireland so omitted by Fitton (1978); also specimens in NMS and BMNH, det. K. Horstmann.

Campoletis viennensis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex viennensis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • annulator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Porizon)

  • vexans (Holmgren, 1860, Limneria)

  • maculipes (Strobl, 1904, Anilasta)

  • subdentata (Hellén, 1949, Sagaritopsis)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Campoletis vimmeri

(Gregor, 1935)

  • Sagaritis vimmeri Gregor, 1935

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Riedel, added here

Campoletis zonata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex zonatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Campoplex

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • DIORATICA Förster, 1869

  • OMORGUS Förster, 1869

  • OMORGA Förster, 1869

Notes

The Campoplex material in BMNH was sorted and determined by J.F. Perkins and more recently identified by K. Horstmann.

doubtfully placed species of Campoplex:

[arvensis Gravenhorst, 1829 nom. dub.] Listed as Sinophorus arvensis by Fitton (1978), K. Horstmann (pers. comm.) has seen only the type specimen of this species, which remains uninterpreted at present

species of Campoplex excluded from the British and Irish list:

[borealis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Porizon)] All British specimens in NMS were reidentified as C. caloptiliae by Horstmann

[melanostoma (Strobl, 1904, Limneria); syn. anterior Aubert, 1960] On earlier versions of this checklist, C. melanostoma was included based on a reared specimen in NMS, but this was based on a misidentification of C. punctulatus.

Campoplex abbreviatus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria abbreviata Brischke, 1880

Campoplex alticolellae

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoplex bilobus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga biloba Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Campoplex brevicornis

(Szépligeti, 1916)

  • Omorgus brevicornis Szépligeti, 1916

  • flavocinctus (Seyrig, 1928, Sagaritis)

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoplex caloptiliae

Horstmann, 2013

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2013)

Campoplex cingulatus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria cingulata Brischke, 1880

Campoplex continuus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga continua Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

The true continuus has been identified by K. Horstmann (specimen in NMS; see note under pyraustae).

Campoplex coracinus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga coracina Thomson, 1887

  • submarginatus (Bridgman, 1899, Limneria)

Distribution

England

Campoplex crassus

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoplex cursitans

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria cursitans Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Ireland

Campoplex deficiens

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • algerica (Habermehl, 1922, Omorga)

Distribution

England

Notes

Listed as Venturia deficiens by Yu and Horstmann (1997) but treated as a species of Campoplex by Horstmann (2000e). Has been misidentified as Campoplex difformis.

Campoplex difformis

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon difformis Gmelin, 1790

  • lineolatus Ratzeburg, 1844

  • mutabilis (Holmgren, 1860, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Campoplex eudoniae

Horstmann & Yu, 1999

  • rufipes (Bridgman, 1883, Nemeritis) preocc.

  • ruficoxa (Thomson, 1887, Omorga) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Horstmann and Yu (1999)

Campoplex faunus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • xanthocarpus (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Campoplex formosanae

Horstmann, 2012

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoplex fusciplica

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga fusciplica Thomson, 1887

Campoplex hadrocerus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga hadrocera Thomson, 1887

  • fasciatus (Bridgman, 1889, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Campoplex interruptus

Horstmann, 1993

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoplex investigator

(Habermehl, 1923)

  • Omorga investigator Habermehl, 1923

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoplex jaeckhi

(Bauer, 1936)

  • Dioctes jaeckhi Bauer, 1936

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2012a)

Campoplex lugubrinus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria lugubrina Holmgren, 1860

  • pusillus (Szépligeti, 1916, Angitia)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Campoplex lyratus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga lyrata Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Shaw (1984)

Campoplex melanostictus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campoplex molestus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Campoplex multicinctus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Ireland

Campoplex ovatus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria ovata Brischke, 1880

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campoplex procerus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria procera Brischke, 1880

Campoplex psammae

(Morley, 1915)

  • Omorga psammae Morley, 1915

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Described as a variety of Omorga (=Campoplex) ensator (Grav., 1829) and listed as Campoplex psammae by Fitton (1978) but not not listed in Yu and Horstmann (1997) and treated, without justification, as a subspecies of ensator by Yu et al. (2012). Horstmann (2012a) regarded this as a valid species.

Campoplex punctipleuris

Horstmann, 1980

  • alhpictus (Pfankuch, 1924, Omorga) unavailable

  • albipictus Horstmann, 1986 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann (1980a)

Campoplex punctulatus

(Szépligeti, 1916)

  • Omorgus punctulatus Szépligeti, 1916

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoplex pyraustae

Smith, 1931

  • continuus misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Added by Shaw and Aeschliman (1994); Campoplex pyraustae has sometimes been misidentified as continuus (K. Horstmann, pers. comm.).

Campoplex ramidulus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria ramidula Brischke, 1880

Distribution

England

Campoplex raschkiellae

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1980a)

Campoplex restrictor

Aubert, 1960

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Shaw (1981)

Campoplex rothii

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria rothii Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campoplex rufipes

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Campoplex striatus

Horstmann, 1985

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Campoplex sulcatus

Horstmann, 1985

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Horstmann (1985)

Campoplex tibialis

(Szépligeti, 1916)

  • Nemeritis tibialis Szépligeti, 1916

  • dioszeghyi (Kiss, 1929, Omorgus)

  • corsicator Aubert, 1960

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here; also some Scottish specimens in NMS, tentatively identified as this species by K. Horstmann.

Campoplex tumidulus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ensator misident.

  • nigrifemur (Seyrig, 1928, Omorgus)

  • rufinator Aubert, 1971

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Recorded as Campoplex rufinator by Shaw (1984) and Shaw and Aeschliman (1994).

Campoplex tussilaginis

Horstmann, 2013

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2013)

Campoplex unicingulatus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1909)

  • Omorgus unicingulatus Schmiedeknecht, 1909

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Horstmann (1985)

Campoplex variabilis

(Bridgman, 1886)

  • Limneria variabilis Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England

Campoplex volubilis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria volubilis Holmgren, 1860

  • anterior Aubert, 1960]

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Casinaria

Holmgren, 1859

  • AMORPHOTA Förster, 1869

  • ANEMPHERES Förster, 1869

  • CAMPOTREPHUS Förster, 1869

  • HOROGENES Förster, 1869

  • NOTHANOMALON Szépligeti, 1905

  • TROPHOCAMPA Schmiedeknecht, 1907

  • CASINARIODES Aubert, 1960

Casinaria affinis

Tschek, 1871

Distribution

Ireland

Casinaria albipalpis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex albipalpis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

Ireland

Casinaria ischnogaster

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Ireland

Casinaria moesta

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex moestus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • maesta Dalla Torre, 1901 preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2000d)

Casinaria morionella

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Casinaria pallipes

Brischke, 1880

  • pallidipes Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Ireland

Casinaria petiolaris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus petiolaris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • claviventris Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Casinaria tenuiventris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex tenuiventris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • conica (Ratzeburg, 1844, Campoplex)

  • latifrons Holmgren, 1860

  • protensa Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Charops

Holmgren, 1859

Charops cantator

(DeGeer, 1778)

  • Ichneumon cantator DeGeer, 1778

  • decipiens (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • tenuitarsus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Anomalon)

  • nigropetiolatus Strobl, 1904

  • nigrifacies (Kiss, 1924, Anomalon)

Distribution

England, Wales

Clypeoplex

Horstmann, 1987

Clypeoplex cerophagus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex cerophagus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • picticrus (Thomson, 1887, Omorga)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, UM, added here

Cymodusa

Holmgren, 1859

  • SAGARITIS Holmgren, 1859 preocc.

  • THERSITIA Schmiedeknecht, 1907

  • SAGARITOPSIS Hincks, 1944

Cymodusa antennator

Holmgren, 1860

  • flavipes Brischke, 1880

  • anntenatrix Schulz, 1906

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Cymodusa cruentata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex cruentata Gravenhorst, 1829

  • marginella (Zetterstedt, 1838, Porizon)

  • longicalcar Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Cymodusa declinator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex declinator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fasciata (Bridgman & Fitch, 1885, Thymaris)

  • fasciata (Bridgman, 1886, Thymaris) preocc.

  • declinatrix (Schulz, 1906, Sagaritis)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

The name declinator Grav. was applied to a species of Campoletis by J.F. Perkins in his curation of the BMNH collection.

Cymodusa exilis

Holmgren, 1860

  • petulans Holmgren, 1860

  • convergens (Thomson, 1887, Nemeritis)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cymodusa leucocera

Holmgren, 1859

  • pulchricornis Szépligeti, 1901

  • egregia (Schmiedeknecht, 1907, Thersitia)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diadegma

Förster, 1869

  • ANGITIA Holmgren, 1859

  • NYTHOBIA Förster, 1869

  • PECTINELLA Morley, 1915

  • NEOANGITIA Horstmann, 1969

  • AUMA Dbar, 1984

Notes

Distribution data for some species (the ‘Nythobia’ group) taken from Shaw and Horstmann (1997).

Diadegma aculeatum

(Bridgman, 1889)

  • Limneria aculeata Bridgman, 1889

  • atrum (Kokujev, 1915, Angitia)

  • politor (Aubert, 1960, Horogenes)

Distribution

England, Wales

Diadegma agile

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria agilis Brischke, 1880

Diadegma angitiaeforma

Horstmann, 1969

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma angulator

(Aubert, 1963)

  • Horogenes angulator Aubert, 1963

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma annulicrus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia annulicrus Thomson, 1887

Diadegma anurum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia anura Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Horstmann (1997)

Diadegma areolare

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria areolaris Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

Added by O'Connor et al. (2007) det. J.F. Perkins, also recorded from the Isle of Man by Walker (1872) but this may not be reliable.

Diadegma argentellae

Horstmann, 2004

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2004b); described in the subgenus Nythobia but subgenera have not been used here.

Diadegma armillatum

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex armillatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • tibiale (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • pseudocombinatum (Szépligeti, 1916, Angitia)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Diadegma monospilum (Thomson, 1887, Angitia) was removed from synonymy by Horstmann (2006a).

Diadegma berberatae

Horstmann, 2013

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2013)

Diadegma brevipetiolatum

Horstmann, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma brevivalve

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia brevivalvis Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma callisto

Horstmann, 1993

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma chrysostictos

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon chrysostictos Gmelin, 1790

  • corsicator (Aubert, 1961, Horogenes)

  • orientator Aubert, 1965

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

distribution data from Horstmann and Shaw (1984)

Diadegma claripenne

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia claripennis Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by O'Connor et al. (2007); also a specimen lacking locality data in BMNH, det. J.F. Perkins.

Diadegma clavicorne

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria clavicornis Brischke, 1880

Diadegma coleophorarum

(Ratzeburg, 1852)

  • Campoplex coleophorarum Ratzeburg, 1852

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diadegma combinatum

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria combinata Holmgren, 1860

  • alpinator Aubert, 1970

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diadegma compunctellae

Horstmann, 2013

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2013)

Diadegma consumtor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex consumtor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • varians (Brischke, 1880, Limneria)

Diadegma crassicorne

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex crassicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • carnifex (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • brevicorne (Holmgren, 1860, Limneria)

  • normannicum (Rudow, 1883, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a species of Meloboris in Fitton (1978); some distribution data from Horstmann (2000d).

Diadegma crassiseta

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia crassiseta Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, added here

Diadegma crassum

(Bridgman, 1889)

  • Limneria crassa Bridgman, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diadegma crataegi

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1980a)

Diadegma cylindricum

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria cylindrica Brischke, 1880

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Noted as occurring in England and Ireland by various authors but not listed by Fitton (1978).

Diadegma duplicatum

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Horstmann (1997)

Diadegma elishae

(Bridgman, 1884)

  • Limneria elishae Bridgman, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diadegma ericinellae

Horstmann, 2013

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2013)

Diadegma erucator

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Porizon erucator Zetterstedt, 1838

  • rufipes misident.

  • fumipennis (Holmgren, 1856, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diadegma exareolator

Aubert, 1964

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Shaw and Horstmann (1997)

Diadegma fabricianae

Horstmann & Shaw, 1984

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann and Shaw (1984)

Diadegma fenestrale

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria fenestralis Holmgren, 1860

  • Diadegma fenestrale ?gracile (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

distribution data from Azidah et al. (2000) and NMS

Diadegma flexum

Horstmann, 1973

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma fungicola

Horstmann, 2008

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2008b)

Diadegma grisescens

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus grisescens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufiventris (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • hydropota (Holmgren, 1860, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diadegma holopygum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia holopyga Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diadegma hygrobium

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Meloboris hygrobia Thomson, 1887

  • ischnocerum (Thomson, 1887, Meloboris)

  • pechlaneri (Hedwig, 1957, Angitia) unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Diadegma incompletum

Horstmann, 1973

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma insectator

(Schrank, 1781)

  • Ichneumon insectator Schrank, 1781

  • insectatrix (Schulz, 1906, Angitia)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Diadegma kyffhusanae

Horstmann, 1973

Distribution

England

Notes

Tentative identification.

Diadegma laricinellum

(Strobl, 1904)

  • Angitia laricinella Strobl, 1904

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Horstmann (1997)

Diadegma laterale

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex lateralis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

There is one specimen labelled as ‘?lateralis’ by K. Horstmann in NMS, from the Isle of Coll. and specimens in NMI det. A.W. Stelfox (O'Connor et al. 2007).

Diadegma latungulum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia latungula Thomson, 1887

  • deletum (Morley, 1915, Pectinella)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Diadegma ledicola

Horstmann, 1969

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Shaw and Horstmann (1997)

Diadegma lithocolletis

Horstmann, 1969

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Horstmann (1997)

Diadegma litorale

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Campoplex litoralis Holmgren, 1856

Distribution

England, Ireland

Diadegma majale

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex majalis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diadegma melanium

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia melania Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Diadegma monospilum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia monospila Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma nanus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex nanus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diadegma naryciae

Horstmann, 2008

  • narcyiae misspelling

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here; originally, incorrectly, spelt narcyiae, emended by Horstmann (2012a).

Diadegma neocerophagum

Horstmann, 1969

  • cerophaga misident.

Diadegma neomajale

Horstmann, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Diadegma pusio

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Meloboris pusio Holmgren, 1860

  • annulipes (Bridgman, 1889, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diadegma rufatum

(Bridgman, 1884)

  • Limneria rufata Bridgman, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diadegma ruficeps

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria ruficeps Holmgren, 1860

  • gracile (Ratzeburg, 1848, Campoplex) preocc.

  • rimator (Thomson, 1887, Angitia)

  • rimatrix (Schulz, 1906, Angitia)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Horstmann, added here; there is also a specimen in NMS, from Co. Clare, Ireland, labelled ?ruficeps by K. Horstmann.

Diadegma scotiae

(Bridgman, 1889)

  • Limneria scotiae Bridgman, 1889

Distribution

Scotland

Diadegma semiclausum

(Hellén, 1949)

  • Limneria semiclausa Hellén, 1949

  • tibialis misident.

  • cerophaga misident.

  • eucerophagum Horstmann, 1969

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

distribution data from Azidah et al. (2000)

Diadegma sordipes

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia sordipes Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Diadegma stagnale

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Campoplex stagnalis Holmgren, 1856

Distribution

England, Ireland

Diadegma stigmatellae

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1980a)

Diadegma tenuipes

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia tenuipes Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diadegma tripunctatum

(Bridgman, 1886)

  • Limneria tripunctata Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England, Ireland

Diadegma trochanteratum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia trochanterata Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Ireland

Diadegma truncatum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Campoplex truncata Thomson, 1887

  • subbuccatum (Thomson, 1887, Angitia)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Dolophron

Förster, 1869

Dolophron pedellum

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria pedella Holmgren, 1860

  • albicoxis (Schmiedeknecht, 1909, Synetaeris)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Dusona

Cameron, 1901

  • DELOPIA Cameron, 1903

Notes

Most distribution data from Horstmann (2011a), based on R. Hinz’s and K. Horstmann’s identifications of specimens in NMS and BMNH; older determinations of material in BMNH cannot be relied upon. Some species have been carried over from the 1978 checklist but no recent specimens have been seen, these are indicated by a ‘?’. Synonymy follows Hinz and Horstmann (2004) and Horstmann (2009c).

Species of Dusona excluded from the British and Irish list:

[limnobia (Thomson, 1887, Campoplex)] K. Horstmann had identified specimens in NMS as limnobia, which appeared on earlier versions of this checklist, but, following the redescription of the species (Horstmann 2009c), older identifications need to be checked (Horstmann 2011a).

[vidua (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)] Specimens identified in BMNH as Dusona vidua are actually Hyposoter tricolor (det. K. Horstmann); Shaw (2008) also notes that Irish records almost certainly refer to H. tricolor.

Dusona admontina

(Speiser, 1908)

  • Campoplex admontinus Speiser, 1908

  • rufiventris (Strobl, 1904, Campoplex) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona aemula

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex aemulus Förster, 1868

  • discrepans (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • dissepta (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • parvula (Förster, 1868, Campoplex) preocc.

  • filicornis (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona alpigena

Hinz, 1972

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

Tentative identification of a specimen in NMS by K. Horstmann.

Dusona anceps

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Campoplex anceps Holmgren, 1860

  • auriculata (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • disparilis (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • costulata (Bridgman & Fitch, 1885, Campoplex)

  • costulata (Bridgman, 1886, Campoplex)

  • libauensis (Strand, 1918, Campoplex)

Distribution

England

Dusona angustata

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Campoplex angustatus Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona angustifrons

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex angustifrons Förster, 1868

  • Dusona angustifrons ?obreptans (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • zonella (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • cornella (Teunissen, 1947, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Dusona annexa

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex annexus Förster, 1868

  • limnobia (Thomson, 1887, Campoplex)

  • facialis (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex) preocc.

  • americana (Ashmead, 1890, Casinaria)

  • mariae (Dalla Torre, 1901, Campoplex)

  • oyamadai Hinz, 1994

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Dusona aurita

(Kriechbaumer, 1883)

  • Campoplex auritus Kriechbaumer, 1883

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona aversa

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex aversus Förster, 1868

  • dubiosa (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • tschekii (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

  • crassipes (Thomson, 1887, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona bellipes

(Holmgren, 1872)

  • Campoplex bellipes Holmgren, 1872

  • vernalis Hinz, 1957

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona bicoloripes

(Ashmead, 1906)

  • Campoplex bicoloripes Ashmead, 1906

  • pugillator misident.

  • foersteri (Roman, 1942, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona blanda

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex blandus Förster, 1868

  • remota (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • forsselli (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

  • punctiventris (Woldstedt, 1877, Casinaria)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Dusona bucculenta

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Campoplex bucculentus Holmgren, 1860

  • melampus (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona carinifrons

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Campoplex carinifrons Holmgren, 1860

  • minax (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • geometrae (Rudow, 1883, Campoplex) synonymy by Horstmann (1999a)

Distribution

England

Dusona carpathica

(Szépligeti, 1916)

  • Casinaria carpathica Szépligeti, 1916

  • zonella misident.

  • adriaansei (Teunissen, 1947, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona circumcinctus

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex circumcinctus Förster, 1868

  • subcinctus (Förster, 1868, Campoplex) preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona circumspectans

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex circumspectans Förster, 1868

  • vagula (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • subsulcata (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona confusa

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex confusus Förster, 1868

  • lacunosa (Kriechbaumer, 1883, Campoplex)

  • consimilis (Schmiedeknecht, 1908, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Dusona cultrator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex cultrator Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Dusona disclusa

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex disclusus Förster, 1868

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona dubitor

Hinz, 1977

  • oxyacanthae misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Horstmann (2011a); frequently misidentified as oxyacanthae (K. Horstmann, pers. comm.)

Dusona erythrogaster

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex erythrogaster Förster, 1868

  • indefessa (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona falcator

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon falcator Fabricius, 1775

Distribution

England

Dusona flagellator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon flagellator Fabricius, 1793

  • debilis (Förster, 1868, Campoplex) synonymy by Horstmann (1999a)

  • heterocera (Förster, 1868, Campoplex) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona holmgrenii

(Dalla Torre, 1901)

  • Campoplex Dalla Torre, 1901

  • unicincta (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex) preocc.

Dusona humilis

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex humilis Förster, 1868

  • eurynotus (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona incompleta

(Bridgman, 1889)

  • Campoplex incompletus Bridgman, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona inermis

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex inermis Förster, 1868

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona infesta

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex infestus Förster, 1868

  • terrifica (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

Distribution

Scotland, Wales

Dusona insignita

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex insignitus Förster, 1868

  • bistrigosa (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona juvenilis

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex juvenilis Förster, 1868

  • victor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • monozona (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Wales

Dusona leptogaster

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Campoplex leptogaster Holmgren, 1860

  • macrostylus (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • sylvicola (Habermehl, 1922, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona libertatis

(Teunissen, 1947)

  • Campoplex libertatis Teunissen, 1947

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona mercator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon mercator Fabricius, 1793

  • venditor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • oxyacanthae (Boie, 1855,)

  • mesoxantha (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona minor

(Provancher, 1879)

  • Campoplex minor Provancher, 1879

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona montana

(Roman, 1929)

  • Campoplex montanus Roman, 1929

  • carinifer (Teunissen, 1947, Campoplex)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona myrtilla

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Campoplex myrtillus Desvignes, 1856

  • tenthredinum (Tschek, 1871, Campoplex)

  • nobilitata (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

Distribution

England

Dusona nidulator

(Fabricius, 1804)

  • Ophion nidulator Fabricius, 1804

  • nitidulator (Holmgren, 1856, Campoplex)

  • circumscripta (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • martialis (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • vindex (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • bifida (Thomson, 1887, Campoplex)

  • obscura (Kiss, 1926, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona notabilis

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex notabilis Förster, 1868

  • scolator misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona obliterata

(Holmgren, 1872)

  • Campoplex obliteratus Holmgren, 1872

  • limniventris (Kriechbaumer, 1883, Campoplex)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona opaca

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Campoplex opacus Thomson, 1887

Dusona petiolator

(Fabricius, 1804)

  • Ophion petiolator Fabricius, 1804

  • lapponica (Holmgren, 1860, Campoplex)

  • callizona (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • punctata (Bridgman & Fitch, 1885, Campoplex)

  • punctata (Bridgman, 1886, Campoplex) preocc.

  • nigra (Kiss, 1924, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona pineticola

(Holmgren, 1872)

  • Campoplex pineticola Holmgren, 1872

  • litigiosa (Habermehl, 1922, Campoplex)

  • sibirica Hinz, 1985

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona polita

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex politus Förster, 1868

  • flavipalpis (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • mediana (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • spoliator (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • trisculpta (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

  • femorator (Bridgman & Fitch, 1885, Campoplex)

  • femorator (Bridgman, 1886, Campoplex) preocc.

  • latungula (Thomson, 1887, Campoplex)

  • splendens (Thomson, 1887, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona prominula

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex prominulus Förster, 1868

  • contumax (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • foveolata (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona pugillator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon pugillator Linnaeus, 1758

  • canaliculata (Förster, 1868, Campoplex) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona pulchripes

(Holmgren, 1872)

  • Campoplex pulchripes Holmgren, 1872

  • praecox (Teunissen, 1947, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona recta

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Campoplex rectus Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona rubidatae

Horstmann, 2009

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona rugifer

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex rugifer Förster, 1868

  • subaequalis (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • puncta (Kriechbaumer, 1883, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

English record from W.A. Ely (pers. comm.).

Dusona rugulosa

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex rugulosus Förster, 1868

Dusona semiflava

(Costa, 1883)

  • Campoplex semiflavus Costa, 1883

  • flaviscapus (Thomson, 1887, Campoplex)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona sobolicida

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex sobolicida Förster, 1868

  • ulcerata (Holmgren, 1872, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Dusona spinipes

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Campoplex spinipes Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona stenogaster

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex stenogaster Förster, 1868

  • monticola (Habermehl, 1922, Campoplex)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona stragifex

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex stragifex Förster, 1868

  • delusor misident.

  • adjuncta (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • areolata (Brauns, 1895, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Dusona stygia

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex stygius Förster, 1868

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona subimpressa

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex subimpressus Förster, 1868

  • transitoria (Kiss, 1924, Campoplex)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona tenuis

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex tenuis Förster, 1868

  • agnata (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • anxia (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • peraffinis (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

  • proxima (Förster, 1868, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona terebrator

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex terebrator Förster, 1868

  • added by

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona thomsoni

Hinz, 1966

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011a)

Dusona vigilator

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex vigilator Förster, 1868

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dusona xenocampta

(Förster, 1868)

  • Campoplex xenocamptus Förster, 1868

  • polyxantha (Strobl, 1904, Campoplex)

  • baltica (Habermehl, 1926, Campoplex)

Distribution

Scotland

Echthronomas

Förster, 1869

Echthronomas facialis

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Anilasta facialis Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

Horniman, det. Shaw, added here

Echthronomas ochrostoma

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Casinaria ochrostoma Holmgren, 1860

Notes

BMNH, added here

Echthronomas tricincta

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex tricinctus Gravenhorst, 1829

Enytus

Cameron, 1905

  • IOCTES Förster, 1869

  • NAREOLATA Ellinger & Sachtleben, 1928

Enytus apostata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex apostata Gravenhorst, 1829

  • exareolata (Ratzeburg, 1852, Campoplex)

  • reticulata (Bridgman, 1884, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

distribution data from Shaw (1981)

Enytus appositor

(Aubert, 1970)

  • Diadegma appositor Aubert, 1970

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Enytus crataegellae

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia crataegellae Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Enytus neoapostata

(Horstmann, 1969)

  • Diadegma neoapostata Horstmann, 1969

  • neapostatus misspelling

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Enytus parvicanda

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Angitia parvicanda Thomson, 1887

  • parvicauda misspelling

Enytus styriacus

(Horstmann, 1980)

  • Diadegma styriacum Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Eriborus

Förster, 1869

  • ZAPORUS Förster, 1869

Notes

Distribution data for Eriborus species from Horstmann (1987) and the collections of BMNH, NMS and UM.

Eriborus braccatus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon braccatus Gmelin, 1790

  • jocator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • nigriventris (Habermehl, 1922, Anilasta)

Distribution

England

Eriborus dorsalis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex dorsalis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • micorocephalus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ischnoceros)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Listed twice by Fitton (1978), under Meloboris and Eriborus.

Eriborus perfidus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex perfidus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • aberrans (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • obscuriventris Kiss, 1926

Distribution

England

Gonotypus

Förster, 1869

  • GONOTYPA Thomson, 1887

Gonotypus melanostoma

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Gonotypa melanostoma Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Hyposoter

Förster, 1869

  • AMELOCTONUS Förster, 1869

  • ISCHNOSCOPUS Förster, 1869

  • RHYTHMONOTUS Förster, 1869

Notes

species of Hyposoter excluded from the British and Irish list:

[anglicanus (Habermehl, 1923, Anilasta)] Only included on the British list on the basis that it was described from Carr material, of doubtful origin (see Perkins 1953, Shaw 2003).

Hyposoter albonotatus

(Bridgman, 1889)

  • Limneria albonotata Bridgman, 1889

  • melaleucus (Schmiedeknecht, 1909, Anilastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hyposoter alienus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria aliena Brischke, 1880

Distribution

Ireland

Hyposoter barrettii

(Bridgman, 1881)

  • Limneria barrettii Bridgman, 1881

  • teucrii (Bridgman, 1889, Limneria)

Distribution

England

Hyposoter boops

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Anilasta boops Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Horstmann (2013)and raised from synonymy with brischkei.

Hyposoter brischkei

(Bridgman, 1882)

  • Limneria brischkei Bridgman, 1882

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Hyposoter caedator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex caedator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • henscheli (Smits van Burgst, 1910, Anilastus)

  • persimilis (Szépligeti, 1916, Anilastus)

  • parvulus (Kiss, 1926, Anilastus)

Distribution

England

Hyposoter carbonarius

(Ratzeburg, 1844)

  • Campoplex carbonaria Ratzeburg, 1844

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hyposoter clausus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria clausa Brischke, 1880

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Many specimens in BMNH are only doubtfully identified; material in NMS has been recently identified by K. Horstmann.

Hyposoter coxator

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Anilasta coxator Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Hyposoter didymator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon didymator Thunberg, 1824

  • rotundator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • ruficinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • schmiedeknechti (Smits van Burgst, 1913, Anilastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Hyposoter discedens

(Schmiedeknecht, 1909)

  • Anilastus discedens Schmiedeknecht, 1909

Distribution

Ireland

Hyposoter dolosus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex dolosus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufimanus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex) synonymy by Horstmann (2000d)

  • oculatus (Tschek, 1871, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hyposoter fitchii

(Bridgman, 1881)

  • Limneria fitchii Bridgman, 1881

Hyposoter inquinatus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria inquinata Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

One British specimen (no locality) in BMNH but pointing the other direction, implying erroneous identification (by J.F. Perkins?). Carried over from the 1978 checklist and on the basis of material in UM, det. J.P. Brock.

Hyposoter leucomerus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Anilasta leucomera Thomson, 1887

  • tricinctus (Holmgren, 1858, Limneria) unavailable

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Hyposoter longulus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Anilasta longula Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Hyposoter neglectus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria neglecta Holmgren, 1860

  • varicoxa (Thomson, 1887, Anilasta)

  • variicoxus (Dalla Torre, 1901, Anilastus)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Hyposoter notatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex notatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Hyposoter obscurellus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria obscurella Holmgren, 1860

Hyposoter orbator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex orbator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufus (Bridgman, 1882, Limneria)

Hyposoter placidus

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Campoplex placidus Desvignes, 1856

Distribution

England

Hyposoter rhodocerae

(Rondani, 1877)

  • Tryphon rhodocerae Rondani, 1877

  • ebeninus misident.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Hyposoter ruficrus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Anilasta ruficrus Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Hyposoter thuringiacus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1909)

  • Anilastus thuringiacus Schmiedeknecht, 1909

Distribution

England, Ireland

Hyposoter tricolor

(Ratzeburg, 1844)

  • Campoplex tricolor Ratzeburg, 1844

  • vidua misident.

  • henaultii (Desvignes, 1856, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hyposoter virginalis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex virginalis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

distribution data from Horstmann (2000d)

Hyposoter vividus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria vivida Holmgren, 1860

  • albicrus (Thomson, 1877, Anilasta)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Lathroplex

Förster, 1869

Lathroplex clypearis

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Lathrostizus

Förster, 1869

  • LATHROSTIZA Thomson, 1887

Lathrostizus clypeatus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria clypeata Brischke, 1880

  • sternocerus (Thomson, 1887, Lathrostiza) synonymy by Horstmann (2004b)

Distribution

Scotland

Lathrostizus lugens

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex lugens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • vestigialis (Ratzeburg, 1852, Campoplex)

Distribution

England, Ireland, Isle of Man

Lemophagus

Townes, 1965

Lemophagus curtus

Townes, 1965

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Cox (2007); specimens in BMNH; NMS

Lemophagus errabundus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex errabundus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Salisbury (2003)

Leptocampoplex

Horstmann, 1970

Leptocampoplex cremastoides

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Nemeritis cremastoides Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, BMNH, added here; Horstmann (1999a) removed punctulatus (Ratze.) to a synonym of Porizon moderator (L.).

Macrus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Macrus parvulus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex parvulus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fusicornis (Roman, 1923, Lathroplex)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Melanoplex

Horstmann, 1987

Melanoplex bucculentus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria bucculentus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Meloboris

Holmgren, 1859

  • ASINAMORA Förster, 1869

  • NEPIERA Förster, 1869

  • PSEUDOCYMODUSA Habermehl, 1922

  • ANOIXIS Townes, 1970

Meloboris alternans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex alternans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • elachistae (Brischke, 1880, Cymodusa)

  • ruficornis (Bridgman, 1884, Limneria) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Meloboris cingulata

Horstmann, 2004

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2004b)

Meloboris collector

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon collector Thunberg, 1824

  • concinna (Holmgren, 1860, Limneria)

  • signata (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus)

  • foersteri (Kiss, 1924, Idechthis)

  • albicincta (Seyrig, 1927, Angitia)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Meloboris gracilis

Holmgren, 1859

  • monticolana (Bridgman, 1881, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Meloboris neglecta

(Habermehl, 1923)

  • Pseudocymodusa neglecta Habermehl, 1923

Meloboris proxima

(Perkins, 1942)

  • Nepiera proxima Perkins, 1942

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Nemeritis

Holmgren, 1860

  • PSEUDONEMERITIS Szépligeti, 1916

Notes

Distribution data from Horstmann (1994a).

Nemeritis breviventris

Horstmann, 1975

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Nemeritis caudatula

Thomson, 1887

  • rhaphidiae Kriechbaumer, 1892

  • raphidiae Dalla Torre, 1901

  • monticola Habermehl, 1922

Distribution

England

Nemeritis cingulata

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England

Nemeritis fallax

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex fallax Gravenhorst, 1829

  • crassiceps Habermehl, 1922

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Nemeritis lativentris

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Nemeritis macrocentra

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex macrocentrus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sordida (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • varipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • antennalis (Szépligeti, 1916, Angitia)

  • caudata (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus) preocc.

  • transsylvanica (Szépligeti, 1916, Canidia)

  • caudata (Gregor, 1940, Idechthis)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Nemeritis silvicola

Horstmann, 1973

Distribution

England

Nemeritis stenura

Thomson, 1887

Notes

One English specimen in NMS tentatively identified by K. Horstmann; carried over from Fitton (1978).

Nepiesta

Förster, 1869

Nepiesta mandibularis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria mandibularis Holmgren, 1860

  • aberrans misident.

  • umbrata (Brischke, 1880, Canidia)

  • nigra Szépligeti, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Nepiesta subclavata

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det Horstmann, added here

Nepiesta tricingulata

Horstmann, 1973

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det Horstmann, added here

Olesicampe

Förster, 1869

  • LIMNERIA Förster, 1859

  • HOLOCREMNUS Förster, 1869

  • OMOBORUS Förster, 1869

  • HOLOCREMNA Thomson, 1887

  • OLESICAMPA Thomson, 1887

Notes

Species of Olesicampe excluded from the British and Irish list:

[monticola (Hedwig, 1938, Holocremna)] Welsh specimens in BMNH, ex Cephalcia alpina (Hymenoptera: Pamphiliidae) (not a British native), det. K. Horstmann and I.D. Gauld, presumably brought over for biocontrol purposes.

[ratzeburgi (Tschek, 1871, Limneria)] Released in Wales for biocontrol purposes but with no evidence of successful establishment (Billany et al. 1983).

Doubtfully placed species of Olesicampe:

[affinis (Parfitt, 1882, Limneria) nom. dub.]

[alienata (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex) nom. dub.]

Olesicampe alboplica

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa alboplica Thomson, 1887

  • simplex (Thomson, 1887, Olesicampa)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Olesicampe argentata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex argentatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

Scotland

Olesicampe auctor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex auctor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • limbata (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex)

  • auctrix (Schulz, 1906, Olesicampa)

Distribution

England

Olesicampe binotata

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa binotata Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, added here

Olesicampe buccata

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Holocremna buccata Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Ireland

Olesicampe canaliculata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex canaliculatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

Isle of Man

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Olesicampe cavigena

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa cavigena Thomson, 1887

Olesicampe clandestina

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria clandestina Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

distribution data from Shaw (1999)

Olesicampe crassitarsis

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa crassitarsis Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Olesicampe erythropyga

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria erythropyga Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

Ireland

Olesicampe femorella

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa femorella Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, added here

Olesicampe forticostata

(Schmiedeknecht, 1909)

  • Anilastus forticostatus Schmiedeknecht, 1909

Distribution

England

Olesicampe fulcrans

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa fulcrans Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Olesicampe fulviventris

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon fulviventris Gmelin, 1790

Distribution

England, Ireland

Olesicampe geniculella

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa geniculella Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Olesicampe gracilipes

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa gracilipes Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Ireland

Olesicampe longipes

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon longipes Müller, 1776

  • canescens (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

Distribution

Ireland

Olesicampe macellator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon macellator Thunberg, 1824

  • retecta (Hartig, 1838, Campoplex)

  • cothurnata (Holmgren, 1860, Limneria)

  • frutetorum (Thomson, 1887, Holocremna)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Olesicampe nigroplica

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa nigroplica Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Olesicampe pagana

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria pagana Holmgren, 1860

Olesicampe paludicola

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria paludicola Holmgren, 1860

  • inculcator misident.

  • Olesicampe paludicola ?sagittaria (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Olesicampe patellana

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa patellana Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, added here

Olesicampe praecox

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria praecox Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

Ireland

Olesicampe proterva

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria proterva Brischke, 1880

  • luteipes (Thomson, 1887, Olesicampa)

  • subcallosa (Thomson, 1887, Olesicampa)

Distribution

Ireland

Olesicampe pubescens

(Ratzeburg, 1844)

  • Campoplex pubescens Ratzeburg, 1844

  • hyalinata (Holmgren, 1860, Limneria)

Distribution

Ireland

Olesicampe retusa

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Olesicampa retusa Thomson, 1887

Olesicampe sericea

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Campoplex sericeus Holmgren, 1856

Distribution

England, Ireland

Olesicampe sinuata

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Holocremna sinuata Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, UM, det. Brock, added here

Olesicampe transiens

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Campoplex transiens Ratzeburg, 1848

  • incrassator (Holmgren, 1856, Campoplex) synonymy by Horstmann (2007a)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Olesicampe vexata

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria vexata Holmgren, 1860

Olesicampe vitripennis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria vitripennis Holmgren, 1860

Phobocampe

Förster, 1869

  • HYPOTHEREUTES Förster, 1869

  • PHOBOCAMPA Thomson, 1887

Phobocampe alticollis

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Phobocampa alticollis Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2006a)

Phobocampe bicingulata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex bicingulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Phobocampe brumatae

Horstmann, 2009

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2006a)

Phobocampe confusa

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Phobocampa confusa Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Omitted by Fitton (1978) as it had previously only been recorded from Ireland (Stelfox 1929), although it was also discussed as a British species by Shaw and Askew (1976).

Phobocampe coniferella

(Roman, 1914)

  • Phobocampa coniferella Roman, 1914

  • facialis (Szépligeti, 1916, Holocremnus)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Šedivý (2004); Britain given as a locality by Šedivý (2004) but the specimens in BMNH are destroyed, leaving only the parasitoid cocoons; however there are English specimens in NMS, det. K. Horstmann.

Phobocampe crassiuscula

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex crassiusculus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Phobocampe croceipes

(Marshall, 1876)

  • Limneria croceipes Marshall, 1876

  • albitarsis Szépligeti, 1916

Distribution

England, Scotland

Phobocampe flavicincta

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Phobocampa flavicincta Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, added here

Phobocampe horstmanni

Šedivý, 2004

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Phobocampe lymantriae

Gupta, 1983

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Phobocampe neglecta

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria neglecta Holmgren, 1860

  • varicoxa (Thomson, 1887, Anilasta)

  • variicoxa (Dalla Torre, 1901, Anilastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Phobocampe nigra

Šedivý, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Phobocampe pulchella

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Phobocampa pulchella Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Phobocampe quercus

Horstmann, 2008

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2008b)

Phobocampe tempestiva

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria tempestiva Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Phobocampe unicincta

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex unicinctus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • disparis (Viereck, 1911, Hyoposoter)

Distribution

England

Phobocampe variabilis

Šedivý, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Porizon

Fallén, 1813

Porizon humuli

(Horstmann, 1987)

  • Phaedroctonus humuli Horstmann, 1987

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Porizon moderator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon moderator Linnaeus, 1758

  • strobinellae (Christ, 1791, Cynipsichneumon)

  • flaviventris (Ratzeburg, 1844, Campoplex)

  • punctulatus (Ratzeburg, 1844, Cremastus) synonymy by Horstmann (1999a)

  • ensifer (Brischke, 1880, Limneria)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Porizon transfuga

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex transfuga Gravenhorst, 1829

  • syringellae Hedwig, 1944

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Pyracmon

Holmgren, 1859

Pyracmon fumipennis

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Porizon fumipennis Zetterstedt, 1838

Distribution

Ireland

Pyracmon sepiellus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Limneria sepiella Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Rhimphoctona

Förster, 1869

  • PARAPYRACMON Clément, 1924

Xylophylax

Kriechbaumer, 1878

Rhimphoctona (Xylophylax) megacephalus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex megacephalus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • corvina (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phytodietus)

  • austriaca (Tschek, 1871, Pyracmon)

  • megalocephalus (Schulz, 1906, Campoplex)

  • rufipes (Lange, 1911, Pyracmon) preocc.

  • hungarica (Kiss, 1926, Pyracmon)

Distribution

England

Rhimphoctona (Xylophylax) melanura

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Pyracmon melanurus Holmgren, 1860

  • signata (Habermehl, 1922, Pyracmon)

Rhimphoctona (Xylophylax) obscuripes

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Pyracmon obscuripes Holmgren, 1860

  • alpina (Strobl, 1904, Pyracmon)

Distribution

Ireland

Rhimphoctona (Xylophylax) xoridiformis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Pyracmon xoridiformis Holmgren, 1860

  • nigerrima (Kiss, 1924, Eclytus)

Scirtetes

Hartig, 1838

  • SPUDASTICA Förster, 1869

Scirtetes robustus

(Woldstedt, 1874)

  • Limneria robusta Woldstedt, 1874

  • kriechbaumeri (Bridgman, 1882, Limneria)

  • petiolaris (Thomson, 1887, Spudastica)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Sinophorus

Förster, 1869

  • EULIMNERIA Schmiedeknecht, 1907

Notes

doubtfully placed species of Sinophorus:

[paniscus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Campoplex) nom. dub.] Morley (1915) identified Sinophorus paniscus as British but this name is now a synonym of Macrus filiventris Gravenhorst, 1829 (Horstmann 1978a), a rarely collected southern European species; the identity of Morley’s specimens is not known.

Sinophorus albidus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon albidus Gmelin, 1790

  • hungaricus (Szépligeti, 1916, Omorgus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Sinophorus bridgmanii

(Dalla Torre, 1901)

  • Limnerium bridgmanii Dalla Torre, 1901

  • distinctus (Bridgman, 1887, Limneria) preocc.

  • renominatus (Morley, 1915, Limnerium)

Distribution

England

Sinophorus costalis

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Limneria costalis Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Ireland

Sinophorus crassifemur

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Limneria crassifemur Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Ireland

Sinophorus fuscicarpus

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Limneria fuscicarpus Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Sanborne (1984)

Sinophorus geniculatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex geniculatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nigritellus (Thomson, 1887, Limneria)

  • argentator (Aubert, 1960, Campoplex)

Distribution

Ireland

Sinophorus juniperinus

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Campoplex juniperinus Holmgren, 1856

  • ornatus (Gregor, 1941, Omorgus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Sanborne (1984)

Sinophorus pleuralis

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Limneria pleuralis Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Sanborne (1984)

Sinophorus turionum

(Ratzeburg, 1844)

  • Campoplex turionum Ratzeburg, 1844

  • spectabilis (Rudow, 1883, Limneria)

  • planiscapus (Thomson, 1887, Limneria)

  • rufifemur (Thomson, 1887, Limneria)

  • nigrotibialis (Kiss, 1926, Eulimneria)

  • alkae (Ellinger & Sachtleben, 1928, Limnerium)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Sanborne (1984)

Sinophorus xanthostomus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex xanthostomus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pineticola (Thomson, 1887, Limneria)

  • deserticola (Tosquinet, 1896, Campoplex)

Synetaeris

Förster, 1869

Synetaeris heteropus

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

Scotland

Tranosema

Förster, 1869

Tranosema carbonellum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Synetaeris carbonella Thomson, 1887

  • aterrimum (Strobl, 1904, Pyracmon)

  • rossicum (Szépligeti, 1916, Canidia)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, Perkins, added here

Tranosema exoletum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga exoleta Thomson, 1887

  • geniculatum (Ulbricht, 1910, Omorgus) unavailable

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, UM, added here

Tranosema hyperboreum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Limneria hyperborea Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Tranosema intermedium

(Szépligeti, 1916)

  • Gonotypus intermedius Szépligeti, 1916

  • majus (Szépligeti, 1916, Gonotypus)

  • minus (Szépligeti, 1916, Gonotypus)

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Tranosema latiusculum

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga latiuscula Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Tranosema nigridens

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Omorga nigridens Thomson, 1887

  • striolatum (Thomson, 1887, Omorga)

  • alpinator Aubert, 1966

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1978a)

Tranosema rostrale

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria rostralis Brischke, 1880

  • arenicola Thomson, 1887

  • thuringiacum (Schmiedeknecht, 1907, Sinophorus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Tranosemella

Horstmann, 1978

Tranosemella citrofrontalis

(Hedwig, 1939)

  • Anilasta citrofrontalis Hedwig, 1939

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Horstmann, Shaw, Broad, added here

Tranosemella coxalis

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Limneria coxalis Brischke, 1880

Distribution

England

Notes

One British specimen in BMNH is probably coxalis; another British specimen has been labelled 'robusta Wold.' (=Scirtetes) and an English specimen has been labelled as 'interruptus'. Locality data from reared specimens in NMS, det. K. Horstmann.

Tranosemella praerogator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon praerogator Linnaeus, 1758

  • chrysogaster (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • mandibulator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • interrupta (Holmgren, 1858, Limneria)

  • laticrus (Thomson, 1887, Angitia)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

some distribution data from Shaw (1981)

Venturia

Schrottky, 1902

  • IDECHTHIS Förster, 1869

  • DEVORGILLA Cameron, 1907

  • NEMERITIS misident.

Venturia canescens

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex canescens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • frumentaria (Rondani, 1874, Campoplex)

  • orientalis (Schmiedeknecht, 1909, Omorgus)

  • compressa (Hedwig, 1962, Angitia)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Collyriinae

COLLYRIINAE

Cushman, 1924

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton (1984) and the collections of NMS.

Collyria

Schiødte, 1839

  • PACHYMERUS Gravenhorst, 1829

Collyria coxator

(Villers, 1789)

  • Ichneumon coxator Villers, 1789

  • Collyria coxator ?falcata (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • Collyria coxator ?arcuata (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • calcitrator (Gravenhorst, 1807, Bassus)

  • puncticeps (Thomson, 1877, Pachymerus)

  • calcitratrix Schulz, 1906

Distribution

England

Collyria trichophthalma

(Thomson, 1877)

  • Pachymerus trichophthalmus Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England

Cremastinae

CREMASTINAE

Förster, 1869

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton and Gauld (1980) and the collections of NMS and BMNH.

Cremastus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Notes

species excluded from the British and Irish list by Fitton and Gauld (1980):

[crassicornis Thomson, 1890]

Cremastus bellicosus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • partitus Szépligeti, 1899

  • meridionator Aubert, 1960

Distribution

England

Cremastus cephalotes

Šedivý, 1970

  • ponticus Kolarov, 1982

Distribution

England

Cremastus geminus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • areolaris Strand, 1918

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Cremastus infirmus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • filicaudis Szépligeti, 1905

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cremastus kratochvili

Šedivý, 1970

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Fitton and Gauld (1980)

Cremastus pungens

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • laeviusculus Thomson, 1890

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cremastus spectator

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • binotatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • melanarius Szépligeti, 1901

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Dimophora

Förster, 1869

  • DIMOPHORUS Thomson, 1889

Dimophora nitens

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Campoplex nitens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • robusta Brischke, 1880

  • similis Brischke, 1880

  • arenicola (Thomson, 1890, Dimophorus)

Distribution

England

Pristomerus

Curtis, 1836

Pristomerus armatus

(Lucas, 1849)

  • Collyria armata Lucas, 1849

  • glandarius (Rondani, 1877, Odontomerus)

  • gratiosus Tosquinet, 1896

  • cingulatus Szépligeti, 1905

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Shaw & Narolsky, added here

Pristomerus horribilis

Narolsky, 1987

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Pristomerus vulnerator

(Panzer, 1799)

  • Ichneumon vulnerator Panzer, 1799

  • marginalis Habermehl, 1923

  • stigmaticus Hellén, 1949

Distribution

England, Ireland

Temelucha

Förster, 1869

  • PARACREMASTUS Szépligeti, 1899

Notes

species excluded from the British and Irish list by Fitton and Gauld (1980):

[decorata (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cremastus)]

[subnasuta (Thomson, 1890, Cremastus)]

Temelucha arenosa

(Szépligeti, 1899)

  • Cremastus arenosus Szépligeti, 1899

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton and Gauld (1980)

Temelucha interruptor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cremastus interruptor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • buoliana (Curtis, 1854, Cremastus)

Distribution

England

Temelucha ophthalmica

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Cremastus ophthalmicus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Fitton and Gauld (1980)

Temelucha signata

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Cremastus signatus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton and Gauld (1980)

Cryptinae

CRYPTINAE

Kirby, 1837

  • PHYGADEUONTINAE Förster, 1869

  • GELINAE Viereck, 1918

  • HEMITELINAE Förster, 1869

CRYPTINI

Kirby, 1837

  • MESOSTENINI Ashmead, 1900

  • ECHTHRINI Narayanan & Kundanlal, 1958

Notes

Unless noted otherwise, distribution data from Schwarz and Shaw (1998) and the collections of BMNH and UM, with further references given.

Acroricnus

Ratzeburg, 1852

  • XENODOCON Förster, 1855

  • MACROBATUS Holmgren, 1856

  • LINOCERAS Taschenberg, 1865

  • LEPTOBATIDES Buysson, 1896

Acroricnus stylator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon stylator Thunberg, 1824

  • macrobatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • schaumii Ratzeburg, 1852

  • clavator (Holmgren, 1856, Macrobatus)

  • exannulatus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Linoceras) unavailable

Distribution

England, Ireland

Agrothereutes

Förster, 1850

  • SPILOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Agrothereutes abbreviatus

(Fabricius, 1794)

  • Ichneumon abbreviatus Fabricius, 1794

  • abbreviator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) misident.

  • abbreviator (Fabricius, 1798, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • breviator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • marginellus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (2001b)

  • pygoleucus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • tibiator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • ocellator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Cryptus)

  • evanescens (Ratzeburg, 1852, Cryptus)

  • leucomerus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Cryptus)

  • dispar (Thomson, 1873, Spilocryptus)

  • destitutus Vollenhoven, 1879

  • spectabilis (Rudow, 1886, Aptesis)

  • tricolor (Rudow, 1886, Aptesis)

  • brevipennis (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Spilocryptus) preocc.

  • spectabilis (Rudow, 1914, Aptesis) preocc.

  • atratus (Rudow, 1917, Stibeutes) preocc.

  • livonensis (Rudow, 1917, Aptesis)

  • spectabilis (Rudow, 1917, Aptesis) preocc.

  • tricolor (Rudow, 1917, Aptesis)

  • cingulatus (Kiss, 1924, Gambrus)

  • variegatus (Kiss, 1924, Gambrus) preocc.

  • alpium Heinrich, 1951 synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Schwarz and Shaw (1998) separately list the distributions of three forms of abbreviatus, f. brevipennis (Marshall, 1867, Cryptus) (syn. batavus Vollenhoven, 1873), f. hopei (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pezomachus) and f. incubitor (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus).

Agrothereutes adustus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus adustus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • albolineatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • nubeculatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • opisoleucus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • leucostictus (Hartig, 1838, Cryptus)

  • melanocerus (Ulbricht, 1916, Spilocryptus) unavailable

Agrothereutes aterrimus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus aterrimus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bicingulatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

Agrothereutes fumipennis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus fumipennis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • zygaenarum (Thomson, 1873, Spilocryptus)

  • hymotomadum (Rudow, 1883, Cryptus)

  • nigricans (Kiss, 1915, Spilocryptus)

  • gracilentus (Habermehl, 1929, Spilocryptus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Agrothereutes hospes

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Cryptus hospes Tschek, 1871

  • solitarius (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • intermedius (Verhoeff, 1890, Cryptus) preocc.

Agrothereutes leucorhaeus

(Donovan, 1810)

  • Ichneumon leucorhaeus Donovan, 1810

  • migrator misident.

  • bombycis (Boudier, 1836, Cryptus)

  • Agrothereutes leucorhaeus ?tibialis (Thomson, 1873, Spilocryptus)

  • temporalis (Szépligeti, 1916, Gambrus) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Spilocryptus tibialis was tentatively synonymised by Schwarz and Shaw (1998) but treated as a valid species (occuring in England) by M. Schwarz in his identifications of BMNH specimens.

Agrothereutes mandator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon mandator Linnaeus, 1758

  • ischioleucus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

  • cimbicis (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Agrothereutes mansuetor

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Cryptus mansuetor Tschek, 1871

  • nasutus (Thomson, 1873, Spilocryptus)

  • curiosus (Szépligeti, 1916, Gambrus) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998)

Agrothereutes saturniae

(Boie, 1855)

  • Cryptus saturniae Boie, 1855

  • pavoniae (Bauer, 1937, Spilocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Apsilops

Förster, 1869

  • DAPANUS Förster, 1869

  • HETEROTYPUS Förster, 1869

  • SOBAS Förster, 1869

  • TRICHOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Apsilops aquaticus

(Thomson, 1874)

  • Trichocrytus aquaticus Thomson, 1874

  • napiformis (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus)

Distribution

England

Apsilops cinctorius

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon cinctorius Fabricius, 1775

  • scirpi (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • spinuosus (Rudow, 1886, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England, Wales

Aritranis

Förster, 1869

  • PYCNOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Notes

Schwarz and Shaw (1998) clarified the uses of the generic names Aritranis, Hoplocryptus and Pycnocryptus.

Aritranis director

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon director Thunberg, 1824

  • peregrinator misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Aritranis nigripes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus nigripes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fuscomarginatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • insectator (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • jonicus (Tschek, 1872, Cryptus)

Distribution

England

Aritranis occisor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus occisor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • gracilis (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus) preocc.

  • fuscicornis (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • notabilis (Habermehl, 1926, Hoplocryptus)

  • punguri (Kiss, 1915, Spilocryptus)

Notes

Listed as a valid species by Yu and Horstmann (1997), as a synonym of nigripes by Schwarz and Shaw (1998) and then taken out of synonymy with nigripes by Sawoniewicz (2003) and treated as a valid species, with revised synonymy of both species, by Schwarz (2005).

Ateleute

Förster, 1869

  • ATELEUTA Schulz, 1906

Ateleute linearis

Förster, 1871

  • lissonotoides (Thomson, 1885, Hemiteles)

  • egregia (Schmiedeknecht, 1933, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998)

Buathra

Cameron, 1903

Buathra laborator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon laborator Thunberg, 1824

  • fabricii (Schiødte, 1839, Cryptus)

  • fulvipes (Magretti, 1884, Cryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (2004c)

  • fulvipes (Habermehl, 1902, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Buathra tarsoleuca

(Schrank, 1781)

  • Ichneumon tarsoleucos Schrank, 1781

  • leucopus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • leucotarsos (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • curvicauda (Thomson, 1896, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Caenocryptus

Thomson, 1873

Caenocryptus rufiventris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus rufiventris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • eborinus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Cryptus)

  • collaris (Rudow, 1883, Cryptus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

British specimens belong to the subspecies impunctatus Schwarz, 1991 (Schwarz and Shaw 1998).

Cryptus

Fabricius, 1804

  • EUCRYPTUS Haldeman, 1842

  • ITAMOPLEX Förster, 1869

Cryptus apparitorius

(Villers, 1789)

  • Ichneumon apparitorius Villers, 1789

  • pungens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • gratiosus Tschek, 1871

  • histrionicus Rudow, 1882

Cryptus arenicola

Thomson, 1873

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (2005), as Cryptus macellus Tschek, 1871 with arenicola synonymised under macellus but later Schwarz (2015) raised arenicola from synonymy and confirmed that British specimens are arenicola.

Cryptus armator

Fabricius, 1804

  • albatorius misident.

  • cunctator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • rusticator Zetterstedt, 1838

  • filicornis Rudow, 1886 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Cryptus dianae

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • gracilicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • leucostomus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • stenogaster Gravenhorst, 1829

  • seticornis (Ratzeburg, 1844, Ichneumon)

  • bolivari Kriechbaumer, 1898

  • solitarius Habermehl, 1909 preocc.

  • solitarius Habermehl, 1918 preocc.

Distribution

England

Cryptus fibulatus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rhenanus Ulbricht, 1911

  • antennalis Szépligeti, 1916

Distribution

Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998)

Cryptus inculcator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon inculcator Linnaeus, 1758

  • sponsor (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • regenerator (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • quadrilineatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • filicornis Ratzeburg, 1844

  • bicolor Rudow, 1882 preocc.

  • erythrostoma Rudow, 1882

  • lippensis Rudow, 1883

  • albopictus Seyrig, 1928 preocc.

Cryptus minator

Gravenhorst, 1829

Cryptus moschator

(Fabricius, 1787)

  • Ichneumon moschator Fabricius, 1787

  • polytropus Heinrich, 1951 synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

Distribution

England

Cryptus obscuripes

Zetterstedt, 1838

  • borealis Thomson, 1873 preocc.

  • carpathicus Szépligeti, 1916

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Schwarz, added here

Cryptus spinosus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

Schwarz and Shaw (1998) list Ichneumon armatorius Fabricius, 1787, as a synonym of Cryptus spinosus but Horstmann (Horstmann 1982, Horstmann 2001a) treats it as a species of Hoplismenus (Ichneumoninae), tentatively as a synonym of albifrons (Gravenhorst) (as axillatorius (Thunberg))

Cryptus spiralis

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon spiralis Geoffroy, 1785

  • inconspicuus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • hispanicus Habermehl, 1918

Cryptus titubator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon titubator Thunberg, 1824

  • difficilis Tschek, 1871

  • infumatus Thomson, 1873

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Cryptus tuberculatus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • investigator Tschek, 1871

  • solivagus Rossem, 1989

Distribution

England

Cryptus viduatorius

Fabricius, 1804

  • germari Taschenberg, 1865

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Echthrus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • SPHAETES Bremi, 1849

Notes

Echthrus is placed in the Cryptini, following Laurenne et al. (2006), rather than in the Hemigastrini, where it was placed by Townes (1970). Townes and Townes (1960) had previously placed Echthrus in the Cryptini based on similarities to the genera that Townes (1970) classified as the subtribe Gabuniina. The molecular results of Laurenne et al. (2006) support this interpretation, in agreement with Townes and Townes (1962).

Echthrus reluctator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon reluctator Linnaeus, 1758

  • usurpator (Scopoli, 1763, Ichneumon)

  • obex (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • rubiginosus (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • carbonator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • chirothecator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • ternator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • crassicrus (Bremi, 1849, Sphaetes)

  • corsicus (Marshall, 1901, Nyxeophilus)

  • nigerrimus Strobl, 1902

Distribution

England

Enclisis

Townes, 1970

Enclisis alpicola

(Habermehl, 1926)

  • Caenocryptus alpicola Habermehl, 1926

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Schwarz (1989); omitted from the British list bySchwarz and Shaw (1998).

Enclisis macilenta

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus macilentus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • remex (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • inflata (Thomson, 1873, Caenocryptus)

  • gracilipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Sawoniewicz (2003)

  • antennata (Bridgman, 1881, Cryptus)

  • laticrus (Thomson, 1896, Caenocryptus)

  • exareolata (Strobl, 1901, Chaeretymma)

  • rubi (Habermehl, 1921, Microcryptus)

  • alboclypeata (Kiss, 1924, Hoplocryptus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Enclisis ruficeps

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Cryptus ruficeps Desvignes, 1856

  • pulchella Schwarz, 1989

Enclisis vindex

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Cryptus vindex Tschek, 1871

  • pubiventris (Thomson, 1873, Caenocryptus)

  • tener (Thomson, 1873, Caenocryptus)

  • nubifer (Thomson, 1896, Caenocryptus)

  • striolata (Thomson, 1896, Caenocryptus)

  • nigriventris (Habermehl, 1919, Caenocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Gambrus

Förster, 1869

  • KALTENBACHIA Förster, 1869

  • HYGROCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Notes

Synonymy follows Schwarz and Shaw (1998) and Schwarz (2005).

Gambrus amoenus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus amoenus Gravenhorst, 1829

Gambrus bipunctatus

(Tschek, 1872)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998)and transferred from Aritranis.

Gambrus carnifex

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus carnifex Gravenhorst, 1829

  • varicoxis (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Gambrus incubitor

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon incubitor Linnaeus, 1758

  • vibex (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • upsaliensis (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • superus Thomson, 1896

  • quadricinctus (Strobl, 1901, Spilocryptus)

  • incertus Habermehl, 1935 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Schwarz and Shaw (1998) recorded Gambrus incubitor (including ornatus) from England, Scotland and Wales but, following Schwarz’s (Schwarz 2005) separation of incubitor and ornatus, most specimens in NMS actually belong to ornatus (M. Schwarz, pers. comm.).

Gambrus ornatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus ornatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ornatulus (Thomson, 1873, Spilocryptus)

  • inferus Thomson, 1896

  • quadricinctus (Strobl, 1901, Spilocryptus)

  • ruficoxis Habermehl, 1919

  • meridionator (Aubert, 1965, Agrothereutes) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Schwarz (2005); see note under incubitor. Irish occurrence confirmed by a specimen (coll. A. Anderson) identified by M. Schwarz. The species referred to as ornatus in older literature is now known to be bipunctatus (Schwarz and Shaw 1998).

Gambrus tricolor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus tricolor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • subcinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • opacus Szépligeti, 1916

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Listed as a species of Thrybius by Yu and Horstmann (1997), as a species of Gambrus by Schwarz and Shaw (1998).

Helcostizus

Förster, 1869

  • BRACHYCENTRUS Taschenberg, 1865 preocc.

  • CYRTOCRYPTUS Marshall, 1872

  • MESOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • HETEROCRYPTUS Woldstedt, 1874

  • CHENBERGUS Navás, 1930

Notes

Helcostizus is transferred here from the Phygadeuontini, following the molecular phylogenetic results of Laurenne et al. (2006). The combination of morphological characters associated with parasitising wood-boring hosts had previously led Townes & Townes (1962) to classify this genus in the Cryptini. Distribution data from Townes (1983) and Schwarz and Shaw (2010).

Helcostizus restaurator

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon restaurator Fabricius, 1775

  • albator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • brachycentrus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • crassipes (Hartig, 1847, Echthrus)

  • hercynianus (Hartig, 1847, Echthrus)

  • pimplarius (Taschenberg, 1865, Brachycentrus)

  • fuscitarsis (Haupt, 1917, Perosis)

  • turcicus (Fahringer, 1944, Brachycentrus)

  • serraticornis (Haupt, 1954, Perosis)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Hidryta

Förster, 1869

  • BRACHYCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • EUTHYCRYPTUS Jussel, 1907

Hidryta nigricoxa

(Provancher, 1888)

  • Cryptus nigricoxus Provancher, 1888

  • scrobiculifer (Jussel, 1907, Euthycryptus)

Distribution

Wales

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998)

Hidryta sordida

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Cryptus sordidus Tschek, 1871

  • melanopus (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus) preocc., synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

  • erythrocera (Thomson, 1873, Brachycryptus)

  • sordidula (Thomson, 1873, Brachycryptus)

  • hueberi (Dalla Torre, 1901, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

  • nigritarsis (Habermehl, 1918, Idiolispa)

  • pygmaea (Habermehl, 1918, Idiolispa)

  • henrichi (Kiss, 1924, Habrocryptus)

  • Hidryta sordida ?atlantica Horstmann, 1990 tentative synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Added by Edgar (1971); overlooked by Fitton (1978).

Hoplocryptus

Thomson, 1873

Hoplocryptus bellosus

(Curtis, 1837)

  • Cryptus bellosus Curtis, 1837

  • signatorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • pulcher Thomson, 1873

  • fuscipes (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • thoracicus (Brischke, 1881, Hygrocryptus)

  • macrophyiae (Rudow, 1911, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Hoplocryptus bohemani

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Cryptus bohemani Holmgren, 1856

  • rufoniger (Desvignes, 1856, Cryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (2000a)

  • mesoxanthus Thomson, 1873

Hoplocryptus confector

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus confector Gravenhorst, 1829

  • albus (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus)

  • brachysoma (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

  • dubius (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwarz and Shaw (1998)

  • elegans Thomson, 1873

  • thomsoni (Bridgman, 1881, Cryptus)

  • gladiator Kriechbaumer, 1899

  • caudatus Szépligeti, 1916

  • quadratus (Szépligeti, 1916, Gambrus) preocc.

  • gallicus (Habermehl, 1923, Gambrus)

  • enslini (Habermehl, 1923, Spilocryptus) preocc.

  • exannulatus Habermehl, 1926

  • hungaricus Habermehl, 1926 preocc.

Distribution

England

Hoplocryptus melanocephalus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus melanocephalus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (2007)

Hoplocryptus murarius

(Börner, 1782)

  • Ichneumon murarius Börner, 1782

  • olitorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • fugitivus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwarz (2007)

  • gracilis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • binotatulus Thomson, 1873

  • pseudocryptus (Szépligeti, 1916, Gambrus)

  • tegularis (Szépligeti, 1916, Gambrus)

  • ignalinoensis Strand, 1918

  • ratzeburgi (Habermehl, 1919, Spilocryptus)

  • obscurata (Kiss, 1929, Habrocryptus) preocc.

Notes

Ichneumon murarius has priority over fugitivus (as used by Schwarz and Shaw 1998) or olitorius; Hoplocryptus binotatulus f. grandis Habermehl, 1926 was removed from synonymy and is a junior synonym of the extralimital H. besseianus (Seyrig, 1926) (Schwarz 2007).

Hoplocryptus quadriguttatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus quadriguttatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • cognatus (Fonscolombe, 1850, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

  • mallorcanus Kriechbaumer, 1894 synonymy by Schwarz (2007)

  • enslini Habermehl, 1921 synonymy by Schwarz (2007)

  • hebraicator (Aubert, 1970, Aritranis) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

  • tiloidalis (Kolarov & Beyarslan, 1994, Agrothereutes) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

Distribution

England

Idiolispa

Förster, 1869

  • LIOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • PARACRYPTUS Szépligeti, 1916

Notes

species of Idiolispa deleted from the British and Irish list by Schwarz and Shaw (1998):

[obfuscator (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon)] Fitton (1978) listed obfuscator (Villers) as a doubtfully placed species of Trychosis but it was probably misidentified.

Idiolispa analis

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Bassus analis Gravenhorst, 1807

  • cursor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • elevata (Zetterstedt, 1838, Cryptus)

  • dubiosa (Kiss, 1924, Spilocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Idiolispa hungarica

(Szépligeti, 1916)

  • Paracryptus hungaricus Szépligeti, 1916

  • Idiolispa hungarica ?grossa misident.; Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

  • meyeri (Habermehl, 1926, Spilocryptus)

Notes

Status as a British species (listed as Agrothereutes grossus (Grav.) by Fitton 1978) regarded as tentative by Schwarz and Shaw (1998).

Idiolispa subalpina

(Schmiedeknecht, 1904)

  • Spilocryptus subalpinus Schmiedeknecht, 1904

  • heydeni (Habermehl, 1919, Spilocryptus)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998)

Ischnus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • HABROCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Ischnus agitator

(Olivier, 1792)

  • Ichneumon agitator Olivier, 1792

  • destructorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • rubricator (Panzer, 1801, Ichneumon)

  • constrictor (Fabricius, 1804, Cryptus)

  • minutorius (Fabricius, 1804, Cryptus)

  • minor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • pictor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • dineurae (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus)

  • oriicus (De Stefani, 1886, Cryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (2000a)

Ischnus alternator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus alternator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • unicinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • striatellus (Zetterstedt, 1838, Cryptus)

  • annulipes (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus)

  • annulitarsis (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Ischnus inquisitorius

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon inquisitorius Müller, 1776

  • migrator misident.

  • dictator (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • porrectorius (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon)

  • leucostictos (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • sanguinolentus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • assertorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • zonator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • triplicatorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • brachyurus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • geminus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Sawoniewicz (2003)

  • sannio (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • sedulus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Sawoniewicz (2003)

  • flavopictus (Rudow, 1883, Cryptus)

  • alpinus (Strobl, 1901, Habrocryptus)

  • obscuratus (Kiss, 1924, Habrocryptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

Horstmann (1968) misidentified Fabricius’s migrator, a mistake followed by Schwarz and Shaw (1998). Horstmann’s subsequent (Horstmann 2001a) lectotype designations resulted in inquisitorius becoming the valid name for migrator sensu Horstmann (1968) and Schwarz and Shaw (1998) and migrator being the senior synonym for collaris. Sawoniewicz (2003) correctly applied the names (Horstmann, pers. comm.).

Ischnus migrator

(Fabricius, 1775)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Listrognathus

Tschek, 1871

  • MESOSTENIDEA Viereck, 1914

  • MESOSTENUS misident.

Listrognathus firmator

(Fabricius, 1798)

  • Ichneumon firmator Fabricius, 1798

  • ligator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesostenus)

  • senilis (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus)

  • aculeatus (Rudow, 1883, Cryptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

The valid name according to Horstmann (2001a); listed as ligator by Schwarz and Shaw (1998). Distribution data from Horstmann (1990b).

Listrognathus mactator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon mactator Thunberg, 1824

  • niveatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesostenus)

  • pygostolus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesostenus)

  • tricolor Tschek, 1872

  • intermedius (Szépligeti, 1916, Mesostenus)

Listrognathus mengersseni

Schmiedeknecht, 1905

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1990b)

Listrognathus obnoxius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesostenus obnoxius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • zygaenarum (Ratzeburg, 1847, Cryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (1997)

  • subovalis (Thomson, 1873, Mesostenus)

  • robustus (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus)

  • subcircularis (Thomson, 1896, Mesostenus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Meringopus

Förster, 1869

  • GONIOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Meringopus attentorius

(Panzer, 1804)

  • Ichneumon attentorius Panzer, 1804

  • confiscator (Fabricius, 1804, Cryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • alboannulatus (Szépligeti, 1916, Cryptus)

Meringopus cyanator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus cyanator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • Meringopus cyanator ?fuscescens (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • Meringopus cyanator ?roeselii (Bechstein & Scharfenberg, 1805, Ichneumon)

Meringopus titillator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon titillator Linnaeus, 1758

  • recreator (Fabricius, 1804, Cryptus)

  • tornator (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • pupurator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • australis (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus) preocc.

  • latitarsis (Thomson, 1873, Cryptus)

  • pectinitarsis (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus)

  • titillatrix (Schulz, 1906, Trychosis)

  • meridionalis (Szépligeti, 1916, Cryptus)

  • orientalis (Szépligeti, 1916, Cryptus)

  • nigripes (Seyrig, 1927, Cryptus)

Distribution

England

Mesostenus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • STENARAEUS Thomson, 1896

Mesostenus transfuga

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • gallarum (Rudow, 1881, Hemiteles)

  • gallarum (Rudow, 1882, Hemiteles) preocc.

  • ingenuus Tosquinet, 1896

  • niger Kiss, 1929 synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

Distribution

England

Nematopodius

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • PSEUDOPIMPLA Fahringer, 1935

Nematopodius debilis

(Ratzeburg, 1852)

  • Mesostenus debilis Ratzeburg, 1852

  • formosus misident.

  • tricolor (Haupt, 1954, Mesostenus) preocc.

  • homonymator (Aubert, 1959, Mesostenus)

Distribution

England

Picardiella

Lichtenstein, 1920

  • BORCIELLA Constantineanu, 1929

  • NIPPORICNUS Uchida, 1931

  • PARETHA Seyrig, 1952

Picardiella melanoleuca

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus melanoleucus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • argiola (Rudow, 1882, Mesostenus)

  • peregrina (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Mesostenus)

  • crenulata (Constantineanu, 1929, Borciella)

  • tarsoleuca (Kiss, 1929, Habrocryptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Polytribax

Förster, 1869

  • EPIPHOBUS Förster, 1869

  • NELEOPHRON Förster, 1869

  • PLESIGNATHUS Förster, 1869

Notes

Polytribax is transferred here from the Hemigastrini, following the molecular phylogenetic results of Laurenne et al. (2006). Unlike hemigastrine genera (where known), Polytribax attack Lepidoptera pupae.

Polytribax arrogans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus arrogans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sectator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • longipes (Hartig, 1838, Cryptus)

  • halensis (Taschenberg, 1865, Phygadeuon)

  • nigriventris (Habermehl, 1917, Microcryptus) preocc.

  • tricolor (Fahringer, 1935, Plectocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Polytribax perspicillator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon perspicillator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • desertor (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • obscuripes (Taschenberg, 1865, Phygadeuon)

  • errator (Marshall, 1868, Phygadeuon)

  • rufofemoratus (Strobl, 1901, Plectocryptus)

  • nigrifemur (Kiss, 1929, Cryptus)

  • mocsari (Györfi, 1944, Megaplectes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Polytribax picticornis

(Ruthe, 1859)

  • Cryptus picticornis Ruthe, 1859

  • gravenhorstii (Thomson, 1883, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

NMS, BMNH, added here

Polytribax rufipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus rufipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • curvus (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • rufipes (Schrank, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • vexator (Pfankuch, 1921, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Sphecophaga

Westwood, 1840

  • CHRYONOMON Desvignes, 1856

  • CACOTROPA Förster, 1869

Sphecophaga vesparum

(Curtis, 1828)

  • Anomalon vesparum Curtis, 1828

  • striata (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

  • vesparum (Ratzeburg, 1852, Tryphon) preocc.

  • sericea (Thomson, 1888, Cacotropa)

  • thuringiaca Schmiedeknecht, 1914

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Thrybius

Townes, 1965

Thrybius brevispina

(Thomson, 1896)

  • Hygrocryptus brevispina Thomson, 1896

  • puhlmanni (Ulbricht, 1909, Hygrocryptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

Incorrectly listed as a synonym of praedator in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Thrybius praedator

(Rossi, 1792)

  • Ichneumon praedator Rossi, 1792

  • leucopygus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hoplismenus)

  • praedator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) preocc.

  • sanguinolentus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • elegans (Desvignes, 1856, Cryptus)

  • drewseni (Thomson, 1873, Hygrocryptus)

  • picticornis (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus) preocc.

  • praedatrix (Schulz, 1906, Aritranis)

  • puhlmanni (Ulbricht, 1909, Hygrocryptus)

  • continuus (Ulbricht, 1910, Hygrocryptus) unavailable

  • atrocoxatus (Ulbricht, 1916, Hygrocryptus) unavailable

Distribution

England, Wales

Trychosis

Förster, 1869

Trychosis ambigua

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Cryptus ambiguus Tschek, 1871

  • mesocastana (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (2005a)

  • molesta (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • annulicornis (Thomson, 1896, Goniocryptus)

  • trisculpta (Habermehl, 1929, Goniocryptus) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Schwarz, added here

Trychosis atripes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus atripes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • castaniventris (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • curvipes (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • jugorum (Strobl, 1901, Idiolispa)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Schwarz, added here

Trychosis ingrata

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Cryptus ingratus Tschek, 1871

  • macroura (Thomson, 1873, Goniocryptus)

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998); tentative identification

Trychosis insularis

Rossem, 1990

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998)

Trychosis legator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon legator Thunberg, 1824

  • mesocastana misident.

  • titillator misident.

  • bicolor (Lucas, 1849, Cryptus)

  • abnormis (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • inimica (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • plebeja (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • rustica (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • simulator (Tschek, 1871, Cryptus)

  • clypearis (Thomson, 1873, Goniocryptus)

  • parvula (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Goniocryptus)

  • simulatrix Schulz, 1906

  • timenda Rossem, 1990

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Trychosis neglecta

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Cryptus neglectus Tschek, 1871

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Schwarz, added here

Trychosis picta

(Thomson, 1873)

  • Goniocryptus pictus Thomson, 1873

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998) and removed from synonymy with legator

Trychosis tristator

(Tschek, 1871)

  • Cryptus tristator Tschek, 1871

  • glabricula (Thomson, 1873, Goniocryptus)

  • pleuralis (Thomson, 1896, Goniocryptus)

  • tristatrix Schulz, 1906

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998); UM

Xylophrurus

Förster, 1869

  • NYXEOPHILUS Förster, 1869

  • MACROCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • NYXEOPHILUS Thomson, 1885

Xylophrurus lancifer

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Echthrus lancifer Gravenhorst, 1829

  • dispar (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • Xylophrurus lancifer ?nubeculatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Echthrus)

  • Xylophrurus lancifer ?dentifer (Thomson, 1896, Caenocryptus)

  • Xylophrurus lancifer ?castaniventris (Habermehl, 1909, Kaltenbachia)

  • Xylophrurus lancifer ?rufescens (Ozolz, 1942, Kaltenbachia)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1998); it is unclear whether several names are synonyms of lancifer or tumidus.

Xylophrurus tumidus

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Cryptus tumidus Desvignes, 1856

  • longiseta (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

Separated from lancifer by Schwarz and Shaw (1998).

Stenarella

Szépligeti, 1916

Notes

Species of Stenarella excluded from the British and Irish list by Schwarz and Shaw (1998):

[domator (Poda, 1761, Ichneumon); syn. gladiator (Scopoli, 1763, Ichneumon)]

HEMIGASTRINI

Ashmead, 1900

  • APTESINI Smith & Shenefelt, 1955

  • ECHTHRINI Narayanan & Kundanlal, 1958

Notes

Following the molecular phylogenetic results of Laurenne et al. (2006), the genera Echthrus and Polytribax have been transferred to the Cryptini, together with Helcostizus from Phygadeuontini. ‘Hemigastrini’ is to be preferred over ‘Hemigasterini’ (Burks 2012). Distribution data from BMNH, NMS (mostly det. M. Schwarz and J. Sawoniewicz in the latter) and UM; Fitton (1976) also supplies some data on collection localities of type specimens.

Aconias

Cameron, 1904

Aconias tarsatus

(Bridgman, 1881)

  • Phygadeuon tarsatus Bridgman, 1881

  • pectoralis (Thomson, 1896, Plectocryptus)

  • lateannulatus (Strobl, 1901, Chaeretymma)

  • nigrofemoratus (Strobl, 1901, Plectocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Aptesis

Förster, 1850

  • PEZOPORUS Förster, 1869

  • CLYPEODIODON Aubert, 1968

Notes

doubtfully placed species of Aptesis:

[leucosticta (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) nom. dub.]

Aptesis assimilis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon assimilis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • distans (Thomson, 1883, Microcryptus)

Distribution

Ireland, Isle of Man

Aptesis cretata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon cretatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Aptesis femoralis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Microcryptus femoralis Thomson, 1883

  • zonata (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Microcryptus)

  • alpina (Strobl, 1901, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Aptesis flagitator

(Rossius, 1794)

  • Icheumon flagitator Rossius, 1794

  • pumilio (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • tyranna (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon) preocc.

  • hopei (Desvignes, 1856, Cryptus)

  • proximator (Costa, 1886, Phygadeuon)

  • tricolor (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Microcryptus)

  • hopei (Morley, 1907, Acanthocryptus) preocc.

  • feketei (Kiss, 1915, Acanthocryptus)

  • rufipes (Obrtel, 1953, Acanthocryptus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Aptesis improba

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon improbus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • exigua (Habermehl, 1909, Microcryptus)

  • bisignata (Habermehl, 1919, Microcryptus)

Distribution

Ireland

Aptesis jejunator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon jejunator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • abdominator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • nematorum (Rudow, 1886, Phygadeuon)

  • genalis (Kriechbaumer, 1895, Microcryptus)

  • albilarva (Speiser, 1908, Microcryptus)

  • brumatae (Silvestri, 1941, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Aptesis nigricollis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Acanthocryptus nigricollis Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a species of Rhembobius by Fitton (1978).

Aptesis nigritula

(Thomson, 1885)

  • Microcryptus nigritulus Thomson, 1885

  • nigripes (Strobl, 1901, Stenocryptus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Aptesis nigrocincta

(Gravenhorst, 1815)

  • Ichneumon nigrocinctus Gravenhorst, 1815

  • Aptesis nigrocincta ?bimaculata (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • sudetica (Gravenhorst, 1815, Ichneumon)

  • duplicatoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon, Ichneumon)

  • flaveolata (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • hostilis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • jucunda (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • ephippia (Rudow, 1914, Agrothereutes)

  • fulvipes (Rudow, 1914, Agrothereutes)

  • haemorrhoidalis (Rudow, 1914, Theroscopus)

  • analis (Rudow, 1917, Theroscopus)

  • borealis Rudow, 1917

  • clythrae (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • ephippia (Rudow, 1917, Agrothereutes) preocc.

  • fulvipes (Rudow, 1917, Agrothereutes) preocc.

  • haemorhoidalis (Rudow, 1917, Theroscopus) preocc.

  • nigrocincta (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Aptesis orbitalis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Microcryptus orbitalis Thomson, 1883

Notes

BMNH, added here; specimen labelled as from British Isles, Billups coll.

Aptesis scotica

(Marshall, 1868)

  • Phygadeuon scoticus Marshall, 1868

Distribution

Scotland

Aptesis terminata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon terminatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • gilvipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • ceilonota (Taschenberg, 1865, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England

Colocnema

Förster, 1869

  • COELOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Colocnema rufina

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon rufinus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • romani (Pfankuch, 1914, Plectocryptus)

Distribution

England

Cratocryptus

Thomson, 1873

Cratocryptus furcator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

Material in UM, det. J.P. Brock, but see note under subpetiolatus.

Cratocryptus subpetiolatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus subpetiolatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

Transferred from Cubocephalus by Sawoniewicz and Wanat (2003). This species seems to have been confused with furcator and it is not clear if furcator occurs in Britain or Ireland.

Cubocephalus

Ratzeburg, 1848

  • CHAERETYMMA Förster, 1869

  • ECPORTHETOR Förster, 1869

  • PAMMACHUS Förster, 1869

  • MICROCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • STENOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • PLANOCRYPTUS Heinrich, 1949

Cubocephalus anatorius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus anatorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • Cubocephalus anatorius ?dumetorum (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • stomaticus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Sawoniewicz (2003)

  • exareolatus (Habermehl, 1917, Cratocryptus)

  • albopictus (Kiss, 1924, Plectocryptus)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Cubocephalus associator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon associator Thunberg, 1824

  • ruficoxis (Thomson, 1873, Cratocryptus)

Distribution

England

Cubocephalus brevicornis

(Taschenberg, 1865)

  • Phygadeuon brevicornis Taschenberg, 1865

  • oviventris misident.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cubocephalus distinctor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon distinctor Thunberg, 1824

  • fortipes misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Sawoniewicz (2003) treats fortipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus), with canaliculatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon) as a synonym, as distinct from distinctor. Despite Sawoniewicz’s quote of Morley (1907) for the concept of fortipes, all the British material in BMNH is referrable to distinctor, based on Sawoniewicz’s characters for separation of the species. NMS material has been identified by J. Sawoniewicz as distinctor.

Cubocephalus femoralis

(Thomson, 1873)

  • Cratocryptus femoralis Thomson, 1873

  • kriegeri (Habermehl, 1911, Cratocryptus)

Cubocephalus nigriventris

(Thomson, 1874)

  • Stenocryptus nigriventris Thomson, 1874

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Cubocephalus sperator

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon sperator Müller, 1776

  • bilineatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • erythrinus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Sawoniewicz (2003)

  • lacteator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • semiorbitalis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • cruentus (Kriechbaumer, 1891, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a species of Pleolophus in Yu and Horstmann (1997) but included in Cubocephalus by Sawoniewicz (2003).

Demopheles

Förster, 1869

Demopheles corruptor

(Taschenberg, 1865)

  • Phygadeuon corruptor Taschenberg, 1865

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Phygadeuon caliginosus Grav. is listed as a synonym of D. corruptor by Fitton (1978) but is now treated as a synonym of Phygadeuon ovatus Grav.

Giraudia

Förster, 1869

  • CALOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • PSEUDOCRYPTUS Kriechbaumer, 1893

Giraudia grisescens

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus grisescens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • scansor (Thomson, 1890, Plectocryptus)

  • nigritarsis (Ulbricht, 1910, Plectocryptus) unavailable

Distribution

Ireland

Giraudia gyratoria

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon gyratorius Thunberg, 1824

  • congruens (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • dimimilis (Kiss, 1924, Megaplectes)

Javra

Cameron, 1903

  • MONOCRYPTUS Hellén, 1957

Javra anomala

(Morley, 1908)

  • Diadegma anomala Morley, 1908

  • hedwigi (Habermehl, 1929, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Javra opaca

(Thomson, 1873)

  • Cratocryptus opacus Thomson, 1873

  • gracilicornis (Kriechbaumer, 1891, Microcryptus)

  • jenneri (Heinrich, 1949, Microcryptus)

Distribution

Scotland

Javra tricincta

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus tricinctus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • areolaris (Thomson, 1883, Microcryptus)

  • prominens (Schmiedeknecht, 1931, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Listrocryptus

Brauns, 1905

Listrocryptus spatulatus

Brauns, 1905

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS (det. Schwarz), BMNH, added here

Megaplectes

Förster, 1869

  • IOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • MEGALOPLECTES Schulz, 1906

Megaplectes monticola

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon monticola Gravenhorst, 1829

  • regius (Taschenberg, 1865, Phygadeuon)

  • andrei (Berthoumieu, 1897, Eurylabus)

  • lucens Torka, 1935

Oresbius

Marshall, 1867

  • OPIDNUS Förster, 1869

Oresbius arridens

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon arridens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • niveatus (Desvignes, 1856, Ichneumon)

  • rhombifer (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Oresbius castaneus

Marshall, 1867

  • terrestris (Roman, 1909, Microcryptus)

Distribution

Scotland

Oresbius funereus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1905)

  • Microcryptus funereus Schmiedeknecht, 1905

Oresbius galactinus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon galactinus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fulgens (Taschenberg, 1865, Phygadeuon)

  • nigricans (Pfankuch, 1923, Microcryptus) unavailable

Distribution

Ireland

Oresbius leucopsis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus leucopsis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nycthemerus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • brumatae (Rudow, 1886, Phygadeuon)

  • nigriventris (Thomson, 1896, Mesocryptus)

  • victorovi Jonaitis, 1981

Distribution

England, Ireland

Oresbius nivalis

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Cryptus nivalis Zetterstedt, 1838

  • opacus (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus) preocc.

  • borealis (Thomson, 1883, Microcryptus)

  • exannulatus (Roman, 1909, Microcryptus) preocc.

Oresbius subguttatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus subguttatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • contracta (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • punctata (Ratzeburg, 1844, Cryptus)

  • abscissa (Ratzeburg, 1852, Cryptus)

  • incerta (Ratzeburg, 1852, Cryptus)

  • silesiacus (Habermehl, 1920, Platylabus) synonymy by Horstmann (2006d)

  • discedens (Habermehl, 1929, Platylabus) synonymy by Horstmann (2006d)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a species of Aptesis by Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Parmortha

Townes, 1962

Parmortha parvula

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus parvulus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • erythropus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Parmortha pleuralis

(Thomson, 1873)

  • Cratocryptus pleuralis Thomson, 1873

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Plectocryptus

Thomson, 1873

Plectocryptus albulatorius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus albulatorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • hilarulus Schmiedeknecht, 1905

Plectocryptus digitatus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon digitatus Gmelin, 1790

  • bivinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • poecilopus (Rudow, 1883, Cryptus)

  • niger (Kiss, 1926, Habrocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Plectocryptus effeminatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus effeminatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • flavopunctatus (Bridgman, 1889, Phygadeuon)

  • armatus (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Microcryptus)

  • clavatus (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Microcryptus)

  • sellatus Ulbricht, 1911 unavailable

  • lancifer (Roman, 1925, Acanthocryptus)

Distribution

England

Plectocryptus periculosus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1905)

  • Microcryptus periculosus Schmiedeknecht, 1905

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Schwarz, added here

Pleolophus

Townes, 1962

Pleolophus basizonus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon basizonus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • larvincola (Scharfenberg, 1805, Ichneumon) nom. ob.

  • varicolor (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • pteronum (Hartig, 1838, Phygadeuon)

  • commutatus (Ratzeburg, 1848, Phygadeuon)

  • obscurus (Ulbricht, 1913, Microcryptus) unavailable

  • nigrinus (Fahringer, 1941, Spilocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Sawoniewicz (2003) established that basizonus Grav. is a junior synonym of larvincola but under article 23.9 of the Code (ICZN 1999), bazizonus should be a protected name and larvincola a nomen oblitum (Horstmann 2006b).

Pleolophus brachypterus

(Gravenhorst, 1815)

  • Ichneumon brachypterus Gravenhorst, 1815

  • micropterus misident.

  • assimilis (Förster, 1850, Aptesis)

  • curtulus (Kriechbaumer, 1891, Microcryptus)

  • antennalis (Kiss, 1924, Habrocryptus)

  • hungaricus (Kis, 1924, Hemichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Pleolophus sericans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon sericans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pictus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • eximius (Habermehl, 1935, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Pleolophus vestigialis

(Förster, 1850)

  • Aptesis vestigialis Förster, 1850

  • aphyopterus (Förster, 1850, Aptesis)

  • formosus (Förster, 1850, Aptesis)

  • unifasciatus (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Microcryptus)

  • alpinus (Rudow, 1917, Aptesis)

  • triangularis (Kiss, 1924, Microcryptus)

  • angustipetiolatus (Ozols, 1934, Microcryptus)

  • piceus (Fahringer, 1935, Stibeutes)

Rhembobius

Förster, 1869

  • ULOTHYMUS Förster, 1869

  • ACANTHOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Notes

Since Townes (1970), Rhembobius has been placed in the Phygadeuontini, subtribe Ethelurgina, along with other parasitoids of syrphid (Diptera) larvae, but Quicke et al. (2009) always found Rhembobius to group with the Hemigastrini in their molecular phylogenetic analyses. Distribution data from Horstmann (2000e), Schwarz and Shaw (2010), BMNH, plus additional reference.

Rhembobius bifrons

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon bifrons Gmelin, 1790

  • rufoniger (Bridgman, 1889, Phygadeuon)

  • minimus (Lange, 1911, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a species of Aptesis by Fitton (1978).

Rhembobius perscrutator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon perscrutator Thunberg, 1824

  • basalis (Smith, 1874, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Godfrey and Whitehead (2001)

Rhembobius quadrispinus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon quadrispinus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ambiguus (Berthoumieu, 1914, Platylabus)

  • albicoxis (Kiss, 1915, Ryssolabus)

  • limnophilus (Smits van Burgst, 1920, Acanthocryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (2000e)

  • nigrobasicus (Kiss, 1924, Acanthocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Schenkia

Förster, 1869

  • ECPAGLUS Förster, 1869

  • SCHENCKIA Dalla Torre, 1901

Schenkia graminicola

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon graminicola Gravenhorst, 1829

  • brevicornis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • humilis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • alta Jonaitis, 1981

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Schenkia labralis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon labralis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

Ireland

Schenkia spinolae

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon spinolae Gravenhorst, 1829

PHYGADEUONTINI

Förster, 1869

  • HEMITELINI Förster, 1869

  • GELINI Viereck, 1918

Notes

Helcostizus is transferred here to the Cryptini, following the molecular phylogenetic results of Laurenne et al. (2006), which also accords better with its morphology, very aberrant within the Phygadeuontini. See notes under ‘Cryptini’. Distribution data mainly taken from Schwarz and Shaw (1999), Schwarz and Shaw (2000), Schwarz and Shaw (2010), Schwarz and Shaw (2011), with some additional data from BMNH, in particular, also UM and some type localities from Fitton (1976); other sources are provided under the relevant genera/species.

Aclastus

Förster, 1869

  • DAETORA Förster, 1869

  • MICROPLEX Förster, 1869

  • OPISTHOSTENUS Förster, 1869

  • FETIALIS Rossem, 1990 synonymy by anon. (2001), Broad (2004)

Aclastus borealis

(Boheman, 1866)

  • Hemiteles borealis Boheman, 1866

  • septentrionalis (Holmgren, 1869, Hemiteles)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1980b)

Aclastus eugracilis

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Aclastus flavipes

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1980b)

Aclastus gracilis

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles gracilis Thomson, 1884

  • furcifer Hellén, 1967

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Aclastus micator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon micator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • necator misident.

  • caudator Hellén, 1967

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Listed, as necator (Fab.) (a name belonging to the Braconidae, Horstmann 2001a), as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978); Morley’s (Morley 1907) redescription of necator refers partly to micator (Schwarz and Shaw 2000).

Aclastus minutus

(Bridgman, 1886)

  • Hemiteles minutus Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Irish occurrence from Anderson et al. (2006)

Aclastus pilosus

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1980b)

Aclastus solutus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles solutus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Aclastus transversalis

Horstmann, 1980

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann (1980b)

Acrolyta

Förster, 1869

  • RHADINOCERA Förster, 1869

Acrolyta flagellator

Schwarz & Shaw, 2000

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Acrolyta marginata

(Bridgman, 1883)

  • Hemiteles marginatus Bridgman, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland

Acrolyta nens

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Hemiteles nens Hartig, 1838

  • submarginata (Bridgman, 1883, Hemiteles)

  • rufizonata (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Acrolyta okadai

(Uchida, 1942)

  • Adiastola okadai Uchida, 1942

Notes

Added by Schwarz & Shaw (2000)Schwarz and Shaw (2000)and transferred from Eudelus.

Acrolyta pseudonens

Schwarz & Shaw, 2000

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Acrolyta rufocincta

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles rufocinctus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • distincta (Bridgman, 1883, Hemiteles)

  • capreolus (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

  • quadrimaculata (Lange, 1911, Hemiteles)

  • obscurata (Kiss, 1924, Hemiteles)

  • unifasciata (Kiss, 1924, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

The name rufocincta was listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978) whilst the names distincta and capreola were listed as species of Acrolyta and Eudelus, respectively.

Acrolyta semistrigosa

(Schmiedeknecht, 1897)

  • Hemiteles semistrigosus Schmiedeknecht, 1897

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Agasthenes

Förster, 1869

  • ASTHENOPTERA Förster, 1869

Notes

Some distribution data from Townes (1983).

Agasthenes subarcticus

(Jussila, 1965)

  • Hemiteles subarcticus Jussila, 1965

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1998a)

Agasthenes varitarsus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles varitarsus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • stagnalis (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Amphibulus

Kriechbaumer, 1893

Notes

Some dstribution data from Sawoniewicz (2003).

Amphibulus gracilis

Kriechbaumer, 1893

  • bispinus (Thomson, 1894, Cratocryptus)

  • aertsi (Habermehl, 1926, Stylocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Arotrephes

Townes, 1970

Notes

Some distribution data from Horstmann (1993c).

Arotrephes laeviscutum

Horstmann, 1993

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993c)

Arotrephes parvipennis

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Phygadeuon parvipennis Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993c)

Arotrephes perfusor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus perfusor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nitidus (Bridgman, 1889, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Listed by Fitton (1978) as Charitopes nitidus (Bridg.).

Arotrephes speculator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon speculator Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Atractodes

Gravenhorst, 1829

Notes

Distribution data from Jussila (Jussila 1979, Jussila 1983, Jussila 2001), and the collections of NMS (det. Jussila), with additional references given.

doubtfully placed species of Atractodes:

[dionaeus Haliday, 1837 nom. nud., from England, Ireland; Fitton (1976)]

[piceicornis Haliday, 1837 nom. nud., from Ireland; Fitton (1976)]

[salius Haliday, 1837 nom. nud., from Ireland; Fitton (1976)]

[vestalis Haliday, 1837 nom. nud.]

Asyncrita

Förster, 1876

Atractodes (Asyncrita) acuminator

Roman, 1909

Distribution

England

Notes

added byJussila (2001)

Atractodes (Asyncrita) albovinctus

Haliday, 1837

  • mediatus (Förster, 1876, Asyncrita)

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

Treated as a nomen nudum by Fitton (1976) but was established as a senior synonym of mediatus by Jussila (1994a).

Atractodes (Asyncrita) ambiguus

Ruthe, 1859

  • truncator Roman, 1909

Distribution

England

Atractodes (Asyncrita) angustipennis

Förster, 1876

  • adversarius Förster, 1876

  • affinis Förster, 1876

  • cryptonastes Förster, 1876

  • gracilentus Förster, 1876

  • invalidus Förster, 1876

  • subdentatus Förster, 1876

  • vilis Förster, 1876

  • flavicoxa Thomson, 1884

  • thomsonii Dalla Torre, 1902 preocc.

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Atractodes (Asyncrita) assimilis

Förster, 1876

  • minusculus Förster, 1876

  • sordidus Förster, 1876

  • sponsus Förster, 1876

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Jussila (2001)

Atractodes (Asyncrita) croceicornis

Haliday, 1839

  • acceptus Förster, 1876

  • aemulator Förster, 1876

  • alticola Förster, 1876

  • atricornis Förster, 1876

  • contrarius Förster, 1876

  • designatus Förster, 1876

  • difficilis Förster, 1876

  • distinctus Förster, 1876

  • engadinus Förster, 1876

  • exosus Förster, 1876

  • expertus Förster, 1876

  • fatalis Förster, 1876

  • inclinans Förster, 1876

  • infestus Förster, 1876

  • intemperans Förster, 1876

  • laboriosus Förster, 1876

  • minax Förster, 1876

  • modestus Förster, 1876

  • nodifer Förster, 1876

  • obsoletus Förster, 1876

  • placidus Förster, 1876

  • praepotens Förster, 1876

  • progenitus Förster, 1876

  • quaerulosus Förster, 1876

  • rapinatorius Förster, 1876

  • reconditus Förster, 1876

  • ruficinctus Förster, 1876

  • singularis Förster, 1876

  • solivagus Förster, 1876

  • sollicitator Förster, 1876

  • sulcatulus Förster, 1876

  • ultorius Förster, 1876

  • vanus Förster, 1876

  • vorax Förster, 1876

  • ruficornis Brischke, 1880

  • compressus Thomson, 1884 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Atractodes (Asyncrita) cryptobius

Förster, 1876

  • eryptobius misspelling

  • carinatus Förster, 1876

  • conspicuus Förster, 1876

  • custoditor Förster, 1876

  • fulvicornis Förster, 1876

  • parallelus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Jussila (1979)

Atractodes (Asyncrita) cultellator

Haliday, 1839

Distribution

Ireland

Atractodes (Asyncrita) exilis

Haliday, 1839

  • alpicola (Förster, 1876, Asyncrita)

  • angustulus Förster, 1876

  • delicatulus Förster, 1876

  • dispar Förster, 1876

  • flavicoxis Förster, 1876

  • longiventris (Förster, 1876, Asyncrita)

  • suspicax Förster, 1876

  • xanthocarpus Förster, 1876

  • alpicola Strobl, 1901 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Atractodes (Asyncrita) exitialis

Förster, 1876

  • breviusculus Förster, 1876

  • callidus Förster, 1876

  • debilis Förster, 1876

  • difformis Förster, 1876

  • infimus Förster, 1876

  • parilis Förster, 1876

  • particeps Förster, 1876

  • perpusillus Förster, 1876

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Jussila (2001)

Atractodes (Asyncrita) foveolatus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • canaliculatus (Hellén, 1944, Asyncrita)

Distribution

England

Atractodes (Asyncrita) picipes

Holmgren, 1860

  • nigripes Förster, 1876

Atractodes (Asyncrita) spiraculator

Roman, 1918

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Jussila (2001)

Atractodes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ZETESIMA Förster, 1876

Atractodes (Atractodes) alpestris

Roman, 1918

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Jussila (1979)

Atractodes (Atractodes) arator

Haliday, 1839

  • rufiventris Strobl, 1901 preocc.

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Atractodes (Atractodes) bicolor

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pygmaeator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • alpigradus Förster, 1876

  • analogus Förster, 1876

  • cultrarius Förster, 1876 preocc.

  • destructor Förster, 1876

  • incommodus Förster, 1876

  • indigena Förster, 1876

  • lepidus Förster, 1876

  • mesoxanthus Förster, 1876

  • montivagus Förster, 1876

  • tenax Förster, 1876

Distribution

Scotland

Atractodes (Atractodes) citator

Haliday, 1839

Distribution

Ireland

Atractodes (Atractodes) fumatus

Haliday, 1839

  • abnormis Förster, 1876

  • ambifarius Förster, 1876

  • avidus Förster, 1876

  • castus Förster, 1876

  • discolor Förster, 1876

  • dissidens Förster, 1876

  • ecarinatus Förster, 1876

  • homologus Förster, 1876

  • incongruens Förster, 1876

  • isomorphus Förster, 1876

  • melanocerus Förster, 1876

  • melanostomus Förster, 1876

  • nigrocoxis Förster, 1876

  • proprius Förster, 1876

  • separatus Förster, 1876

  • subdolus Förster, 1876

  • tenuicinctus Förster, 1876

  • tenuis Förster, 1876

  • unicinctus Förster, 1876

Distribution

England, Scotland

Atractodes (Atractodes) gilvipes

Holmgren, 1860

Atractodes (Atractodes) gravidus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fraternus Förster, 1876

  • areolaris (Habermehl, 1909, Exolytus)

  • archangelicae Roman, 1913

  • brevicornis Bauer, 1958

Distribution

England

Atractodes (Atractodes) magnus

Jussila, 2001

Distribution

England

Notes

Ely coll., det Jussila, added here

Atractodes (Atractodes) obsoletor

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Porizon obsoletor Zetterstedt, 1838

  • agilis Förster, 1876

  • declinis Förster, 1876

  • neophytus Förster, 1876

  • niger Förster, 1876 preocc.

  • foersteri Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Jussila (1979)

Atractodes (Atractodes) pauxillus

Förster, 1876

  • montanus Förster, 1876

  • breviscapus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Atractodes (Atractodes) pusillus

Förster, 1876

  • calceatus Förster, 1876

  • linearis Förster, 1876

  • tenellus Förster, 1876

  • liogaster Förster, 1876

  • pernitens Kokujev, 1909

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Atractodes (Atractodes) tenuipes

Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Bass and Cooling (1983)

Atractodes (Atractodes) townesi

Jussila, 1983

  • thomsoni Jussila, 1979

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Jussila (2001)

Cyclaulatractodes

Jussila, 1979

Atractodes (Cyclaulatractodes) helveticus

Förster, 1876

  • aequilongus Förster, 1876

  • oreophilus Förster, 1876 synonymy by Jussila (2001)

Distribution

Ireland

Atractodes (Cyclaulatractodes) punctator

Roman, 1909

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Jussila (2001)

Hadratractodes

Jussila, 1979

Atractodes (Hadratractodes) vicinus

Förster, 1876

  • absconditus Förster, 1876

  • cautior Förster, 1876

  • inquilinus Förster, 1876

  • intersectus Förster, 1876

  • lentus Förster, 1876

  • rufipes Förster, 1876 preocc.

  • sectator Förster, 1876

  • venustulus Förster, 1876

  • crassicornis Förster, 1876

  • sarntheinii Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Jussila, added here

Rugratractodes

Jussila, 1979

Atractodes (Rugratractodes) alpinus

Förster, 1876

  • inimicus Förster, 1876

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Jussila (2001)

Atractodes (Rugratractodes) incrassator

Roman, 1926

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Jussila (2001)

Bathythrix

Förster, 1869

  • GAUSOCENTRUS Förster, 1869

  • ISCHNURGOPS Förster, 1869

  • PANARGYROPS Förster, 1869

  • STEGANOPS Förster, 1869

  • LEPTOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Notes

Some distribution data from Sawoniewicz (1980).

Bathythrix aerea

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus aereus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • brevis (Thomson, 1884, Leptocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Bathythrix alter

(Kerrich, 1942)

  • Panargyrops alter Kerrich, 1942

Distribution

England, Wales

Bathythrix argentata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles argentatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • lacustris (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Leptocryptus)

Distribution

England

Bathythrix claviger

(Taschenberg, 1865)

  • Cryptus claviger Taschenberg, 1865

  • atra (Brischke, 1881, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Bathythrix collaris

(Thomson, 1896)

  • Leptocryptus collaris Thomson, 1896

Distribution

England, Scotland

Bathythrix decipiens

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles decipiens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • gyrini (Parfitt, 1881, Hemiteles)

  • signata (Habermehl, 1919, Leptocryptus)

  • meridionator (Aubert, 1960, Panargyrops)

Distribution

England, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Listed (twice, as decipiens and gyrini) as doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles in Fitton (1978).

Bathythrix formosa

(Desvignes, 1860)

  • Hemiteles formosus Desvignes, 1860

  • albomarginata (Kriechbaumer, 1892, Leptocryptus)

  • Bathythrix formosa ?grandimacula (Kriechbaumer, 1892, Leptocryptus) unavailable

  • geniculosa (Thomson, 1884, Leptocryptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

Bathythrix formosa was separated from fragilis by Horstmann (1998a) (although the name grandimacula was not mentioned).

Bathythrix fragilis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles fragilis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bellula (Kriechbaumer, 1892, Leptocryptus)

  • urticarum (Habermehl, 1920, Leptocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Bathythrix lamina

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Leptocryptus lamina Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

some distribution data from Kerrich (1942)

Bathythrix linearis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Nematopodius linearis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • heteropus (Thomson, 1886, Leptocryptus)

Distribution

England

Bathythrix margaretae

Sawoniewicz, 1980

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Bathythrix pellucidator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus pellucidator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ruficaudata (Bridgman, 1883, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Bathythrix prominens

(Strobl, 1901)

  • Leptocryptus prominens Strobl, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz (1980)

Bathythrix rugulosa

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Leptocryptus rugulosus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz (1980)

Bathythrix spheginus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus spheginus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sphecinus (Schulz, 1906, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz (1980)

Bathythrix strigosa

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Leptocryptus strigosus Thomson, 1884

  • ruficollis (Habermehl, 1919, Leptocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Bathythrix tenuis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus tenuis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rubens (Kriechbaumer, 1892, Leptocryptus)

Bathythrix thomsoni

(Kerrich, 1942)

  • Thysiotorus thomsoni Kerrich, 1942

  • corsicator (Aubert, 1961, Panargyrops)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Blapsidotes

Förster, 1869

Blapsidotes vicinus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles vicinus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • melanarius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • pimplarius (Berthoumieu, 1904, Platylabus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Listed (as melanarius) as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Cephalobaris

Kryger, 1915

Cephalobaris eskelundi

Kryger, 1915

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Ceratophygadeuon

Viereck, 1924

  • EUROMONZIA Aubert, 1965

Ceratophygadeuon bellus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon bellus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • longiceps (Thomson, 1884, Phygadeuon)

Notes

Not included in Fitton (1978) but described from a British specimen.

Ceratophygadeuon gracilicornis

Horstmann, 1979

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Ceratophygadeuon parvicaudator

(Aubert, 1965)

  • Remonzia ?parvicaudator Aubert, 1965

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011); tentative identification

Ceratophygadeuon varicornis

(Thomson, 1885)

  • Phygadeuon varicornis Thomson, 1885

  • maritimus Horstmann, 1979 synonymy by Horstmann (2001b)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993a)

Charitopes

Förster, 1869

  • ADIASTOLA Förster, 1869

Notes

Some distribution data from Townes (1983) and Horstmann (1998a).

Charitopes areolaris

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles areolaris Thomson, 1884

  • brunneus (Morley, 1907, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Koponen et al. (1999) treat brunneus as a species distinct from areolaris but Horstmann (1998a) and Townes (1983) retain it as a synonym.

Charitopes carri

(Roman, 1923)

  • Cecidonomus carri Roman, 1923

  • londinensis (Morley, 1947, Phygadeuon)

  • hemerobii (Pfankuch, 1914, Hemiteles)

  • pusillus (Habermehl, 1920, Hemiteles) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

Horstmann (1998a) removed carri from synonymy with areolaris.

Charitopes clausus

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Hemiteles clausus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Charitopes gastricus

(Holmgren, 1868)

  • Hemiteles gastricus Holmgren, 1868

  • chrysopae (Brischke, 1890, Hemiteles)

  • flavigaster (Schmiedekecht, 1897, Hemiteles)

  • flavocinctus (Strobl, 1901, Hemiteles)

  • brunnescens (Schmiedekecht, 1905, Hemiteles)

  • sylvicola (Habermehl, 1920, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Charitopes wesmaeliicida

(Roman, 1934)

  • Hemiteles wesmaeliicida Roman, 1934

Distribution

England, Scotland

Chirotica

Förster, 1869

  • ALLOCOTA Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • DIAGLYPTA Förster, 1869

  • SPINOLIA Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • SYNECHES Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • DEUTEROSPINOLIA Dalla Torre, 1902

Chirotica maculipennis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles maculipennis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • excellens (Imhoff, 1850, Hemiteles)

  • mulsantii (Fonscolombe, 1852, Hemiteles)

  • glyptonota (Thomson, 1885, Hemiteles)

  • schiefereri (Strobl, 1904, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Clypeoteles

Horstmann, 1974

Clypeoteles distans

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles distans Thomson, 1884

  • rugifrons (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

  • pseudorubiginosus (Strobl, 1901, Hemiteles)

  • xylonomoides (Morley, 1907, Cecidonomus)

  • fennicus (Hellén, 1967, Catalytus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Listed as Acrolyta xylonomoides by Fitton (1978).

Cremnodes

Förster, 1850

  • CAENOMERIS Förster, 1869

  • STYGERA Förster, 1869

  • CREMNIAS Roman, 1939

Cremnodes atricapillus

(Gravenhorst, 1815)

  • Icheumon atricapillus Gravenhorst, 1815

  • combustus Förster, 1850

  • nanodes Förster, 1850

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Horstmann (1993c)

Cremnodes costalis

Horstmann, 1992

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1992b)

Cremnodes rufipes

(Perkins, 1962)

  • Stygera rufipes Perkins, 1962

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

some distribution data from Perkins (1962)

Diaglyptidea

Viereck, 1913

Diaglyptidea conformis

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon conformis Gmelin, 1790

  • secernenda (Schmiedeknecht, 1897, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Dichrogaster

Doumerc, 1855

  • BRACHYCEPHALUS Förster, 1869

  • MICROTORUS Förster, 1869

  • OTACUSTES Förster, 1869

  • XENOBRACHYS Förster, 1869

Notes

Some distribution data from Townes (1983) and Horstmann (1992b).

Dichrogaster aestivalis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles aestivalis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ruficollis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • geniculata (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Dichrogaster bischoffi

(Schmiedeknecht, 1905)

  • Phygadeuon bischoffi Schmiedeknecht, 1905

  • rufovaria (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Dichrogaster genalis

(Habermehl, 1925)

  • Phygadeuon genalis Habermehl, 1925

  • varsoviensis (Sawoniewicz, 1978, Ethelurgus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Dichrogaster heteropus

(Thomson, 1896)

  • Phygadeuon heteropus Thomson, 1896

  • rufithorax (Schmiedeknecht, 1932, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1992b)

Dichrogaster liostylus

(Thomson, 1885)

  • Hemiteles liostylus Thomson, 1885

  • schaffneri (Schmiedeknecht, 1897, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Dichrogaster longicaudata

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles longicaudatus Thomson, 1884

  • diatropus Townes, 1983

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Schwarz, added here

Dichrogaster mandibularis

Horstmann, 1973

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1992b)

Dichrogaster modesta

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles modestus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • brunnea (Kiss, 1924, Herpestomus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Dichrogaster perlae

(Doumerc, 1855)

  • Microgaster perlae Doumerc, 1855

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Dichrogaster schimitscheki

(Fahringer, 1935)

  • Phygadeuon schimitscheki Fahringer, 1935

  • nigrithorax Horstmann, 1976

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Encrateola

Strand, 1917

  • ENCRATES Förster, 1869

Encrateola glabra

Horstmann, 1998

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Encrateola laevigata

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Hemiteles laevigatus Ratzeburg, 1848

  • furcata (Taschenberg, 1865, Hemiteles)

  • subimpressa (Brischke, 1892, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Endasys

Förster, 1869

  • BACHIA Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • SCINACOPUS Förster, 1869

  • STYLOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

  • BACHIANA Strand, 1929

Notes

Distribution data from Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992), supplemented by material in BMNH and NMS. Several species were listed under Glyphicnemis by Fitton (1978).

Endasys alutaceus

(Habermehl, 1912)

  • Stylocryptus alutaceus Habermehl, 1912

  • nigriventris (Aerts, 1953, Stylocryptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Sawoniewicz & Luhman, added here

Endasys analis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Stylocryptus analis Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Sawoniewicz & Luhman, added here

Endasys anglianus

Sawoniewicz & Luhman, 1992

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys brevis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon brevis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys brunnulus

Sawoniewicz & Luhman, 1992

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys erythrogaster

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon erythrogaster Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nigricoxis (Habermehl, 1912, Stylocryptus)

Endasys minutulus

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Stylocryptus minutulus Thomson, 1883

  • nigripes (Strobl, 1904, Stylocryptus)

  • fusciventris (Habermehl, 1916, Stylocryptus)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys parviventris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon parviventris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pictipes (Rudow, 1886, Phygadeuon)

  • tyrolensis (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Stylocryptus)

Distribution

England

Endasys petiolus

Sawoniewicz & Luhman, 1992

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys plagiator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon plagiator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • braunsi (Lange, 1911, Acanthocryptus)

  • laetus (Habermehl, 1929, Stylocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys proteuryopsis

Sawoniewicz & Luhman, 1992

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys rusticus

(Habermehl, 1912)

  • Stylocryptus rusticus Habermehl, 1912

Distribution

England

Endasys senilis

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon senilis Gmelin, 1790

Distribution

England

Endasys striatus

(Kiss, 1924)

  • Acanthocryptus striatus Kiss, 1924

Distribution

England

Notes

added bySawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys talitzkii

(Telenga, 1961)

  • Phygadaeuon talitzkii Telenga, 1961

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Sawoniewicz & Luhman, added here

Endasys testaceipes

(Brischke, 1881)

  • Phygadeuon testaceipes Brischke, 1881

  • coxalis (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Stylocryptus)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys thunbergi

Sawoniewicz & Luhman, 1992

  • rubricator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Endasys transverseareolatus

(Strobl, 1901)

  • Stylocryptus transverseareolatus Strobl, 1901

Endasys triannulatus

Sawoniewicz & Luhman, 1992

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Sawoniewicz and Luhman (1992)

Endasys varipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon varipes Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Isle of Man

Ethelurgus

Förster, 1869

  • NUNECHES Förster, 1869

  • TOLMERUS Förster, 1869

  • PLATYCRYPTUS Kriechbaumer, 1893

Notes

Some distribution and synonymic data from Horstmann (2000e).

Ethelurgus sodalis

(Taschenberg, 1865)

  • Phygadeuon sodalis Taschenberg, 1865

  • pseudovulnerator (Strobl, 1901, Phygadeuon)

  • pici (Berthoumieu, 1908, Platylabus)

  • flavocinctus (Habermehl, 1909, Phygadeuon)

  • inermis (Habermehl, 1919, Phygadeuon)

  • niger (Pfankuch, 1824, Phygadeuon) preocc., unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Ethelurgus vulnerator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon vulnerator Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Townes (1983) recorded vulnerator from Ireland but his interpretation of the species also included sodalis (Horstmann 2000e); I have seen an Irish specimen of sodalis coll. A. Anderson.

Eudelus

Förster, 1869

  • CALLIPHRURUS Förster, 1869

  • IDEMUM Förster, 1869

Eudelus pallicarpus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles pallicarpus Thomson, 1884

  • pallidicarpus (Dalla Torre, 1902, Hemiteles)

  • crassiformis (Viereck, 1917, Hemiteles) synonymy by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Distribution

England

Notes

Raised from synonymy with simillimus by Schwarz and Shaw (2000).

Eudelus scabriculus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles scabriculus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England

Notes

Raised from synonymy with simillimus by Schwarz and Shaw (2000).

Eudelus simillimus

(Taschenberg, 1865)

  • Hemiteles simillimus Taschenberg, 1865

  • Eudelus simillimus ?sericeus (Rudow, 1886, Hemiteles)

  • Eudelus simillimus ?albidus (Pfankuch, 1925, Hemiteles)

  • Eudelus simillimus ?meridionator (Aubert, 1960, Astomaspis)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978). Eudelus nigricoxis (Kiss, 1924, Hemiteles) was treated as a valid species by Horstmann (2009c).

Eudelus mediovittatus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1897)

  • Hemiteles mediovittatus Schmiedeknecht, 1897

Distribution

England

Notes

Listed as Encrateola mediovittatus by Fitton (1978), it was transferred to Acrolyta by Horstmann (1983) but left as possibly belonging to Eudelus but probably to a new genus by Schwarz and Shaw (2000); although its generic position is in doubt its status as a British species is not. Recent specimens from Worcestershire (coll. J. Rush, specimens in BMNH and Schwarz coll.) have been identified by M. Schwarz.

Fianoniella

Horstmann, 1992

Fianoniella punctiscutum

(Horstmann, 1990)

  • Odontoneura punctiscutum Horstmann, 1990

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1990a)

Gelis

Thunberg, 1827

  • PEZOMACHUS Gravenhorst, 1829

  • PEZOLOCHUS Förster, 1850

  • CATALYTUS Förster, 1851

  • HEMIMACHUS Ratzeburg, 1852

  • ALEGINA Förster, 1869

  • ASCHISTUS Förster, 1869

  • BARYDOTIRA Förster, 1869

  • ILAPINASTES Förster, 1869

  • PHILONYGMUS Förster, 1869

  • PLESIOMMA Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • RHADIURGUS Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • TERPIPHORA Förster, 1869

  • URITHEPTUS Förster, 1869

  • LEPTOGELIS Ceballos, 1925

  • FIANONIA Seyrig, 1952

  • HOLCOGELIS Aubert, 1957

  • ARCTODEUON Hellén, 1967

  • RHADIURGINUS Hellén, 1967

Notes

species of Gelis excluded from the British list by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

[alpivagus (Strobl, 1901, Hemiteles) misident.]

[stevenii (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pezomachus) misident.]

[taschenbergii (Schmiedeknecht, 1897, Hemiteles) misident.] Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Gelis acarorum

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon acarorum Linnaeus, 1758

  • nigricornis (Retzius, 1783, Ichneumon)

  • audax (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • cautus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • circumcinctus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • fraudulentus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • integer (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • providus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • sericeus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • cruentatus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • fulvicornis (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • unicinctus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • muscae Pisica & Fabritius, 1986

Gelis agilis

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon agilis Fabricius, 1775

  • cursor (Schrank, 1780, Ichneumon)

  • fuscicornis (Retzius, 1783, Ichneumon)

  • ruficornis (Retzius, 1783, Ichneumon) synonymy by Schwarz (2002)

  • apterus (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • celer (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • instabilis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • mediocris (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • thoracicus (Brischke, 1878, Pezomachus)

  • breviceps (Thomson, 1884, Pezomachus)

  • alpigena (Strobl, 1901, Pezomachus)

  • rossicus (Szépligeti, 1901, Pezomachus)

  • albulae (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • cuculliae (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • eupitheciae (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • intrans (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • lineatus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • microrum (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • monozonius (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • nigerrimus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • rosarum (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • rufostictus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • vanessae (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • leucurus Ulbricht, 1926

  • laricellae (Fahringer, 1937, Pezomachus)

  • cephalotes Hellén, 1970

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Gelis albicinctoides

Schwarz, 1998

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (1998)

Gelis albipalpus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles albipalpus Thomson, 1884

  • austriacus (Fahringer, 1937, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Gelis albopilosus

Schwarz, 2002

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (2002)

Gelis anthracinus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus anthracinus Förster, 1850

  • linearis (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • gonatopinus (Thomson, 1884, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Gelis areator

(Panzer, 1804)

  • Icneumon areator Panzer, 1804

  • aberrans (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pezomachus)

  • orbiculatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • pulchellus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • coelebs (Ratzeburg, 1852, Hemiteles)

  • variabilis (Ratzeburg, 1852, Hemiteles) synonymy by Horstmann (2001b)

  • ephippium (Rudow, 1886, Hemimachus)

  • microgastri (Rudow, 1886, Hemiteles)

  • ruficollis (Rudow, 1886, Hemiteles) preocc.

  • cognatus (Brischke, 1891, Hemiteles) synonymy by Horstmann (2001b)

  • minimus (Glowacki, 1967, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Gelis avarus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus avarus Förster, 1850

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

Gelis balteatus

(Thomson, 1885)

  • Hemiteles balteatus Thomson, 1885

  • brevistylus (Hellén, 1967, Charitopes)

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Listed by Fitton (1978) as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles.

Gelis bicolor

(Villers, 1789)

  • Ichneumon bicolor Villers, 1789

  • alacer (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • brachyurus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • distinctus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • furtivus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • incertus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • molestus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • muelleri (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • petulans (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • sordidus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • spadiceus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • timidus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • vicinus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • fusculus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • rigii (De Stefani, 1884, Pezomachus)

  • facialis (Brishcke, 1891, Pezomachus)

  • riggioi (Schmiedeknecht, 1906, Pezomachus)

  • aphidicola (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • formicarius (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • Gelis bicolor ?latus Jonaitis, 1981

Distribution

England, Scotland

Gelis brevis

(Bridgman, 1883)

  • Pezomachus brevis Bridgman, 1883

Gelis caudatulus

Horstmann, 1997

  • caudator Horstmann, 1986

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

Gelis cayennator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon cayennator Thunberg, 1824

  • brassicae Horstmann, 1986 synonymy by Schwarz (2009)

  • sulcatus (Blunck, 1951, Hemiteles) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

Gelis cinctus

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon cinctus Linnaeus, 1758

  • cinctor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • bicolorinus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Gelis cursitans

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon cursitans Fabricius, 1775

  • tuberculatus (Hartig, 1838, Pezomachus)

  • decipiens (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • peregrinator (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • alpinus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • braconidum (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • helicis (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • psychivorus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

Gelis curvicauda

Horstmann, 1993

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (1994)

Gelis discedens

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus discedens Förster, 1850

  • vagans misident.

  • calvus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • quaesitorius (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • collaris (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • exareolatus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • potentillae (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • psychidum (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • nigrithorax (Habermehl, 1920, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Gelis divaricatus

Horstmann, 1993

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993a)

Gelis edentatus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus edentatus Förster, 1850

  • imbellis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • modestus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • vagantiformis (Bridgman, 1886, Pezomachus)

  • dusmeti Ceballos, 1925

Distribution

England

Gelis exareolatus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus exareolatus Förster, 1850

  • nigritus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • simulans (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • micromelas (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Phygadeuon)

  • lapponicus Hellén, 1970

Distribution

England, Scotland

Gelis falcatus

Horstmann, 1986

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1986)

Gelis fallax

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus fallax Förster, 1850

  • nigricornis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • iglesiasi Ceballos, 1925

Distribution

Wales, Ireland

Gelis fasciitinctus

(Dalla Torre, 1901)

  • Hemiteles fasciitinctus Dalla Torre, 1901

  • fasciipennis (Brischke, 1881, Hemiteles) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

Gelis festinans

(Fabricius, 1798)

  • Ichneumon festinans Fabricius, 1798

  • nanus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • pothumus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • pumilus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • tener (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • anguinus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • ocissimus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • brunneus (Brischke, 1890, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Gelis formicarius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Mutilla formicaria Linnaeus, 1758

  • ratzeburgi (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • confusus (Bridgman, 1883, Hemimachus) synonymy by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

  • verrucosus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England

Gelis forticornis

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus forticornis Förster, 1850

  • manevali Seyrig, 1927

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (1998)

Gelis fuscicornis

(Retzius, 1783)

  • Ichneumon fuscicornis Retzius, 1783

  • longulus (Zetterstedt, 1838, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwarz (2002)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Boriani (1994)

Gelis hortensis

(Christ, 1791)

  • Ichneumon hortensis Christ, 1791

  • acarorum misident.

  • callidus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • canaliculatus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • gentilis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • impotens (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • inermis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • latrator (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • lepidus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • xylochophilus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • avidus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • filicornis (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • nomas (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • subtilis (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • albipennis (Ratzeburg, 1852, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Gelis intermedius

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus intermedius Förster, 1850

  • furax (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England

Notes

reinstated by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

Gelis kiesenwetteri

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus kiesenwetteri Förster, 1850

  • bellicosus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • debeyii (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • egregius (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • costatus (Bridgmanm, 1886, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Gelis limbatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles limbatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Notes

Listed by Fitton (1978) as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles.

Gelis liparae

(Giraud, 1863)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1986)

Gelis longicauda

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles longicauda Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Gelis lucidulus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus lucidulus Förster, 1850

  • inquilinus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • microstylus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

Gelis mangeri

(Gravenhorst, 1815)

  • Ichneumon mangeri Gravenhorst, 1815

  • fulveolatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pezomachus)

  • longipennis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pezomachus)

  • foersteri (Bridgman, 1882, Aptesis)

Distribution

England, Wales

Gelis meigenii

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus meigenii Förster, 1850

  • denudatus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • geochares (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • insolens (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • Gelis meigenii ?rufotinctus (Bridgman, 1883, Hemimachus) tentative synonymy by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

  • noricus (Strobl, 1901, Pezomachus)

  • ephippium (Rudow, 1914, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • ephippium (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Wales, Scotland

Gelis melanocephalus

(Schrank, 1781)

  • Mutilla melanocephala Schrank, 1781

  • fasciatus (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • fasciatus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Hemiteles) preocc.

  • hercyniae (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Gelis melanogaster

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles melanogaster Thomson, 1884

Distribution

Wales

Notes

Added by Schwarz and Shaw (1999), but it was overlooked that Fitton (1978) had treated this as a species of Charitopes.

Gelis melanophorus

(Förster, 1851)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

Gelis micrurus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus micrurus Förster, 1850

  • pardosae (Giard, 1895, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Gelis mitis

Schwarz, 1994

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (1994)

Gelis mutillatus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon mutillatus Gmelin, 1790

  • mutillarius (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • vagans (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • pedicularius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

Gelis nigritulus

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Cryptus nigritulus Zetterstedt, 1838

  • terebrator (Ratzeburg, 1848, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Gelis nitidus

Horstmann, 1986

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1986)

Gelis obscuripes

Horstmann, 1986

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann (1986)

Gelis papaveris

(Förster, 1856)

  • Pezomachus papaveris Förster, 1856

  • hieracii (Bridgman, 1883, Pezomachus)

  • grandiceps (Thomson, 1884, Pezomachus)

Gelis problemator

Aubert, 1989

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz (1994)

Gelis proximus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus proximus Förster, 1850

  • analis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • attentus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • celer (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • consociatus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • corruptor (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • derasus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • dubitator (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • ephippiger (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • faunus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • hostilis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • incubitor (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • latro (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • ochraceus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • parvulus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • sedulus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • tonsus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • vigil (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • vorax (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • xenoctonus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • ageletes (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • ambulans (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • conveniens (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • decurtatus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • dysalotus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • elaphrus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • erythropus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • fugitivus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • heydeni (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • histrio (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • imbecillus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • indagator (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • indigator misspelling

  • insidiosus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • inspector (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • lustrator (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • migrator (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • navus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • procursorius (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • prudens (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • secretus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • tentator (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • versatilis (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • violentus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • hyponomeutae (Bridgman, 1883, Hemimachus)

  • ovatus (Bridgman, 1883, Hemimachus) synonymy by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

  • rufipes (Bridgman, 1883, Hemimachus) synonymy by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

  • tricinctus (Brischke, 1891, Pezomachus)

  • evanescens (Kriechbaumer, 1891, Pezomachus) unavailable

  • rufiventris (Kriechbaumer, 1891, Pezomachus) unavailable

  • sesquifasciatus (Kriechbaumer, 1891, Pezomachus)

  • Gelis proximus ?alpinus (Strobl, 1901, Pezomachus)

  • transsylvanicus (Kiss, 1915, Pezomachus)

  • borealis (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • retiniae (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • versicolor (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • parisiensis Aubert, 1957

  • inflatipes Hellén, 1970

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Gelis pulicarius

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon pulicarius Fabricius, 1793

  • hoffmannseggii (Gravenhorst, 1815, Ichneumon)

Gelis recens

Schwarz, 2002

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (2002)

Gelis rufipes

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezolochus rufipes Förster, 1850

  • aries (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • ecarinatus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

Gelis rufogaster

Thunberg, 1827

  • aemulus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • alienus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • anceps (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • astutus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • bicinctus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • carnifex (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • consobrinus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • currens (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • debilis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • detritus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • emarcidus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • flavipes (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • gracilis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • helvolus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • immaturus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • insectator (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • juvenilis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • languidus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • lividus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • lugubris (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • lutescens (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • puberulus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • puerilis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • pulcher (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • pulex (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • rufulus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • scitulus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • squalidus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • unicolor (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • venustus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • annulicornis (Bridgman, 1883, Hemimachus)

  • areneicola (Rudow, 1914, Pezomachus)

  • aphidum (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • areneicolus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • balteatus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus) preocc.

  • isabellinus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • pemphigicola (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • pieridis (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • ulmicola (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Pezomachus annulicornis synonymised with rufulus (Förster), now a synonym of rufogaster, listed as a separate species in Yu and Horstmann (1997) but synonymy confirmed by Schwarz and Shaw (1999).

Gelis rugifer

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles rugifer Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Gelis seyrigi

Ceballos, 1925

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz (1998)

Gelis spinula

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Pezomachus spinula Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Gelis spurius

(Förster, 1850)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Gelis terribilis

Schwarz, 2002

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz (2002)

Gelis thomsoni

(Schmiedeknecht, 1933)

  • Hemiteles thomsoni Schmiedeknecht, 1933

  • dispar (Thomson, 1885, Hemiteles) preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

Listed by Fitton (1978) as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles.

Gelis trux

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus trux Förster, 1850

  • ruficornis Thunberg, 1827 preocc.

  • blandus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • comes (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • transfuga (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Gelis viduus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus viduus Förster, 1850

  • congruus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

  • doliopus (Förster, 1851, Pezomachus)

  • mandibularis (Thomson, 1884, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Gelis vulnerans

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus vulnerans Förster, 1850

  • affinis (Magretti, 1884, Pezomachus)

Gelis zeirapherator

(Aubert, 1966)

  • Alegina zeirapherator Aubert, 1966

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (1999)

Glyphicnemis

Förster, 1869

  • GNATHOCRYPTUS Thomson, 1873

Notes

Some distribution data from Fitton (1976) and Sawoniewicz (1985).

Glyphicnemis atrata

(Strobl, 1901)

  • Stylocryptus atratus Strobl, 1901

  • alpina (Strobl, 1901, Stylocryptus)

  • suffolciensis Morley, 1907

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Glyphicnemis clypealis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Stylocryptus clypealis Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Glyphicnemis profligator

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon profligator Fabricius, 1775

  • abdominalis (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • nigricornis (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • textor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • frequentoria (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • pygmaea (Habermehl, 1916, Stylocryptus)

  • ruficoxis (Habermehl, 1916, Stylocryptus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Glyphicnemis vagabunda

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon vagabundus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • podagrica (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • exannulata (Hedwig, 1956, Stylocryptus)

Distribution

England

Gnotus

Förster, 1869

Gnotus chionops

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles chionops Gravenhorst, 1829

  • scutellator (Lange, 1911, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Gnotus macrurus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles macrurus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Gnotus rugipectus

(Thomson, 1886)

  • Phygadeuon rugipectus Thomson, 1886

Notes

Transferred from Phygadeuon by Horstmann (1998a).

Gnotus tenuipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon tenuipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • tenuicornis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • nebulosus (Rudow, 1886, Hemiteles)

  • cryptiformis (Kiss, 1924, Hemiteles)

  • nigripes (Bauer, 1958, Panargyrops)

Distribution

England

Gnypetomorpha

Förster, 1869

  • TRISACRA Förster, 1869

  • VICTOROVIA Tobias, 1963

Gnypetomorpha obscura

(Bridgman, 1883)

  • Hemiteles obscurus Bridgman, 1883

  • aperta (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Gnypetomorpha tubertae

Horstmann, 2012

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2012a)

Grasseiteles

Aubert, 1965

Grasseiteles opaculus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles opaculus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Not mentioned by Schwarz and Shaw (2000); included in Fitton (1978) and recently identified by M. Schwarz from material in NMS.

Grasseiteles punctus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Adelognathus punctus Holmgren, 1857

  • sisyphii (Verhoeff, 1891, Hemiteles)

  • punctata Horstmann, 1986 synonymy by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Hemiteles

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • OCYMORUS Förster, 1869

Notes

Many species listed as doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978) have since been transferred to other genera of Phygadeuontini. Hemiteles niger (Taschenberg) is now recognised to be a species of Thymaris (Tryphoninae).

doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles:

[liambus Thomson, 1885 nom. dub.]

[piceus (Bridgman, 1883, Hemimachus) nom. dub., from England; Fitton (1976)]

Hemiteles bipunctator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon bipunctator Thunberg, 1824

  • cingulator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • tristator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufipleuris Szépligeti, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Hemiteles maricesca

Schwarz & Shaw, 2000

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Hemiteles rubropleuralis

Kiss, 1929

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Hemiteles similis

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon similis Gmelin, 1790

  • Hemiteles similis ?debellator (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • meridionalis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • unicolor Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Holcomastrus

Horstmann, 2012

Holcomastrus bituberculatus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1905)

  • Hemiteles bituberculatus Schmiedeknecht, 1905

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Isadelphus

Förster, 1869

  • PEROSIS Förster, 1869

  • CECIDONOMUS Bridgman, 1880

Notes

See note for Mastrus.

Isadelphus armatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Echthrus armatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • mandibulator (Dufour & Perris, 1840, Anomalon)

  • bidentulus (Thomson, 1844, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Wales

Isadelphus coriarius

(Taschenberg, 1865)

  • Hemiteles coriarius Taschenberg, 1865

  • rixator (Woldstedt, 1877, Polyblastus)

  • trochanteratus (Strobl, 1903, Erromenus) synonymy by Horstmann (1999a)

  • carbonarius (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Hemiteles)

Isadelphus gallicola

(Bridgman, 1880)

  • Cecidonomus gallicola Bridgman, 1880

  • nigriventris (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

  • carpathicus (Kiss, 1924, Lissonota)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Isadelphus inimicus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles inimicus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufus (Bridgman, 1880, Cecidonomus)

  • obscuripes (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Isadelphus longisetosus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1897)

  • Hemiteles longisetosus Schmiedeknecht, 1897

  • added by

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2009b); treated as a separate species by Horstmann (2009b), rather than as a synonym of inimicus, as listed in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Isadelphus minutus

Horstmann, 2009

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2009b)

Leptocryptoides

Horstmann, 1976

Leptocryptoides clavipes

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Leptocryptus clavipes Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Lochetica

Kriechbaumer, 1892

Notes

Some distribution data from Townes (1983).

Lochetica westoni

(Bridgman, 1880)

  • Cecidonomus westoni Bridgman, 1880

  • pimplaria (Thomson, 1884, Phygadeuon) synonymy by Townes (1983)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Lysibia

Förster, 1869

  • PEMON Förster, 1869

  • STIBOSCOPUS Förster, 1869

  • HAPLASPIS Townes, 1944

Notes

Some distribution data from Perkins (1962) and Townes (1983).

Lysibia ceylonensis

(Kerrich, 1956)

  • Haplaspis ceylonensis Kerrich, 1956

  • proxima (Perkins, 1962, Pemon)

Distribution

England

Lysibia nanus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon nanus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fulvipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • socialis (Ratzeburg, 1844, Hemiteles)

  • populnea (Boie, 1855, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Lysibia tenax

Townes, 1983

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Mastrulus

Horstmann, 1978

Mastrulus marshalli

(Bridgman & Fitch, 1882)

  • Phygadeuon marshalli Bridgman & Fitch, 1882

  • marshalli (Bridgman, 1883, Phygadeuon) preocc.

  • capra (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

  • disputabilis (Schmiedeknecht, 1897, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Listed as a species of Theroscopus by Fitton (1978).

Mastrus

Förster, 1869

  • AENOPLEX Förster, 1869

  • DAICTES Förster, 1869

Notes

Mastrus sensu Townes (1970) was split by Horstmann (1978b) into Isadelphus, Mastrus, Micromonodon, Odontoneura and Zoophthorus (and subsequently Fianoniella and Odontomastrus).

species of Mastrus excluded from the British and Irish list:

[pictipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)] Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978). Specimens under the name pictipes in the BMNH have now been identified as albobasalis and longicauda and there is no evidence that pictipes has ever been found here.

Mastrus albobasalis

(Schmiedeknecht, 1933)

  • Hemiteles albobasalis Schmiedeknecht, 1933

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Mastrus boreaphilus

(Roman, 1939)

  • Cecidonomus boreaphilus Roman, 1939

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added bySchwarz and Shaw (2010)

Mastrus costalis

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles costalis Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Mastrus deminuens

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Hemiteles deminuens Hartig, 1838

  • castaneus (Taschenberg, 1865, Hemiteles)

  • bredensis (Smits$)

  • ripicola (Habermehl, 1920, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Mastrus fumipennis

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles fumipennis Thomson, 1884

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Mastrus longicauda

Horstmann, 1990

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad & Horstmann, added here

Mastrus longulus

Horstmann, 1990

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1990a)

Mastrus mandibularis

Horstmann, 1990

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1990a)

Mastrus parviceps

(Hellén, 1967)

  • Isadelphus parviceps Hellén, 1967

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Mastrus ridibundus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles ridibundus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Mastrus rufobasalis

(Habermehl, 1920)

  • Hemiteles Habermehl, 1920

Distribution

Isle of Man

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010); tentative identification by K. Horstmann.

Mastrus rufulus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles rufulus Thomson, 1884

  • nigrobasalis (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Hemiteles)

  • rusticus (Habermehl, 1920, Hemiteles)

  • nigricoxis (Hedwig, 1959, Phygadeuon) unavailable

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Mastrus silbernageli

(Kiss, 1929)

  • Hemiteles silbernageli Kiss, 1929

  • leptocryptoides (Schmiedeknecht, 1933, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Mastrus sordipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles sordipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • karpinskii (Glowacki, 1967, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Mastrus tenuicosta

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Phygadeuon tenuicosta Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Mastrus varicoxis

(Taschenberg, 1865)

  • Hemiteles varicoxis Taschenberg, 1865

  • Mastrus varicoxis ?coactus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Hemiteles)

  • tricoloripes (Schmiedeknecht, 1932, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Medophron

Förster, 1869

  • BARYNTICA Förster, 1869

  • HEDYLUS Förster, 1869

  • SUBHEMITELES Horstmann, 1976

Notes

Some distribution data from Horstmann (1998a). Townes (1983), whilst noting that crassicornis Ashmead 'might be segregated in a separate genus', retained crassicornis as a species of Medophron, whilst Yu and Horstmann (1997) follow in treating Hedylus as a separate genus. Schwarz and Shaw (2010) follow Townes (1983), noting that separate of Hedylus is inconsistent with the synonymy of Subhemiteles with Medophron.

Medophron afflictor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon afflictor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nigritus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • niger Brischke, 1881

Distribution

Wales

Medophron armatulus

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Phygadeuon armatulus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Medophron crassicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles crassicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

Medophron mixtus

(Bridgman, 1883)

  • Hemiteles mixtus Bridgman, 1883

  • flavipes (Thomson, 1888, Phygadeuon)

  • mandibularis (Brischke, 1891, Phygadeuon)

  • flavitarsis (Dalla Torre, 1901, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Medophron nigriceps

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Acanthocryptus nigriceps Thomson, 1883

  • elegans (Schmiedeknecht, 1932, Stylocryptus)

Distribution

England

Medophron nitidus

(Horstmann, 1976)

  • Subhemiteles nitidus Horstmann, 1976

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1998a)

Medophron recurvus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Phygadeuon recurvus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Medophron setosus

(Hellén, 1967)

  • Aclastus setosus Hellén, 1967

  • crassicornis Ashmead, 1899

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Megacara

Townes, 1970

Notes

Some distribution data from Townes (1983).

Megacara hortulana

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus hortulanus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • postica (Wollaston, 1858, Hemiteles)

  • rusticellae (Bridgman, 1886, Phygadeuon)

  • hispanator (Aubert, 1968, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Megacara vagans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon vagans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • apicalis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • alteareolata (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Phygadeuon)

  • nova (Kiss, 1929, Acanthocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Mesoleptus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • EXOLYTUS Holmgren, 1859

Notes

Distribution and syonymic data from Jussila et al. (2010) and the collections of BMNH and NMS (det. Jussila). Jussila et al. (2010) placed a large number of Förster names in synonymy; we have not repeated all of the synonymy here, just listing those names that have appeared in the British literature.

doubtfully placed species of Mesoleptus:

[coarctatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) nom. dub.] Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Trychosis by Fitton (1978).

[mirabilis Stephens, 1835 nom. dub, from England; Fitton (1976)]

[speciosus Curtis, 1837 nom. dub.]

[splendens Gravenhorst, 1829 nom. dub.; Jussila et al. (2010)]

[subcompressus Stephens, 1835 nom. dub., from England; Fitton (1976)]

Mesoleptus congener

(Förster, 1876)

  • Exolytus congener Förster, 1876

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Jussila et al. (2010)

Mesoleptus devotus

(Förster, 1876)

  • Exolytus devotus Förster, 1876

  • fulvipes (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

  • secretus (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

  • sollicitus (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

Distribution

England

Mesoleptus distinctus

(Förster, 1876)

  • Exolytus distinctus Förster, 1876

  • flavipes (Thomson, 1884, Atractodes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Jussila et al. (2010)

Mesoleptus incessor

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Atractodes incessor Haliday, 1839

  • scrutator (Haliday, 1839, Atractodes)

  • ambiguus (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

  • incertus (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

  • speculum (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

  • marginatus (Thomson, 1884, Atractodes)

  • petiolaris (Thomson, 1884, Atractodes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Mesoleptus laevigatus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon laevigatus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • transversor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • aequalis (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

  • transsylvanicus (Kiss, 1924, Exolytus)

Distribution

England

Mesoleptus laticinctus

(Walker, 1874)

  • Mesostenus laticinctus Walker, 1874

  • angustulus (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

  • ruficoxatus (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

  • filicornis (Thomson, 1884, Atractodes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Jussila et al. (2010); if ruficoxatus is raised to species level, this should also be on the list, based on specimens from England and Scotland in the NMS, det. Jussila. Mesoleptus laticinctus s.s. has not been recorded from Scotland.

Mesoleptus pronus

(Förster, 1876)

  • Exolytus pronus Förster, 1876

  • consortius (Förster, 1876, Exolytus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Jussila et al. (2010)

Mesoleptus vigilatorius

(Förster, 1876)

  • Exolytus vigilatorius Förster, 1876

  • ripicola (Thomson, 1884, Atractodes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Micromonodon

Förster, 1869

  • HEMICRYPTUS Kriechbaumer, 1893

Notes

See note for Mastrus.

Micromonodon tener

(Kriechbaumer, 1893)

  • Hemicryptus tener Kriechbaumer, 1893

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Laurenne et al. (2006)

Neopimpla

Ashmead, 1900

Neopimpla aleiodesi

Schwarz & Shaw, 2000

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Obisiphaga

Morley, 1907

Obisiphaga stenoptera

(Marshall, 1868)

  • Aptesis stenoptera Marshall, 1868

  • longicauda (Vollenhoven, 1873, Aptesis)

  • similis (Brischke, 1891, Thysiotorus) invalid

  • dimidiatipennis (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Hemiteles)

  • ineptipennis (Speiser, 1908, Hemiteles)

Distribution

Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Odontoneura

Förster, 1869

Notes

See note for Mastrus.

Odontoneura annulicornis

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Phygadeuon annulicornis Thomson, 1884

  • csikii (Szépligeti, 1901, Phygadeuon)

  • formosa (Pfankuch, 1921, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Listed as a species of Theroscopus by Fitton (1978).

Odontoneura sp. A

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010); to be described by the late K. Horstmann (in prep.).

Oecotelma

Townes, 1970

Notes

Townes (1970) refers to an undetermined species from Ireland.

Orthizema

Förster, 1869

  • NAETES Förster, 1869

  • PHYZELUS Förster, 1869

Notes

Some distribution data from Fitton (1976) and Horstmann (1993c).

Orthizema amabile

(Hedwig, 1939)

  • Hemiteles amabilis Hedwig, 1939

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993c)

Orthizema francescae

Schwarz & Shaw, 2011

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Orthizema graviceps

(Marshall, 1868)

  • Aptesis graviceps Marshall, 1868

Distribution

England, Wales

Orthizema hadrocerum

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles hadrocerus Thomson, 1884

  • fasciatum (Brischke, 1888, Phyzelus)

  • rufum (Brischke, 1892, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Orthizema obscurum

Horstmann, 1993

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993c)

Orthizema subannulatum

(Bridgman, 1883)

  • Hemiteles subannulatus Bridgman, 1883

  • maculipennis (Rudow, 1886, Hemiteles)

  • ornatum (Brischke, 1890, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Orthizema triannulatum

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles triannulatus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Phygadeuon

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • APTEROPHYGAS Förster, 1869

  • BATHYMETIS Förster, 1869

  • ERNOCTONA Förster, 1869

  • GUNOPACHES Förster, 1869

  • HABROMMA Förster, 1869

  • HOMELYS Förster, 1869

  • ISELIX Förster, 1869

  • ISOCHRESTA Förster, 1869a

  • PANTOLISPA Förster, 1869

  • ZAPHLEGES Förster, 1869

  • ISCHNOCRYPTUS Kriechbaumer, 1892

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton (1976), Horstmann (1993a), Horstmann (2001d) and Schwarz and Shaw (2011).

Phygadeuon acutipennis

Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Phygadeuon atropos

Kriechbaumer, 1892

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2001d); listed as a synonym of forticornis by Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Phygadeuon brachyurus

Thomson, 1884

Phygadeuon brevitarsis

Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2001d); listed as a synonym of hercynicus by Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Phygadeuon canaliculatus

Thomson, 1889

Phygadeuon cephalotes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • transfuga (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Phygadeuon clotho

Kriechbaumer, 1892

  • grossae Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981b)

Phygadeuon clypearis

Strobl, 1901

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2012a)

Phygadeuon cubiceps

Thomson, 1884

Phygadeuon cylindraceus

Ruthe, 1859

  • sudvoldensis Morley, 1947

Distribution

England, Scotland

Phygadeuon detestator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon detestator Thunberg, 1824

Phygadeuon devonensis

Morley, 1947

Distribution

England

Notes

Phygadeuon neoflavicans Horstmann, 1967 was removed from synonymy by Horstmann (2008a).

Phygadeuon dimidiatus

Thomson, 1884

  • cylindricus Brischke, 1891

Phygadeuon dromicus

(Gravenhorst, 1815)

  • Ichneumon Gravenhorst, 1815

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978). Male specimens in BMNH identified as dromicus may not be conspecific with Horstmann’s (Horstmann 1993c) female neotype.

Phygadeuon dubius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles dubius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • scaposus Thomson, 1884

Phygadeuon elegans

(Förster, 1850)

  • Theroscopus elegans Förster, 1850

  • cingulatus (Förster, 1850, Theroscopus)

  • confusus Hedwig, 1959 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993c)

Phygadeuon elliotti

Morley, 1947

Distribution

Scotland

Phygadeuon exiguus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • gallevensis Morley, 1947

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon flavimanus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon forticornis

Kriechbaumer, 1892

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon fraternae

Horstmann, 2001

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2001d)

Phygadeuon fumator

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • lycaenae Rudow, 1886

  • britannicus Habermehl, 1923

  • ragensis Morley, 1947

Distribution

England, Scotland

Phygadeuon geniculatus

Kriechbaumer, 1892

Phygadeuon gracilentus

Horstmann, 1997

  • gracilicornis Horstmann, 1993 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993c)

Phygadeuon hercynicus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon infelix

Dalla Torre, 1901

  • inflatus Thomson, 1884 invalid

Phygadeuon laeviventris

Thomson, 1884

  • compactus Morley, 1947

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon leucostigmus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • punctigena Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon liosternus

Thomson, 1886

Phygadeuon magnicornis

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles magnicornis Thomson, 1884

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Phygadeuon melanopygus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles melanopygus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • validicornis (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

  • semicroceus (Schmiedeknecht, 1897, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978), as a species of Theroscopus in Yu and Horstmann (1997) and transferred to Phygadeuon by Schwarz and Shaw (2011).

Phygadeuon nanus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus nanus Gravenhorst, 1829

Phygadeuon nigrifemur

Horstmann, 2001

Notes

added by Horstmann (2001d)

Phygadeuon nitidus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Phygadeuon ovaliformis

Dalla Torre, 1901

  • ovalis Thomson, 1884 preocc.

Phygadeuon ovatus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • caliginosus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • montanus (Lange, 1911, Stylocryptus)

Phygadeuon pallicarpus

Thomson, 1884

  • pallidicarpus Dalla Torre, 1902

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Phygadeuon palus

Schwarz & Shaw, 2011

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Phygadeuon paradoxus

(Bridgman, 1889)

  • Apterophygas paradoxus Bridgman, 1889

  • hungaricus (Kiss, 1915, Phygadeuon)

  • insulanus Hedwig, 1939

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon pegomyiae

Habermehl, 1928

Phygadeuon punctiventris

Thomson, 1884

Phygadeuon rotundipennis

Thomson, 1884

  • differens Hedwig, 1938

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Phygadeuon rubricaudus

Morley, 1947

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon rugulosus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • semipolitus Taschenberg, 1865

Phygadeuon subtilis

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • flavicans Thomson, 1884

  • oppositus Thomson, 1884

  • subalpinus Roman, 1909

  • lincolniae Morley, 1947

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon surriensis

Morley, 1947

Distribution

England

Phygadeuon tenuiscapus

Thomson, 1884

Phygadeuon thomsoni

Roman, 1925

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2001d)

Phygadeuon trichops

Thomson, 1884

  • ocularis Thomson, 1889

Distribution

Scotland

Phygadeuon troglodytes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • anthracinus Kriechbaumer, 1894

Phygadeuon variabilis

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • confinis Smits

Phygadeuon varicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles varicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Phygadeuon vexator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon vexator Thunberg, 1824

  • patellator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • diaphanus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • minor Fonscolombe, 1851

  • nigripes Aubert, 1959

Distribution

England

Notes

Phygadeuon domesticae Horstmann, 1986 was removed from synonymy by Horstmann (2008a).

Platyrhabdus

Townes, 1970

Notes

Some distribution data from Horstmann (1998a).

Platyrhabdus clypeatus

Horstmann, 1998

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Horstmann (1998a)

Platyrhabdus inflatus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles inflatus Thomson, 1884

  • rufus (Morley, 1907, Aritranis)

  • elongatus (Smits van Burgst, 1913, Hemiteles) preocc.

  • tunisiae (Morley, 1926, Hemiteles)

  • tunetanus (Schmiedeknecht, 1932, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Platyrhabdus monodon

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles monodon Thomson, 1884

  • graciliventris (Schmiedeknecht, 1933, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England

Platyrhabdus nervellator

Horstmann, 1998

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1998a)

Pleurogyrus

Townes, 1970

Pleurogyrus persector

(Parfitt, 1882)

  • Hemiteles persector Parfitt, 1882

Distribution

England

Notes

distribution data from Fitton (1976)

Pleurogyrus pumilus

(Hellén, 1967)

  • Uchidella pumila Hellén, 1967

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1995)

Polyaulon

Förster, 1869

  • THAUMATOTYPUS Förster, 1869 synonymy by Horstmann (1998a)

  • THAUMATOTYPIDEA Viereck, 1912

  • RHACODOPTERON Čapek, 1956

Polyaulon paradoxus

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Cryptus paradoxus Zetterstedt, 1838

  • billupsi (Bridgman, 1882, Thaumatotypus)

  • evertsi (Smits van Burgst, 1912, Thaumatotypus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Polyaulon stiavnicensis

(Čapek, 1956)

  • Rhacodopteron stiavnicense Čapek, 1956

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Pygocryptus

Roman, 1925

Pygocryptus brevicornis

(Brischke, 1881)

  • Macrocryptus brevicornis Brischke, 1881

  • grandis (Thomson, 1884, Phygadeuon) synonymy by Sawoniewicz (2003)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Stibeutes

Förster, 1850

  • CHAMAEZELUS Förster, 1869

  • SCHIZOPLEURON Aubert, 1968

Notes

Some distribution data from Horstmann (1993c), Horstmann (2010b).

Stibeutes blandi

Schwarz & Shaw, 2011

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Stibeutes breviareolatus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles breviareolatus Thomson, 1884

  • rugiventris (Strobl, 1901, Acanthocryptus) synonymy by Horstmann (2000e)

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Stibeutes brevicornis

(Lange, 1911)

  • Stilpnus brevicornis Lange, 1911

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2010b)

Stibeutes calderonae

Bordera & Hernández-Rodríguez, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2010b)

Stibeutes curvispina

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Phygadeuon curvispina Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Stibeutes gravenhorstii

Förster, 1850

Distribution

England

Stibeutes heinemanni

Förster, 1850

Distribution

England, Scotland

Stibeutes heterogaster

(Thomson, 1885)

  • Phygadeuon heterogaster Thomson, 1885

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Horstmann (2010b)

Stibeutes intermedius

Horstmann, 2010

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2010b)

Stibeutes nigrinus

Horstmann, 2010

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2010b)

Stibeutes rozsypali

(Gregor, 1941)

  • Phygadeuon rozsypali Gregor, 1941

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2010b)

Stilpnus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Notes

Distribution data from Jussila (1987), Jussila (1999) and BMNH and NMS (det. Jussila).

Polyrhembia

Förster, 1869

Stilpnus (Polyrhembia) tenebricosus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles tenebricosus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nitidulator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • vestalis (Haliday, 1839, Atractodes)

  • albicinctus (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • anthracinus (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • canaliculatus (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia) preocc.

  • carbonarius (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • corvinus (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • discoloripes (Förster, 1876, Atractodes)

  • nigratus (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • nigripes (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • procerulus (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • splendidus (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • stygius (Förster, 1876, Polyrhembia)

  • rodnensis Kiss, 1924 synonymy by Horstmann (2011b)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Stilpnus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Stilpnus (Stilpnus) blandus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • assimilis Förster, 1876

  • callens Förster, 1876

  • cyclogaster Förster, 1876

  • fuscicornis Förster, 1876

  • pellucens Förster, 1876

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Stilpnus (Stilpnus) crassicornis

Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Stilpnus (Stilpnus) deplanatus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

distribution data from UM

Stilpnus (Stilpnus) gagates

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon gagates Gravenhorst, 1807

  • aequilongus Förster, 1876

  • cyclodes Förster, 1876

  • denticulatus Förster, 1876

  • diffinis Förster, 1876

  • dimidiatus Förster, 1876

  • elimatus Förster, 1876

  • eurygaster Förster, 1876

  • fulvicornis Förster, 1876

  • gallicus Förster, 1876

  • robinsoni Roman, 1920

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Stilpnus (Stilpnus) parvulus

Förster, 1876

  • inaequalis Förster, 1876

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Jussila (1987)

Stilpnus (Stilpnus) pavoniae

(Scopoli, 1763)

  • Ichneumon pavoniae Scopoli, 1763

  • agilis Förster, 1876

  • ambulatorius Förster, 1876

  • arridens Förster, 1876

  • conformatus Förster, 1876

  • declinis Förster, 1876

  • morionellus Förster, 1876

  • neglectus Förster, 1876

  • nigricoxis Förster, 1876

  • politus Förster, 1876 preocc.

  • retritus Förster, 1876

  • subtilis Förster, 1876

  • tersus Förster, 1876

  • trivialis Förster, 1876

  • unctus Förster, 1876

  • xanthopus Förster, 1876

  • angustatus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Stilpnus (Stilpnus) subzonulus

Förster, 1876

  • canaliculatus Förster, 1876

  • diversus Förster, 1876

  • latens Förster, 1876

  • placitus Förster, 1876

  • tenuipes Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Xestophyes

Förster, 1869

  • XESTOPHYA Förster, 1876

Stilpnus (Xestophyes) dryadum

Curtis, 1832

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Listed as a synonym of Adelognathus dorsalis in Yu and Horstmann (1997) but according to Jussila (1987), whilst a paralectotype is referable to dorsalis, the lectotype specimen is a species of Stilpnus.

Stilpnus (Xestophyes) fallax

(Förster, 1876)

  • Xestophya fallax Förster, 1876

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Jussila, added here

Sulcarius

Townes, 1970

Notes

Some distribution data from Townes (1983).

Sulcarius biannulatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles biannulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

Scotland

Sulcarius bispinosus

(Rudow, 1886)

  • Phygadeuon bispinosus Rudow, 1886

  • hellbachi (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Sulcarius fontinalis

(Ruschka, 1926)

  • Hemiteles fontinalis Ruschka, 1926

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Sulcarius laevipleuris

Horstmann, 1992

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1992b)

Sulcarius nigricornis

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles nigricornis Thomson, 1884

  • homocerus (Thomson, 1885, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Listed (as homocerus) as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Sulcarius nigridens

Horstmann, 1992

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1992b)

Sulcarius sp. A

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011); to be described by the late K. Horstmann.

Thaumatogelis

Schwarz, 1995

  • THAUMATOGELIS Schmiedeknecht, 1933 unavailable

  • CRYPTOGELIS Hellén, 1944 nom. nud.

Notes

species of Thaumatogelis excluded from the British and Irish list by Schwarz (1995):

[pilosus (Capron, 1888, Pezomachus)] The type of pilosus was ostensibly British but Schwarz (1995) has excluded this southern European species from the British list.

Thaumatogelis audax

(Olivier, 1792)

  • Ichneumon audax Olivier, 1792

  • arnearum (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • zonatus (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Thaumatogelis innoxius

Schwarz, 2001

  • mingetshauricus misident.

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Schwarz (2001); tentative identification as mingetshauricus (Bogačev, 1946, Gelis) by Schwarz and Shaw (2000) was a misidentification.

Thaumatogelis lichtensteini

(Pfankuch, 1913)

  • Thaumatotypidea lichtensteini Pfankuch, 1913

  • cabrerai (Duchaussoy, 1915, Thaumatotypidea)

  • graecus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • siculus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

  • Thaumatogelis lichtensteini ?maroccanus (Ceballos, 1925, Gelis) synonymy by Schwarz (2001)

  • dentatus (Seyrig, 1926, Thaumatotypidea)

  • longicornis (Seyrig, 1926, Thaumatotypidea)

  • medianus (Seyrig, 1926, Thaumatotypidea)

  • micariae (Seyrig, 1926, Thaumatotypidea) preocc.

  • muticus (Seyrig, 1926, Thaumatotypidea)

  • nigripes (Seyrig, 1926, Thaumatotypidea)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Thaumatogelis neesii

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus neesii Förster, 1850

  • quadrifasciatus (Kriechbaumer, 1899, Pezomachus) unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2000)

Thaumatogelis sylvicola

(Förster, 1850)

  • Pezomachus sylvicola Förster, 1850

  • luceus (Seyrig, 1928, Gelis)

Distribution

England

Thaumatogelis vulpinus

(Gravenhorst, 1815)

  • Ichneumon vulpinus Gravenhorst, 1815

  • aquisgranensis (Förster, 1850, Pezomachus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Theroscopus

Förster, 1850

  • CHAMERPES Förster, 1869

  • ERIPLANUS Förster, 1869

  • PHYRTUS Förster, 1869

  • THYSIOTORUS Förster, 1869

Notes

Some distribution data from Horstmann (1993c) and Fitton (1976).

Theroscopus bonelli

(Gravenhorst, 1815)

  • Ichneumon bonelli Gravenhorst, 1815

  • ingrediens Förster, 1850

  • rufiventris (Rudow, 1917, Agrothereutes)

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993c)

Theroscopus coriaceus

Horstmann, 1993

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993c)

Theroscopus esenbeckii

(Gravenhorst, 1815)

  • Ichneumon esenbeckii Gravenhorst, 1815

  • subzonatus (Gravenhorst, 1815, Ichneumon)

  • gravenhorstii (Ratzeburg, 1844, Pezomachus)

  • inaequalis Förster, 1850

  • transsylvanicus (Kiss, 1929, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Theroscopus esenbeckii, subzonatus and inaequalis are all listed as doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Theroscopus fasciatulus

Horstmann, 1979

  • fasciatus (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles) preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles (as fasciatus) by Fitton (1978).

Theroscopus hemipteron

(Riche, 1791)

  • Ichneumon hemipteron Riche, 1791

  • hemipterus (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • hemipterator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • dissimilis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • scrupulosus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • brevipennis (Brischke, 1891, Thysiotorus)

  • nanopterus (Kieffer, 1903, Phygadeuon)

  • insignipennis (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Hemiteles)

  • kandaviensis (Ozols, 1934, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Theroscopus horsfieldi

Schwarz & Shaw, 2011

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Theroscopus mariae

Schwarz & Shaw, 2011

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Theroscopus megacentrus

(Schiødte, 1839)

  • Cryptus megacentrus Schiødte, 1839

  • ornaticornis (Schmiedeknecht, 1897, Hemiteles) synonymy by Horstmann (2004a)

  • occisor (Habermehl, 1923, Phygadeuon) synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Theroscopus naninae

Schwarz & Shaw, 2011

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Theroscopus ochrogaster

(Thomson, 1888)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Theroscopus opacinotum

(Hellén, 1967)

  • Aclastus opacinotum Hellén, 1967

Notes

Added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)​ and transferred from Orthizema.

Theroscopus pedestris

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon pedestris Fabricius, 1775

  • pilosellus (Rudow, 1917, Pezomachus)

Theroscopus pullator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Cryptus pullator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • notaulium (Morley, 1947, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Listed as Stiboscopus notaulius (Morley) (with pullator as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles) by Fitton (1978); listed as Orthizema pullator by Yu and Horstmann (1997), transferred to Theroscopus by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)​.

Theroscopus rufulus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon rufulus Gmelin, 1790

  • micator misident.

  • luteiventris (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • oxyphymus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • rufulus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles) preocc.

  • litoreus (Parfitt, 1882, Hemiteles)

  • politus (Bridgman, 1883, Hemiteles)

  • silesiacus (Habermehl, 1919, Phygadeuon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Theroscopus ungularis

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Phygadeuon ungularis Thomson, 1884

  • ungularis (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

  • heteroneurus (Schmiedeknecht, 1933, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England

Notes

Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Hemiteles by Fitton (1978).

Tricholinum

Förster, 1869

  • STIBOSCOPELLUS Roman, 1930

Tricholinum ischnocerum

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Hemiteles ischnocerus Thomson, 1888

  • pimploides (Roman, 1930, Stiboscopellus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Tropistes

Gravenhorst, 1829

Tropistes falcatus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles falcatus Thomson, 1884

  • nigriventris Kriechbaumer, 1894 preocc.

  • rufipes Kriechbaumer, 1894

  • compressiventris (Strobl, 1902, Pseudolimerodes)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Tropistes nitidipennis

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fuscipes Kriechbaumer, 1894 unavailable

  • nigriventris Kriechbaumer, 1894 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland

Tropistes scoticus

Schwarz & Shaw, 2011

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)​; English distribution from specimen in BMNH, det. Broad

Uchidella

Townes, 1957

  • ITAMUS Förster, 1869

Uchidella brevicauda

Horstmann, 1993

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1993b)

Uchidella flavilabris

Horstmann, 1993

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Uchidella longicaudata

Horstmann, 1997

  • longicauda Horstmann, 1993 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2011)

Xenolytus

Förster, 1869

  • STERNOCRYPTUS Roman, 1925

Notes

Some distribution data from Townes (1983).

Xenolytus bitinctus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon bitinctus Gmelin, 1790

  • expulsor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Xenolytus substriatus

Townes, 1983

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Townes (1983)

Xiphulcus

Townes, 1970

  • NOTOSTILBUS Townes, 1983

Xiphulcus floricolator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon floricolator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • imbecillus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • longiventris (Schiødte, 1839, Hemiteles) synonymy by Horstmann (2004a)

  • longulus (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

  • lucidus (Szépligeti, 1901, Phygadeuon)

  • muelleri (Kiss, 1924, Hemiteles)

  • ramellosus (Kiss, 1924, Leptocryptus)

  • longicauda Hellén, 1967, Uchidella)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Recorded by Kerrich (1935); English record from A.C. Galsworthy coll.

Zoophthorus

Förster, 1869

  • CHAETOMASTRUS Hellén, 1967

Notes

See note for Mastrus. Some distribution data from Fitton (1976).

Zoophthorus anglicanus

(Morley, 1907)

  • Hemiteles anglicanus Morley, 1907

Distribution

England, Isle of Man

Zoophthorus bridgmani

(Schmiedeknecht, 1897)

  • Hemiteles bridgmani Schmiedeknecht, 1897

  • niger (Bridgman, 1883, Theroscopus) invalid

  • pfankuchi (Smits van Burgst, 1913, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Zoophthorus cynipinus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles cynipinus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England, Scotland

Zoophthorus dodecellae

(Obrtel & Šedivý, 1960)

  • Hemiteles dodecellae Obrtel & Šedivý, 1960

  • added by

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Zoophthorus graculus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus graculus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • auriculatus (Thomson, 1884, Hemiteles)

  • albomarginatus (Bridgman, 1887, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Isle of Man

Zoophthorus infirmus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles infirmus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • tenerrimus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

Notes

Transferred from Eudelus by Schwarz and Shaw (2000).

Zoophthorus notaticrus

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Hemiteles notaticrus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Zoophthorus palpator

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon palpator Müller, 1776

  • incisus (Bridgman, 1883, Hemiteles)

  • hilarellus (Schmiedeknecht, 1905, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Zoophthorus plumbeus

(Thomson, 1884)

  • Hemiteles plumbeus Thomson, 1884

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010)

Zoophthorus sp. A

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwarz and Shaw (2010); to be described by the late K. Horstmann (in prep.)

Ctenopelmatinae

CTENOPELMATINAE

Förster, 1869

  • SCOLOBATINAE Schmiedeknecht, 1911

Notes

Parts of the NHM collection have relatively recently been determined by J. Barron, R. Hinz, K. Horstmann, M. Idar and J.-F. Aubert, parts of the NMS have been determined by D.R. Kasparyan. the catalogue of Aubert (2000) frequently has different dates of publication and endings of specific names to those in Yu and Horstmann (1997), the latter is followed. Unless stated otherwise, distribution data from Aubert (2000), Fitton (1976), for type localities, and the collections of NHM, NMS and UM.

CHRIONOTINI

Uchida, 1957

  • OLETHRODOTINI Townes, 1970

Notes

Distribution data from Shaw and Kasparyan (2002). Note that Olethrodotini has generally been used as the name for this small tribe but Chrionotini has precedence.

Olethrodotis

Förster, 1869

  • TASCHENBERGIA Schmiedeknecht, 1888

Olethrodotis modestus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus modestus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • evolans (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • microtamia (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phytodietus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

CTENOPELMATINI

Förster, 1869

Notes

The checklist of British Ctenopelmatini was revised by Shaw et al. (2003), including nomenclatural changes and distribution data.

Ctenopelma

Holmgren, 1857

  • DIEDRUS Förster, 1869

  • ERYMA Förster, 1869

  • XANIOPELMA Tschek, 1869

  • ZACHRESTA Förster, 1869

  • HOLMGRENIA Kriechbaumer, 1877

  • KRIECHBAUMERIA Dalla Torre, 1885

  • POLYOMORUS Kriechbaumer, 1894

  • POLYHOMORUS Schulz, 1906

  • PSEUDOBANCHUS Szépligeti, 1911

Ctenopelma ruficorne

Holmgren, 1857

  • Ctenopelma ruficornis Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw et al. (2003)

Ctenopelma tomentosum

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Campoplex tomentosus Desvignes, 1856

  • nigrum misident.

  • lucifer misident.

  • luteum Holmgren, 1857

  • xanthostigma Holmgren, 1857; synonymy by Kasparyan (2004a)

  • variabile Tschek, 1869

  • gagatinum (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Polyomorus)

  • athimi Kriechbaumer, 1896; synonymy by Kasparyan (2004a)

  • pulchrum (Kriechbaumer, 1877, Holmgrenia)

  • braunsii Pfankuch, 1904

  • dispar Ulbricht, 1916

Distribution

England

Notes

Although Aubert (2000) placed tomentosum in synonymy with luteum, Holmgren’s publication actually dates from 1857, not 1855, so tomentosum is the valid name (Shaw et al. 2003).

Homaspis

Förster, 1869

  • NEOHOMASPSIS Heinrich, 1949

Homaspis analis

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Notopygus analis Holmgren, 1857

  • subalpina misident.

  • defectivus (Tschek, 1869, Ctenopelma); synonymy by Kasparyan (2004a)

  • pectator Aubert, 1989; synonymy by Kasparyan (2004a)

Distribution

England

Notes

Listed as a synonym of H. narrator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus) by Yu and Horstmann (1997) but this was not accepted by Shaw et al. (2003).

Notopygus

Holmgren, 1857

  • ANTIPYGUS Tschek, 1869

Notopygus emarginatus

Holmgren, 1857

  • sinifer Ulbricht, 1922

Distribution

England, Scotland

Xenoschesis

Förster, 1869

Xenoschesis

Förster, 1869

  • HOMOBIA Förster, 1869

  • GLYPTOCENTRUS Kriechbaumer, 1894

Xenoschesis (Xenoschesis) fulvipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Exetastes fulvipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ruficornis (Rudow, 1883, Exetastes)

  • ruficornis (Rudow, 1886, Exetastes)

  • varicoxa Heinrich, 1949; synonymy by Aubert (2000)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Polycinetis

Förster, 1869

  • ERIGLOEA Förster, 1869

  • PROSMORUS Förster, 1869

  • POLYCINETUS Thomson, 1893

Xenoschesis (Polycinetis) ustulata

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Tryphon ustulatus Desvignes, 1856

  • resplendens (Holmgren, 1857, Notopygus); synonymy by Shaw et al. (2003)

  • polita (Kriechbaumer, 1891, Erigloea)

  • montana (Habermehl, 1922, Hadrodactylus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Horstmann (2006b) removed fulvicornis (Kriechbeumer, 1891, Erigloea) from synonymy.

EURYPROCTINI

Thomson, 1883

Anisotacrus

Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Anisotacrus bipunctatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus bipunctatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Anisotacrus tenellus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius tenellus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS added here; treated as a synonym of bipunctatus by Aubert (2000) but as a valid species in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Anisotacrus xanthostigma

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus xanthostigma Gravenhorst, 1829

  • vividus (Woldstedt, 1874, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England

Euryproctus

Holmgren, 1857

  • HYPOCRYPTUS Förster, 1869

  • SYCHNOLETER Förster, 1869

  • XENONASTES Förster, 1869

Euryproctus alpinus

Holmgren, 1857

  • exareolatus Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England

Euryproctus annulatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus annulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • annulator (Stephens, 1835, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Euryproctus bivinctus

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Wales, Scotland

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Euryproctus crassicornis

Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England

Euryproctus geniculosus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus geniculosus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Euryproctus holmgreni

Kerrich, 1942

Distribution

England

Euryproctus inferus

Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland

Euryproctus luteicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon luteicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Euryproctus mundus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon mundus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • aberrans Woldstedt, 1877

  • testaceicornis (Brischke, 1892, Mesoleptus)

  • strandi (Gregor, 1937, Mesoleptus); synonymy by Horstmann (2002b)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Euryproctus nemoralis

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon nemoralis Geoffroy, 1785

  • digitator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • Euryproctus nemoralis ?suborbitalis (Stephens, 1835, Mesoleptus)

  • affinis (Holmgren, 1856, Mesoleptus)

  • vafer Woldstedt, 1874

  • foersteri Kriechbaumer, 1897; synonymy by Horstmann (2002c)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Euryproctus plantator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon plantator Thunberg, 1824

  • albipes Holmgren, 1857

  • tuberculatus Holmgren, 1857

  • exareolatus Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Euryproctus ratzeburgi

(Gorski, 1852)

  • Tryphon ratzeburgi Gorski, 1852

  • sinister Brischke, 1871; synonymy by Horstmann (1998b)

  • nitidulus Thomson, 1889

  • phygadeuontoides (Kriechbaumer, 1896, Polyblastus)

  • pictus Habermehl, 1925

Distribution

England

Gunomeria

Schmiedeknecht, 1907

Gunomeria macrodactylus

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Mesoleptus macrodactylus Holmgren, 1856

  • scutellata (Bridgman, 1886, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Treated as a synonym of sordida in Yu and Horstmann (1997), as a separate species by Aubert (2000) and then by Horstmann (2008a).

Gunomeria sordida

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus sordidus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Hadrodactylus

Förster, 1869

  • DIZEMON Förster, 1869

  • NARCOPOEA Förster, 1869

  • ZEMIODES Förster, 1869

  • MEROPACHES Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Notes

Distribution data from Idar (1974), Idar (1975), Idar (1981), Aubert (2000), Kasparyan and Shaw (2009) and BMNH.

Species of Hadrodactylus excluded from the British and Irish list

[bidentulus Thomson, 1883] Kasparyan and Shaw (2009) could not find any British or Irish specimens; those in BMNH under bidentulus were misidentified.

[larvatus Kriechbaumer, 1891] Erroneously listed as occurring in the British Isles by Kasparyan (2011).

Hadrodactylus confusus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Mesoleptus confusus Holmgren, 1858

  • albicoxa Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Notes

Listed, presumably erroneously, as occurring in Scotland by Kasparyan (2011).

Hadrodactylus faciator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon faciator Thunberg, 1824

  • gracilis (Holmgren, 1856, Mesoleptus)

  • curtus (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Hadrodactylus femoralis

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleptus femoralis Holmgren, 1857

  • intrepidus Kriechbaumer, 1891; synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • nigricoxa (Thomson, 1893, Mesoleptus)

  • thomsoni Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Added by Idar (1975); omitted by Fitton (1978).

Hadrodactylus flavofacialis

Horstmann, 2000

  • flavifrontator misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Idar (1981), some distribution data from Horstmann (2000b) and UM; listed as flavifrontator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) in Aubert (2000) (Horstmann 2000b).

Hadrodactylus fugax

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus fugax Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ventralis (Curtis, 1837, Mesoleptus)

  • marginatus (Bridgman, 1886, Mesoleptus)

  • alticola (Strobl, 1903, Mesoleptus)

  • branderi Jussila, 1967

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Hadrodactylus genalis

Thomson, 1883

  • pygmaeus Habermehl

Distribution

England

Notes

NHM, det. Broad, added here

Hadrodactylus gracilipes

Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hadrodactylus gracilis

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Mesoleptus gracilis Stephens, 1835

Distribution

England

Hadrodactylus graminicola

Idar, 1979

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2009)

Hadrodactylus idari

Kasparyan & Shaw, 2009

  • gracilipes misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2009)

Hadrodactylus indefessus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon indefessus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • tarsator Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2009)

Hadrodactylus insignis

Kriechbaumer, 1891

  • varicoxa (Thomson, 1893, Mesoleptus)

  • variicoxa Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hadrodactylus nigrifemur

Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Hadrodactylus paludicola

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Mesoleptus paludicola Holmgren, 1856

  • subalpinus Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Hadrodactylus semirufus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Mesoleptus semirufus Holmgren, 1858

  • erythropus Kriechbaumer, 1891; synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • pubescens Ulbricht, 1922

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Hadrodactylus spiraculator

Idar, 1979

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Idar (1981)

Hadrodactylus tiphae

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon tiphae Geoffroy, 1785

  • luteolus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • laticeps Thomson, 1883

  • erythropus Kriechbaumer, 1891

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Hadrodactylus villosulus

Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Isle of Man

Hadrodactylus vulneratus

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Tryphon vulneratus Zetterstedt, 1838

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Hypamblys

Förster, 1869

  • APYSTUS Förster, 1869

  • LATHROPHAGUS Förster, 1869

Hypamblys albopictus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon albopictus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • transfuga (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)

  • instabilis (Ruthe, 1859, Tryphon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hypsantyx

Pfankuch, 1906

Hypsantyx lituratorius

(Linnaeus, 1761)

  • Ichneumon lituratorius Linnaeus, 1761

  • tenthredinum (Scharfenberg, 1805, Ichneumon)

  • impressus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • crassicornis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Pimpla)

Mesoleptidea

Viereck, 1912

  • GNATHONOPHORUS Schmiedeknecht, 1912

Mesoleptidea cingulata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus cingulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bidens (Fabricius, 1798, Ichneumon) nom. ob.: Horstmann (2001c)

  • bidentor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) nom. ob.: Horstmann (2006b)

  • pectoralis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus)

  • submarginata (Stephens, 1835, Mesoleptus)

  • undecimnotata (Desvignes, 1856, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesoleptidea hilaris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus hilaris Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Mesoleptidea prosoleuca

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon prosoleucus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • tricolor (Fabricius, 1793, Ophion) nom. ob.: Horstmann (2001c)

  • neglecta (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleptus)

  • glacialis (Woldstedt, 1874, Mesoleptus)

  • similis (Brischke, 1878, Mesoleptus)

  • holmgreni (Thomson, 1893, Mesoleptus)

  • nigriventris (Habermehl, 1925, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Mesoleptidea stallii

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Mesoleptus stallii Holmgren, 1858

Occapes

Townes, 1970

Occapes selandriae

(Brischke, 1878)

  • Polyblastus selandriae Brischke, 1878

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Pantorhaestes

Förster, 1869

  • TROPHOCTONUS Förster, 1869

Pantorhaestes xanthostomus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon xanthostomus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ochrostomus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • rufocinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus)

  • hilarellus (Holmgren, 1858, Euryproctus)

  • intensicolor (Heinrich, 1953, Dialges)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Phobetes

Förster, 1869

  • IPOCTONUS Förster, 1869

  • PHILOTYMMA Förster, 1869

  • PHOBETUS Thomson, 1889

  • GRIPHODES Kriechbaumer, 1894

  • IPOCTONINUS Hincks, 1944

  • PHOBETELLUS Hincks, 1944

Phobetes atomator

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon atomator Müller, 1776

  • croatica (Kiss, 1926, Brischkea); synonymy by Horstmann (2007b)

Distribution

England, Wales, Isle of Man

Phobetes cerinostomus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus cerinostomus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Kasparyan, added here

Phobetes chrysostomus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon chrysostomus Gravenhorst, 1820

Distribution

England

Phobetes femorator

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Phobetus femorator Thomson, 1893

  • subalpinus (Strobl, 1903, Euryproctus)

Distribution

England

Phobetes fuscicornis

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Tryphon fuscicornis Holmgren, 1856

  • fulviventris (Thomson, 1893, Phobetus)

Phobetes leptocerus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon leptocerus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • stigmaticus (Brischke, 1878, Mesoleptus)

  • schmiedeknechti (Lange, 1911, Hadrodactylus)

  • aigneri (Kiss, 1926, Brischkea); synonymy by Horstmann (2007b)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Phobetes liopleuris

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Euryproctus liopleuris Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Aubert (2000); treated as a separate species by Aubert (2000), as a synonym of leptocerus in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Phobetes nigriceps

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon nigriceps Gravenhorst, 1829

  • praetermissus (Woldstedt, 1874, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Eclytus transsylvanicus Kiss, 1924 removed from synonymy with nigriceps and placed in synonymy with Phobetes latipes (Thomson, 1895, Phobetus) by Horstmann (2007b); latipes and nigriceps were differentiated by Horstmann (2007b).

Syndipnus

Förster, 1869

  • POLYPYSTIS Förster, 1869

  • TLEMON Förster, 1869

  • DICKSONIA Holmgren, 1880

  • NEASTUS Holmgren, 1883

Syndipnus alutaceus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Trematopygus alutaceus Holmgren, 1857

  • alutaceus (Woldstedt, 1874, Mesoleius)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Syndipnus decipiens

(Woldstedt, 1877)

  • Mesoleius decipiens Woldstedt, 1877

  • subscaber Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, added here

Syndipnus lateralis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon lateralis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • punctiscuta Thomson, 1894

Distribution

England, Scotland

Syndipnus macrocerus

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Euryproctus macrocerus Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, added here

Synodites

Förster, 1869

  • CAMPONASTES Förster, 1869

  • LISTROTA Förster, 1869

  • POLYTERUS Förster, 1869

  • SARCORYCHUS Förster, 1869

  • SYCHNOPORTUS Förster, 1869

  • ZOOTREPHES Förster, 1869

  • ZOOTREPHUS Thomson, 1890

  • SYNODYTES Thomson, 1893

  • ANAGLYMMUS Roman, 1914

Notes

species of Synodites excluded from the British and Irish list:

[breviventris (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)] Listed as a species of Dichrogaster (Cryptinae: Phygadeuontini) in Fitton (1978), there are no identified specimens in BMNH and Aubert (2000) does not list it as occurring in Britain or Ireland.

Synodites breviusculus

(Fonscolombe, 1849)

  • Tryphon breviusculus Fonscolombe, 1849

  • delicatus (Fonscolombe, 1849, Tryphon)

  • buccatus (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England

Notes

Placed in Hypamblys in Yu and Horstmann (1997), in Synodites by Aubert (2000).

Synodites carinatus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius carinatus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Synodites erosus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Trematopygus erosus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

Added by Aubert (2000); one specimen in BMNH from 'Wissant', which could not be located in a Gazetteer. ‘England’ is given in Aubert (2000) but all other BMNH specimens are from Scotland.

Synodites facialis

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Spudaeus facialis Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England

Notes

In Yu and Horstmann (1997) as a synonym of discolor (Holmgren, 1857, Trematopygus) (placed in Syndipnus in Aubert 2000); the two species were differentiated by Horstmann (2011b).

Synodites hilaris

(Woldstedt, 1880)

  • Bassus hilaris Woldstedt, 1880

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, added here

Synodites lineiger

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Syndipnus lineiger Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Synodites notatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon notatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bimaculatus (Desvignes, 1856, Tryphon)

  • assimilis (Holmgren, 1858, Tryphon)

  • aberrans (Brischke, 1871, Polyblastus)

  • hungaricus (Kiss, 1924, Ipoctonus); synonymy by Horstmann (2007b)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Synodites parviceps

(Thomson, 1894)

  • Syndipnus parviceps Thomson, 1894

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Kasparyan, added here

Synomelix

Förster, 1869

Notes

Distribution data from Idar (1983).

Synomelix albipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon albipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sieboldii Kriechbaumer, 1897

  • kriechbaumeri Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Distribution

England, Scotland

Synomelix faciator

Idar, 1983

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Idar (1983)

Synomelix perfida

(Woldstedt, 1874)

  • Tryphon perfidus Woldstedt, 1874

  • curvula (Thomson, 1895, Syndipnus)

Distribution

Scotland

Zemiophora

Förster, 1869

  • ZEMIOPHORUS Thomson, 1893

Zemiophora scutulata

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Tryphon scutulatus Hartig, 1838

  • brischkei (Holmgren, 1871, Mesoleius)

  • nobilis (Habermehl, 1909, Otlophorus)

Distribution

England

MESOLEIINI

Thomson, 1883

Alexeter

Förster, 1869

  • ADRANES Förster, 1869

  • ZEMIOPHRON Förster, 1869

Notes

Distribution data from Gauld and Mitchell (1977a), Aubert (2000) and BMNH.

Species of Alexeter excluded from the British and Irish list:

[attenuatus (Bridgman, 1887, Mesoleius)] will be synonymised by Broad & Rose (in prep.)

Alexeter clavator

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon clavator Müller, 1776

  • testaceator misident.

  • testaceus misident.

  • venosus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Alexeter coxalis

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Mesoleptus coxalis Brischke, 1871

  • inconspicuus Schiedeknecht, 1914

  • rufus Kiss, 1926

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, det. Aubert and Broad, added here

Alexeter fallax

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius fallax Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Alexeter multicolor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon multicolor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • dives (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)

  • napaeus (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Alexeter nebulator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon nebulator Thunberg, 1824

  • melanocephalus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus)

  • gracilipes (Curtis, 1837, Mesoleptus)

  • paludicola Habermehl, 1922

Distribution

England, Scotland

Alexeter niger

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon niger Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Ireland

Alexeter rapinator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon rapinator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • laevissimus (Strobl, 1903, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England

Alexeter segmentarius

(Fabricius, 1787)

  • Ichneumon segmentarius Fabricius, 1787

  • sectator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon); synonymy by Horstmann (2001c)

  • fraternarius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • maxillarius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • ruficornis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus)

  • lugubris (Woldstedt, 1874, Mesoleptus)

  • sibiricus Kiss, 1926

  • rufopetiolaris Kiss, 1933

Distribution

England, Scotland

Anoncus

Townes, 1970

Notes

Distribution data from Shaw and Kasparyan (2003).

Species of Anoncus excluded from the British and Irish list:

[linitus (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)] Apparently only recorded as British by Carr (1924) and thus should have been deleted from the British list (see note under Lissonota funebris)

Anoncus femorator

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius femorator Thomson, 1893

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Anoncus gracilicornis

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius gracilicornis Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Arbelus

Townes, 1970

Arbelus athaliaeperda

(Curtis, 1860)

  • Bassus athaliaeperda Curtis, 1860

  • athaliiperdus (Marshall, 1872, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Azelus

Förster, 1869

Notes

Distribution data from Shaw and Kasparyan (2003).

Azelus erythropalpus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon erythropalpus Gmelin, 1790

  • laterator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • triangulatus (Bridgman, 1886, Perilissus)

  • bipunctatus (Szépligeti, 1901, Mesoleius)

  • csikii (Kiss, 1926, Barytarbes); synonymy by Horstmann (2007b)

Distribution

England, Wales, Scotland

Barytarbes

Förster, 1869

  • HYBRISTES Förster, 1869

  • ISODIAETA Förster, 1869

  • POLYTRERA Förster, 1869

  • BARYTARBUS Thomson, 1883

  • POLYTRERES Thomson, 1892

  • APHOLIUM Townes, 1970; synonymy by Aubert (2000)

Barytarbes colon

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon colon Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ventosus (Holmgren, 1876, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England

Barytarbes flavicornis

(Thomson, 1892)

Distribution

England

Notes

This species has often been referred to as Barytarbes segmentarius (Fabricius, 1787) sensu Gravenhorst, but that taxon is actually a species of Alexeter (Horstmann 2001c).

Barytarbes flavoscutellatus

(Thomson, 1892)

  • Mesoleius flavoscutellatus Thomson, 1892

Distribution

England

Barytarbes laeviusculus

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Mesoleius laeviusculus Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Campodorus

Förster, 1869

  • PHAGESORUS Förster, 1869

  • CUBOSCOPESIS Heinrich, 1952

Notes

Distribution data for species of Mesoleius and Campodorus, unless stated otherwise, are taken from Shaw and Kasparyan (2003).

Campodorus alticola

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius alticola Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Campodorus amictus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius amictus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campodorus astutus

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius astutus Holmgren, 1876

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campodorus caligatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon caligatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nemati (Ratzeburg, 1852, Tryphon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campodorus ciliatus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius ciliatus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Campodorus commotus

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius commotus Holmgren, 1876

  • perturbatus (Holmgren, 1876, Mesoleius)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Campodorus corrugatus

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius corrugatus Holmgren, 1876

Campodorus difformis

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius difformis Holmgren, 1876

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Campodorus dorsalis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon dorsalis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Campodorus efferus

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius efferus Holmgren, 1876

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Campodorus elegans

(Parfitt, 1882)

  • Mesoleius elegans Parfitt, 1882

Distribution

England

Notes

Transferred from Mesoleius by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003).

Campodorus flavescens

Kasparyan, 2003

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Kasparyan, added here

Campodorus gallicus

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius gallicus Thomson, 1893

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Campodorus haematodes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon haematodes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • alni (Woldstedt, 1874, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Campodorus hamulus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon hamulus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nobilis (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England

Campodorus ignavus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius ignavus Holmgren, 1857

Campodorus immarginatus

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius immarginatus Thomson, 1893

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

Transferred from Mesoleius by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003).

Campodorus incidens

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius incidens Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campodorus liosternus

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius liosternus Thomson, 1893

Campodorus luctuosus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius luctuosus Holmgren, 1857

Campodorus maculicollis

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Tryphon maculicollis Stephens, 1835

  • vigens (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campodorus marginalis

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon marginalis Geoffroy, 1785

  • limbarius (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • histrio (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • formosus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • limbarius (Fonscolombe, 1854, Lissonota)

  • lepidus (Giraud, 1872, Mesoleius); synonymy by Horstmann (2008c)

  • ornatus (Habermehl, 1925, Mesoleius); synonymy by Horstmann (2008c)

Distribution

England

Campodorus mediosanguineus

(Heinrich, 1950)

  • Mesoleius mediosanguineus Heinrich, 1950

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Campodorus melanogaster

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius melanogaster Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Campodorus mixtus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius mixtus Holmgren, 1857

Campodorus molestus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius molestus Holmgren, 1857

Campodorus nigridens

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Spudaeus nigridens Thomson, 1893

Distribution

Scotland

Campodorus patagiatus

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius patagiatus Holmgren, 1876

  • modestus (Holmgren, 1876, Mesoleius)

Campodorus pectinator

Kasparyan, 2003

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Kasparyan (2003)

Campodorus pictipes

(Habermehl, 1923)

  • Mesoleius pictipes Habermehl, 1923

Notes

Described from a Carr specimen, this species should be deleted from the list if there are no other British or Irish specimens (see note under Lissonota funebris). Transferred from Mesoleius by Horstmann (2000e).

Campodorus scapularis

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Tryphon scapularis Stephens, 1835

  • humerellus (Thomson, 1893, Mesoleius); synonymy by Kasparyan (2003)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campodorus tristis

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius tristis Holmgren, 1857

Campodorus variegatus

(Jurine, 1807)

  • Anomalon variegatum Jurine, 1807

  • sanguinicollis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campodorus viduus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius viduus Holmgren, 1857

  • annulatus (Brischke, 1878, Trematopygus)

Distribution

England

Notes

distribution data from UM

Campodorus vitosaensis

(Gregor, 1933)

  • Mesoleius vitosaensis Gregor, 1933

  • trochanteratus (Kriechbaumer, 1896, Mesoleius) preocc.

Notes

Mesoleius trochanteratus Kriechbaumer is listed as a subspecies of vitosaensis in Yu and Horstmann (1997), but is preoccupied by Mesoleius trochanteratus Brischke, 1871. The value of subspecific names in such little-known species is doubtful anyway.

Himerta

Förster, 1869

  • CLEPSIPORTHUS Förster, 1869

  • DOLIOCTONUS Förster, 1869

  • ENOECETIS Förster, 1869

  • ITHAGENES Förster, 1869

  • HIMERTUS Thomson, 1883

Notes

Distribution data from Horstmann (2002a) who also provides synonymy, and BMNH.

Himerta bisannulata

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Euryproctus bisannulatus Thomson, 1883

  • pfeifferi (Bauer, 1939, Himertus)

Notes

Added by Horstmann (2002a)and taken out of synonymy with defectiva; one specimen in BMNH, ‘British Isles, Desvignes coll.’

Himerta defectiva

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon defectivus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • varicornis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • biannulata (Ulbricht, 1922, Barytarbes)

  • ihsseni (Bauer, 1939, Himertus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Himerta scutellaris

(Kriechbaumer, 1897)

  • Enoecetis scutellaris Kriechbaumer, 1897

  • NHM, det. Broad, added

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Himerta sepulchralis

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius sepulchralis Holmgren, 1876

  • sexannulatus Kriechbaumer, 1891

  • alboannulata (Strobl, 1903, Euryproctus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hyperbatus

Förster, 1869

Notes

Distribution data from Shaw and Kasparyan (2003).

Hyperbatus orbitalis

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius orbitalis Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003); removed from synonymy with segmentator by Kasparyan (1998).

Hyperbatus segmentator

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius segmentator Holmgren, 1857

  • solitarius (Holmgren, 1876, Mesoleius)

Distribution

Scotland

Hyperbatus sternoxanthus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon sternoxanthus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pulchellus (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England

Lagarotis

Förster, 1869

  • DASPLETIS Förster, 1869

  • DYSANTES Förster, 1869

  • NYTHOPHONA Förster, 1869

  • ONEISTA Förster, 1869

  • LAGAROTUS Thomson, 1892

Lagarotis debitor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon debitor Thunberg, 1824

  • insolens (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

Distribution

England

Lagarotis erythrocera

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon erythrocerus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

Placed in Lagarotis in Yu and Horstmann (1997) and by Horstmann (2011b), although Aubert (2000) treated this as a species of Alexeter.

Lagarotis semicaligata

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon semicaligatus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • longicornis (Woldstedt, 1874, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Lamachus

Förster, 1869

  • ADEXIOMA Förster, 1869

  • ZAPHTHORA Förster, 1869

  • BATHYGLYPTUS Schmiedeknecht, 1913

  • TOROCAMPUS Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Lamachus coalitorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon coalitorius Thunberg, 1824

  • variabilis (Ratzeburg, 1844, Tryphon); synonymy by Horstmann (2004b)

  • ophthalmicus (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius)

  • marginatus (Brischke, 1871, Mesoleius)

  • spectabilis (Holmgren, 1876, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Also released, for biocontrol (Billany et al. 1983).

Lamachus eques

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Tryphon eques Hartig, 1838

  • silvarum (Holmgren, 1876, Mesoleius)

  • aterrimus (Scönwiese, 1934, Torocampus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Distribution data from Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Lamachus frutetorum

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Tryphon frutetorum Hartig, 1838

  • lophyrum (Hartig, 1838, Tryphon)

  • nigrescens Kiss, 1926

  • altipeta Heinrich, 1953

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Lamachus pini

(Bridgman, 1882)

  • Mesoleius pini Bridgman, 1882

  • caledonicus Laidlaw, 1933

Distribution

Scotland

Lamachus virgultorum

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon virgultorum Gravenhorst, 1829

  • flavoscutellatus (Strobl, 1903, Notopygus)

Distribution

England

Mesoleius

Holmgren, 1856

  • ALLOCRITUS Förster, 1869

  • ALFKENIA Pfankuch, 1906

  • MESOLIUS Pfankuch, 1906

  • HABRODEMUS Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Notes

Distribution data principally from Shaw and Kasparyan (2003), plus Fitton (1976).

doubtfully placed species of Mesoleius:

[brachyacanthus Parfitt, 1881 nom. dub., from England]

Mesoleius aceris

Kasparyan & Shaw, 2003

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Mesoleius armillatorius

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon armillatorius Gravenhorst, 1807

  • luteifrons (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • flavipes Brischke, 1871; synonymy by Horstmann (2012b)

  • similis Brischke, 1892

  • bilineolatus Strobl, 1903; synonymy by Horstmann (2012b)

  • chyzeri (Kiss, 1926, Perilissus); synonymy by Horstmann (2007b)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Mesoleius aulicus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon aulicus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesoleius axillaris

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Tryphon axillaris Stephens, 1835

  • amabilis Holmgren, 1857

  • leptogaster Holmgren, 1857

  • tenuiventris Holmgren, 1858

  • erythrogaster Holmgren, 1876

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales Isle of Man

Notes

Transferred from Campodorus by Kasparyan (2000), who provides synonymy.

Mesoleius brevipalpis

Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Mesoleius caninae

Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England

Notes

Transferred from Otlophorus (where it is listed as a synonym of O. congruens (Holmgren) by Yu and Horstmann 1997) by Kasparyan (2000).

Mesoleius dubius

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Mesoleius filicornis

Holmgren, 1876

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Mesoleius flavopictus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus flavopictus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • trimaculatus (Stephens, 1835, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesoleius frenalis

Thomson, 1893

Mesoleius furax

Holmgren, 1857

Mesoleius fuscipes

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

Transferred from Campodorus by Kasparyan (2000).

Mesoleius geniculatus

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

Wales, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Mesoleius intermedius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon intermedius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sinuatus Thomson, 1893; synonymy by Kasparyan (2000)

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003); transferred from Campodorus by Kasparyan (2000).

Mesoleius laricis

Teunissen, 1953

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Mesoleius lindemansi

Teunissen, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Mesoleius melanoleucus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon melanoleucus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesoleius nivalis

Holmgren, 1857

  • aemulus (Ruthe, 1859, Tryphon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Mesoleius opticus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon opticus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Mesoleius peronatus

(Marshall, 1876)

  • Bassus peronatus Marshall, 1876

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

Transferred from Campodorus by Kasparyan (2000).

Mesoleius phyllotomae

Cushman, 1933

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Mesoleius placidus

Holmgren, 1857

Mesoleius pyriformis

(Ratzeburg, 1852)

  • Tryphon pyriformis Ratzeburg, 1852

  • unifasciatus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesoleius ribesii

Bauer, 1961

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw & Kasparyan (2003)

Mesoleius roepkii

Teunissen, 1945

Distribution

Wales, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Mesoleius tenthredinis

Morley, 1912

  • romani Teunissen, 1945

Distribution

England

Notes

distribution data from UM

Mesoleius varicoxa

Thomson, 1893

Otlophorus

Förster, 1869

  • AEOLOMETIS Förster, 1869

  • DIALGES Förster, 1869

  • HOLMGRENIA Förster, 1869

  • NEALES Förster, 1869

  • TACHYPORTHUS Förster, 1869

  • AELOMETIS Thomson, 1893

  • OTLOPHORINUS Hincks, 1944

Otlophorus anceps

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius anceps Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Otlophorus congruens

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Mesoleius congruens Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Otlophorus italicus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Scolobates italicus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • corallinus (Vollenhoven, 1873, Scolobates)

Distribution

England

Otlophorus pulverulentus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius pulverulentus Holmgren, 1857

  • minutus (Rudow, 1881, Meniscus)

Distribution

England

Otlophorus senilis

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius senilis Holmgren, 1876

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Aubert, added here

Otlophorus vepretorum

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon vepretorum Gravenhorst, 1829

  • verpetorum misspelling

Distribution

England

Perispuda

Förster, 1869

  • GENARCHES Förster, 1869

  • ZAPLETHIS Förster, 1869

  • PERISPUDUS Thomson, 1888

Perispuda bignellii

(Bridgman, 1881)

  • Mesoleius bignellii Bridgman, 1881

  • flavitarsis (Thomson, 1893, Mesoleius)

  • sulphuripes (Strobl, 1902, Procinetus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

As a synonym of sulphurata in Yu and Horstmann (1997) but treated as a separate species by Aubert (2000).

Perispuda facialis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus facialis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Perispuda sulphurata

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon sulphuratus Gravenhorst, 1807

Distribution

England, Ireland

Protarchus

Förster, 1869

  • ZACALLES Förster, 1869

Protarchus melanurus

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius melanurus Thomson, 1893

  • rufus misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Aubert (2000); also specimens in UM

Protarchus testatorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon testatorius Thunberg, 1824

  • binarius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • decorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • rufus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • conspicuus (Stephens, 1835, Tryphon)

  • rufulus (Stephens, 1835, Tryphon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Rhinotorus

Förster, 1869

  • SPUDAEA Förster, 1869

  • SPUDAEUS Thomson, 1883

  • PROSPUDAEA Hincks, 1944

Rhinotorus compactor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon compactor Thunberg, 1824

  • atratus (Holmgren, 1857, Trematopygus)

  • quadriguttatus (Vollenhoven, 1873, Bassus)

  • albotrochanteratus (Strobl, 1913, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England

Rhinotorus leucostomus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon leucostomus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • impressus (Brischke, 1871, Mesoleius)

  • subimpressus (Thomson, 1873, Spudaeus)

Distribution

England

Rhinotorus longicornis

(Schmiedeknecht, 1914)

  • Spudaea longicornis Schmiedeknecht, 1914

Distribution

England

Rhinotorus mesocastanus

(Thomson, 1892)

  • Spudaeus mesocastanus Thomson, 1892

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Reshchikov, added here

Rhinotorus nasutus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon nasutus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • confusus (Thomson, 1883, Mesoleius)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, added here

Rhinotorus similis

(Brischke, 1892)

  • Mesoleius similis Brischke, 1892

Saotis

Förster, 1869

Notes

Distribution data taken from Kasparyan and Shaw (2003), Shaw and Kasparyan (2003), Kasparyan and Khalaim (2007a) and Fitton (1976).

Saotis albionis

Kasparyan, 2007

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Khalaim (2007a)

Saotis albiventris

Kasparyan, 2007

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Khalaim (2007a)

Saotis compressiuscula

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Mesoleius compressiusculus Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Saotis morleyi

Fitton, 1976

  • emarginata (Morley, 1911, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Listed as a synonym of S. liopleuris (Thomson, 1888, Mesoleius) in Yu and Horstmann (1997) but Kasparyan and Shaw (2003) treat the two as separate species.

Saotis nigriscuta

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Mesoleius nigriscuta Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2003)

Saotis renovata

(Morley, 1911)

  • Mesoleius renovatus Morley, 1911

Distribution

England

Notes

This species was not included in the key by Kasparyan and Shaw (2003) but they did include notes on its British occurrence.

Saotis varicoxa

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Saotus varicoxa Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England, Scotland

Scopesis

Förster, 1869

  • SCOPARCHES Förster, 1869

  • SCOPESUS Thomson, 1893

Scopesis bicolor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon bicolor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • praecatoria (Holmgren, 1876, Mesoleius)

  • longigena (Thomson, 1893, Mesoleius); synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

Distribution

England

Scopesis depressa

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius depressus Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England

Scopesis fraterna

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius fraternus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Scopesis frontator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon frontator Thunberg, 1824

  • rufolabris (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Aubert (2000) gives guttiger (Holmgren, 1857, Mesoleius) as a junior synonym but Horstmann (2006d) differentiates the taxa.

Scopesis gesticulator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon gesticulator Thunberg, 1824

  • longipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • nigricollis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

Distribution

England

Scopesis macropus

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius macropus Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England

Scopesis obscura

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Mesoleius obscurus Holmgren, 1857

Scopesis rufonotata

(Holmgren, 1876)

  • Mesoleius rufonotatus Holmgren, 1876

  • thomsoni (Habermehl, 1925, Scopesus)

Distribution

England

Scopesis tegularis

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Mesoleius tegularis Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England

Notes

distribution data from UM

Semimesoleius

Ozols, 1963

Semimesoleius exophthalmicus

Ozols, 1963

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

Smicrolius

Thomson, 1893

Smicrolius parvicalcar

(Thomson, 1895)

  • Syndipnus parvicalcar Thomson, 1895

  • parumpictus (Roman, 1909, Mesoleius); synonymy by Kasparyan (1998)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2003)

PERILISSINI

Thomson, 1883

Absyrtus

Holmgren, 1859

  • ECZETESIS Förster, 1869

Absyrtus vernalis

Bauer, 1961

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Absyrtus vicinator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon vicinator Thunberg, 1824

  • luteus Holmgren, 1859

  • exareolatus Ulbricht, 1926 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Lathiponus

Förster, 1869

  • POLYSELASMUS Schmiedeknecht, 1912

  • CERATOSAOTIS Gregor, 1939

Lathiponus semiluctuosus

(Vollenhoven, 1878)

  • Eclytus semiluctuosus Vollenhoven, 1878

  • frigidus (Woldstedt, 1874, Perilissus) preocc.

  • bicolor (Brischke, 1878, Perilissus)

  • pulcherrimus (Thomson, 1888, Mesoleius)

  • ornatus (Gregor, 1939, Ceratosaotis)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Perkins, Kasparyan, Broad, added here

Lathrolestes

Förster, 1869

  • CAMPORYCHUS Förster, 1869

  • ECCLINOPS Förster, 1869

  • HOMALOMMA Förster, 1869

  • LAPHYROSCOPUS Förster, 1869

  • POLYONCUS Förster, 1869

  • LATHROLESTUS Thomson, 1883

  • LUPHYROSCOPUS Thomson, 1883

  • TRYPHONOPSIS Brauns, 1898

  • RITZEMABOSIA Smits

  • CULMINA Benoit, 1955

Lathrolestes bipunctatus

(Bridgman, 1886)

  • Grypocentrus bipunctatus Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England, Scotland

Lathrolestes buccinator

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Perilissus buccinator Holmgren, 1857

  • vollenhoveni (Gribodo, 1880, Perilissus); synonymy by Horstmann (2003a)

Distribution

England

Notes

Treated as a species of Perilissus by Horstmann (2003a) but as a species of Lathrolestes by Aubert (2000) and then by Horstmann (2004a).

Lathrolestes caudatus

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Lathrolestus caudatus Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, added here

Lathrolestes citreus

(Brischke, 1878)

  • Perilissus citreus Brischke, 1878

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Lathrolestes clypeatus

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Tryphon clypeatus Zetterstedt, 1838

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Heath (1961); overlooked by Fitton (1978); distribution data from Reshchikov (2015) and specimens in BMNH and UM.

Lathrolestes ensator

(Brauns, 1898)

  • Tryphonopsis ensator Brauns, 1898

  • dilatatus (Nordenström, 1905, Lathrolestus)

  • ensatrix (Schulz, 1906, Tryphonopsis)

Distribution

England

Lathrolestes erythrocephalus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon erythrocephalus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

Transferred from Perilissus by Aubert (2000).

Lathrolestes lucidulus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Perilissus lucidulus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Notes

American Entomological Institute, det. Reshchikov, added here

Lathrolestes luteolator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus luteolator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • gorskii (Ratzeburg, 1852, Tryphon)

Distribution

England

Lathrolestes macropygus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Perilissus macropygus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Lathrolestes moravicus

(Habermehl, 1923)

  • Perilissus moravicus Habermehl, 1923

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, NMS, added here

Lathrolestes nigricollis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Perilissus nigricollis Thomson, 1883

  • minutus (Bridgman, 1887, Perilissus)

Distribution

England

Lathrolestes orbitalis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon orbitalis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bucculentus (Holmgren, 1857, Perilissus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Lathrolestes pictilis

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Perilissus pictilis Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Irish record based on a specimen in American Entomological Institute, det. A. Reshchikov.

Lathrolestes pleuralis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Lathrolestus pleuralis Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Lathrolestes soperi

Reshchikov, 2010

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Reshchikov (2015)

Lathrolestes tripunctor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon tripunctor Thunberg, 1824

  • distichor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • longicornis (Brischke, 1871, Perilissus)

  • luteocephalus (Giraud, 1872, Perilissus)

  • singularis (Vollenhoven, 1878, Perilissus)

  • grandiceps (Thomson, 1883, Perilissus)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here; transferred from Perilissus by Aubert (2000).

Lathrolestes ungularis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Lathrolestus ungularis Thomson, 1883

  • citrofrontalis Schmiedeknecht, 1912; synonymy by Reshchikov (2011)

Distribution

England

Lathrolestes verticalis

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Perilissus verticalis Brischke, 1871

  • abdominalis (Brischke, 1878, Perilissus); synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • marginatus (Thomson, 1883, Lathrolestus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Lophyroplectus

Thomson, 1883

Notes

Some distribution data from Huddleston and Gauld (1988).

Lophyroplectus oblongopunctatus

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Paniscus oblongopunctatus Hartig, 1838

  • luteator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Oetophorus

Förster, 1869

  • SYMPHOBUS Förster, 1869

Oetophorus naevius

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon naevius Gmelin, 1790

  • dilector (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • limitaris (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Opheltes

Holmgren, 1859

Notes

Some distribution data from Huddleston and Gauld (1988).

Opheltes glaucopterus

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon glaucopterus Linnaeus, 1758

  • pteromelas (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Perilissus

Holmgren, 1857

  • EXACRODUS Förster, 1869

  • ICHNAEOPS Förster, 1869

  • SPANOTECNUS Förster, 1869

  • UDENIA Förster, 1869

  • DAUGNA Seyrig, 1935

  • PSEUDOCHORUS Rao, 1953

Perilissus albitarsis

Thomson, 1883

  • emarginatus Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, UM, added here

Perilissus compressus

Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Perilissus coxalis

Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Perilissus lutescens

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Perilissus pallidus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus pallidus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • holmgreni Habermehl, 1925

Distribution

England

Perilissus rufoniger

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon rufoniger Gravenhorst, 1820

  • vernalis (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • petulans (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • herrichii Kriechbaumer, 1892

Distribution

England

Perilissus sericeus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus sericeus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • spiniger Thomson, 1883

Perilissus spilonotus

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Mesoleptus spilonotus Stephens, 1835

  • subcinctus Holmgren, 1857

  • stigmaticus Woldstedt, 1874

  • dissimilis Woldstedt, 1878

  • thuringiacus Schmiedeknecht, 1912

  • alpinus Habermehl, 1935

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Perilissus variator

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon variator Müller, 1776

  • filicornis (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • interruptor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • seminiger (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

As filicornis in Aubert (2000).

Priopoda

Holmgren, 1856

  • PRIONOPODA misspelling

Priopoda apicaria

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon apicarius Geoffroy, 1785

  • stictica misident.

  • luteolus (Thunberg, 1789, Ichneumon); synonymy by Horstmann (1999b)

  • glabrator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Some distribution data from Gauld (1970).

Priopoda xanthopsana

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • xanthospana misspelling

Distribution

England

Synoecetes

Förster, 1869

  • POLYRHYSIA Förster, 1869

  • SYNAGRYPNUS Förster, 1869

  • POLYRHYSIUS Thomson, 1893

Synoecetes anterior

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Syndipnus anterior Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, UM, added here

Trematopygodes

Aubert, 1968

Trematopygodes aprilinus

(Giraud, 1872)

  • Trematopygus aprilinus Giraud, 1872

  • blancoburgensis (Schmiedeknecht, 1912, Lathrolestes)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Hinz and Horstmann (1998)

Trematopygodes rarus

Horstmann, 1990

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Kasparyan, added here

Zaplethocornia

Schmiedeknecht, 1912

Zaplethocornia exstinctor

Aubert, 1985

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (1985)

PIONINI

Smith & Shenefelt, 1955

Asthenara

Förster, 1869

  • ASTHENARUS Thomson, 1889

Asthenara scabricula

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Catoglyptus scabriculus Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, UM, added here

Asthenara socia

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Euryproctus socius Holmgren, 1857

  • crassifemur (Thomson, 1889, Asthenarus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, added here

Glyptorhaestus

Thomson, 1894

  • LOXONEURUS Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Glyptorhaestus boschmai

Teunissen, 1953

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, NMS, added here

Glyptorhaestus periclistor

Hinz, 1975

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, added here

Glyptorhaestus punctatus

(Thomson, 1890)

  • Rhaestus punctatus Thomson, 1890

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, BMNH, added here

Glyptorhaestus punctulatus

(Woldstedt, 1877)

  • Mesoleius punctulatus Woldstedt, 1877

  • wuestneii (Thomson, 1893, Rhaestus)

  • thuringiacus (Schmiedeknecht, 1913, Loxoneurus)

Distribution

England

Glyptorhaestus selandrivorus

(Giraud, 1872)

  • Trematopygus selandrivorus Giraud, 1872

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Labrossyta

Förster, 1869

  • LABROSSYTUS Thomson, 1893

  • LIOTRYPHON Strobl, 1903

Labrossyta scotoptera

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon scotopterus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • fumata (Bridgman, 1880, Perilissus)

Distribution

England

Lethades

Davis, 1897

Lethades cingulator

Hinz, 1976

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, added here

Lethades curvispina

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Trematopygus curvispina Thomson, 1883

  • alpinus (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon) nom. ob.

  • flavifrons (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon) nom. ob.

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, added here; Aubert (2000) uses alpinus as the valid name but this is considered a nomen oblitum, as is flavifrons (Yu and Horstmann 1997).

Lethades facialis

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Trematopygus facialis Brischke, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

BMNH, det. Hinz & Horstmann, added here; material in BMNH has been determined by K. Horstmann as this species and curvispina; D.R. Kasparyan has determined Scottish material (Cairngorms) in NMS as facialis. Aubert (2000) treats facialis as a syonym of alpinus Zett. but it is recognised as a valid species by Hinz (1996).

Lethades imperfecti

Hinz, 1996

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Hinz (1996)

Lethades subcoriaceus

(Strobl, 1903)

  • Mesoleius subcoriaceus Strobl, 1903

  • laricis Hinz, 1976; synonymy by Horstmann (2011b)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Kasparyan, added here

Phaestus

Förster, 1869

Phaestus anomalus

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Grypocentrus anomalus Brischke, 1871

  • heterocerus (Thomson, 1893, Rhaestus)

Distribution

England

Pion

Schiødte, 1839

  • CATOGLYPTUS Förster, 1855

Pion nigripes

Schiødte, 1839

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, added here

Pion fortipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus fortipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pictus (Pfankuch, 1924, Catoglyptus)

  • transsylvanicus (Kiss, 1924, Mesoleptus); synonymy by Horstmann (2007b)

  • clarus (Kiss, 1933, Brischkea); synonymy by Horstmann (2007b)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Rhaestus

Thomson, 1883

  • RHAESTES Förster, 1869

Rhaestus lativentris

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Grypocentrus lativentris Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Scotland

Rhaestus rufipes

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Grypocentrus rufipes Holmgren, 1857

  • assimilis (Holmgren, 1858, Trematopygus)

  • femoralis Thomson, 1893

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Rhorus

Förster, 1869

  • DOLICHOBLASTUS Strobl, 1903

Notes

Species excluded from the British and Irish list:

[neustriae (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon)] Ichneumon neustriae has traditionally been treated as a species of Rhorus but the species involved has been in doubt (Aubert 1988) and Horstmann (2006a) tentatively transferred the species to Cotesia (Braconidae: Microgastrinae). According to Horstmann (2006a) neustriae auctt. is referable to austriator Aubert, 1988.

Rhorus anglicator

Aubert, 1988

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Aubert (1988)

Rhorus binotatus

(Kriechbaumer, 1897)

  • Polyblastus binotatus Kriechbaumer, 1897

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Rhorus brunnifemur

Kasparyan, 2015

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan 2015

Rhorus chrysopus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon chrysopus Gmelin, 1790

  • caproni (Bridgman, 1882, Monoblastus)

  • capronii misspelling

Distribution

England, Scotland

Rhorus chrysopygus

(Roman, 1909)

  • Monoblastus chrysopyga Roman, 1909

Distribution

England

Rhorus exstirpatorius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon exstirpatorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • laevigatus (Holmgren,1856, Polyblastus)

  • levigatus (Dalla Torre, 1901, Monoblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Aubert (2000)

Rhorus fasciatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon fasciatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Rhorus flavopictus

(Strobl, 1903)

  • Monoblastus flavopictus Strobl, 1903

  • braunsi Habermehl, 1903

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Rhorus gauldi

Kasparyan, 2014

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Kasparyan (2014)

Rhorus lapponicus

(Roman, 1909)

  • Monoblastus lapponicus Roman, 1909

Distribution

England, Scotland

Rhorus laricis

Kasparyan, 2014

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan (2014)

Rhorus longicornis

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Monoblastus longicornis Holmgren, 1858

  • glaber (Bridgman, 1886, Prionopoda)

  • flavomaculatus (Strobl, 1903, Ischyrocnemis); synonymy by Horstmann (2012b)

  • vitosaensis (Gregor, 1933, Monoblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Rhorus longigena

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Monoblastus longigena Thomson, 1883

Distribution

Scotland

Rhorus neuter

Aubert, 1988

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aubert (1988)

Rhorus nigrifrons

(Holmgren, 1883)

  • Polyblastus nigrifrons Holmgren, 1883

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan (2014)

Rhorus palustris

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Polyblastus palustris Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Rhorus punctus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon punctus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • mesoxanthus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • scoticus (Desvignes, 1856, Tryphon)

  • conspicuus Kriechbaumer, 1891; synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • spectabilis Kriechbaumer, 1891; synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

Distribution

England

Notes

Treated as a synonym of mesoxanthus in Aubert (2000).

Rhorus romani

Kasparyan, 2014

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Kasparyan (2014)

Rhorus subfasciatus

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Tryphon subfasciatus Stephens, 1835

Distribution

England

Rhorus versator

Aubert, 1994

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Aubert (1994)

Sympherta

Förster, 1869

  • ATRESTES Förster, 1869

  • CAMPOGENES Förster, 1869

  • STIPHROSOMUS Förster, 1869

  • TRAPEZOCORA Förster, 1869

  • EUSTIPHROSOMUS Hincks, 1944

Sympherta antilope

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus antilope Gravenhorst, 1829

  • irata (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • pulchricornis (Holmgren, 1857, Catoglyptus)

  • scabra (Brischke, 1871, Catoglyptus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Sympherta foveolator

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Mesoleptus foveolator Holmgren, 1856

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, Ely coll., det. Broad and W.A. Ely, added here

Sympherta obligator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon obligator Thunberg, 1824

  • fuscicornis (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • waltoni (Curtis, 1837, Mesoleptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Sympherta splendens

(Strobl, 1903)

  • Catoglyptus splendens Strobl, 1903

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Sympherta sulcata

(Thomson, 1893)

  • Catoglyptus sulcatus Thomson, 1893

Notes

Added by Aubert (2000), who refers to material in BMNH but the only specimen that could be found is one labelled as sulcatus or splendens det. Aubert.

Sympherta tenthredinarum

Horstmann, 1999

  • ambulator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Replacement name, ambulator preoccupied; treated as a synonym of jactator Thunberg by Aubert (2000) but the two species were separated by Horstmann (1999b).

Sympherta ullrichi

(Tschek, 1869)

  • Catoglyptus ullrichi Tschek, 1869

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, added here

Syntactus

Förster, 1869

  • TROMOPOEA Förster, 1869

  • BRISCHKEA Kriechbaumer, 1897

Syntactus delusor

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon delusor Linnaeus, 1758

  • trochantericus (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • parvulus (Kriechbaumer, 1897, Brischkea)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Syntactus minor

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Catoglyptus minor Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Syntactus minutus

(Bridgman, 1886)

  • Euryproctus minutus Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England

Trematopygus

Holmgren, 1857

  • AMORPHOGNATHON Förster, 1869

  • ASELASMA Förster, 1869

  • CAMPOPORUS Förster, 1869

  • RHIGELUS Förster, 1869

Trematopygus horvathi

(Kiss, 1926)

  • Polyblastus horvathi Kiss, 1926

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here; treated as a subspecies of vellicans by Hinz (1986), elevated to full species by Horstmann (2007b).

Trematopygus melanocerus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon melanocerus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • kriechbaumeri Thomson, 1893

  • thalhammeri Strobl, 1901

  • romani Heinrich, 1929

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

BMNH, added here

Trematopygus nigricornis

Holmgren, 1857

  • dictator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Trematopygus rufator

Hinz, 1986

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here; tentative identification of males.

Trematopygus spiniger

Hinz, 1976

Distribution

England

Trematopygus vellicans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon vellicans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bicolor (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

  • ruficornis Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

SCOLOBATINI

Schmiedeknecht, 1911

Scolobates

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • AGLYPHUS Giraud, 1872

  • PARABRACONIA Schmiedeknecht, 1914

Scolobates auriculatus

(Fabricius, 1804)

  • Ichneumon auriculatus Fabricius, 1804

  • auriculator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • elevator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • crassitarsus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • hylotomae Kriechbaumer, 1897

  • niger Roman, 1917

  • nigrifacies Teunissen, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Cylloceriinae

CYLLOCERIINAE

Wahl, 1990

Allomacrus

Förster, 1869

  • SIBIRIAKOFFIA Holmgren, 1880

  • KENTROTRYPHON Strobl, 1903 synonymy by Schwarz (2003)

Allomacrus arcticus

(Holmgren, 1880)

  • Sibiriakoffia arctica Holmgren, 1880

  • pimplarius Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, UM, added here

Cylloceria

Schiødte, 1838

  • CHALINOCERUS Ratzeburg, 1852

  • ASPHRAGIS Förster, 1869

Notes

Most distribution data from BMNH and NMS, some from Fitton (1976) and Rossem (1981).

Cylloceria caligata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phytodietus caligatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nunciator misident.

  • nigra (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phytodietus)

  • crenicornis (Curtis, 1832, Lampronota)

  • nuntiator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

  • manca (Ruthe, 1855, Chalinocerus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Raised from synonymy (Dasch 1992, Yu and Horstmann 1997) by Humala (2002). Humala (2002) did not report synonymy, which therefore mostly follows Rossem (1981).

Cylloceria melancholica

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon melancholicus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • accusator misidentification

  • defectiva (Gravenhorst, 1829, Lissonota)

  • affinis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

  • marginator Schiødte, 1838

  • denticornis (Haliday, 1839, Lampronota)

  • fracticornis (Haliday, 1839, Lampronota)

  • longicornis (Ratzeburg, 1852, Chalinocerus)

  • marginatrix (Schulz, 1906, Lampronota)

  • rugulosa (Haupt, 1917, Tropistes)

  • altior (Heinrich, 1953, Chalinocerus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Cylloceria sylvestris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon sylvestris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • striolata (Hellén, 1915, Lampronota)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Broad, added here

Hyperacmus

Holmgren, 1858

Notes

Hyperacmus has sometimes been included in the Microleptinae sensu stricto (e.g. Humala 1997, Yu and Horstmann 1997) but the Microleptinae is restricted to the single genus, Microleptes (Broad 2004). Wahl and Gauld (1998) argued that Hyperacmus is better placed in the Orthocentrinae but, on the basis of phylogenetic studies (Quicke et al. 2009), Hyperacmus is placed here in the Cylloceriinae.

Hyperacmus crassicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Exochus crassicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • brunniventris (Rudow, 1883, Exochus)

  • suerinensis (Brauns, 1905, Lampronota) synonymy by Humala (2002)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diacritinae

DIACRITINAE

Townes, 1965

Notes

Treated by Fitton et al. (1988), who give distribution data, as a tribe of the Pimplinae.

Diacritus

Förster, 1869

  • PHIDIAS Vollenhoven, 1878 preocc.

  • STENOLABIS Kriechbaumer, 1894

  • PHOSPHORUS Rossem, 1981 preocc.

  • PHOSPHORIANA Rossem, 1987 synonymy by Humala (2007)

Diacritus aciculatus

(Vollenhoven, 1878)

  • Phidias aciculatus Vollenhoven, 1878

  • cingulatus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Stenolabis)

  • rugosissima (Strobl, 1904, Entypoma) synonymy by Humala (2007)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diplazontinae

DIPLAZONTINAE

Viereck, 1918

Notes

Unless noted otherwise, distribution data from Beirne (1941), Kerrich (1949), Cowin (1953), Klopfstein (2014) and the collections of BMNH, NMS and UM, with data on type localities from Fitton (1976). Material collected by Fraser et al. (2007) is deposited in NMS. Additional references are given. Taxonomy, including synonymy, follows Klopfstein (2014).

Bioblapsis

Förster, 1869

  • TRICHOMASTIX Vollenhoven, 1878

Bioblapsis cultiformis

(Davis, 1897)

  • Otoblastus cultiformis Davis, 1897

  • mallochi Rotheray, 1990

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Rotheray (1990)

Bioblapsis polita

(Vollenhoven, 1878)

  • Trichomastix polita Vollenhoven, 1878

  • flavipes (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus) preocc.

  • tibialis (Bridgman, 1883, Bassus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Campocraspedon

Uchida, 1957

Campocraspedon annulitarsis

(Hedwig, 1838)

  • Homocidus annulitarsis Hedwig, 1838

  • arcanus (Stelfox, 1941, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Campocraspedon caudatus

(Thomson, 1890)

  • Homotropus caudatus Thomson, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Diplazon

Nees, 1819

  • BASSUS misident.

Diplazon albotibialis

Dasch, 1964

  • alpinus (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus) preocc.

  • neoalpinus Zwakhals, 1979

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diplazon annulatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus annulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • lapponicus (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Diplazon multicolor (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus) was removed from synonymy by Klopfstein (2011).

Diplazon deletus

(Thomson, 1890)

  • Bassus deletus Thomson, 1890

  • rufigaster Dasch, 1964

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Diplazon laetatorius

(Fabricius, 1781)

  • Ichneumon laetatorius Fabricius, 1781

  • dichrous (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • albovarius (Wollaston, 1858, Bassus)

  • cinctipes (Holmgren, 1868, Bassus)

  • varipes (Smith, 1878, Scolobates)

  • venustulus (Saussure, 1892, Bassus)

  • balearicus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Diplazon pectoratorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon pectoratorius Thunberg, 1824

  • angustorius Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • pectoratorius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus) preocc.

  • nigrithorax (Strobl, 1902, Homotropus)

  • akaashii (Uchida, 1931, Homocidus)

  • urupensis (Uchida, 1935, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Diplazon scutatorius

Teunissen, 1943

  • pilosus Uchida, 1957

  • tetragonopsis Uchida, 1957

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Thirion (1987); Diplazon tetragonopsis is listed as a synonym of tetragonus by Yu and Horstmann (1997) but Diller (1982) and Klopfstein (2014) treat it as a synonym of scutatorius.

Diplazon tetragonus

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon tetragonus Thunberg, 1824

  • hortorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • ustorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • tricinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus)

  • nemoralis (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Diplazon tibiatorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon tibiatorius Thunberg, 1824

  • albosignatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

some distribution data from Askew (2000)

Diplazon varicoxa

(Thomson, 1890)

  • Bassus varicoxa Thomson, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Enizemum

Förster, 1869

Enizemum nigricorne

(Thomson, 1890)

  • Homotropus nigricornis Thomson, 1890

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

Fitton and Rotheray (1982) doubted whether the few British specimens identified as nigricorne were distinct from ornatum. One apparently British specimen in BMNH (Capron coll., no other details) is nigricorne (det. Broad and Klopfstein). Beirne (1941) records nigricorne from Ireland.

Enizemum ornatum

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus ornatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • deplanatum (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus)

  • carinulatum (Ruthe, 1859, Bassus)

  • frenator (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

  • sumptuosum (Schmiedeknecht, 1926, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Enizemum scutellare

(Lange, 1911)

  • Homotropus scutellaris Lange, 1911

  • albopictum (Lange, 1911, Homotropus) preocc.

  • rubiginosum (Schmiedeknecht, 1926, Homocidus)

Distribution

Wales

Notes

added by Klopfstein (2014)

Enizemum tridentatum

Dasch, 1964

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

BMNH, det. Klopfstein, Broad, added here

Eurytyloides

Nakanishi, 1978

Eurytyloides umbrinus

Klopfstein, 2014

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Klopfstein (2014)

Fossatyloides

Klopfstein, Quicke, Kropf & Frick, 2011

Fossatyloides gracilentus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Bassus gracilentus Holmgren, 1858

  • pulcher (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Homotropus

Förster, 1869

  • HOMOCIDUS Morley, 1911

Notes

Homotropus species have generally been included in Syrphoctonus; generic combinations and species-level taxonomy follow Klopfstein (2014).

species incertae sedis within Homotropus:

[impolitus (Stelfox, 1941, Homocidus), from Scotland] Known only from males, Klopfstein (2014) was unable to place this taxon but suggested that it may be a colour variant of pallipes.

Homotropus collinus

(Stelfox, 1941)

  • Homocidus collinus Stelfox, 1941

  • simulans (Stelfox, 1941, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Homotropus crassicornis

Thomson, 1890

  • brevicornis Thomson, 1890

  • asyntactus (Schmiedeknecht, 1926, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Homotropus dimidiatus

(Schrank, 1802)

  • Ichneumon dimidiatus Schrank, 1802

  • planus (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

  • crassicrus Thomson, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland

Homotropus elegans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus elegans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufonotatus (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus)

  • affinis Szépligeti, 1898

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Homotropus frontorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon frontorius Thunberg, 1824

  • subopacus (Stelfox, 1941, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Homotropus haemorrhoidalis

Szépligeti, 1898

  • rhenanus (Habermehl, 1930, Homocidus)

  • struvei (Hedwig, 1939, Homocidus)

  • tricolor (Stelfox, 1941, Homocidus)

  • lipothrix Momoi, 1973

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Homotropus longiventris

Thomson, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Homotropus megaspis

Thomson, 1890

  • megalaspis Schulz, 1906

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Homotropus melanogaster

(Holmgren, 1872)

  • Bassus melanogaster Holmgren, 1872

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Klopfstein (2014)

Homotropus nigritarsus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus nigritarsus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • picitans (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

  • groenlandicus (Holmgren, 1872, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Homotropus pallipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus pallipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pectoralis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Lissonota)

  • pallidipes (Marshall, 1872, Bassus)

  • pallidipennis Dalla Torre, 1901

  • pallidipes Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Homotropus pectoralis

(Provancher, 1874)

  • Bassus pectoralis Provancher, 1874

  • incisus Thomson, 1890

  • reflexus Morley, 1906

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Homotropus pictus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus pictus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nigricornis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon)

  • pumilus (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus)

  • thoracicus (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

  • brevis (Hedwig, 1938, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Homotropus signatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus signatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • hygrobius Thomson, 1890

  • bifoveolatus Kriechbaumer, 1894

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Homotropus strigator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon strigator Fabricius, 1793

  • ruficornis (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Wales

Homotropus sundevalli

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Bassus sundevalli Holmgren, 1858

  • scabrosus (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

some distribution data from Rotheray (1986)

Phthorima

Förster, 1869

  • PHTHORIMUS Thomson, 1890

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton and Boston (1988).

Phthorima compressa

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Bassus compressus Desvignes, 1856

  • ibalioidis (Kriechbaumer, 1878, Bassus)

  • nigra (Morley, 1906, Homotropus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Phthorima picta

(Habermehl, 1925)

  • Phthorimus picta Habermehl, 1925

  • gaullei Seyrig, 1928

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton and Boston (1988)

Phthorima xanthaspis

(Thomson, 1890)

  • Homotropus xanthaspis Thomson, 1890

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Fitton and Boston (1988)

Promethes

Förster, 1869

  • LIOPSIS Förster, 1869

  • PROMETHUS Thomson, 1890

Promethes bridgmani

Fitton, 1976

  • scutellaris (Bridgman, 1886, Bassus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Promethes sulcator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus sulcator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • areolatus (Holmgren, 1859, Bassus)

  • anomalus (Taschenberg, 1865, Orthopelma)

  • dodsi (Morley, 1906, Promethus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Sussaba

Cameron, 1909

Sussaba cognata

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Bassus cognatus Holmgren, 1858

  • albicoxa (Thomson, 1890, Promethus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Sussaba dorsalis

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Bassus dorsalis Holmgren, 1858

  • maculata (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Sussaba erigator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon erigator Fabricius, 1793

  • festiva (Fabricius, 1798, Ichneumon)

  • festivator (Fabricius, 1804, Ophion)

Distribution

England

Notes

The only English specimens listed by Kerrich (1949) (and possibly the same as those listed by Beirne 1941) were supposedly from the Lichfield district (Carr (1924)) and are thus inadmissable (Perkins 1953, Shaw 2003). There are specimens in BMNH recently identified by S. Klopfstein.

Sussaba flavipes

(Lucas, 1849)

  • Bassus flavipes Lucas, 1849

  • pulchella misident.

  • neopulchella Diller, 1980

  • coriacea Dasch, 1964

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Sometimes identified as coriacea, but this is now classified as the Nearctic subspecies of flavipes (Yu and Horstmann 1997).

Sussaba placita

Dasch, 1964

  • punctiventris misident.

Distribution

England

Notes

The only British specimens labelled as punctiventris in BMNH were misidentified flavipes, and Beirne (1941) did not mention any British or Irish specimens. According to S. Klopfstein (pers. comm.), specimens identified as punctiventris (Thomson, 1890, Homotropus) by Fraser et al. (2007) are actually placita and the species was subsequently recorded as placita by Mayhew et al. (2009).

Sussaba pulchella

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Bassus pulchellus Holmgren, 1858

  • elongata (Provancher, 1874, Bassus)

  • monticola (Vollenhoven, 1880, Bassus)

  • laticarpus (Thomson, 1890, Promethus)

  • ruthei (Roman, 1931, Promethes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

The name pulchella has frequently been applied to flavipes.

Syrphoctonus

Förster, 1869

Notes

Klopfstein et al. (2011) reassigned several species to Homotropus and Fossatyloides with other remaining species formally transferred by Klopfstein (2014).

Syrphoctonus desvignesii

(Marshall, 1870)

  • Bassus desvignesii Marshall, 1870

  • pulcher misident.

  • pulchellus (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus) preocc.

  • neopulcher Horstmann, 1968

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Syrphoctonus fissorius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus fissorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • punctatus (Bridgman, 1887, Bassus)

  • similis (Lange, 1911, Homotropus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Syrphoctonus tarsatorius

(Panzer, 1809)

  • Bassus tarsatorius Panzer, 1809

  • exsultans (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus)

  • insignis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus)

  • flavus (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

  • indicus (Cameron, 1909, Bassus)

  • eximius (Habermehl, 1922, Homotropus)

  • flavitrochanterus (Uchida, 1957, Homotropus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Syrphophilus

Dasch, 1964

Syrphophilus bizonarius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus bizonarius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • cingulatus (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus)

  • frontalis (Brischke, 1878, Bassus) preocc.

  • iwatensis (Uchida, 1930, Homocidus)

  • satoi (Uchida, 1930, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Syrphophilus tricinctorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon tricinctorius Thunberg, 1824

  • cinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus)

  • lateralis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus)

  • albicinctus (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

  • takaozanus (Uchida, 1930, Homocidus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

some distribution data from Askew (2000)

Tymmophorus

Schmiedeknecht, 1913

  • ZOOTREPHES misident.

Tymmophorus erythrozonus

(Förster, 1850)

  • Tryphon erythrozonus Förster, 1850

  • rufiventris (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus) preocc. (Horstmann 2006c)

  • holmgreni (Bridgman, 1882, Bassus)

  • lacustris Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Distribution

England

Tymmophorus obscuripes

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Bassus obscuripes Holmgren, 1858

  • graculus misident.

  • rufocinctus (Desvignes, 1862, Bassus)

  • arcticus (Holmgren, 1869, Bassus)

  • luctuosus (Schmiedeknecht, 1926, Promethes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Bassus graculus Gravenhorst, 1829, is a species of Zoophthorus (Cryptinae).

Tymmophorus suspiciosus

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Bassus suspiciosus Brischke, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Raised from synonymy with erythrozonus by Klopfstein (2014); only country-level data that can be directly attributable to each of these species are included here.

Woldstedtius

Carlson, 1979

  • SYRPHOCTONUS misident.

Woldstedtius bauri

Klopfstein, 2014

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Klopfstein (2014)

Woldstedtius biguttatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus biguttatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Bassus)

  • confusus (Woldstedt, 1874, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Woldstedtius citropectoralis

(Schmiedeknecht, 1926)

  • Homocidus citropectoralis Schmiedeknecht, 1926

  • abdominator (Bridgman, 1886, Bassus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Woldstedtius flavolineatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Bassus flavolineatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bimaculatus (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus)

  • interruptus (Holmgren, 1858, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Woldstedtius holarcticus

(Diller, 1969)

  • Syrphoctonus holarcticus Diller, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Klopfstein (2014)

Xestopelta

Dasch, 1964

Xestopelta gracillima

(Schmiedeknecht, 1926)

  • Promethes gracillimus Schmiedeknecht, 1926

  • amabilis (Habermehl, 1935, Homocidus)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Fitton and Rotheray (1982)

Eucerotinae

EUCEROTINAE

Viereck, 1919

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton (1984) and the collections of NMS.

Euceros

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • EUMESIUS Westwood, 1840

  • OMALOCEROS Giraud, 1857

  • TAUTOZELUS Förster, 1869

Euceros albitarsus

Curtis, 1837

  • dimidiatus Brullé, 1846

Distribution

England, Ireland

Euceros pruinosus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon pruinosus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • crassicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • morionellus Holmgren, 1857

  • unifasciatus Vollenhoven, 1878

  • castaneus (Pfankuch, 1906, Eumesius) unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Horstmann (2006a) removed superbus Kriechbeumer, 1888 from synonymy.

Euceros serricornis

Haliday, 1839

  • egregius Holmgren, 1857

  • grandicornis Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Hybrizontinae

HYBRIZONTINAE

Blanchard, 1845

  • PAXYLLOMATINAE Förster, 1862

Notes

Usually referred to as Paxyllomatinae (e.g. Fitton 1978, Mason 1981, Yu and Horstmann 1997), but Hybrizontinae has priority (Wharton and Achterberg 2000). Distribution data from Donisthorpe (1927), Achterberg (1999) and the collections of BMNH and NMS.

Ghilaromma

Tobias, 1988

Ghilaromma fuliginosi

(Donisthorpe & Wilkinson, 1930)

  • Paxylomma fuliginosi Donisthorpe & Wilkinson, 1930

Distribution

England

Hybrizon

Fallén, 1813

  • PAXYLLOMA Latreille, 1817

  • PLANCUS Curtis, 1833

  • PACHYLOMMA Ratzeburg, 1848

Hybrizon buccatus

(de Brébisson, 1825)

  • Paxylomma buccata de Brébisson, 1825

  • apicalis (Curtis, 1833, Plancus)

  • latebricola Nees, 1834

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Hybrizon pubicornis Zetterstedt, 1838, is listed as a synonym of buccatus in Yu and Horstmann (1997) but is actually a species of Anteon (Dryinidae) (Achterberg 1999).

Ichneumoninae

ICHNEUMONINAE

Latreille, 1802

Notes

Distribution data from Perkins (1953), Perkins (1959), Perkins (1960), Fitton (1976), Boston and Nash (1989) and the collections of BMNH and NMS, except where noted. Additional distribution references are given.

EURYLABINI

Heinrich, 1934

Eurylabus

Wesmael, 1845

  • MISCHOPHORUS Kriechbaumer, 1894

Eurylabus larvatus

(Christ, 1791)

  • Ichneumon larvatus Christ, 1791

  • vinulatorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • intrepidus Wesmael, 1855

  • pestrei (Berthoumieu, 1892, Catadelphus)

  • flavosignatus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Mischophorus)

  • vinulator Thomson, 1894

  • dusmeti (Berthoumieu, 1904, Catadelphus)

Distribution

England

Eurylabus torvus

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Eurylabus tristis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon tristis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • corvinus Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

GOEDARTIINI

Townes, 1961

Goedartia

Boie, 1841

  • AUTOMALUS Wesmael, 1845

Goedartia alboguttata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Trogus alboguttatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • affinis (Boie, 1841, Trogus)

  • baltica (Ratzeburg, 1844, Ichneumon)

  • dimidiativentris (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Welsh specimens in World Museum Liverpool, det. T. Hunter.

HERESIARCHINI

Ashmead, 1900

Amblyjoppa

Cameron, 1902

Amblyjoppa fuscipennis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Amblyteles fuscipennis Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Amblyjoppa proteus

(Christ, 1791)

  • Ichneumon proteus Christ, 1791

  • laminatoria (Fabricius, 1798, Ichneumon)

  • nigratoria (Fabricius, 1798, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • bilineator (Donovan, 1810, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (1997)

  • nigriculus (Walkley, 1958, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Callajoppa

Cameron, 1903

Callajoppa cirrogaster

(Schrank, 1781)

  • Ichneumon cirrogaster Schrank, 1781

  • cirrogastra misspelling

  • nigrocaudata (Retzius, 1783, Ichneumon)

  • crocata (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • lutoria (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon)

  • rubricornuta (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • dessinator (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • scutellaris (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • imperatoria (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • obscuratoria (Gravenhorst, 1807, Ichneumon)

  • atrocaudata (Stephens, 1835, Trogus)

  • excellens (Tischbein, 1882, Trogus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Callajoppa exaltatoria

(Panzer, 1804)

  • Ichneumon exaltatorius Panzer, 1804

  • latoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • atropos (Curtis, 1828, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Coelichneumon

Thomson, 1893

Notes

species of Coelichneumon excluded from the British and Irish list

[eximius (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)] Listed in error by Fitton (1978), this species is North American (Perkins 1953).

Coelichneumon anthrax

(Dalla Torre, 1901)

  • Ichneumon anthrax Dalla Torre, 1901

  • anthracinus (Holmgren, 1864, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Riedel (2012)

Coelichneumon biannulatus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon biannulatus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • auspex misident.

  • fasciatus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • leucopis (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Coelichneumon funebrator Horstmann, 2006, (=funebris (Holmgren, 1864, Ichneumon) preocc.) was removed from synonymy by Horstmann (2006c).

Coelichneumon biguttorius

(Thunberg, 1789)

  • Ichneumon biguttorius Thunberg, 1789

  • microstictus misident. (Horstmann 2002c)

  • serenus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2012)

  • restaurator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • restritutor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • laticeps (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles)

  • rufiapicalis (Pic, 1914, Ichneumon)

  • transsylvanicus (Kiss, 1924, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2012)

  • concolor Heinrich, 1949 synonymy by Riedel (2012)

Distribution

England

Coelichneumon bilineatus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon bilineatus Gmelin, 1790

  • pulsator (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Coelichneumon comitator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon comitator Linnaeus, 1758

  • auspex (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • biguttatus (Thunberg, 1784, Ichneumon)

  • tripunctorius (Thunberg, 1789, Ichneumon)

  • nigrator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • narrator (Fabricius, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • restaurator (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon) preocc., synonymy by Horstmann (1998b)

  • fuscatorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • ferreus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • coerulescens (Tischbein, 1879, Ichneumon)

  • purpurissatus Perkins, 1953 synonymy by Horstmann (2000b)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Coelichneumon consimilis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon consimilis Wesmael, 1845

  • caelareator (Tischbein, 1881, Ichneumon)

  • nigripes (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Coelichneumon cyaniventris

(Wesmael, 1859)

  • Ichneumon cyaniventris Wesmael, 1859

  • biobliteratus (Pic, 1923, Ichneumon)

  • multialbonotatus (Pic, 1923, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Irish occurrence from O'Connor (2004b)

Coelichneumon desinatorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon desinatorius Thunberg, 1824

  • fuscipes (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • subguttatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Coelichneumon falsificus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon falsificus Wesmael, 1845

  • specularis (Tischbein, 1881, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2012)

  • chevrieri (Pic, 1902, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Coelichneumon haemorrhoidalis

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon haemorrhoidalis Gravenhorst, 1820

  • castaniventris (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2012)

  • castanicauda (Tischbein, 1881, Ichneumon)

  • truncatulus (Thomson, 1886,)

  • secretus (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon) unavailable

  • subniger (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon) unavailable

  • strandi (Berthoumieu, 1910, Ichneumon)

  • binigronotatus (Pic, 1925, Ichneumon)

  • vulcanius (Pic, 1925, Ichneumon)

  • bipunctatus (Schmiedeknecht, 1928, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Coelichneumon leucocerus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon leucocerus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • solitarius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • ligeris (Pic, 1923, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Coelichneumon litoralis

Horstmann, 2000

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2000b)

Coelichneumon nigerrimus

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Ichneumon nigerrimus Stephens, 1835

  • derasus (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon)

  • carbonator (Tischhbein, 1874, Amblyteles)

  • percussor (Tischbein, 1876, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2012)

  • minor (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

  • annulatus Heinrich, 1929

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Coelichneumon oltenensis

Constantineanu, Pîrvescu & Mihalache, 1979

  • serenus misident.

Notes

Added by Horstmann (2002c)from ‘British Isles, Stephens Coll.’.

Coelichneumon orbitator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon orbitator Thunberg, 1824

  • microstictus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2002c)

  • melanopyrrhus (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • separator (Fonscolombe, 1847, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2012)

  • liocnemis (Thomson, 1888, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Coelichneumon ruficauda

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon ruficauda Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Coelichneumon validus

(Berthoumieu, 1894)

  • Ichneumon validus Berthoumieu, 1894

  • nigricornis (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Coelichneumonops

Heinrich, 1958

Coelichneumonops solutus

(Holmgren, 1864)

  • Ichneumon solutus Holmgren, 1864

  • chrysostomus (Thomson, 1896, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (1999a)

  • pictus (Roman, 1904, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

Scotland

Heresiarches

Wesmael, 1859

Heresiarches eudoxius

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Hepiopelmus eudoxius Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Lymantrichneumon

Heinrich, 1978

Lymantrichneumon disparis

(Poda, 1761)

  • Sphex disparis Poda, 1761

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Broad and Davis (2015)

Protichneumon

Thomson, 1893

Protichneumon pisorius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon pisorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • fusorius misident.

  • lentorius (Panzer, 1799, Ichneumon)

  • fugatorius (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • mediofulvus (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon) unavailable

  • dorsoniger Roman,1910

Distribution

England, Ireland

Protichneumon similatorius

(Fabricius, 1798)

  • Ichneumon similatorius Fabricius, 1798

  • Protichneumon similatorius ?exspectorius (Fabricius, 1794, Ichneumon)

  • erythrogaster (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • coqueberti (Wesmael, 1848, Ichneumon)

  • dorsoniger (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Notes

Amblyteles gigantorius Holmgren, 1871 was removed from synonymy as it was found to be a junior synonym of Protichneumon fusorius (Linnaeus, 1761) (Horstmann 2008a).

Psilomastax

Tischbein, 1868

  • CERCODINOTOMUS Uchida, 1940

Psilomastax pyramidalis

Tischbein, 1868

  • pictus Kriechbaumer, 1882

Distribution

England

Syspasis

Townes, 1965

Syspasis carinator

(Fabricius, 1798)

  • Ichneumon carinator Fabricius, 1798

  • helleri (Holmgren, 1878, Ichneumon)

  • rufipes (Strobl, 1901, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • tenuidens (Berthoumieu, 1904, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Riedel, added here

Syspasis lineator

(Fabricius, 1781)

  • Ichneumon lineator Fabricius, 1781

  • trilineata (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • umbraculosa (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • binotata (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • brischkii (Ratzeburg, 1852, Ichneumon)

  • adulator (Tischbein, 1881, Ichneumon)

  • calculosa (Berthoumieu, 1903, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Syspasis rufina

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon rufinus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • Syspasis rufina ?judex (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Syspasis scutellator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon scutellator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufescens (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

Distribution

England

Trogus

Panzer, 1806

  • DINOTOMUS Förster, 1869

Trogus lapidator

(Fabricius, 1787)

  • Ichneumon lapidator Fabricius, 1787

  • anthracinus (Scopoli, 1763, Sphex) nom. ob. (Horstmann 2001a)

  • coerulator (Weber, 1795, Ichneumon)

  • coerulator (Fabricius, 1804, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • saxator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • fuscipennis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • violaceus (Mocsáry,1883, Psilomastax)

  • cyaneipennis Costa,1886

  • cyaneus (Kriechbaumer,1892, Psilomastax)

  • romani Uchida,1942

  • brevicaudae Heinrich,1975

  • panzeri Carlson,1975

Distribution

England

Notes

Distribution data from Shaw (1978); the English population has been treated as belonging to the subspecies panzeri, synonymised by Wahl and Sime (2006), along with many other names.

ICHNEUMONINI

Latreille, 1802

  • JOPPINI Kriechbaumer, 1898

Achaius

Cameron, 1903

Achaius margineguttatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon margineguttatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • novitius (Wesmael, 1854, Amblyteles)

  • luteosignatus (Pic, 1914, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Achaius oratorius

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon oratorius Fabricius, 1793

  • Achaius oratorius ?dealbatus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • cingulatorius (Weber, 1801, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (1997)

  • atramentarius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • cingulipes (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • bipunctus (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles) unavailable

  • theresae (Pic, 1897, Amblyteles)

  • albocingulatus (Strobl, 1901, Ichneumon)

  • marginalis (Habermehl, 1903, Amblyteles)

  • bellus (Habermehl, 1917, Spiloteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Acolobus

Wesmael, 1845

Acolobus albimanus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon albimanus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • buyssoni (Berthoumieu, 1892, Ichneumon)

Acolobus sericeus

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Amblyteles

Wesmael, 1845

Notes

Many species previously placed in Amblyteles (Perkins 1960) are now classified in Achaius, Diphyus, Eutanyacra, Limerodops, Obtusodonta, Spilothyrateles and Triptognathus.

Amblyteles armatorius

(Forster, 1771)

  • Ichneumon armatorius Forster, 1771

  • fasciatorius (Fabricius, 1775, Ichneumon)

  • notatorius (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon)

  • dimicatorius (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • signatorius (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • diversorius (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • regius Tischbein, 1868

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Aoplus

Tischbein, 1874

Aoplus altercator

(Wesmael, 1855)

  • Ichneumon altercator Wesmael, 1855

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Aoplus castaneus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon castaneus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • rufoniger (Tischbein, 1881, Exephanes)

  • mesopyrrhus (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Ichneumon) synonymy by Hinz and Horstmann (2000)

  • subniger (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon) unavailable

  • fieschensis (Pic, 1926, Ichneumon)

  • royatensis (Pic, 1926, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Aoplus defraudator

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon defraudator Wesmael, 1845

  • angustus (Tischbein, 1863, Ichneumon)

  • jemilleri (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Ichneumon) synonymy by Hinz and Horstmann (2000)

  • sabaudus (Berthoumieu, 1904, Ichneumon)

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Aoplus ochropis

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon ochropis Gmelin, 1790

  • ephippium (Rudow, 1886, Cryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Aoplus rubricosus

(Holmgren, 1864)

  • Ichneumon rubricosus Holmgren, 1864

Distribution

England

Aoplus ruficeps

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon ruficeps Gravenhorst, 1829

  • leucocrepis (Wesmael, 1857, Ichneumon)

  • maximorufus (Pic, 1927, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Baranisobas

Heinrich, 1972

Baranisobas ridibundus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon ridibundus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • hassicus (Ratzeburg, 1848, Ichneumon)

  • variegator (Tischbein, 1881, Exephanes) synonymy by Hinz and Horstmann (2000)

  • polystictus (Kriechbaumer, 1887, Ichneumon)

  • instabilis (Berthoumieu, 1897, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • evianensis (Pic, 1902, Ichneumon)

  • insperatus (Dalla Torre, 1902, Ichneumon)

  • fallaciosus (Berthoumieu, 1903, Ichneumon)

  • bulsanensis (Smits$)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Barichneumon

Thomson, 1893

Notes

Many species previously placed in Barichneumon (Perkins 1960) are now classified in Baranisobas, Stenobarichneumon, Virgichneumon and Vulgichneumon.

Barichneumon anator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon anator Fabricius, 1793

  • Barichneumon anator ?biscutatus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • bulimorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • dealbator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • femoratorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • retusorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • henschi (Schmiedeknecht, 1929, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Barichneumon bilunulatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon bilunulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sexlineatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • piniperdae (Hartig, 1838, Phygadeuon)

  • troscheli (Ratzeburg, 1844, Ichneumon)

  • imitator (Kriechbaumer, 1882, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • moraguesi (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Barichneumon chionomus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon chionomus Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Barichneumon derogator

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon derogator Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Barichneumon gemellus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon gemellus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • inversus (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • carri Habermehl, 1923

  • controversus (Schmiedeknecht, 1928, Ichneumon)

  • rubricans (Schmiedeknecht, 1929, Ichneumon)

  • semirufus (Schmiedeknecht, 1929, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • constantineanui (Heinrich, 1972, Stenobarichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Barichneumon heracliana

(Bridgman, 1884)

  • Ichneumon heracliana Bridgman, 1884

Distribution

England, Isle of Man

Barichneumon peregrinator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon peregrinator Linnaeus, 1758

  • scriptorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • vacillatorius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Barichneumon plagiarius

(Wesmael, 1848)

  • Ichneumon plagiarius Wesmael, 1848

  • merkli (Kiss, 1915, Plectocryptus) synonymy by

Barichneumon praeceptor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon praeceptor Thunberg, 1824

  • procerus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • derivator (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon)

  • lunuliger (Kriechbaumer, 1890, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • kervillei (Berthoumieu, 1903, Ichneumon)

  • cenisiensis (Berthoumieu, 1906, Ichneumon)

  • atricornis (Pic, 1926, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Chasmias

Ashmead, 1900

  • CHASMODES Wesmael, 1845

Chasmias motatorius

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon motatorius Fabricius, 1775

  • importunus (Tischbein, 1874, Ichneumon)

  • transitorius (Berthoumieu, 1894, Chasmodes) unavailable

  • atronotatus Pic, 1917

  • berthoumieui Pic, 1917

  • bicoloripes Pic, 1917

  • diversipes Pic, 1917

  • rufonotatus Pic, 1917

Distribution

England, Ireland, Isle of Man

Chasmias paludator

(Desvignes, 1854)

  • Ichneumon paludator Desvignes, 1854

  • paludicola (Wesmael, 1857, Chasmodes)

  • dissimulator (Tischbein, 1881, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Cratichneumon

Thomson, 1893

Cratichneumon albifrons

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Ichneumon albifrons Stephens, 1835

  • gravenhorstii (Fonscolombe, 1847, Ichneumon)

  • grandiceps (Thomson, 1887, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cratichneumon coruscator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon coruscator Linnaeus, 1758

  • corruscator misspelling

  • ambulator (Müller, 1774, Ichneumon)

  • alacer (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • luridus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • gasterator (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • metaxanthus (Hartig, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • binotatus (Desvignes, 1856, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • pyrenaeus (Tischbein, 1882, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Cratichneumon culex

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon culex Müller, 1776

  • tibialis (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • clavipes (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • leucostoma (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • quadricolor (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • versicolor (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • annulator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • fabricator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • crassator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • infestor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • viator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • fulvipes (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • ruficoxis Constantineanu, Andriescu & Ciochia, 1956

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Cratichneumon flavifrons

(Schrank, 1781)

  • Ichneumon flavifrons Schrank, 1781

  • fabricator misident. (Horstmann 2001a)

  • frontalis (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • tricolor (Razoumowsky, 1789, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • generator (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • maculifrons (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • pyrrhopus (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • extinctus (Ratzeburg, 1844, Ichneumon)

  • hartigii (Ratzeburg, 1844, Ichneumon)

  • impugnator (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • spiracularis (Tischbein, 1881, Ichneumon)

  • baudyi (Pic, 1902, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Cratichneumon fugitivus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon fugitivus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rutilus (Holmgren, 1864, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • capreolus (Berthoumieu, 1899, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cratichneumon infidus

(Wesmael, 1848)

  • Ichneumon infidus Wesmael, 1848

  • liostylus (Thomson, 1897, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cratichneumon jocularis

(Wesmael, 1848)

  • Ichneumon jocularis Wesmael, 1848

  • punctifrons (Holmgren, 1864, Ichneumon)

  • semiannulatus (Kriechbaumer, 1895, Ichneumon) preocc., synonymy by Horstmann (2002a)

  • angusteannulatus (Strobl, 1901, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Horstmann (2006a) removed parvulus (Kriechbaumer, 1887, Ichneumon) from synonymy.

Cratichneumon luteiventris

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon luteiventris Gravenhorst, 1820

  • indictus (Tischbein, 1874, Ichneumon)

Cratichneumon pallitarsis

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Ichneumon pallitarsis Thomson, 1887

  • palliditarsis (Berthoumieu, 1895, Ichneumon)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Riedel, added here; it is unclear whether J.F. Perkins overlooked earlier records of this species from Scotland or whether these were based on misidentifications.

Cratichneumon rufifrons

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon rufifrons Gravenhorst, 1829

  • frontatorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) nom. ob., synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • pallidiatorius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Cratichneumon semirufus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon semirufus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • nigroscutatus (Berthoumieu, 1895, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cratichneumon sicarius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon sicarius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nigratorius (Panzer, 1800, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • ingratorius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • jugatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • alboannulatus (Strobl, 1901, Ichneumon)

  • atrocellaris (Pic, 1927, Ichneumon)

  • forticornis (Hedwig, 1956, Hoplismenus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Cratichneumon versator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon versator Thunberg, 1824

  • pallifrons (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • pallidifrons (Marshall, 1872, Ichneumon)

  • anotylus (Thomson, 1893, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2014)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Cratichneumon viator

(Scopoli, 1763)

  • Ichneumon viator Scopoli, 1763

  • nigritarius (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • obfuscator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • aethiops (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • pinetorum (Ratzeburg, 1852, Ichneumon)

  • parviscopa (Thomson, 1893, Ichneumon)

  • brischkei (Berthoumieu, 1895, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

  • nuperus (Berthoumieu, 1910, Ichneumon)

  • charadensis (Pic, 1924, Ichneumon)

  • atrifemur (Fahringer, 1943, Ichneumon)

  • rufipes Constantineanu, 1954

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Cratichneumon vulpecula

(Kriechbaumer, 1875)

  • Ichneumon vulpecula Kriechbaumer, 1875

  • pseudogracilentus (Strobl, 1901, Ichneumon)

  • hemerythrus Heinrich, 1949

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Hilpert, added here

Crypteffigies

Heinrich, 1961

Crypteffigies albilarvatus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon albilarvatus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • obscurior (Berthoumieu, 1895, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

  • deubeli (Kiss, 1924, Megaplectes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Crypteffigies lanius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon lanius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • aberrans (Taschenberg, 1865, Phygadeuon)

  • muelleri (Kiss, 1929, Plectocryptus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Crypteffigies pseudocryptus

(Wesmael, 1857)

  • Ichneumon pseudocryptus Wesmael, 1857

  • punctulatus (Kriechbaumer, 1891, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England

Crytea

Cameron, 1906

Crytea sanguinator

(Rossi, 1794)

  • Ichneumon sanguinator Rossi, 1794

  • ruficollis (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • discrepator (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon)

  • sanguinator (Desvignes, 1856, Cryptus) preocc.

  • multifarius (Berthoumieu, 1897, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ctenichneumon

Thomson, 1894

  • DOCHYTELES Berthoumieu, 1904

Ctenichneumon castigator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon castigator Fabricius, 1793

  • Ctenichneumon castigator ?certator (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • Ctenichneumon castigator ?abrogator (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • Ctenichneumon castigator ?cardui (Schrank, 1786, Ichneumon)

  • Ctenichneumon castigator ?adustus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • Ctenichneumon castigator ?ruficingulus (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ctenichneumon devylderi

(Holmgren, 1871)

  • Amblyteles devylderi Holmgren, 1871

  • ineptus (Holmgren, 1871, Amblyteles)

  • tischbeini (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles) synonymy by Horstmann (2004c)

Distribution

England

Ctenichneumon divisorius

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon divisorius Gravenhorst, 1820

  • obsoletorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) nom. ob., synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • baeticus (Spinola, 1843, Ichneumon)

  • clipeator (Habermehl, 1917, Dochyteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ctenichneumon edictorius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon edictorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • gladiatorius (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • fuscipes (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • trichrous (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • erectorius (Fabricius, 1798, Ichneumon)

  • calceatorius (Panzer, 1801, Ichneumon)

  • amputatorius (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • fossorius (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2000b)

  • pallipes (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • depressorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • incertorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • perileucus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • cognatus (Stephens, 1833, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2000b)

  • nigricornis (Spinola, 1843, Ichneumon)

  • lotharingicus (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles)

  • nigroscutellatus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Amblyteles) unavailable

  • pallidipes (Dalla Torre, 1902, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ctenichneumon funereus

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon funereus Geoffroy, 1785

  • funerarius (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Wales

Ctenichneumon inspector

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Amblyteles inspector Wesmael, 1845

  • nigriventris (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles)

  • brunnicans (Constantineanu, 1956, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England

Ctenichneumon melanocastanus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon melanocastanus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • rubroater (Ratzeburg, 1852, Ichneumon)

  • erythropygus (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles) preocc.

Distribution

England

Ctenichneumon messorius

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon messorius Gravenhorst, 1820

  • montivagus (Giraud, 1877, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England

Ctenichneumon nitens

(Christ, 1791)

  • Ichneumon nitens Christ, 1791

  • Ctenichneumon nitens ?glabratorius (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • vespertinus (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • mesocastanus (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • nigrocastaneus (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles) unavailable

Distribution

England

Ctenichneumon panzeri

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Amblyteles panzeri Wesmael, 1845

  • flavocinctus (Desvignes, 1856, Ichneumon)

  • vexillarius (Tischbein, 1874, Amblyteles)

  • rufescens Morley, 1903

  • denticornis (Strobl, 1904, Amblyteles) synonymy by Horstmann (1999a)

  • styriacus (Strobl, 1904, Amblyteles) synonymy by Horstmann (1999a)

  • wormatiensis (Habermehl, 1909, Amblyteles)

  • nigrifemur (Ulbricht, 1926, Amblyteles) unavailable

  • rufifemur (Ulbricht, 1926, Amblyteles) unavailable

Distribution

England, Ireland, Isle of Man

Ctenochares

Förster, 1869

Ctenochares bicolorus

(Linnaeus, 1767)

  • Ichneumon bicolorus Linnaeus, 1767

  • instructor (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • deustor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • rufator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • apicalis (Wiedemann, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • apicalis (Brullé, 1846, Joppa)

  • xanthomelas (Brullé, 1846, Ichneumon)

Notes

Added by Jones (2001); possibly inadvertently introduced, as this is a widespread species in the Old World tropics, but it is known from as far north as Spain (M.R. Shaw, pers. comm.).

Deuterolabops

Heinrich, 1975

Deuterolabops eupitheciae

(Brischke, 1878)

  • Ichneumon eupitheciae Brischke, 1878

  • pulchellatus (Bridgman, 1889, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diphyus

Kriechbaumer, 1890

  • PHYSCOTELES Berthoumieu, 1904

Diphyus amatorius

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon amatorius Müller, 1776

  • laboratorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • nigronotatus (Pic, 1908, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diphyus castanopyga

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Ichneumon castanopyga Stephens, 1835

  • rubriventris (Wesmael, 1845, Amblyteles)

  • bicristatus (Strobl, 1901, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diphyus gradatorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon gradatorius Thunberg, 1824

  • egregius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • sibiricus (Mocsáry, 1878, Amblyteles)

  • illustris (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • carlsbadensis (Pic, 1914, Ichneumon)

  • rufotriangularis (Pic, 1914, Ichneumon)

Distribution

Scotland

Diphyus longigena

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Amblyteles longigena Thomson, 1888

  • inermis (Berthoumieu, 1892, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Diphyus luctatorius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon luctatorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • erratorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • litigiosus (Wesmael, 1854, Amblyteles)

  • oblongatus (Tischbein, 1873, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Diphyus mercatorius

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon mercatorius Fabricius, 1793

  • nugatorius (Fabricius, 1794, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • nigricaudus (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles) preocc., unavailable

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

English record from P. Whitehead (pers. comm.)

Diphyus monitorius

(Panzer, 1801)

  • Ichneumon monitorius Panzer, 1801

  • quadrimaculatus (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • interruptorius (Fabricius, 1804, Ichneumon)

Diphyus ochromelas

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon ochromelas Gmelin, 1790

  • pulchellus (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • negatorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • ornatorius (Panzer, 1800, Ichneumon)

  • umbratorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • sartorius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • canaliculatus (Saussure, 1892, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • nigripes (Seyrig, 1928, Spiloteles)

  • trialbatus (Constantineanu, 1954, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England

Diphyus palliatorius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon palliatorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • Diphyus palliatorius ?defensorius (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon)

  • erythropygus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • spoliator (Wesmael, 1845, Amblyteles)

  • ancipiterus (Desvignes, 1856, Ichneumon)

  • dubitatus (Desvignes, 1856, Ichneumon)

  • ochraceus (Tischbein, 1873, Ichneumon)

  • aequivocus (Tischbein, 1879, Ichneumon)

  • infinitus (Tischbein, 1879, Ichneumon)

  • gemmatus (Tischbein, 1881, Ichneumon)

  • laetus (Tischbein, 1881, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • brunneonotatus (Pic, 1898, Amblyteles)

  • atratus (Berthoumieu, 1901, Amblyteles)

  • rufotriangularis (Pic, 1915, Amblyteles) preocc.

  • subniger (Habermehl, 1929, Amblyteles) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Diphyus quadripunctorius

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon quadripunctorius Müller, 1776

  • constellatus (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • citreus (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • intratorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • jubilatorius (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • pedatorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • natatorius (Fabricius, 1798, Ichneumon)

  • mediatorius (Panzer, 1801, Ichneumon)

  • bipunctatus (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • desertorius (Panzer, 1806, Ichneumon)

  • xanthozosmus (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • natator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • infestorius (Fonscolombe, 1847, Ichneumon)

  • notatorius (Marshall, 1872, Amblyteles)

  • bipunctatus (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles) preocc.

  • schrammi (Pic, 1827, Amblyteles) preocc.

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Diphyus raptorius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon raptorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • quadriguttorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • gravenhorstii (Wesmael, 1836, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • flavaginis (Schiødte, 1839, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2004a)

  • flavolaetus (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles) preocc., unavailable

  • quercus (Pic, 1917, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England

Diphyus salicatorius

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon salicatorius Gravenhorst, 1820

  • cinctorius (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • indocilis (Wesmael, 1845, Amblyteles) synonymy by Horstmann (1998b)

  • relucens (Desvignes, 1856, Ichneumon)

  • inaciculatus (Pic, 1927, Amblyteles)

  • nigrobinotatus (Pic, 1927, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Diphyus septemguttatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon septemguttatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • wesmaeli (Tischbein, 1868, Amblyteles)

  • triplicatus (Thomson, 1894, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Diphyus trifasciatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon trifasciatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • triangulator (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • daguini (Pic, 1920, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Eristicus

Wesmael, 1845

Eristicus clarigator

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon clarigator Wesmael, 1845

  • pachycephalus (Rudow, 1886, Phygadeuon)

  • cephalotes (Berthoumieu, 1906, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England

Eristicus clericus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon clericus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • eucephalus (Wesmael, 1848, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Eupalamus

Wesmael, 1845

Eupalamus lacteator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon lacteator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fenestrator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • depexus (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon)

  • albatus (Tischbein, 1879, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Eupalamus wesmaeli

(Thomson, 1886)

  • Ichneumon wesmaeli Thomson, 1886

Distribution

England

Eutanyacra

Cameron, 1903

Eutanyacra crispatoria

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon crispatorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • limbatoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • rufatoria (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • nemoralis (Tischbein, 1876, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • laticincta (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles)

  • bicuspis (Berthoumieu, 1892, Amblyteles)

  • pallidior (Pic, 1898, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Eutanyacra glaucatoria

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon glaucatorius Fabricius, 1793

  • Eutanyacra glaucatoria ?albiventris (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • hungarica (Tischbein, 1868, Amblyteles)

  • sicula (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles)

  • distyca (Berthoumieu, 1894, Amblyteles)

  • hispanica (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles)

  • spoliata (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles) unavailable

  • medinai (Berthoumieu, 1903, Amblyteles)

  • nigroscutellatus (Ulbricht, 1909, Amblyteles) preocc., unavailable

  • praetexta (Berthoumieu, 1910, Amblyteles)

  • bruyanti (Pic, 1927, Amblyteles)

  • viturati (Pic, 1927, Amblyteles)

  • krapinensis (Schmiedeknecht, 1930, Amblyteles)

  • bimaculata (Constantineanu, 1954, Amblyteles) preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Eutanyacra ruficornis (Berthoumieu, 1894, Eurylabus) was removed from synonymy by Horstmann (2006c).

Eutanyacra pallidicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon pallidicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • dimidiata (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Eutanyacra picta

(Schrank, 1776)

  • Ichneumon pictus Schrank, 1776

  • laboratoria (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • sanguinea (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • vadatoria (Illiger, 1807, Ichneumon)

  • affirmatoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • concinnus (Stephens, 1829, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2000b)

Distribution

England

Exephanes

Wesmael, 1845

  • OCTATOMUS Tischbein, 1881

Notes

Distribution data and synonymy from Hinz and Horstmann (2000) and BMNH.

Exephanes fulvescens

Vollenhoven, 1875

  • ulbrichti Hinz, 1957

Distribution

England, Ireland

Exephanes ischioxanthus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon ischioxanthus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • exulans (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • hilaris (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • subnudus Tischbein, 1881

Distribution

England, Ireland

Exephanes occupator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon occupator Gravenhorst, 1829

  • contaminatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • munki (Kriechbaumer, 1893, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • munki Kriechbaumer, 1895 preocc.

  • uniguttatus Kriechbaumer, 1895

  • unipunctatus Strobl, 1901

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Exephanes riesei

(Habermehl, 1916)

  • Ichneumon riesei Habermehl, 1916

  • hoerhammeri Heinrich, 1949

  • amabilis Kreichbaumer, 1895 preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Transferred to Exephanes (from Ichneumon) by Hinz and Horstmann (2000).

Exephanes venustus

(Tischbein, 1876)

  • Ichneumon venustus Tischbein, 1876

  • insidiator (Tischbein, 1876, Ichneumon)

  • caelebs Kreichbaumer, 1890

Distribution

Ireland

Gareila

Heinrich, 1980

Gareila tenebrosa

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon tenebrosus Wesmael, 1845

  • nigricornis (Schmiedeknecht, 1930, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Riedel, added here

Hepiopelmus

Wesmael, 1845

  • EPIOPELMUS Dalla Torre, 1902

Hepiopelmus melanogaster

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon melanogaster Gmelin, 1790

  • leucostigmus (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • maculiventris (Desvignes, 1856, Ichneumon)

  • aureosericeus Taschenberg, 1866

  • incorruptus (Holmgren, 1871, Amblyteles)

  • palliventris (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles)

  • annulitarsis (Pic, 1914, Acolobus)

  • maculipes Hellén, 1951

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Hepiopelmus variegatorius

(Panzer, 1800)

  • Ichneumon variegatorius Panzer, 1800

  • notatorius (Panzer, 1801, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • flavoguttatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Homotherus

Förster, 1869

Homotherus locutor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon locutor Thunberg, 1824

  • labiatorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • albicinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • albiceps (Hartig, 1838, Phygadeuon)

  • festinatorius (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • lautus (Tischbein, 1868, Ichneumon)

  • ruber (Kiss, 1924, Proscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Homotherus magus

(Wesmael, 1855)

  • Ichneumon magus Wesmael, 1855

  • clavipes (Möller, 1883, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • nitidus (Bridgman, 1886, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Homotherus varipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon varipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • costator (Donovan, 1810, Ichneumon) preocc., synonymy by Horstmann (2002b)

  • decimator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • laevis (Ratzeburg, 1844, Ichneumon)

  • pictipes (Holmgren, 1864, Ichneumon)

  • fallax (Habermehl, 1923, Cratichneumon) invalid

  • anglicanus (Schmiedeknecht, 1928, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Hoplismenus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • PERITAENIUS Förster, 1869

  • TAENIASPIS Clément, 1927

Hoplismenus albifrons

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • axillatorius misident.

  • Hoplismenus albifrons ?armatorius (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • albifrons Gravenhorst, 1829

  • perniciosus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • crassicornis (Rudow, 1883, Cryptus) preocc.

  • bellicosus (De Stefani, 1885, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Usually known as H. axillatorius (Thunberg) but Ichneumon axillatorius Thunberg, 1824 was found to be a senior synonym of Cyclolabus pactor (Wesmael) by Riedel (2014).

Hoplismenus bidentatus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon bidentatus Gmelin, 1790

  • moestus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • maurus (Marshall, 1873, Mesostenus)

  • ichneumonoides (Rudow, 1883, Cryptus)

  • berthoumieui Pic, 1897

  • spinosus (Morley, 1903, Dinotomus)

  • alpinus (Clément, 1927, Peritaenius)

  • bavaricus (Clément, 1927, Peritaenius)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Whitehead (2003)

Hoplismenus bispinatorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon bispinatorius Thunberg, 1824

  • annulatus Berthoumieu, 1894

  • nigripes Seyrig, 1927

  • rufitarsis Constantineanu, Andriescu & Ciochia, 1956

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Riedel, added here

Ichneumon

Linnaeus, 1758

  • BRACHYPTERUS Gravenhorst, 1829 preocc.

  • PTEROCORMUS Förster, 1850

Notes

Distribution data from Hilpert (1992), BMNH and NMS.

doubtfully placed species of Ichneumon:

[femorator Kirby, 1802 preocc., nom. dub.]

Ichneumon albiger

Wesmael, 1845

  • tempestivus Holmgren, 1864

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon alius

Tischbein, 1879

  • eurycerus Thomson, 1890

  • dubiosus Habermehl, 1926

  • petrophilus Heinrich, 1951

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ichneumon alpestris

Holmgren, 1864

Notes

Added by Hilpert (1992); uncertain identification, based on female specimen.

Ichneumon analis

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nigroscutellatus Habermehl, 1916 preocc.

Ichneumon aquilonius

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon bellipes

Wesmael, 1845

  • medialis Wesmael, 1855

  • divergens Holmgren, 1864

  • strangulator Tischbein, 1876

  • evanidus Berthoumieu, 1892

  • orbitalis Kriechbaumer, 1894 preocc., unavailable

  • rasnitsyni Heinrich, 1978

Distribution

Scotland

Ichneumon bucculentus

Wesmael, 1845

  • glaucus Tischbein, 1876

  • umbilicatus Valemberg, 1975

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Ichneumon caloscelis

Wesmael, 1845

  • caloscelus Marshall, 1872

  • decens (Berthoumieu, 1910, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ichneumon cessator

Müller, 1776

  • custodiator Fabricius, 1793

  • compunctor Stephens, 1835 preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ichneumon computatorius

Müller, 1776

  • croceipes Wesmael, 1848

  • bicoloripes Tischbein, 1868

  • insolitus Berthoumieu, 1895 preocc., unavailable

Distribution

Ireland

Ichneumon confusor

Gravenhorst, 1820

  • confusorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • crassicornis Tischbein, 1873 preocc.

  • retectus Tischbein, 1873

  • atronotatus Pic, 1917

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Ichneumon crassifemur

Thomson, 1886

  • sulphuratus Kriechbaumer, 1894 preocc.

Ichneumon deliratorius

Linnaeus, 1758

  • alternatus Schrank, 1776

  • Ichneumon deliratorius ?fabricatorius Müller, 1776

  • palmarius Geoffroy, 1785

  • inflictorius Rossi, 1792

  • multiannulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • delirator Zetterstedt, 1838

  • gmuendensis Pfeffer, 1913

  • schimitscheki Fahringer, 1943

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Heinrich transferred deliratorius, which is anomalous within Ichneumon, to Coelichneumon, which has been followed by most authors, but where deliratorius was also anomalous; Riedel (2012) transferred deliratorius back to Ichneumon, which is where, for example, Perkins (1960) classified the species; this result was supported by molecular phylogenetic evidence (Tschopp et al. 2013).

Ichneumon didymus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bisignatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • dissimulator (Stephens, 1835, Trogus)

  • crassorius Desvignes, 1856

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Ichneumon emancipatus

Wesmael, 1845

  • propinquus (Taschenberg, 1870, Exephanes)

  • rugosus Tischbein, 1873 preocc.

  • hostificus Tischbein, 1881

  • ramiformis Tischbein, 1881

  • alpinus Strobl, 1901 preocc.

  • vogesus Habermehl, 1916

  • circalpinus Heinrich, 1949

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ichneumon exilicornis

Wesmael, 1857

  • hircinus Holmgren, 1864

  • rufolineatus Holmgren, 1864

  • caproni Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England

Ichneumon extensorius

Linnaeus, 1758

  • compressus Geoffroy, 1785 preocc.

  • tripunctatus Geoffroy, 1785

  • auratus Gmelin, 1790

  • lusorius Gravenhorst, 1807

  • vexatorius Gravenhorst, 1807

  • retractus Tischbein, 1873

  • longareolatus Thomson, 1886

  • atropunctum Pic, 1917

  • quercus Pic, 1917

  • cassonensis Pic, 1919

  • luteorufus Pic, 1919

  • polonicus (Heinrich, 1929, Euichneumon)

  • clypeonigro Constantineanu, 1954

  • transitorius Constantineanu, Suciu, Andriescu & Ciochia, 1957

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Ichneumon formosus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • obsessor Wesmael, 1845

  • obessor misspelling

  • batis Holmgren, 1880

  • brunneosparsus Strobl, 1901

  • schachti Heinrich, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Two subspecies, I. f. formosus and I. formosus microcephalus Stephens, 1835, have been recorded from Britain (Hilpert 1992).

Ichneumon fuscatus

Gmelin, 1790

Distribution

England

Notes

Preoccupied by Ichneumon fuscatus Fabricius, 1781.

Ichneumon gracilentus

Wesmael, 1845

  • gratiosus Wesmael, 1845

  • vicinus Holmgren, 1864 preocc.

  • adscendens Tischbein, 1881

  • improbus Tischbein, 1881

  • quadrilineatus Tischbein, 1881

  • wuestneii Kriechbaumer, 1890

  • bioculatus Kriechbaumer, 1894 preocc., unavailable

  • trioculatus Habermehl, 1903

  • helveticus Habermehl, 1916 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon gracilicornis

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • iocerus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • quadrinotatus Stephens, 1835

  • propinquus Taschenberg, 1870 synonymy by Hinz and Horstmann (2000)

  • longisectus Berthoumieu, 1895

  • nigricaudus Berthoumieu, 1895 preocc., unavailable

  • nigroscutellatus Berthoumieu, 1895 unavailable

  • quadrimaculatus Habermehl, 1916

  • daphne Bauer, 1985

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ichneumon haemorrhoicus

Kriechbaumer, 1887

  • albicollis Wesmael, 1857 preocc.

  • nigrifemur Constantineanu, Andriescu & Ciochia, 1956 preocc.

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Ichneumon ignobilis

Wesmael, 1855

  • filatus (Tischbein, 1879, Amblyteles) synonymy by Riedel (2014)

  • debilis (Kriechbaumer, 1886, Amblyteles) synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • isenschmidii (Kriechbaumer, 1887, Amblyteles)

  • ambifarius Berthoumieu, 1904

  • baueri Habermehl, 1935

Distribution

Scotland

Ichneumon insidiosus

Wesmael, 1845

  • argali Kriechbaumer, 1882

  • corfitzi Thomson, 1890

  • jesperi Thomson, 1893 preocc.

  • gansuanus Kokujev, 1904

  • scanicus Schmiedeknecht, 1929 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon languidus

Wesmael, 1845

  • immisericors Tischbein, 1876

  • malignus Tischbein, 1881

  • nigrocastaneus Tischbein, 1881

  • luteoannulatus Pic, 1915

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Hilpert (1992); one specimen (Chobham, Surrey) in BMNH identified by K. Horstmann as 'var. immisericors Tischbein, 1876'.

Ichneumon lautatorius

Desvignes, 1856

  • amabilis Giraud, 1863

  • bizonatus (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles)

  • cingulatus Berthoumieu, 1895 unavailable

  • mutabilis Berthoumieu, 1895 preocc., unavailable

  • gynandra Habermehl, 1903

  • nigropunctatus Habermehl, 1903

  • trimaculatus Habermehl, 1903 preocc.

Distribution

England

Ichneumon ligatorius

Thunberg, 1824

  • gradarius Wesmael, 1848

  • refractarius Wesmael, 1855

  • velatus Wesmael, 1855

  • firmipes Wesmael, 1857

  • thulensis Ruthe, 1859

  • faroensis Schmiedeknecht, 1938

  • plautus Hilpert, 1992 synonymy by Riedel (2014)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon lugens

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • napaeus Holmgren, 1880

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Transferred from Chasmias by Tschopp et al. (2013).

Ichneumon megapodius

Heinrich, 1949

  • nigroscutellatus Kriechbaumer, 1897 unavailable

  • alpinus Habermehl, 1913 preocc.

  • megapodiops Bauer, 1985

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

The British population is referable to the subspecies fennicola Heinrich, 1951 (Hilpert 1992, Horstmann 2006c).

Ichneumon melanotis

Holmgren, 1864

  • macrocerus Thomson, 1886

  • discolor Berthoumieu, 1895 preocc., unavailable

  • macrocerophorus Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon memorator

Wesmael, 1845

  • incomptus Holmgren, 1864

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Ichneumon minutorius

Desvignes, 1856

  • guttatus Tischbein, 1873 synonymy by Horstmann (2003b)

  • captorius Thomson, 1887 preocc.

  • xanthognathus Thomson, 1887

  • flavipetiolatus Habermehl, 1903

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ichneumon molitorius

Linnaeus, 1761

  • molitor Zetterstedt, 1838

  • holsaticus Tischebin, 1873

  • intrudens Smith, 1874

  • croceiventris (Rudow, 1888, Amblyteles)

  • montanus Habermehl, 1903

  • corsicator Aubert, 1961

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon mordax

Kriechbaumer, 1875

Notes

Added by Hilpert (1992); although Hilpert (1992) did not state the country of occurrence there is a specimen in NMS from Perthshire.

Ichneumon oblongus

Schrank, 1802

  • latrator misident. (Horstmann 2001a)

  • crassipes Gmelin, 1790, preocc.

  • geniculator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • elegans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • means (Gravenhorst, 1829, Brachypterus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon primatorius

Forster, 1771

  • bicinctus Christ, 1791 preocc.

  • grossorius Fabricius, 1793

  • gemellitorius Thunberg, 1824

  • flavolineatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • monetierensis Pic, 1914

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Manx occurrence from Cowin and Williamson (1940)

Ichneumon rufidorsatus

Bridgman, 1887

Distribution

Scotland

Ichneumon sarcitorius

Linnaeus, 1758

  • vaginatorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • curvatorius Müller, 1776

  • bipartitus Geoffroy, 1785

  • flavatus Gmelin, 1790 preocc.

  • farctor Gravenhorst, 1807

  • zaydamensis Kokujev, 1909

  • funereus Schmiedeknecht, 1928 preocc.

  • niger Constantineanu, 1954 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Ichneumon sculpturatus

Holmgren, 1864

  • nereni Thomson, 1887

  • albicaudus Berthoumieu, 1895 unavailable

  • flavocingulatus Habermehl, 1916

Distribution

England

Ichneumon simulans

Tischbein, 1873

  • variolosus Holmgren, 1878

  • subquadratus Thomson, 1887

  • obscuratus Habermehl, 1916

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon spurius

Wesmael, 1848

  • sieberti Habermehl, 1929

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ichneumon stigmatorius

Zetterstedt, 1838

  • cursorius Zetterstedt, 1838

  • walkeri Wesmael, 1848

  • rubedinis Desvignes, 1856

  • polyonomus Wesmael, 1859

  • kamtschaticus Roman, 1927

  • modestus Habermehl, 1935 preocc.

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon stramentarius

Gravenhorst, 1820

  • clitellarius Holmgren, 1880

  • rhaeticus (Habermehl, 1917, Dochyteles)

  • scelestus Perkins, 1952 preocc.

  • atrifemur Perkins, 1953 preocc.

  • circumscriptor Valemberg, 1975

  • medianus Berthoumieu, 1910

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

According to Hilpert (1992) the subspecies stramentarius Grav. is found in England, boreomaritimus Hilpert, 1992 in Scotland and septentrionalis Holmgren, 1864 in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland (additional data from Perkins 1952).

Ichneumon stramentor

Rasnitsyn, 1981

  • stramentarius misident.

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Added by Hilpert (1992) Perkins's (Perkins 1960) stramentarius is properly called stramentor, the name stramentarius actually being a senior synonym of Perkins's septentrionalis (with the latter name valid as a subspecies).

Ichneumon suspiciosus

Wesmael, 1845

  • mellinurus Wesmael, 1848

  • trispilus Thomson, 1888

  • rufonotatus Pic, 1929

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Manx occurrence from Cowin and Williamson (1940)

Ichneumon terminatorius

Gravenhorst, 1820

  • concinnatorius Stephens, 1835

  • fulvoscutellatus Stephens, 1835

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ichneumon tuberculipes

Wesmael, 1848

  • cuneatus Tischbein, 1876

  • limbatus Tischbein, 1879

  • piceatus Tischbein, 1879

  • mediorufus Schmiedeknecht, 1930

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ichneumon vafer

Tischbein, 1876

  • conjugalis Holmgren, 1878

  • brevicornis Tischbein, 1881 preocc.

  • rogenhoferi Kriechbaumer, 1888

  • quartanus Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ichneumon validicornis

Holmgren, 1864

  • vivacior Tischbein, 1873

  • pseudoconfusor Heinrich, 1980

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Ichneumon ventus

Hilpert, 1992

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Hilpert (1992)

Ichneumon vulneratorius

Zetterstedt, 1838

  • dahlbomi Wesmael, 1857

  • versutus Holmgren, 1864

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Ichneumon xanthorius

Forster, 1771

  • flaviniger Gravenhorst, 1820

  • nassavicus (Habermehl, 1917, Physcoteles)

  • bimactulatus (Habermehl, 1917, Physcoteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Limerodes

Wesmael, 1845

Limerodes arctiventris

(Schiødte, 1839)

  • Ichneumon arctiventris Schiødte, 1839

  • arctiventris (Boie, 1841, Ichneumon)

  • ophioniventris Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Limerodops

Heinrich, 1949

  • OXYSOMA Kriechbaumer, 1875 preocc.

Limerodops elongatus

(Brischke, 1865)

  • Eurylabus elongatus Brischke, 1865

  • fluvipes (Matsumura, 1911, Hoplismenus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Limerodops subsericans

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon subsericans Gravenhorst, 1820

  • pedestrinus (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • cognatus (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Melanichneumon

Thomson, 1893

Melanichneumon leucocheilus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon leucocheilus Wesmael, 1845

  • arieticornis (Berthoumieu, 1906, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Obtusodonta

Heinrich, 1962

Obtusodonta equitatoria

(Panzer, 1786)

  • Ichneumon equitatorius Panzer, 1786

  • antennatoria (Panzer, 1800, Ichneumon)

  • mediatoria (Fabricius, 1804, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • cingulatoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • haemorrhoidaria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • rufa (De Stefani, 1885, Amblyteles)

  • nigricauda (Berthoumieu, 1896, Amblyteles) unavailable

Platylabops

Heinrich, 1950

Platylabops apricus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon apricus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • intersector (Wesmael, 1854, Amblyteles)

  • semirufus (Desvignes, 1856, Hoplismenus) preocc.

  • delphinas (Berthoumieu, 1892, Ichneumon)

  • solitarius (Habermehl, 1929, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2000b)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Platylabops humilis

(Wesmael, 1857)

  • Ichneumon humilis Wesmael, 1857

  • rufipes (Strobl, 1901, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England

Platylabops lariciatae

(Kreichbaumer, 1890)

  • Platylabus lariciatae Kreichbaumer, 1890

  • atrithorax (Berthoumieu, 1910, Ischnogaster)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Platylabops speciosus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Amblyteles speciosus Wesmael, 1845

  • castaneusimilis Heinrich, 1930, Aoplus)

Distribution

Wales

Notes

Recorded from Wales by Perkins (1960) but not listed by Fitton (1978).

Platylabops virginalis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ichneumon virginalis Wesmael, 1845

  • albicoxatus (Pfeffer, 1913, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Probolus

Wesmael, 1845

Notes

synonymy from Horstmann (2000a)

Probolus crassulus

Horstmann, 2000

  • concinnus misident.

  • crassicornis (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Probolus culpatorius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon culpatorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • alticola (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • trucidator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • femorator (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • fossorius Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

distribution data from Horstmann (2000a)

Rictichneumon

Heinrich, 1961

Rictichneumon pachymerus

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Phygadeuon pachymerus Hartig, 1838

  • trucidus (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon)

  • aciculator (Ratzeburg, 1852, Ichneumon)

  • steinii (Ratzeburg, 1852, Ichneumon)

  • septimus (Berthoumieu, 1910, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Riedel, added here

Spilichneumon

Thomson, 1894

  • SPILOTELES Berthoumieu, 1904

  • PSEUDICHNEUMON Kokujev, 1909

Spilichneumon ammonius

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon ammonius Gravenhorst, 1820

  • nonagriae (Holmgren, 1871, Amblyteles)

  • stagnicola (Thomson, 1888, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Spilichneumon celenae

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Spilichneumon johansoni

(Holmgren, 1871)

  • Amblyteles johansoni Holmgren, 1871

  • subalnotatus (Pic, 1914, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Spilichneumon occisorius

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon occisorius Fabricius, 1793

  • sanguinatorius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • nigrinus (Berthoumieu, 1896, Ambyteles) preocc., unavailable

  • rufinus (Berthoumieu, 1896, Ambyteles) preocc., unavailable

  • plicatus (Morley, 1903, Ctenichneumon)

  • morvandicus (Pic, 1925, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Spilothyrateles

Heinrich, 1967

Spilothyrateles nuptatorius

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon nuptatorius Fabricius, 1793

  • fabricii (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • terminator (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • insidiator (Fonscolombe, 1847, Ichneumon)

  • melanocerus (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon)

  • cubicularis (Desvignes, 1856, Ichneumon)

  • truncicola (Thomson, 1888, Amblyteles)

  • frustrator (Berthoumieu, 1892, Amblyteles)

  • paganus (Berthoumieu, 1892, Ichneumon)

  • australis (Habermehl, 1917, Anisobas) synonymy by Horstmann (1997)

Distribution

Ireland

Spilothyrateles punctus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon punctus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • obscuripes (Holmgren, 1864, Ichneumon)

  • erraticus (Berthoumieu, 1892, Ichneumon)

  • nigriventris (Berthoumieu, 1895, Ichneumon) unavailable

  • lateobscurus (Pic, 1902, Amblyteles)

  • pillichi (Kiss, 1929, Ichneumon) synonymy by

Distribution

England

Stenaoplus

Heinrich, 1938

Stenaoplus pictus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hoplismenus pictus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rufescens (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • ratzeburgii (Hartig, 1838, Cryptus)

  • exornatus (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon)

  • obscurior (Pic, 1898, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Stenichneumon

Thomson, 1893

Stenichneumon culpator

(Schrank, 1802)

  • Ichneumon culpator Schrank, 1802

  • Stenichneumon culpator ?ani (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • ater (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

  • corsicator Aubert, 1960

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Stenichneumon militarius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon militarius Thunberg, 1824

  • pistorius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • pistor (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • sexannularis (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Stenobarichneumon

Heinrich, 1961

Stenobarichneumon basalis

(Perkins, 1960)

  • Barichneumon basalis Perkins, 1960

Distribution

England, Scotland

Stenobarichneumon basiglyptus

(Kriechbaumer, 1890)

  • Ichneumon basiglyptus Kriechbaumer, 1890

  • bifossatus (Berthoumieu, 1892, Ichneumon)

  • coxiglyptus (Heinrich, 1951, Barichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Stenobarichneumon citator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon citator Thunberg, 1824

  • incubitor misident.

Distribution

England

Sycaonia

Cameron, 1903

Sycaonia foersteri

(Wesmael, 1848)

  • Ichneumon foersteri Wesmael, 1848

  • boreosicaria (Roman, 1913, Cratichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Thyrateles

Perkins, 1953

Thyrateles camelinus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Amblyteles camelinus Wesmael, 1845

  • certator (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon) nom. ob., synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • cardui (Schrank, 1786, Ichneumon) nom. ob., synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • adustus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) nom. ob., synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • malignus (Tischbein, 1868, Amblyteles)

  • brunnipes (Tischbein, 1879, Ichneumon)

  • rufomaculatus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Amblyteles) unavailable

  • alticola (Habermehl, 1920, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • oisanensis (Pic, 1927, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Thyrateles haereticus

(Wesmael, 1854)

  • Amblyteles haereticus Wesmael, 1854

  • urticarum (Holmgren, 1880, Ichneumon)

  • binotatus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Amblyteles) preocc., unavailable

  • Thyrateles haereticus ?cinctor (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Amblyteles) preocc.

  • pyraeneus (Pic, 1914, Ichneumon) preocc.

Tricholabus

Thomson, 1894

Tricholabus strigatorius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon strigatorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • quittardi (Pic, 1904, Amblyteles)

  • berthoumieui Pic, 1927

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Triptognathus

Berthoumieu, 1904

Triptognathus atripes

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon atripes Gravenhorst, 1820

  • goedarti (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • interruptus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • pratensis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • quadricingulatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • uniguttatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • ignotus (Fonscolombe, 1847, Ichneumon)

  • praedator (Fonscolombe, 1847, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • flavifemur (Tischbein, 1873, Ichneumon)

  • interjectus (Tischbein, 1879, Amblyteles)

  • subfasciatus (Tischbein, 1879, Amblyteles)

  • stephani (Pic, 1903, Amblyteles)

  • taiyudongus (Uchida, 1926, Spilichneumon)

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS (from Santon Downham), det. Riedel, added here; tentative identification as the genus is in need of revision, but certainly in the atripes group (M. Riedel, pers. comm.)

Triptognathus sibilans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon sibilans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • propinquus (Perkins, 1953, Amblyteles)

Distribution

England

Virgichneumon

Heinrich, 1977

Virgichneumon albilineatus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon albilineatus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • albolineatus misspelling

  • leucomelas (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • nigratorius (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • Virgichneumon albilineatus ?bilineator (Donovan, 1810, Ichneumon)

  • bipunctorius (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England

Virgichneumon albosignatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon albosignatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • mesostilpnus (Thomson, 1888, Ichneumon)

  • punctus (Berthoumieu, 1895, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

  • nigricollis (Constantineanu, 1954, Melanichneumon)

Distribution

England

Virgichneumon callicerus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon callicerus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • plurialbatus (Wesmael, 1855, Ichneumon)

  • eremita (Kokujev, 1909, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England

Virgichneumon digrammus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon digrammus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • nudicoxa (Thomson, 1888, Ichneumon)

  • balearicus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Virgichneumon dumeticola

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon dumeticola Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Virgichneumon faunus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon faunus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • leucopygus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Virgichneumon maculicauda

(Perkins, 1953)

  • Barichneumon maculicauda Perkins, 1953

  • perscrutator (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Virgichneumon monostagon

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon monostagon Gravenhorst, 1820

  • luctuosus (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • indagator (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • redimitus (Tischbein, 1874, Ichneumon)

  • explorator (Tischbein, 1876, Ichneumon)

  • minor (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Ichneumon) preocc., unavailable

  • hexaleucus (Kriechbaumer, 1899, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • annulicornis (Schmiedeknecht, 1928, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Virgichneumon tergenus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon tergenus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • octoguttatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Wales

Vulgichneumon

Heinrich, 1961

Vulgichneumon bimaculatus

(Schrank, 1776)

  • Ichneumon bimaculatus Schrank, 1776

  • bimaculatorius (Panzer, 1801, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Vulgichneumon deceptor

(Scopoli, 1763)

  • Ichneumon deceptor Scopoli, 1763

  • deceptorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • deceptorius (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • vestigator (Wesmael, 1845, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • completus (Berthoumieu, 1894, Ichneumon)

  • obscurior (Berthoumieu, 1895, Ichneumon) unavailable

Distribution

England, Ireland

Vulgichneumon saturatorius

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon saturatorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • nigratorius (Pontoppidan, 1763, Ichneumon)

  • carnifex (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • clavatorius (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • fuscocastaneus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • saturator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • albotrochanteratus (Ulbricht, 1926, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Vulgichneumon suavis

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon suavis Gravenhorst, 1820

  • fallax (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • lepidus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

LISTRODROMINI

Förster, 1869

Anisobas

Wesmael, 1845

  • LYCAENIPHILOS Heinrich, 1934

Anisobas cingulatellus

Horstmann, 1997

  • cingulatorius (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Replacement name for Ichneumon cingulatorius Gravenhorst, 1820, preoccupied by cingulatorius Weber, 1801. Listed as a subspecies of australis Habermehl, 1917, in Yu and Horstmann (1997) but the latter is a junior synonym of Spilothyrateles nuptatorius (Horstmann 1997).

Anisobas platystylus

Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Listrodromus

Wesmael, 1845

Listrodromus nycthemerus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon nycthemerus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • quinqueguttatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Neotypus

Förster, 1869

Neotypus nobilitator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon nobilitator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • erythronotus (Rudow, 1882, Cryptus)

Distribution

England

OEDICEPHALINI

Heinrich, 1934

  • NOTOSEMINI Townes, 1961

Notosemus

Förster, 1869

  • ISCHNIDIUM Kriechbaumer, 1890

  • ISCHNOGASTER Kriechbaumer, 1890 preocc.

Notosemus bohemani

(Wesmael, 1855)

  • Phaeogenes bohemani Wesmael, 1855

  • dives Brischke, 1887

  • albibucca (Kriechbaumer, 1890, Ischnogaster)

  • gaullei (Berthoumieu, 1900, Ischnus)

  • atriventris (Pic, 1915, Ischnogaster)

Distribution

England

PHAEOGENINI

Förster, 1869

Notes

Wahl and Mason (1995) included Alomya and relatives in this tribe, with the tribe taking the name Alomyini. With the removal of Alomya to a separate subfamily (see notes under Alomyinae) the tribe takes the name Phaeogenini. Some distribution data from Diller and Shaw (2014).

Aethecerus

Wesmael, 1845

Aethecerus discolor

Wesmael, 1845

  • styriacus Strobl, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Aethecerus dispar

Wesmael, 1845

  • frontatus Wesmael, 1845

  • albipictus Berthoumieu, 1897 unavailable

  • rufipes Strobl, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland

Aethecerus foveolatus

Gregor, 1940

  • exilis (Berthoumieu, 1899, Diadromus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Aethecerus horstmanni

Diller & Shaw, 2014

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Aethecerus longulus

Wesmael, 1845

  • formosus (Bridgman, 1881, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England

Aethecerus nitidus

Wesmael, 1845

  • corcyriensis (Berthoumieu, 1901, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Aethecerus placidus

Wesmael, 1845

  • nigricoxatus Strobl, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Aethecerus porcellus

Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Aethecerus ruberpedatus

Diller & Shaw, 2014E

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Aethecerus rugifrons

Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Aethecerus subuliferus

(Holmgren, 1890)

  • Phaeogenes subuliferus Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Diller and Shaw (2014); a species of Aethecerus, not Phaeogenes, where it is listed by Yu et al. (2012) (Diller & Shaw, 2014Diller and Shaw 2014).

Baeosemus

Förster, 1869

Baeosemus mitigosus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon mitigosus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • phaeocerus (Wesmael, 1845, Herpestomus)

  • vulpecula Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Centeterus

Wesmael, 1845

Centeterus confector

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon confector Gravenhorst, 1829

  • picticollis Wesmael, 1845

  • nigridentis Constantineanu, 1951

Distribution

England, Ireland

Centeterus rubiginosus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon rubiginosus Gmelin, 1790

  • opprimator (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • rufipes (Brischke, 1891, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Colpognathus

Wesmael, 1845

Colpognathus celerator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon celerator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • procerus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • femorator (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • celeratorius (Zetterstedt, 1838, Ichneumon)

  • armatus Thomson, 1891 synonymy by Diller and Schönitzer (2003)

  • atricornis Pic, 1914 synonymy by Diller and Schönitzer (2003)

  • femoralis Habermehl, 1917

  • petiolaris Constantineanu, 1954

  • nigroscaposus Aubert, 1959

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Manx occurrence from Shaw and Bennett (2001)

Colpognathus divisus

Thomson, 1891

  • atricornis Pic, 1914

  • rufifemur Constantineanu, 1959

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Diadromus

Wesmael, 1845

  • THYRAEELLA Holmgren, 1890

Diadromus albinotatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon albinotatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Diadromus arrisor

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, Ely coll., det. Diller, added here

Diadromus candidatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon candidatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • guttulatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • aries (Brischke, 1887, Phaegoenes)

  • decolor Holmgren, 1890

Diadromus collaris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ischnus collaris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • similis (Bridgman, 1881, Phaeogenes)

  • bellulus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Phaeogenes)

  • brischkei Berthoumieu, 1897 unavailable

  • punicus Berthoumieu, 1898

  • rufiscapus Pic, 1902

  • cabrerai Berthoumieu, 1903

  • hispanicus (Berthoumieu,1904, Heterischnus)

  • brevicauda (Hellén, 1949, Ischnopsidea)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diadromus heteroneurus

Holmgren, 1890

  • quadriguttatus misident.

  • prosopius Holmgren, 1890

  • nigroscutellatus Constantineanu, Suciu, Andriescu & Ciochia, 1957

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diadromus nitidigaster

Diller & Shaw, 2014

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Diadromus pulchellus

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Diadromus subtilicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon subtilicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • imbellis Wesmael, 1845

  • dolosus Berthoumieu, 1899

  • nigrinus (Berthoumieu, 1901, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Diadromus tenax

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Diadromus troglodytes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon troglodytes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • abdominator (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon)

  • scobinatus Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Diadromus varicolor

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Dicaelotus

Wesmael, 1845

  • DELOGLYPTUS Förster, 1869

  • HOLOCREPIS Förster, 1869

  • LEPTODEMAS Förster, 1869

  • CINXAELOTUS Holmgren, 1890

  • EURYPTILUS Holmgren, 1890

Dicaelotus cameroni

Bridgman, 1881

  • minutulus Kokujev, 1909

  • nigroclypeatus Constantineanu, 1959

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dicaelotus erythrostoma

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Ireland

Dicaelotus inflexus

Thomson, 1891

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Dicaelotus orbitalis

Thomson, 1891

Distribution

England, Ireland

Dicaelotus parvulus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon parvulus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • alpigenus Strobl, 1901

Distribution

England

Dicaelotus pictus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1903)

  • Deloglyptus pictus Schmiedeknecht, 1903

  • lugens Berthoumieu, 1906

Distribution

England

Dicaelotus pudibundus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Herpestomus pudibundus Wesmael, 1845

  • alboscutatus Berthoumieu, 1900

  • gaullei Berthoumieu, 1903

Distribution

England

Dicaelotus pumilus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon pumilus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • morosus Wesmael, 1855

  • analis Berthoumieu, 1901 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Dicaelotus punctiventris

(Thomson, 1891)

  • Deloglyptus punctiventris Thomson, 1891

  • punicus Berthoumieu, 1901 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Dicaelotus pusillator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon pusillator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • Dicaelotus pusillator ?pallidus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • notator (Gravenhorst, 1807, Ichneumon)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Dicaelotus pusillus

Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Dicaelotus resplendens

Holmgren, 1890

  • fitchi Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England, Ireland

Dicaelotus ruficoxatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon ruficoxatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • unipunctatus Wesmael, 1845

  • nigrescens Constantineanu, 1959

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Dicaelotus rufoniger

Berthoumieu, 1897

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Dicaelotus schmiedeknechti

Diller & Shaw, 2014

  • ruficornis (Schmiedeknecht, 1903, Eparces) preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Dicaelotus suspectus

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England

Dilleritomus

Aubert, 1979

Dilleritomus apertor

Aubert, 1979

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Dilleritomus filiformis

(Strobl, 1901)

  • Herpestomus filiformis Strobl, 1901

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Dirophanes

Förster, 1869

Dirophanes callopus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes callopus Wesmael, 1845

  • tibiator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • palliditarsis (Berthoumieu, 1900, Diadromus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dirophanes foveolatus

(Perkins, 1953)

  • Phaeogenes foveolatus Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Transferred from Phaeogenes by Schönitzer et al. (2006).

Dirophanes fulvitarsis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes fulvitarsis Wesmael, 1845

  • limatus (Wesmael, 1845, Phaeogenes)

  • hyperboreus (Holmgren, 1890, Phaeogenes)

  • nitidiventris (Holmgren, 1890, Phaeogenes)

  • ruficoxa (Thomson, 1891, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Dirophanes invisor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon invisor Thunberg, 1824

  • stimulator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • homochlorus (Wesmael, 1845, Phaeogenes)

  • kabylianus (Pic, 1897, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Dirophanes maculicornis

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Ichneumon maculicornis Stephens, 1835

  • scutellaris (Wesmael, 1845, Phaeogenes)

  • bisignatus (Holmgren, 1890, Phaeogenes)

  • dentatus (Pic, 1923, Phaeogenes)

  • nigroscutellatus (Habermehl, 1929, Phaeogenes)

  • murinanae (Fahringer, 1936, Microcryptus)

  • gigas (Fahringer, 1943, Phaeogenes)

  • dinianae (Fahringer, 1948, Phaeogenes)

  • ruficoxis (Constantineanu, 1959, Phaeogenes) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dirophanes mysticus

(Wesmael, 1855)

  • Phaeogenes mysticus Wesmael, 1855

  • tetricus Wesmael, 1855

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Transferred from Phaeogenes by Schönitzer et al. (2006).

Dirophanes regenerator

(Fabricius, 1804)

  • Cryptus regenerator Fabricius, 1804

  • rusticatus (Wesmael, 1845, Phaeogenes) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Eparces

Förster, 1869

Eparces grandiceps

(Thomson, 1891)

  • Centeterus grandiceps Thomson, 1891

Distribution

England

Epitomus

Förster, 1869

Epitomus infuscatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hemiteles infuscatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pygmaeus (Brischke, 1890, Hemiteles) preocc.

  • parvus Thomson, 1891

  • laeviareolatus Schmiedeknecht, 1904

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Epitomus proximus

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Eriplatys

Förster, 1869

  • ANOPIESTA Förster, 1869

  • MELANOMICRUS Morley, 1903

Eriplatys ardeicollis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Herpestomus ardeicollis Wesmael, 1845

  • elliotti (Morley, 1903, Melanomicrus)

  • neirae (Ceballos, 1958, Herpestomus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Eriplatys sawoniewiczi

Diller, 1993

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Hemichneumon

Wesmael, 1857

Hemichneumon subdolus

Wesmael, 1857

  • elongatus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Hemiteles) preocc.

  • suspectus Wesmael, 1857

  • varians (Taschenberg, 1865, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwarz (2005)

  • tineidarum (Giraud, 1872, Ischnus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Herpestomus

Wesmael, 1845

Herpestomus arridens

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon arridens Gravenhorst, 1829

  • facialis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • xanthops (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • erubescens (Berthoumieu, 1899, Diadromus)

  • subatriceps (Pic, 1914, Phaeogenes)

  • transsylvanicus Kiss, 1924

  • rufifrons (Aerts, 1957, Rhexidermus)

  • meridionator Aubert, 1960 synonymy by Diller and Tereshkin (2005)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Herpestomus brunnicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon brunnicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • padella (Goureau, 1847, Ichneumon)

  • bruneicornis Dalla Torre, 1902

  • bisignatus Habermehl, 1917

  • nigriventris Constantineanu, 1944

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Herpestomus minimus

(Berthoumieu, 1901)

  • Phaeogenes minimus Berthoumieu, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Diller and Shaw (2014); previously recorded as British by Carr (1924) but these records are now discounted (Perkins 1953, Shaw 2003).

Herpestomus nasutus

Wesmael, 1845

  • furunculus Wesmael, 1845

  • intermedius Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Herpestomus wesmaeli

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Heterischnus

Wesmael, 1859

  • RHEXIDERMUS Förster, 1869

  • ISCHNOPSIDEA Viereck, 1914

Heterischnus nigricollis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Ischnus nigricollis Wesmael, 1845

  • rufipes (Wesmael, 1848, Ischnus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Heterischnus pulex

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon pulex Müller, 1776

  • murex (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • brevicornis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

Heterischnus truncator

(Fabricius, 1798)

  • Ichneumon truncator Fabricius, 1798

  • Heterischnus truncator ?colorator (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon)

  • filiformis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ischnus)

  • thoracicus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ischnus) synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

  • elegans (Tischbein, 1868, Ischnus)

  • montanus (Berthoumieu, 1897, Ischnus)

  • moravicus (Gregor, 1939, Ischnus) synonymy by Horstmann (2002b)

  • nigrinus (Constantineanu, 1959, Ischnus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mevesia

Holmgren, 1890

Mevesia arguta

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes argutus Wesmael, 1845

  • tenuis (Berthoumieu, 1899, Phaeogenes)

  • albifemur Constantineanu, 1959

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Mevesia guttata

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England

Misetus

Wesmael, 1845

Misetus oculatus

Wesmael, 1845

  • obscurus Berthoumieu, 1897 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Nematomicrus

Wesmael, 1845

Nematomicrus tenellus

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Oiorhinus

Wesmael, 1845

Oiorhinus pallipalpis

Wesmael, 1845

  • striatus (Bridgman, 1881, Herpestomus)

  • pallidipalpis Dalla Torre, 1902

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Shaw (1984)

Oronotus

Wesmael, 1845

  • ORONTUS misspelling

Oronotus binotatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Phygadeuon binotatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • coarctatus Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

Ireland

Orotylus

Holmgren, 1890

Orotylus mitis

(Wesmael, 1848)

  • Diadromus mitis Wesmael, 1848

Distribution

England

Notes

The only British specimens seen by Perkins (1959) were from the Bridgman collection, apparently lacking locality data. There are recent specimens in BMNH and NMS.

Paraethecerus

Perkins, 1953

Paraethecerus elongatus

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England

Phaeogenes

Wesmael, 1845

Notes

Many species previously placed in the genus Phaeogenes (Perkins 1959, Fitton 1978) are now classified in Dirophanes and Tycherus.

doubtfully placed species of Phaeogenes:

[picipes (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) nom. dub., from England]

Phaeogenes curator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon curator Thunberg, 1824

  • crassidens Thomson, 1891

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

some distribution data from Ely (2002)

Phaeogenes distinctus

(Bridgman, 1887)

  • Herpestomus distinctus Bridgman, 1887

Distribution

England

Phaeogenes heterogonus

Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

Wales, Ireland

Phaeogenes melanogonos

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon melanogonos Gmelin, 1790

  • protervus Wesmael, 1855

  • nigripes Constantineanu, 1954

Distribution

England, Scotland

Phaeogenes nigridens

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes nigridens Wesmael, 1845

  • major (Berthoumieu, 1901, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Ely (2002); transferred back to Phaeogenes (from Tycherus) by Diller and Shaw (2014).

Phaeogenes planifrons

Wesmael, 1845

  • compar Berthoumieu, 1904

  • hungaricus (Kiss, 1926, Orotylus) synonymy by

Distribution

Ireland

Phaeogenes semivulpinus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon semivulpinus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • mutabilis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • rufator (Stephens, 1835, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • primarius Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland

Phaeogenes trepidus

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Stenodontus

Berthoumieu, 1897

  • GNATHOXYS Wesmael, 1845

Stenodontus marginellus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon marginellus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • albicoxis Habermehl, 1917

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Trachyarus

Thomson, 1891

Notes

Gokhman (2007) states that a series of males from Hampshire, in BMNH, probably belong to T. prominulus Diller, 1989. I have also seen a female from the site and cannot differentiate these specimens from others that V. Gokhman has identified as corvinus.

Trachyarus corvinus

Thomson, 1891

  • atratus (Berthoumieu, 1901, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England

Tycherus

Förster, 1869

  • MICROPE Förster, 1869

  • PROSCUS Holmgren, 1890

  • MICROPA Schulz, 1906

  • GLYPTICHNEUMON Habermehl, 1917

Tycherus amaenus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes amaenus Wesmael, 1845

  • flavoclypeatus (Strobl, 1901, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

Wales

Notes

Added by Diller and Shaw (2014); transferred from Phaeogenes by Sebald et al. (2000).

Tycherus bellicornis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes bellicornis Wesmael, 1845

  • rugulosus (Constantineanu, 1959, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Tycherus brunneus

(Kiss, 1924)

  • Eriplatys brunneus Kiss, 1924

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus capitosus

(Holmgren, 1890)

  • Phaeogenes capitosus Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus cephalotes

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes cephalotes Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Tycherus coriaceus

(Perkins, 1953)

  • Phaeogenes coriaceus Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland

Tycherus dodecellae

Ranin, 1983

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus elongatus

(Thomson, 1891)

  • Phaeogenes elongatus Thomson, 1891

Distribution

England

Tycherus eques

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes eques Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland

Tycherus flavidens

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes flavidens Wesmael, 1845

  • flavoclypeatus (Strobl, 1901, Herpestomus)

Distribution

England

Tycherus fuscibucca

(Berthoumieu, 1901)

  • Ischnogaster fuscibucca Berthoumieu, 1901

  • kratochvili (Gregor, 1943, Eriplatys)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus fuscicornis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes fuscicornis Wesmael, 1845

  • phaeogenoides (Habermehl, 1917, Glyptichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Tycherus helleni

Ranin, 1983

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus histrio

(Wesmael, 1848)

  • Phaeogenes histrio Wesmael, 1848

Notes

Removed from synonymy with ischiomelinus by Diller and Shaw (2014); only British specimen lacking locality data.

Tycherus impiger

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes impiger Wesmael, 1845

  • ruficoxis (Constantineanu, 1951, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Transferred from Phaeogenes by Bauer (2001).

Tycherus improcerus

Ranin, 1983

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus infimus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes infimus Wesmael, 1845

  • minutus (Wesmael, 1845, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Tycherus ischiomelinus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon ischiomelinus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • eximius (Wesmael, 1845, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Tycherus jucundus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes jucundus Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here; transferred from Phaeogenes by Diller and Schönitzer (2003). Has also been treated as a species of Colpognathus, including by J.F. Perkins in his curation of the collections of BMNH.

Tycherus macilentus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes macilentus Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

Ireland

Tycherus modestus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes modestus Wesmael, 1845

  • grammostoma (Kriechbaumer, 1887, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Tycherus ophtalmicus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes ophtalmicus Wesmael, 1845

  • ophthalmicus misspelling

  • hybridus (Wesmael, 1845, Phaeogenes)

  • pulchricornis (Brischke, 1891, Phaeogenes)

  • palliventris (Berthoumieu, 1910, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Tycherus osculator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon osculator Thunberg, 1824

  • nanus (Wesmael, 1845, Phaeogenes)

  • lascivus (Wesmael, 1855, Phaeogenes)

  • socius (Holmgren, 1890, Phaeogenes)

  • inanis (Berthoumieu, 1901, Phaeogenes)

  • tristis (Berthoumieu, 1904, Phaeogenes)

  • strandi (Berthoumieu, 1910, Dicaelotus)

  • nigroclypeatus (Constantineanu, 1942, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Tycherus planipectus

(Holmgren, 1890)

  • Phaeogenes planipectus Holmgren, 1890

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus socialis

(Ratzeburg, 1852)

  • Ichneumon socialis Ratzeburg, 1852

  • discoidalis (Ratzeburg, 1852, Ichneumon)

  • clypearis (Brischke, 1878, Phaeogenes)

  • martialis (Pic, 1899, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus stipator

(Wesmael, 1855)

  • Phaeogenes stipator Wesmael, 1855

  • cambriensis (Desvignes, 1867, Ichneumon)

  • cicutellus (Brischke, 1878, Phaeogenes)

  • basirufus (Constantineanu, 1951, Phaeogenes)

  • fuscitarsis (Constantineanu, 1951, Phaeogenes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Tycherus suspicax

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Phaeogenes suspicax Wesmael, 1845

  • crassiceps (Habermehl, 1917, Proscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Tycherus teres

(Berthoumieu, 1906)

  • Phaeogenes teres Berthoumieu, 1906

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus vagus

(Berthoumieu, 1899)

  • Phaeogenes vagus Berthoumieu, 1899

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Diller and Shaw (2014)

Tycherus verecundus

Ranin, 1983

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Ranin (1983)

PLATYLABINI

Berthoumieu, 1904

  • PRISTICEROTINI Townes, 1961

Apaeleticus

Wesmael, 1845

Apaeleticus bellicosus

Wesmael, 1845

  • inclytus Wesmael, 1853

  • cautus (Berthoumieu, 1898, Diadromus)

  • rufipes Constantineanu, 1951

Distribution

England

Apaeleticus inimicus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon inimicus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • haematodus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus) synonymy by Sawoniewicz and Wanat (2003)

  • flammeolus Wesmael, 1845

  • balearicus Kriechbaumer, 1894

  • amoenus Habermehl, 1917

  • muelleri (Kiss, 1929, Microcryptus)

Distribution

England

Asthenolabus

Heinrich, 1951

  • STENOLABUS Heinrich, 1936 preocc.

Asthenolabus latiscapus

(Thomson, 1894)

  • Platylabus latiscapus Thomson, 1894

Distribution

England

Asthenolabus vitratorius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus vitratorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • albinus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hoplismenus)

  • errabundus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hoplismenus)

  • tinctorius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Cryptus)

  • coxalis (Habermehl, 1917, Platylabus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Cyclolabus

Heinrich, 1936

Cyclolabus axillatorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon axillatorius Thunberg, 1824

  • pactor (Wesmael, 1845, Platylabus) synonymy by Riedel (2014)

  • pici (Berthoumieu, 1910, Anisobas)

  • septentrionalis (Berthoumieu, 1910, Dicaelotus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Cyclolabus dubiosus

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England

Cyclolabus nigricollis

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Platylabus nigricollis Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Wales

Dentilabus

Heinrich, 1974

Dentilabus variegatus

(Wesmael, 1845)

  • Platylabus variegatus Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ectopius

Wesmael, 1859

Ectopius rubellus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon rubellus Gmelin, 1790

  • thedenii (Holmgren, 1871, Platylabus)

Distribution

Ireland

Hypomecus

Wesmael, 1845

Hypomecus quadriannulatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus quadriannulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • albitarsis Wesmael, 1845

  • submarginatus (Magretti, 1896, Platylabus) synonymy by Riedel (2008)

  • carens Berthoumieu, 1897

Distribution

England, Scotland

Linycus

Cameron, 1903

Linycus exhortator

(Fabricius, 1787)

  • Ichneumon exhortator Fabricius, 1787

  • dimidiatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hoplismenus)

  • discedens (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phygadeuon)

  • latior (Pic, 1902, Platylabus)

  • tricolor (Berthoumieu, 1904, Platylabus)

  • balearicus (Hedwig, 1939, Platylabus) synonymy by Riedel (2008)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Linycus flavitarsis

(Heinrich, 1937)

  • Ectopius flavitarsis Heinrich, 1937

  • priesneri Heinrich, 1972

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Riedel, added here

Platylabus

Wesmael, 1845

Notes

synonymy follows Riedel (2008)

Platylabus concinnus

Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Platylabus curtorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon curtorius Thunberg, 1824

  • eurygaster Holmgren, 1871 synonymy by Riedel (2008)

  • punctifrons Thomson, 1888 synonymy by Riedel (2007)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Platylabus daemon

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

Wales

Notes

Added by Riedel (2008) and transferred from Asthenolabus.

Platylabus dolorosus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon dolorosus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sollicitus Wesmael, 1845

  • viturati (Pic, 1902, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Platylabus fugator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ichneumon fugator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • atricornis Pic, 1926 synonymy by Riedel (2007)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Riedel (2008)

Platylabus gigas

Kriechbaumer, 1886

Distribution

England

Platylabus heteromallus

(Berthoumieu, 1910)

  • Amblyteles heteromallus Berthoumieu, 1910

  • pedatorius misident. (Horstmann 2001a)

  • rhenana Habermehl, 1917

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Removed from synonymy with curtorius by Riedel (2008), who found that curtorius is a senior synonym of punctifrons and eurygaster.

Platylabus histrio

Wesmael, 1855

  • varipedulis Wesmael, 1857

  • erberi Tischbein, 1868

Distribution

England, Scotland

Platylabus intermedius

Holmgren, 1871

  • polonicus Heinrich, 1937

Distribution

England, Scotland

Platylabus iridipennis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon iridipennis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • helensis (Brischke, 1888, Ichneumon)

  • fornicatus Kriechbaumer, 1890 synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • calidus Berthoumieu, 1904 synonymy by Riedel (2008)

  • novellus Berthoumieu, 1910

Distribution

England, Scotland

Platylabus judaicus

Berthoumieu, 1900

Distribution

England

Platylabus neglectus

(Fonscolombe, 1847)

  • Ichneumon neglectus Fonscolombe, 1847

  • decipiens Wesmael, 1848 synonymy by Riedel (2007)

  • minai (De Stefani, 1885, Ischnus) synonymy by Riedel (2008)

Distribution

England

Platylabus nigrocyaneus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon nigrocyaneus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • armatus Wesmael, 1845

Platylabus obator

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Ichneumon obator Desvignes, 1856

Distribution

England, Scotland

Platylabus odiosus

Perkins, 1953

Distribution

England, Scotland

Platylabus opaculus

Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Ireland

Platylabus orbitalis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon orbitalis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • vibratorius misident. (Riedel 2008)

  • persecutor (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • subalbellus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon)

  • volubilis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2008)

  • suborbitalis Kriechbaumer, 1894 synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • muticus Thomson, 1894 synonymy by Riedel (2007)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Platylabus perexiguus

Heinrich, 1973

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Riedel, added here

Platylabus pseudopumilio

Riedel, 2008

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Riedel (2008)

Platylabus pumilio

Holmgren, 1871

Distribution

England

Platylabus rufus

Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Platylabus sternoleucus

Wesmael, 1853

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Added by Riedel (2008) and transferred from Asthenolabus.

Platylabus tenuicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ichneumon tenuicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • niger Wesmael, 1845

Distribution

England

Platylabus transversus

Bridgman, 1889

  • lativentris Thomson, 1894

Distribution

England

Platylabus tricingulatus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon tricingulatus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • maurus Berthoumieu, 1900

  • berthoumieui Pic, 1923

  • zagoriensis Heinrich, 1930 synonymy by Riedel (2008)

Distribution

England

Platylabus vibratorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon vibratorius Thunberg, 1824

  • wienkeri (Ratzeburg, 1844, Ichneumon) synonymy by Riedel (2008)

  • rufiventris Wesmael, 1845 synonymy by Horstmann (2000b)

Distribution

England

Platymischos

Tischbein, 1868

  • RYSSOLABUS Berthoumieu, 1894

Platymischos atriventris

(Pic, 1914)

  • Ryssolabus atriventris Pic, 1914

  • arcticus (Hellén, 1942, Ryssolabus)

  • montanus (Heinrich, 1951, Ryssolabus)

Distribution

Scotland

Poecilostictus

Ratzeburg, 1852

  • IDIOSTOLIS Förster, 1869

  • NEOPLATYLABUS Heinrich, 1936

Poecilostictus cothurnatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Hoplismenus cothurnatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • orbitatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hoplismenus)

  • octopunctatus Ratzeburg, 1852

  • ratzeburgi Kawall, 1868 synonymy by Horstmann (1997)

  • apicalis (Brischke, 1892, Hepiopelmus)

  • geometrae (Berthoumieu, 1894, Platylabus)

  • saxonicus (Hedwig, 1939, Platylabus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Pristicerops

Heinrich, 1961

Pristicerops infractorius

(Linnaeus, 1761)

  • Ichneumon infractorius Linnaeus, 1761

  • phaleratus (Haliday, 1839, Ichneumon)

  • leucogrammus (Wesmael, 1853, Platylabus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Pristiceros

Gravenhorst, 1829

Pristiceros serrarius

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

ZIMMERIINI

Heinrich, 1934

Cotiheresiarches

Telenga, 1929

  • ZIMMERIA Heinrich, 1934

Cotiheresiarches dirus

(Wesmael, 1853)

  • Eurylabus dirus Wesmael, 1853

  • niger Telenga, 1929

Notes

Specimens in BMNH lack locality data but reliably recorded as British by Perkins (1959).

Lycorininae

LYCORININAE

Cushman & Rohwer, 1920

  • LYCORINAE misspelling

Lycorina

Holmgren, 1859

  • AMYS Schiødte, 1839 nom. ob., synonymy by Horstmann (2004a)

  • TOXOPHOROIDES Cresson, 1873

  • CHLOROLYCORINA Cushman, 1920

  • GONIOGLYPHUS Seyrig, 1932

Lycorina triangulifera

Holmgren, 1859

  • flavilabris (Schiødte, 1839, Amys) nom. ob., synonymy by Horstmann (2004a)

  • lycorinoides (Costa, 1886, Glypta)

  • sardoa (Costa, 1886, Glypta)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Shaw (2004)

Mesochorinae

MESOCHORINAE

Förster, 1869

Notes

Schwenke (1999) reinstated various synonyms of Astiphromma and Mesochorus as valid genera. This treatment is not followed here as Wahl (1993) gave good reasons for treating these as synonyms. Looking at material from across the globe, there are no clear-cut differences between, for example, Stictopisthus and Mesochorus. An exception is Dolichochorus, q.v. Distribution data, unless noted otherwise, are taken from Schwenke (1999), NMS, BMNH and UM.

Astiphromma

Förster, 1869

  • ASTIPHROMMUS Thomson, 1886

  • MESOCHORELLA Szépligeti, 1911

  • PSEUDACOENITUS Kiss, 1924

  • DEMOPHORELLUS Hedwig, 1955

Notes

Some distribution data and much synonymy from Riedel (2015), with most identifications by M. Riedel and GRB. J.F. Perkins, A. Roman and W. Schwenke had also identified a few interesting specimens in BMNH.

species of Astiphromma excluded from the British and Irish list:

[dorsale (Holmgren, 1860, Mesochorus)] No British or Irish specimens have been seen (Riedel 2015). The previously synonymous name hirsutum, described from British specimens, is a senior synonym of granigerum.

[striatum (Brischke, 1880, Mesochorus); syn. mandibulare (Thomson, 1886, Mesochorus)] All British specimens under the name mandibulare (synonymised under striatum by Riedel 2015) in BMNH have proved to be misidentifications.

Astiphromma aggressor

(Fabricius, 1804)

  • Ophion aggressor Fabricius, 1804

  • marginellum (Holmgren, 1860, Mesochorus)

  • alpinum (Roman, 1909, Mesochorus)

  • barbatum Schwenke, 1999

  • caecum Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Riedel (2015)

Astiphromma albitarse

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Mesochorus albitarsis Brischke, 1880

  • nigrum Pfankuch, 1921

  • heydeni Habermehl, 1923

  • transsylvanicum (Kiss, 1924, Pseudacoenitus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Riedel (2015)

Astiphromma alpinum

Roman, 1909

  • dispersum Schwenke, 1999

  • laricis Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Riedel (2015)

Astiphromma anale

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Mesochorus analis Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Riedel (2015)

Astiphromma buccatum

(Thomson, 1886)

  • Mesochorus buccatus Thomson, 1886

  • hamulum (Thomson, 1886, Mesochorus)

  • consertum Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Astiphromma hirsutum

(Bridgman, 1883)

  • Mesochorus hirsutus Bridgman, 1883

  • granigerum (Thomson, 1886, Mesochorus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Astiphromma italicum

Schwenke, 1999

  • contum Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Riedel (2015)

Astiphromma leucogrammum

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Mesochorus leucogrammus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, added here

Astiphromma nigrocoxatum

(Strobl, 1904)

  • Mesochorus nigrocoxatus Strobl, 1904

  • mimulum (Hedwig, 1955, Demophorellus)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Riedel (2015)

Astiphromma pictum

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Mesochorus pictus Brischke, 1880

  • incidens (Thomson, 1886, Mesochorus)

Distribution

England

Astiphromma scutellatum

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesochorus scutellatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • festivum (Holmgren, 1860, Mesochorus)

Distribution

England

Astiphromma splenium

(Curtis, 1833)

  • Mesochorus splenium Curtis, 1833

  • sericans (Curtis, 1833, Mesochorus)

  • strenuum (Holmgren, 1860, Mesochorus)

  • plagiatum (Thomson, 1886, Mesochorus) synonymy by Schwenke (1999)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Astiphromma sericans was reinstated as a valid species by Horstmann (2006b) but synonymised under splenium again by Riedel (2015).

Astiphromma tenuicorne

(Thomson, 1886)

  • Mesochorus tenuicornis Thomson, 1886

Distribution

England, Scotland

Astiphromma trimaculosum

Schwenke, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2004)

Astiphromma uliginosum

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Riedel (2015)

Astiphromma varipes

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Mesochorus varipes Holmgren, 1860

  • variipes Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Riedel (2015)

Cidaphus

Förster, 1869

  • PLESIOPHTHALMUS Förster, 1869

  • MATER Schluz, 1911

  • TETRAGONALYS Morley, 1913

  • OPHTHALMOCHORUS Roman, 1925

Notes

Distribution data for Cidaphus species is taken from Fitton (1985b) and NMS. Note that Schwenke (1999) used an out-of-date taxonomy for Cidaphus species. Fitton (1985b) and Horstmann (2002b) are followed here.

Cidaphus alarius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesochorus alarius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • thuringiacus Brauns, 1889

Distribution

England, Wales

Cidaphus areolatus

(Boie, 1850)

  • Paniscus areolatus Boie, 1850

  • gigas (Kriechbaumer, 1897, Meoschorus) synonymy by Horstmann (2002b)

  • brischkei (Szépligeti, 1911, Plesiophthalmus) synonymy by Horstmann (2002b)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Fitton (1985b); listed as a synonym of alarius in Yu and Horstmann (1997), with brischkei as the valid name for this species.

Cidaphus atricillus

(Haliday, 1838)

  • Cryptus atricillus Haliday, 1838

  • potanini Kokujev, 1906

  • melanocephalus (Habermehl, 1909, Plesiophthalmus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Dolichochorus

Strobl, 1904

Notes

Mesochorus longiceps is the type species of Dolichochorus Strobl, 1904. This genus was synonymised under Astiphromma by Townes et al. (1965) but reinstated as a valid genus by Schwenke (1999). Wahl (1993) listed Dolichochorus as a synonym of Astiphromma but did not include longiceps in his cladistic analysis. Broad & Watanabe (in prep.) have found that Dolichochorus is a rather basal member of the Mesochorinae, and distinct from Astiphromma.

Dolichochorus longiceps

(Strobl, 1904)

  • Mesochorus longiceps Strobl, 1904

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Schwenke (1999); it is not known on what basis Schwenke (1999) recorded this as a British species but its occurrence in Britain is confirmed by Riedel (2015) and Broad & Watanabe (in prep.).

Mesochorus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • STICTOPISTHUS Thomson, 1886

Notes

Horstmann (2006b) substantially revised the taxonomy of various species of Mesochorus as W. Schwenke had misinterpreted many names.

species of Mesochorus excluded from the British and Irish list:

[nuncupator (Panzer, 1800, Ichneumon)] Horstmann (2006b)

Mesochorus aggestus

Schwenke, 2002

  • sulcatus Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus albionis

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus alpigenus

Strobl, 1904

Distribution

Scotland

Mesochorus anglicus

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus angustatus

Thomson, 1886

Mesochorus anomalus

Holmgren, 1860

Mesochorus arenarius

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Cryptus arenarius Haliday, 1839

  • nigripes Ratzeburg, 1852 Horstmann (2006b)

  • melas Fonscolombe, 1852

  • gibbulus Holmgren, 1856

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Mesochorus atriventris

Cresson, 1872

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

some distribution data from Shaw (1993), Horstmann (2006b)

Mesochorus basalis

Curtis, 1833

Distribution

England

Mesochorus bracatus

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus brevipetiolatus

Ratzeburg, 1844

Mesochorus britannicus

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus carinatus

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus cimbicis

Ratzeburg, 1844

  • confusus Holmgren, 1860 synonymy by Horstmann (2006b)

  • longicauda Thomson, 1886 synonymy by Schwenke (1999)

  • gallicator Aubert, 1963 synonymy by Schwenke (1999)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesochorus dimidiator

Aubert, 1970

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (2006b)

Mesochorus discitergus

(Say, 1835)

  • Cryptus discitergus Say, 1835

  • facialis Bridgman, 1884

  • baueri Schwenke, 1999 synonymy by Horstmann (2003b)

Distribution

England

Notes

distribution data from Horstmann (2003b)

Mesochorus discolor

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus dispar

Brischke, 1880

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2002c)

Mesochorus errabundus

Hartig, 1838

  • politus misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, added here; this species was treated as a synonym of politus Gravenhorst, 1829 by Schwenke (1999) but Horstmann (2003b) established errabundus as a distinct species. Using the characters given by Horstmann for distinguishing the two species, both occur here.

Mesochorus extensator

Schwenke, 2002

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2002)

Mesochorus flavescens

Fonscolombe, 1852

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus formosus

Bridgman, 1882

  • convexicollis Thomson, 1886 synonymy by Schwenke (1999)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesochorus fulgurans

Curtis, 1833

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Gauld (1970)

Mesochorus fulgurator

Horstmann, 2006

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Mesochorus fuscicornis

Brischke, 1880

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesochorus fuscus

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999), Schwenke (2004)

Mesochorus gemellus

Holmgren, 1860

  • tachypus Holmgren, 1860

  • brevicollis Thomson, 1886

Distribution

England

Mesochorus giberius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon giberius Thunberg, 1824

  • thoracicus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sylvarum Curtis, 1833 synonymy by Horstmann (2006b)

  • marginatus Thomson, 1886 synonymy by Schwenke (1999)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Mesochorus globulator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon globulator Thunberg, 1824

  • crassimanus Holmgren, 1860

  • dimidiatus Holmgren, 1860

  • sericeus Brischke, 1880 synonymy by Horstmann (2006b)

Distribution

Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

some distribution data from Horstmann (2004b), Horstmann (2006b)

Mesochorus gracilentus

Brischke, 1880

Notes

reinstated by Horstmann (2006b)

Mesochorus iniquus

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2006b)

Mesochorus insularis

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus jenniferae

Schwenke, 2002

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2002), Schwenke (2004)

Mesochorus laricis

Hartig, 1838

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Mesochorus latus

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus lilioceriphilus

Schwenke, 2000

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Salisbury and Broad (2011)

Mesochorus liquidus

Schwenke, 2002

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2002)

Mesochorus nematus

Schwenke, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2004)

Mesochorus olerum

Curtis, 1833

Distribution

England

Mesochorus orbitalis

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesochorus owenae

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus oxfordensis

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus pallipes

Brischke, 1880

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Mesochorus pallipes sensu Schwenke (1999) is not this species (Horstmann 2006b).

Mesochorus pectinellus

Horstmann, 2006

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Mesochorus pectinipes

Bridgman, 1883

Distribution

England

Mesochorus perticatus

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999)

Mesochorus pictilis

Holmgren, 1860

Mesochorus politus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Mesochorus pumilionis

Schwenke, 1999

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (1999), Schwenke (2004)

Mesochorus punctipleuris

Thomson, 1886

  • nigriceps Thomson, 1886 preocc., synonymy by Horstmann (2001c)

  • thomsonii Dalla Torre, 1901

  • thomsoni Strobl, 1904 preocc.

  • amplitudinis Schwenke, 1999 synonymy by Horstmann (2002c)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Added by Horstmann (2002c); listed as a synonym of M. agilis Cresson, 1865 in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Mesochorus quercus

Schwenke, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2004)

Mesochorus rufoniger

Brischke, 1880

  • brevigena Thomson, 1886

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, UM, det. Brock, added here

Mesochorus rutilus

Schwenke, 2002

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2002)

Mesochorus scutellaris

Schwenke, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2004)

Mesochorus semirufus

Holmgren, 1860

Mesochorus stigmator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon stigmator Thunberg, 1824

  • splendidulus Gravenhorst, 1829 synonymy by Horstmann (2001b)

  • pallidus Brischke, 1880

  • stigmaticus Thomson, 1886 preocc.

  • orgyiae Dalla Torre, 1902

Mesochorus temporalis

Thomson, 1886

Distribution

England

Mesochorus tenuiscapus

Thomson, 1886

Distribution

England, Scotland

Mesochorus testaceus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Mesochorus tetricus

Holmgren, 1860

  • macrurus Thomson, 1886

Distribution

England

Mesochorus trifoveatus

Schwenke, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2004)

Mesochorus unicinctor

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon unicinctor Thunberg, 1824

  • complanatus (Haliday, 1839, Cryptus) synonymy by Schwenke (1999)

  • aciculatus Bridgman, 1881

  • laticeps Thomson, 1886

Distribution

England, Ireland

Mesochorus velox

Holmgren, 1860

Mesochorus vittator

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Tryphon vittator Zetterstedt, 1838

Distribution

Isle of Man

Notes

added by Horstmann (2006b)

Mesochorus vitticollis

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Mesochorus windsorianus

Schwenke, 2004

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Schwenke (2004)

Metopiinae

METOPIINAE

Förster, 1869

Carria

Schmiedeknecht, 1924

Carria paradoxa

Schmiedeknecht, 1924

Distribution

England

Chorinaeus

Holmgren, 1858

Chorinaeus australis

Thomson, 1887

  • flavifrons Schmiedeknecht, 1925 preocc.

  • xanthopsis (Townes, 1946, Trieces)

Distribution

England, Wales

Chorinaeus brevicalcar

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Chorinaeus cristator

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Exochus cristator Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Chorinaeus flavipes

Bridgman, 1881

Distribution

England, Scotland

Chorinaeus funebris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Exochus funebris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • femoratus Teunissen, 1948

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Chorinaeus hastianae

Aeschlimann, 1975

Distribution

England, Wales

Chorinaeus longicornis

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Chorinaeus rhenanus

Aeschlimann, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Aeschlimann, added here

Chorinaeus subcarinatus

Holmgren, 1858

  • longicalcar Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Chorinaeus talpa

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Exochus talpa Haliday, 1839

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Colpotrochia

Holmgren, 1856

Colpotrochia cincta

(Scopoli, 1763)

  • Sphex cincta Scopoli, 1763

  • elegantula (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • mandator (Fabricius, 1787, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • mundator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • affinis Vollenhoven, 1875

Distribution

England, Scotland

Exochus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • Amesolytus Förster, 1869

Notes

doubtfully placed species of Exochus

[antiquus Haliday, 1839 nom. dub.]

Exochus albicinctus

Holmgren, 1873

  • anospilus Thomson, 1887

  • nigricans (Szépligeti, 1898, Amesolytus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Exochus alpinus

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Bassus alpinus Zetterstedt, 1838

Distribution

England

Exochus britannicus

Morley, 1911

Distribution

England

Exochus carri

Schmiedeknecht, 1924

Distribution

England

Exochus citripes

Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Exochus consimilis

Holmgren, 1858

  • parvispina Thomson, 1887

  • decoloratus Schmiedeknecht, 1924

  • subalpinus Schmiedeknecht, 1924

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, UM, added here

Exochus erythronotus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon erythronotus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • concinnus Holmgren, 1858

  • pumilus Holmgren, 1873

  • rufidorsum (Szépligeti, 1898, Amesolytus)

  • ghigii Ferrière, 1929

Distribution

England

Exochus flavomarginatus

Holmgren, 1856

Distribution

England, Scotland

Exochus fletcheri

Bridgman, 1884

  • femoralis Pfankuch, 1925

Distribution

England, Scotland

Exochus frontellus

Holmgren, 1858

Exochus gravipes

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon gravipes Gravenhorst, 1820

Distribution

England, Scotland

Exochus gravis

Gravenhorst, 1829

Exochus intermedius

Morley, 1911

Distribution

England

Exochus lentipes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • cylindricus Holmgen, 1858

Exochus lictor

Haliday, 1839

  • pectoralis Haliday, 1839

  • decoratus Holmgren, 1873

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Exochus mitratus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • affninis Holmgren, 1858

  • australis Thomson, 1894

  • pseudaffinis Strobl, 1903

  • paradoxus Schmiedeknecht, 1924

  • punctifer Schmiedeknecht, 1924

Exochus nigripalpis

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Exochus notatus

Holmgren, 1858

  • woldstedtii Holmgren, 1873

Distribution

England, Scotland

Exochus pictus

Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Exochus prosopius

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • maculatus Brischke, 1871

  • procerus Holmgren, 1873

  • dioszeghyi Kiss, 1926

Distribution

England, Scotland

Exochus ratzeburgi

Holmgren, 1858

Notes

BMNH, added here

Exochus rubroater

Schmiedeknecht, 1924

Distribution

England, Ireland

Exochus semilividus

Vollenhoven, 1875

  • longicornis Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Exochus septentrionalis

Holmgren, 1873

Exochus thomsoni

Schmiedeknecht, 1924

  • crassicornis Thomson, 1894 preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Exochus tibialis

Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Scotland

Hypsicera

Latreille, 1829

  • METACOELUS Förster, 1869

  • POLYCLISTUS Förster, 1869

Hypsicera britannica

Tolkanitz, 2011

  • anglica (Schmiedeknecht, 1925, Metacoelus) preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Aeschlimann, added here; despite its original and replacement names, described from the Channel Islands.

Hypsicera curvator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon curvator Fabricius, 1793

  • mansuetor (Gravenhorst, 1807, Ichneumon)

  • affinis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Hypsicera femoralis

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon femoralis Geoffroy, 1785

Distribution

England

Hypsicera flaviceps

(Ratzeburg, 1852)

  • Exochus flaviceps Ratzeburg, 1852

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Hypsicera subtilitor

Aubert, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Aeschlimann (1989)

Ischyrocnemis

Holmgren, 1858

  • TEROZOA Förster, 1869

  • TERATOZOA Schulz, 1906

Ischyrocnemis goesi

Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Broad and Shaw (2005)

Metopius

Panzer, 1806

Ceratopius

Clément, 1927

Metopius (Ceratopius) citratus

(Geoffroy, 1762)

  • Ichneumon citratus Geoffroy, 1762

  • dissectorius (Panzer, 1805, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2006c)

  • sicarius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • zagoriensis Hensch, 1928

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Metopius

Panzer, 1806

  • PELTOPIUS Clément, 1927

Metopius (Metopius) anxius

Wesmael, 1849

  • intermedius Förster, 1850

  • peltator Marshall, 1874

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Peltastes

Illiger, 1807

Metopius (Peltastes) leiopygus

Förster, 1850

  • marchandi Dominique, 1898

  • krapinensis Hensch, 1928

Distribution

England, Ireland

Metopius (Peltastes) pinatorius

Brullé, 1846

  • meridionalis Hensch, 1928

  • gracilis Clément, 1930

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Peltocarus

Thomson, 1887

  • CLEMONTIA Michener, 1941

Metopius (Peltocarus) croceicornis

Thomson, 1887

  • chrysopus (Lewin, 1797, Ichneumon) preocc.

Metopius (Peltocarus) dentatus

(Fabricius, 1779)

  • Ichneumon dentatus Fabricius, 1779

  • Metopius (Peltocarus) dentatus ?fasciatus (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • Metopius (Peltocarus) dentatus ?lunulatus (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon)

  • micratorius (Fabricius, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • denticularis (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • pini (Curtis, 1824, Peltastes)

  • incisus Clément, 1930

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Periope

Haliday, 1839

  • MONOPLECTRON Holmgren, 1856

  • OLIGOPLECTRON Förster, 1869

  • MONOPLECTROCHUS Heinrich, 1949

Periope auscultator

Haliday, 1839

  • zygaenator (Holmgren, 1856, Monoplectron)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Scolomus

Townes, 1969

Scolomus borealis

(Townes, 1971)

  • Apolophus borealis Townes, 1971

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Owen et al. (1981); Broad and Shaw (2005)

Stethoncus

Townes, 1959

Stethoncus monopicida

Broad & Shaw, 2005

  • sulcator misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Gauld and Sithole (2002); recorded (in the context of a host record) as Stethoncus sulcator Aubert, 1963.

Synosis

Townes, 1959

Synosis caesiellae

Broad & Shaw, 2005

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Broad and Shaw (2005)

Synosis fieldi

Broad & Shaw, 2005

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Broad and Shaw (2005)

Synosis parenthesellae

Broad & Shaw, 2005

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Broad and Shaw (2005)

Triclistus

Förster, 1869

Triclistus aethiops

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Exochus aethiops Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Triclistus albicinctus

Thomson, 1887

Triclistus anthophilae

Aeschlimann, 1983

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Aeschlimann (1983); Shaw (1984)

Triclistus areolatus

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Triclistus congener

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Exochus congener Holmgren, 1858

  • meridionator Aubert, 1960

Distribution

England, Scotland

Triclistus epermeniae

Shaw & Aeschlimann, 1994

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Aeschliman (1994)

Triclistus facialis

Thomson, 1887

Triclistus globulipes

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Exochus globulipes Desvignes, 1856

  • holmgreni (Bohemani, 1863, Exochus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Triclistus lativentris

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Triclistus longicalcar

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Triclistus niger

(Bridgman, 1883)

  • Exochus niger Bridgman, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland

Triclistus pallipes

Holmgren, 1873

  • nitifrons Thomson, 1887

  • pallidipes Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Triclistus nitifrons was regarded as a separate species by J.F. Perkins in his curation of the BMNH collection, with specimens from England and Scotland.

Triclistus podagricus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Exochus podagricus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • nigritellus Holmgren, 1873

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Triclistus pubiventris

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland

Triclistus pygmaeus

(Cresson, 1864)

  • Exochus pygmaeus Cresson, 1864

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Triclistus spiracularis

Thomson, 1887

Distribution

England

Triclistus squalidus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Exochus squalidus Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Wales

Triclistus yponomeutae

Aeschlimann, 1973

Distribution

England, Scotland

Trieces

Townes, 1946

Trieces thuringiacus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1925)

  • Chorinaeus thuringiacus Schmiedeknecht, 1925

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Aeschlimann, added here

Trieces tricarinatus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Chorinaeus tricarinatus Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Microleptinae

MICROLEPTINAE

Townes, 1958

Notes

Microleptinae as treated here includes only the genus Microleptes (Broad 2004), contra Humala (1997). Dasch (1992) gives some distribution data.

Microleptes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • MIOMERIS Förster, 1869

  • MIONOMERIS Schulz, 1906

  • GNATHONIELLA Schmiedeknecht, 1924

Microleptes aquisgranensis

(Förster, 1871)

  • Miomeris aquisgranensis Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Microleptes rectangulus

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Miomeris rectangulus Thomson, 1888

  • exareolatus (Strobl, 1903, Seleucus) synonymy by Horstmann (2011b)

  • egregius (Schmiedeknecht, 1924, Gnathoniella)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Microleptes splendidulus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • glabriventris (Thomson, 1888, Miomeris)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Neorhacodinae

NEORHACODINAE

Hedicke, 1922

Notes

Although synonymised with Tersilochinae by Quicke et al. (2009) the Neorhacodinae are here treated as a separate subfamily again following the phylogenetic results of Bennett et al. (A.M.R. Bennett, pers. comm.) and in light of the different host associations.

Neorhacodes

Hedicke, 1922

  • RHACODES Ruschka, 1922

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton 1984, Boston 1986 and Notton and Shaw (1988).

Neorhacodes enslini

(Ruschka, 1922)

  • Rhacodes enslini Ruschka, 1922

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ophioninae

OPHIONINAE

Shuckard, 1840

Notes

Unless stated otherwise, all distribution data are taken from Brock (1982), Gauld (1973), Gauld (1974) and from the nocturnal Ichneumonoidea recording scheme (database maintained by GRB).

Enicospilus

Stephens, 1835

  • HENICOSPILUS Agassiz, 1846

  • ALLOCAMPTUS Förster, 1869

  • CYMATONEURA Kriechbaumer, 1901

  • CRYPTOCAMPTUS Brèthes, 1909

  • AMESOPHILUS Enderlein, 1914

Notes

Distribution and taxonomy follow Broad and Shaw (2016)

Enicospilus adustus

(Haller, 1885)

  • Ophion adustus Haller, 1885

  • merdarius misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Enicospilusmerdariusauctt. has now been split into three species, none of which is actually merdarius (Broad and Shaw 2016); E. merdarius was regarded as a synonym of E. ramidulus by Gauld (1973) and listed as such in Fitton (1978) but regarded by most recent authors as a valid species, which is borne out by the lack of intermediate specimens and differences in distribution (Broad and Shaw 2016) (allowing for the fact that the name merdarius was misappplied).

Enicospilus cerebrator

Aubert, 1966

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Broad and Shaw (2016)

Enicospilus combustus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ophion combustus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Wales

Enicospilus inflexus

(Ratzeburg, 1844)

  • Ophion inflexus Ratzeburg, 1844

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Enicospilus merdarius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ophion merdarius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • repentinus misident.

  • tournieri (Vollenhoven, 1879, Ophion) synonymy by Broad and Shaw (2016)

  • rossicus (Kokujev, 1907, Henicospilus)

  • contributus Shestakov, 1926

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

see note under repentinus

Enicospilus myricae

Broad & Shaw, 2016

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Broad and Shaw (2016)

Enicospilus ramidulus

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon ramidulus Linnaeus, 1758

  • truncatus (Poda, 1761, Sphex)

  • instabilis (Kokujev, 1907, Henicospilus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Enicospilus repentinus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Ophion repentinus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Broad and Shaw (2016); although previously recognised as British (Gauld 1973), this was in error and the specimens are merdarius (=tournieri auctt.), however, Broad and Shaw (2016) record the true repentinus from Britain.

Enicospilus undulatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ophion undulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • arcuatus (Brullé, 1846, Ophion)

Distribution

England

Eremotylus

Förster, 1869

  • CAMPTONEURA Kriechbaumer, 1901

  • CAMPTONEUROIDES Strand, 1928

  • CLISTORAPHA Cushman, 1947

Eremotylus curvinervis

(Kriechbaumer, 1878)

  • Ophion curvinervis Kriechbaumer, 1878

  • hungaricus Szépligeti, 1905

  • dryobotae Seyrig, 1926

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981b)

Eremotylus marginatus

(Jurine, 1807)

  • Anomalon marginatum Jurine, 1807

Distribution

England

Notes

a distribution record from George (1957)

Ophion

Fabricius, 1798

  • PANISCUS Schrank, 1802

  • STENOPHTHALMUS Szépligeti, 1905

  • PACHYPROTOMA Kohl, 1906

  • APATOPHION Shestakov, 1926

  • PLATOPHION Hellén, 1926

Notes

The species areolaris and ocellaris have often been treated as comprising a separate genus, Platophion (e.g. Gauld 1973, Brock 1982) but are now generally treated as a species-group of Ophion (see Schwarzfeld et al. 2016).

Ophion areolaris

Brauns, 1889

Distribution

Scotland

Ophion brevicornis

Morley, 1915

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Ophion costatus

Ratzeburg, 1848

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Ophion crassicornis

Brock, 1982

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Brock (1982)

Ophion forticornis

Morley, 1915

  • baueri Habermehl, 1930

Distribution

England, Ireland

Ophion longigena

Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ophion luteus

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon luteus Linnaeus, 1758

  • distans Thomson, 1888

  • slaviceki Kriechbaumer, 1892

  • pictus Kokujev, 1906

  • calcaratus Morley, 1915

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

slaviceki was re-synonymised by Brock (1982)

Ophion minutus

Kriechbaumer, 1879

  • eremotyloides Ceballos, 1962

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Ophion mocsaryi

Brauns, 1889

  • fossulatus Hedwig, 1957 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Ophion obscuratus

Fabricius, 1798

  • obscurus Fabricius, 1804

  • polyguttator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • flavolineatus Brullé, 1846

  • variegatus Rudow, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Ophion ocellaris

Ulbricht, 1926

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ophion parvulus

Kriechbaumer, 1879

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Ophion perkinsi

Brock, 1982

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Brock (1982)

Ophion pteridis

Kriechbaumer, 1879

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Ophion scutellaris

Thomson, 1888

  • longicornis Brauns, 1889

  • stigmaticus Morley, 1915

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Ophion ventricosus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • impressus (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Stauropoctonus

Brauns, 1889

  • STAUROPODOCTONUS Morley, 1913

Stauropoctonus bombycivorus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ophion bombycivorus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • infuscatus (Taschenberg, 1875, Ophion)

Distribution

England

Orthocentrinae

ORTHOCENTRINAE

Förster, 1869

  • HELICTINAE Gupta, 1987

Notes

Traditionally, the Orthocentrinae comprised a tightly-knit group of genera related to Orthocentrus but now includes many genera of the former ‘Microleptinae’ sensu Townes (1971) (Wahl 1990). Distribution data taken from BMNH, NMS (det. J.F. Perkins and GRB), UM, Rossem (1982), Rossem (1983a), Rossem (1987), Rossem (1988) and Dasch (1992), with additional references given.

Aniseres

Förster, 1871

Aniseres lapponicus

Jussila, 1994

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, added here; synonymised lapponicus under pallipes; I do not follow this as there are two clearly distinct species in Britain and one corresponds to Jussila’s (Jussila 1994b) description of lapponicus. However, I have not yet examined type material.

Aniseres pallipes

Förster, 1871

  • pallidipes Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, added here

Aperileptus

Förster, 1869

Aperileptus albipalpus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Plectiscus albipalpus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • conformis Förster, 1871

  • custoditor Förster, 1871

  • euryzonus Förster, 1871

  • exstirpator Förster, 1871

  • frontalis Förster, 1871

  • fungicola Förster, 1871

  • impacatus Förster, 1871

  • penetrans Förster, 1871

  • placidus Förster, 1871

  • tutorius Förster, 1871

  • vacuus Förster, 1871

  • vittiger Förster, 1871

  • nigricarpus Strobl, 1904

Distribution

England, Scotland

Aperileptus impurus

Förster, 1871

  • electus Förster, 1871

  • filiventris Förster, 1871

  • immundus Förster, 1871

  • inamoenus Förster, 1871

  • inclinans Förster, 1871

  • labilis Förster, 1871

  • languidus Förster, 1871

  • notabilis Förster, 1871

  • secretus Förster, 1871

  • sternoxanthus Förster, 1871

  • trivittatus Strobl, 1904

Distribution

England, Scotland

Aperileptus infuscatus

Förster, 1871

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Aperileptus microspilus

Förster, 1871

  • spoliator Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, W.A. Ely coll., added here

Aperileptus vanus

Förster, 1871

  • obliquus (Thomson, 1888, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Dasch (1992)

Apoclima

Förster, 1869

Apoclima signaticorne

Förster, 1881

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, added here

Batakomacrus

Kolarov, 1986

Batakomacrus caudatus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus caudatus Holmgren, 1858

  • crassicaudatus (Kolarov, 1986, Batakomacrus) synonymy by Broad (2010)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Batakomacrus flaviceps

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Orthocentrus flaviceps Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Batakomacrus noyesi

Broad, 2010

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Broad (2010)

Catastenus

Förster, 1871

  • CATATENUS misspelling

Catastenus femoralis

Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Dialipsis

Förster, 1869

  • PARENTYPOMA Strobl, 1901

Dialipsis exilis

Förster, 1871

  • conjuncta Förster, 1871

  • diversa Förster, 1871

  • intermedia Förster, 1871

  • mesomelana Förster, 1871

  • observatrix Förster, 1871

  • pallida Förster, 1871

  • crassipes (Thomson, 1888, Plectiscus)

  • femorata (Strobl, 1901, Parentypoma)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Entypoma

Förster, 1869

  • ENTELECHIA Förster, 1871

  • ENTELECHIUS Thomson, 1888

  • ENTYPOMUS Thomson, 1888

Entypoma robustator

Aubert, 1968

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Entypoma robustum

Förster, 1871

Distribution

England

Entypoma suspiciosum

(Förster, 1871)

  • Entelechia suspiciosa Förster, 1871

  • remotum (Marshall, 1896, Bassus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Eusterinx

Förster, 1869

Divinatrix

Rossem, 1987

Eusterinx (Divinatrix) inaequalis

Rossem, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Schwarz & Broad, added here

Eusterinx

Förster, 1869

Eusterinx (Eusterinx) argutula

Förster, 1871

  • ambigua Förster, 1871

  • divulgata Förster, 1871

  • intermedia Förster, 1871

  • scitula Förster, 1871

  • subcincta Förster, 1871

Distribution

England

Eusterinx (Eusterinx) obscurella

Förster, 1871

  • exigua Förster, 1871

Eusterinx (Eusterinx) oligomera

Förster, 1871

  • fulvicincta Förster, 1871

  • fulvicornis Förster, 1871

  • moesta Förster, 1871

  • oreophila Förster, 1871

  • speculifera Förster, 1871

  • tenuis Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Dasch (1992)

Holomeristus

Förster, 1869

Eusterinx (Holomeristus) refractaria

Rossem, 1982

Distribution

Isle of Man

Notes

added by Dasch (1992)

Eusterinx (Holomeristus) tenuicincta

(Förster, 1871)

  • Holomeristus tenuicinctus Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ischyracis

Förster, 1869

Eusterinx (Ischyracis) bispinosa

(Strobl, 1901)

  • Hemiteles bispinosus Strobl, 1901

  • alpigena (Strobl, 1904, Catomicrus)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Dasch (1992)

Gnathochorisis

Förster, 1869

  • LAEPSERUS Förster, 1869

  • ACROBLAPTICUS Schmiedeknecht, 1911

  • BLAPTICUS misident.

Gnathochorisis crassula

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Blapticus crassulus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

NMS, BMNH, added here

Gnathochorisis dentifer

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Blapticus dentifer Thomson, 1888

  • debilis (Schmiedeknecht, 1911, Acroblapticus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Helictes

Haliday, 1837

  • ENCOPIUS Schiødte, 1839

  • MYRIARTHRUS Förster, 1869

Helictes borealis

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Megastylus borealis Holmgren, 1857

  • clypeatus (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • coxalis (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • invalidus (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • polymerus (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • propinquus (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • variator (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • pilicornis (Thomson, 1888, Megastylus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Helictes erythrostoma

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon erythrostoma Gmelin, 1790

  • mediator misident.

  • fulvicornis (Haliday, 1839, Cryptus)

  • conspicuus (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • inaequalis (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • inquilinus (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • intricator (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • tetraglyptus (Förster, 1871, Idioxenus)

  • nigricoxus Strobl, 1904

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Helictes varius

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Cryptus varius Haliday, 1839

Distribution

Ireland

Hemiphanes

Förster, 1869

Hemiphanes erratum

Humala, 2007

Distribution

Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Added by Humala et al. (2007) on the basis of information from GRB. According to Humala et al. (2007), Hemiphanes flavipes Förster, 1871 sensu Rossem is a misidentification; Humala (2007) described this species as new.

Hemiphanes gravator

Förster, 1871

  • laevithorax (Strobl, 1903, Trematopygus)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Brock, added here

Hemiphanes performidatum

Rossem, 1988

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Humala et al. (2007) on the basis of information from GRB.

Megastylus

Schiødte, 1838

  • DICOLUS Förster, 1869

  • IDIOXENUS Förster, 1869

  • MEGALOSTYLUS Schulz, 1906

  • MIOMEROIDES Kiss, 1924

  • MYRIARTHRUS misident.

Megastylus cruentator

Schiødte, 1838

  • mediator Schiødte, 1838

  • cruentatus (Haliday, 1839, Cryptus)

  • conformis Förster, 1871

  • fuscicornis Förster, 1871

  • nigriventris Förster, 1871

  • pectoralis (Rudow, 1886, Hemiteles) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Megastylus excubitor

(Förster, 1871)

  • Dicolus excubitor Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland

Megastylus flavopictus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Plectiscus flavopictus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • lineator Schiødte, 1838

  • cingulator (Förster, 1871, Myriarthrus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Megastylus impressor

Schiødte, 1838

  • insectator (Förster, 1871, Dicolus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Megastylus orbitator

Schiødte, 1838

  • maderensis (Wollaston, 1858, Mesoleptus)

  • leptoderus Förster, 1871

  • pauxillus Förster, 1871

  • pumilio Förster, 1871

  • retroligatus Förster, 1871

  • rufipleuris (Förster, 1871, Myriarthrus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Rossem (1983b)

Megastylus pectoralis

(Förster, 1871)

  • Dicolus pectoralis Förster, 1871

  • subtiliventris (Förster, 1871, Dicolus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Megastylus suecicus

Rossem, 1983

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Neurateles

Ratzeburg, 1848

Neurateles falcatus

(Thomson, 1897)

  • Orthocentrus falcatus Thomson, 1897

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

BMNH, added here

Neurateles papyraceus

Ratzeburg, 1848

  • britteni (Waterson, 1929, Stenomacrus)

Distribution

England

Orthocentrus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ATMETUS Förster, 1869

  • PHAENOSEMUS Förster, 1869

  • TAPINOPS Förster, 1869

Orthocentrus asper

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Exochus asper Gravenhorst, 1829

  • discolor Holngren, 1858

Distribution

England, Ireland

Orthocentrus attenuatus

Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England

Orthocentrus corrugatus

Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England

Orthocentrus frontator

(Zetterstedt, 1838)

  • Tryphon frontator Zetterstedt, 1838

  • repentinus Holmgren, 1858

  • frontalis Brischke, 1871

  • pirasii Costa, 1886

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Orthocentrus fulvipes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • anomalus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Orthocentrus marginatus

Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England

Orthocentrus monilicornis

Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Ireland

Orthocentrus petiolaris

Thomson, 1897

Distribution

England

Orthocentrus protervus

Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England

Orthocentrus radialis

Thomson, 1897

Distribution

England

Orthocentrus sannio

Holmgren, 1858

  • histrio Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Scotland

Orthocentrus spurius

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • protuberans Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Scotland

Orthocentrus winnertzii

Förster, 1850

  • stigmaticus Holmgren, 1858 synonymy by Horstmann (2002c)

  • borealis Roman, 1915

  • meridionator Aubert, 1960

Distribution

England, Scotland

Pantisarthrus

Förster, 1871

Pantisarthrus dispar

Rossem, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, added here

Pantisarthrus lubricus

(Förster, 1871)

  • Aniseres lubricus Förster, 1871

  • inaequalis Förster, 1871

  • ochropus Förster, 1871

  • pseudochropus Strobl, 1904

  • subalpinus (Strobl, 1904, Aniseres)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Pantisarthrus luridus

Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Picrostigeus

Förster, 1869

Notes

Some distribution data from Horstmann (1994b).

Picrostigeus brevicauda

Horstmann, 1994

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1994b)

Picrostigeus debilis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Orthocentrus debilis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Picrostigeus obscurus

Horstmann, 1994

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1994b)

Picrostigeus recticauda

(Thomson, 1897)

  • Orthocentrus recticauda Thomson, 1897

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Picrostigeus setiger

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Orthocentrus setiger Brischke, 1871

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1994b)

Plectiscidea

Viereck, 1914

Fugatrix

Rossem, 1987

Plectiscidea (Fugatrix) communis

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus communis Förster, 1871

  • elumbis (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • gilva (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • infirma (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • nigrita (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • parviceps (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • tantilla (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Plectiscidea

Viereck, 1914

  • EPHALMATOR Rossem, 1981

Notes

species of Plectiscidea excluded from the British and Irish list:

[amicalis (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus); syn. sodalis (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)] Listed as sodalis by Fitton (1978), presumaby either on the basis of specimens recorded by Carr, which are not now accepted as necessarily British (see note under Lissonota funebris), or on the basis of specimens in BMNH identified as sodalis var. moerens, which is now regarded as a separate species.

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) aquilonia

Humala, 2003

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) bistriata

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Plectiscus bistriatus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) canaliculata

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus canaliculatus Förster, 1871

  • distincta (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • subcurvata (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • subtilis (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) collaris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Plectiscus collaris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • binodula (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) conjuncta

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus conjunctus Förster, 1871

  • flavicoxis (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, added here

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) eurystigma

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Plectiscus eurystigma Thomson, 1888

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) humeralis

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus humeralis Förster, 1871

  • fulva (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • hostilis (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) hyperborea

(Holmgren, 1869)

  • Plectiscus hyperboreus Holmgren, 1869

Notes

The identification of specimens as hyperborea away from Svalbard is uncertain (Horstmann 2003b), the identity of specimens recorded as this species is therefore unknown.

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) melanocera

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus melanocerus Förster, 1871

  • proxima (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) moerens

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus moerens Förster, 1871

  • eversoria (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • flavizona (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • xanthoneuris (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here; see note under Plectiscidea.

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) subteres

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Plectiscus subteres Thomson, 1888

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) tener

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus tener Förster, 1871

  • incerta (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Rossem (1988)

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) tenuicornis

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus tenuicornis Förster, 1871

  • brachyura (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) terebrator

(Förster, 1871)

  • Plectiscus terebrator Förster, 1871

  • habilis (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

  • praeposita (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) ventosa

Rossem, 1987

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, added here

Plectiscidea (Plectiscidea) zonata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Plectiscus zonatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • abscondita (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • contemptibilis (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • denticulata (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • displicita (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • humilis (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • inaestimabilis (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • inferior (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • marginata (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • punctata (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • sordida (Förster, 1871, Proclitus)

  • exareolata Aubert, 1979

  • sodalis (Förster, 1871, Plectiscus])

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here; transferred from Proclitus by Humala (2007). This is a typical species of Plectiscidea and there seems to be no reason why Rossem (1983a) transferred it to Proclitus.

Plectiscus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • BREPHOCTONUS Förster, 1869

  • LEIPAULUS Townes, 1945

Plectiscus agilis

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus agilis Holmgren, 1858

  • flavicornis (Thomson, 1897, Orthocentrus)

Distribution

Ireland

Plectiscus impurator

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ventralis (Holmgren, 1858, Orthocentrus)

  • vittatus (Holmgren, 1858, Orthocentrus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Plectiscus ridibundus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Orthocentrus ridibundus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • exilis (Holmgren, 1858, Orthocentrus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Proclitus

Förster, 1869

  • CLEPTICUS Haliday, 1839 preocc.

  • ACLASTONEURA Kriechbaumer, 1896

Proclitus attentus

Förster, 1871

  • fossulatus Förster, 1871

  • gracilentus Förster, 1871

  • leptosomus Förster, 1871

  • melanocephalus Förster, 1871

  • mesoxanthus Förster, 1871

  • procerulus Förster, 1871

  • quaestorius Förster, 1871

  • sincerus Förster, 1871

  • stenogaster Förster, 1871

  • substriatus Förster, 1871

  • vallidus Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland

Proclitus comes

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Cryptus comes Haliday, 1839

  • caudiger Förster, 1871

  • macrurus Förster, 1871

  • pallens Förster, 1871

  • perditorius Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Proclitus edwardsi

Roman, 1923

Distribution

England

Proclitus fulvicornis

Förster, 1871

  • cupidus Förster, 1871

  • evacuator Förster, 1871

  • inquietus Förster, 1871

  • periculosus Förster, 1871

  • ruficaudator Aubert, 1963

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Plectiscus heterocerus Thomson, 1888 was removed from synonymy by Humala (2007) and regarded as a valid species of Proclitus; it is not known if it occurs in Britain or Ireland.

Proclitus paganus

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Cryptus paganus Haliday, 1839

  • autumnalis Förster, 1871

  • clypearis Förster, 1871

  • conturbator Förster, 1871

  • curiosus Förster, 1871

  • dimidiatus Förster, 1871

  • instigator Förster, 1871

  • providus Förster, 1871

  • longitarsis (Thomson, 1888, Plectiscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Proclitus praetor

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Cryptus praetor Haliday, 1839

  • grandis Förster, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Proclitus socius

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Cryptus socius Haliday, 1839

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

BMNH, added here; described from Ireland so not included in the 1978 British checklist, and Fitton (1976) considered the name to be a nomen dubium.

Proeliator

Rossem, 1982

Proeliator proprius

Rossem, 1982

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Stenomacrus

Förster, 1869

Notes

species of Stenomacrus excluded from the British and Irish list:

[affinis misident.] Stenomacrus affinis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus) of authors was redescribed as S. affinitor Aubert, 1981 as the type of affinis is a species of Hypsicera (Metopiinae), a junior synonym of curvator (Fabricius). Old British records of ‘Stenomacrus affinis’ are not valid.

[exserens (Thomson, 1897, Orthocentrus)] Morley (1911) recorded Stenomacrus exserens as a British species but the only two specimens purportedly of this species in BMNH, from C. Morley’s collection, are misidentified Eusterinx. There is no other evidence that exserens is a British or Irish species.

Stenomacrus binotatus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus binotatus Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England

Stenomacrus carbonariae

Roman, 1939

Distribution

England

Stenomacrus celer

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus celer Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, added here

Stenomacrus cognatus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus cognatus Holmgren, 1858

  • confinis (Holmgren, 1858, Orthocentrus)

  • tristis (Holmgren, 1858, Orthocentrus)

Distribution

England

Stenomacrus cubiceps

(Thomson, 1897)

  • Orthocentrus cubiceps Thomson, 1897

Distribution

England, Ireland

Stenomacrus curvicaudatus

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Orthocentrus curvicaudatus Brischke, 1871

Distribution

England

Stenomacrus curvulus

(Thomson, 1897)

  • Orthocentrus curvulus Thomson, 1897

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

BMNH, det. Perkins, Broad, added here

Stenomacrus deletus

(Thomson, 1897)

  • Orthocentrus deletus Thomson, 1897

Stenomacrus holmgreni

(Kirchner, 1867)

  • Orthocentrus holmgreni Kirchner, 1867

  • lapponicus Horstmann & Yu, 1999 synonymy by Horstmann (2006a)

  • intermedius (Holmgren, 1858, Orthocentrus) preocc.

Distribution

England

Stenomacrus incisus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Orthocentrus incisus Gravenhorst, 1829

Stenomacrus innotatus

(Thomson, 1897)

  • Orthocentrus innotatus Thomson, 1897

Stenomacrus laricis

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Bassus laricis Haliday, 1839

  • concinnus (Holmgren, 1858, Orthocentrus)

  • fortipes (Thomson, 1897, Orthocentrus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Stenomacrus molestus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus molestus Holmgren, 1858

Stenomacrus ochripes

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus ochripes Holmgren, 1858

Stenomacrus palustris

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus palustris Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England

Stenomacrus pedestris

(Holmgren, 1869)

  • Orthocentrus pedestris Holmgren, 1869

  • reptilis (Marshall, 1877, Orthocentrus)

Distribution

England

Stenomacrus pygmaeus

Horstmann & Yu, 1999

  • pusillus (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, added here

Stenomacrus silvaticus

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus silvaticus Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

England, Scotland

Stenomacrus vafer

(Holmgren, 1858)

  • Orthocentrus vafer Holmgren, 1858

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

BMNH, added here

Symplecis

Förster, 1869

  • Orthocentrus vafer Holmgren, 1858

Symplecis bicingulata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus bicingulatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • facialis Thomson, 1888

  • albicoxis (Kiss, 1924, Rhaestes) synonymy by Horstmann (2007b)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Symplecis leucostoma (Förster, 1871, Blapticus) (with xanthostoma Förster, 1871 as a junior synonym) and alpicola Förster, 1871 (with zonaria Förster, 1871 and basalis Brischke, 1880 as junior synonyms) were removed from synonymy and treated as valid species by Humala (2007); it is not yet known whether leucostoma or alpicola occur in Britain or Ireland; a previous listing of leucostoma as a British species rested on a record by Carr (1924), which cannot be considered reliable (see note under Lissonota funebris). Irish record from a specimen in the Canadian National Collection (Ottawa), det. GRB.

Symplecis breviuscula

Roman, 1923

  • breviscula misspelling

  • infavorabilis Rossem, 1981

Distribution

England

Orthopelmatinae

ORTHOPELMATINAE

Schmiedeknecht, 1910

Orthopelma

Taschenberg, 1865

  • PROEDRUS Förster, 1869

Notes

Distribution data taken from Gauld and Mitchell (1977b) and BMNH.

Orthopelma brevicorne

Morley, 1907

Distribution

England, Wales

Orthopelma mediator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon mediator Thunberg, 1824

  • bedeguaris (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • luteolator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • rufinum (Gravenhorst, 1829, Porizon)

  • pavoniae (Rondani, 1877, Hemiteles)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Oxytorinae

OXYTORINAE

Thomson, 1883

Notes

The name Oxytorinae, prior to Wahl (1986), Wahl (1990), has been applied much more widely, encompassing the subfamilies Cylloceriinae, Microleptinae and Orthocentrinae.

Oxytorus

Förster, 1869

  • CALLIDIOTES Förster, 1869

  • DELOLYTUS Förster, 1869

  • PANTOPORTHUS Förster, 1869

  • MESATRACTODES Morley, 1907

Oxytorus armatus

Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Oxytorus luridator

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon luridator Gravenhorst, 1820

  • coxator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus)

  • ventrator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Mesoleptus)

  • properator (Haliday, 1839, Atractodes)

  • varicornis (Holmgren, 1860, Atractodes)

  • longicornis (Habermehl, 1909, Exolytus)

  • nigricoxa (Kiss, 1924, Callidiotes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Pimplinae

PIMPLINAE

Wesmael, 1845

  • EPHIALTINAE Hellén, 1915

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton et al. (1988), O'Connor and Butler (1992) and Shaw (2006a), with further distribution data for the Polysphincta genus-group taken from Hudson (1988). Additional distribution references are given. Tribal classification follows Gauld et al. (2002).

DELOMERISTINI

Hellén, 1915

Delomerista

Förster, 1869

Notes

Phillips (1997) provides some Scottish records for novita and pfankuchi.

Delomerista borealis

Walkley, 1960

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Delomerista laevis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla laevis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • suborbitalis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Lissonota) synonymy by Horstmann (2001b)

  • laevifrons (Thomson, 1877, Pimpla)

  • levifrons (Dalla Torre, 1901, Pimpla) preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Horstmann (2001b); Fitton et al. (1988) excluded laevis from the British list as specimens identified as such were found to be novita; Horstmann (2001b) subsequently established that the holotype of Lissonota suborbitalis, supposedly taken in Netley, Shropshire, is the true laevis.

Delomerista mandibularis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla mandibularis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • albicinctus (Desvignes, 1862, Ephialtes) preocc.

  • desvignesii (Marshall, 1870, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England

Notes

some distribution data from anon. (2001)

Delomerista novita

(Cresson, 1870)

  • Pimpla novita Cresson, 1870

  • laevis misident.

  • europa Gupta, 1982

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Gupta (1982) separated European populations as the subspecies europa.

Delomerista pfankuchi

Brauns, 1905

  • unicolor (Hedwig, 1959, Troctocerus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Perithous

Holmgren, 1859

Perithous albicinctus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ephialtes albicinctus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Brock and Shaw (1997)

Perithous divinator

(Rossi, 1790)

  • Ichneumon divinator Rossi, 1790

  • ephippiatorius (Dufour & Perris, 1840, Pimpla)

  • amoenus (Rudow, 1881, Pimpla)

  • rubi (Habermehl, 1917, Itoplectis)

  • pimplarius Haupt, 1938

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Field and Foster (1988)

Perithous scurra

(Panzer, 1804)

  • Ichneumon scurra Panzer, 1804

  • mediator (Fabricius, 1804, Pimpla)

  • asilatorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • modulator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • senator (Haliday, 1839, Pimpla)

  • decoratus (Ratzeburg, 1848, Pimpla)

  • longiseta Haupt, 1954

  • moldavicus Constantineanu & Constantineanu, 1968

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Welsh occurrence from Formstone (1999)

Perithous septemcinctorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon septemcinctorius Thunberg, 1824

  • varius (Gravenhorst, 1829, Ephialtes)

  • marginellatorius (Dufour & Perris, 1840, Pimpla)

  • brunnescens Koornneef, 1951

  • exiguus Haupt, 1954

  • meridionator Aubert, 1963

  • rufatus Constantineanu & Constantineanu, 1968

Distribution

England, Ireland

Perithous speculator

Haupt, 1954

  • transsylvanicus Constantineanu & Constantineanu, 1968

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Shaw (2006a)

EPHIALTINI

Hellén, 1915

Acrodactyla

Haliday, 1839

  • BARYPUS Haliday, 1837 preocc.

  • COLPOMERIA Holmgren, 1859

  • SYMPHYLUS Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • POLEMOPHTHORUS Schulz, 1911

  • PANTOMIMA Rossem, 1990 synonymy by Broad (2004)

Notes

O'Connor (2012) confirms the presence of carinator and quadrisculpta in Ireland.

Acrodactyla carinator

(Aubert, 1965)

  • Colpomeria carinator Aubert, 1965

  • braconiformis Kolarov, 1990 synonymy by Zwakhals (2006)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Shaw (2006a)

Acrodactyla degener

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Pimpla degener Haliday, 1839

  • hadrodactyla (Förster, 1871, Symphylus)

  • festata (Rossem, 1990, Pantomima) synonymy by Broad (2004)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Acrodactyla quadrisculpta

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon quadrisculptus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • laevigata (Holmgren, 1859, Colpomeria)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Acrodactyla similis

Horstmann, 2011

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Horstmann (2011b)

Acropimpla

Townes, 1960

  • SELANASPIS Roman, 1910

Acropimpla didyma

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla didyma Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Clistopyga

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • HYMENOMACROPYGA Uchida, 1941

  • ICHNEUMONOGLYPTA Blanchard, 1941

Clistopyga canadensis

Provancher, 1880

Distribution

England

Clistopyga incitator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon incitator Fabricius, 1793

  • haemorrhoidalis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • elegans (Ratzeburg, 1848, Polysphincta)

  • incitatrix Schulz, 1906

  • excavata (Telenga, 1930, Polysphincta)

  • temporalis Hellén, 1949

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Clistopyga rufator

Holmgren, 1856

  • rufatrix Schulz, 1906

Distribution

England, Wales

Dolichomitus

Smith, 1877

  • CLOSTEROCERUS Hartig, 1847 preocc.

  • MESOEPHIALTES Schmiedeknecht, 1906

  • DICLOSTEROCERUS Viereck, 1914

  • EXERISTOIDEA Viereck, 1924

  • TUBERCULEPHIALTES Ozols, 1962

  • PAUCDOLICHOMITUS Constantineanu & Pisica, 1970

Dolichomitus agnoscendus

(Roman, 1939)

  • Ephialtes agnoscendus Roman, 1939

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Dolichomitus diversicostae

(Perkins, 1943)

  • Ephialtes diversicostae Perkins, 1943

Distribution

Scotland

Dolichomitus imperator

(Kriechbaumer, 1854)

  • Ephialtes imperator Kriechbaumer, 1854

  • Dolichomitus imperator ?adulterator (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon)

  • Dolichomitus imperator ?gracilis (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • Dolichomitus imperator ?melanopus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dolichomitus mesocentrus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ephialtes mesocentrus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • rex (Kriechbaumer, 1854, Ephialtes)

  • insignis (Habermehl, 1903, Ephialtes)

  • krapinensis (Hensch, 1930, Ephialtes)

  • gaurottii (Gregor, 1941, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England, Wales

Dolichomitus messor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ephialtes messor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • continuus (Ratzeburg, 1848, Ephialtes)

  • reissigii (Ratzeburg, 1848, Pimpla)

  • pusillus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Ephialtes)

  • heteropus (Thomson, 1888, Ephialtes)

  • simillimus (Hensch, 1930, Ephialtes)

  • zagoriensis (Hensch, 1930, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England

Dolichomitus populneus

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Ephialtes populneus Ratzeburg, 1848

  • abbreviatus (Thomson, 1877, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England

Dolichomitus pterelas

(Say, 1829)

  • Ichneumon pterelas Say, 1829

  • discrepans (Hensch, 1929, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Dolichomitus terebrans

(Ratzeburg, 1844)

  • Pimpla terebrans Ratzeburg, 1844

  • planifrons (Thomson, 1877, Ephialtes)

  • borealis (Hellén, 1915, Ephialtes)

  • kangasi (Györfi, 1941, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Dolichomitus tuberculatus

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon tuberculatus Geoffroy, 1785

  • hyalinus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • leucopterus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • crispus (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • fluctuans (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • parallelus (Thomson, 1888, Ephialtes)

  • dentiventris (Hellén, 1915, Ephialtes)

  • pfefferi (Habermehl, 1917, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Dreisbachia

Townes, 1962

  • LAUFEIA Tosquinet, 1903

Notes

Synonymised under Schizopyga by Gauld and Dubois (2006), Shaw (2006a) disagrees with this synonymy, on the basis of substantial differences in biology.

Dreisbachia pictifrons

(Thomson, 1877)

  • Pimpla pictifrons Thomson, 1877

  • bridgmani (Bignell, 1894, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Endromopoda

Hellén, 1939

Endromopoda arundinator

(Fabricius, 1804)

  • Pimpla arundinator Fabricius, 1804

  • melanopyga (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pimpla)

  • erythrosoma (Rudown, 1883, Pimpla)

  • arundinatrix (Schulz, 1906, Pimpla)

  • nigricans (Ulbricht, 1913, Pimpla) preocc.

  • culpator (Morley, 1914, Epiurus)

  • crefeldensis (Strand, 1918, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Endromopoda detrita

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Pimpla detrita Holmgren, 1860

  • laevidorsum (Vollenhoven, 1873, Pimpla)

  • brunnea (Brischke, 1880, Pimpla)

  • punctator (Müller, 1766, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2001b)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Endromopoda nigricoxis

(Ulbricht, 1910)

  • Pimpla nigricoxis Ulbricht, 1910

  • melanopyga (Ulbricht, 1909, Pimpla) preocc.

  • ulbrichtiana (Strand, 1918, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Endromopoda nitida

(Brauns, 1898)

  • Pimpla nitida Brauns, 1898

  • deplanata (Morley, 1908, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Wales

Endromopoda phragmitidis

(Perkins, 1957)

  • Ephialtes phragmitidis Perkins, 1957

  • rufipes (Aubert, 1963, Scambus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Ephialtes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • APECHTHIS misident.

Ephialtes duplicauda

Heinrich, 1949

  • spatulata (Townes, 1960, Pimpla) synonymy by Horstmann (2008c)

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2008c)

Ephialtes manifestator

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon manifestator Linnaeus, 1758

  • extricator (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon)

  • leucopalpus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • carbonarius (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • gracilis (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • nepotor (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • elongator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Irish occurrence needs to be confirmed since Horstmann’s confirmation that duplicauda occurs there; there are no Irish specimens in BMNH or NMS.

Exeristes

Förster, 1869

  • EREMOCHILA Förster, 1869

Exeristes ruficollis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla ruficollis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • variegatus (Ratzeburg, 1844, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Flavopimpla

Betrem, 1932

  • AFREPHIALTES Benoit, 1953

Notes

treated Afrephialtes as a junior synonym of Flavopimpla whilst retained two separate genera. Fitton et al. (1988) and Yu et al. (2012) have followed but Gauld et al. (2002) found ‘Flavopimpla’ to be nested within ‘Afrephialtes’ in their morphological phylogeny, which result is followed here.

Flavopimpla cicatricosa

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Pimpla cicatricosa Ratzeburg, 1848

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Irish occurrence from O'Connor and Shaw (2004) and Allen (2007) documents a recent English record.

Fredegunda

Fitton, Shaw & Gauld, 1988

Fredegunda diluta

(Ratzeburg, 1852)

  • Pimpla diluta Ratzeburg, 1852

  • nigriceps (Taschenberg, 1863, Pimpla) preocc.

  • media (Verhoeff, 1891, Pimpla)

  • taschenbergii (Dalla Torre, 1901, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Wales

Gregopimpla

Momoi, 1965

Gregopimpla inquisitor

(Scopoli, 1763)

  • Ichneumon inquisitor Scopoli, 1763

  • Gregopimpla inquisitor ?visitator (Poda, 1761, Ichneumon)

  • Gregopimpla inquisitor ?visitator (Scopoli, 1763, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • scanica (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • albipes (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • annulata (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • aurifrons (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • variegata (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • perquisitor (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • pennator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • pinnator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • flavipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pimpla)

  • pini (Hartig, 1838, Pimpla)

  • pudibundae (Ratzeburg, 1848, Pimpla)

  • inquisitrix (Schulz, 1906, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Iseropus

Förster, 1869

  • CNEMOPIMPLA Cameron, 1903

Iseropus stercorator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon stercorator Fabricius, 1793

  • graminellae (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon)

  • mussii (Hartig, 1838, Pimpla)

  • holmgreni (Schmiedeknecht, 1888, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Liotryphon

Ashmead, 1900

  • LIOGASTER Kriechbaumer, 1890 preocc.

  • APISTES Seyrig, 1927 preocc.

  • APISTEPHIALTES Seyrig, 1928

  • NEOEPHIALTES Constantineanu & Pisica, 1970

Notes

species of Liotryphon excluded from the British and Irish list:

[strobilellae (Linnaeus, 1758, Ichneumon); syn. resinosus (Retzius, 1783, Ichneumon); strobilator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon); glabratus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Ephialtes); zhedenevensis (Shestakov, 1927, Ephialtes); discedens (Hensch, 1930, Ephialtes)] As discussed in Fitton et al. (1988), only one 19th century record, and not certainly of British or Irish specimens.

Liotryphon ascaniae

(Rudow, 1883)

  • Ephialtes ascaniae Rudow, 1883

  • ruficollis (Desvignes, 1856, Ephialtes) invalid

  • sanguinicollis (Brauns, 1901, Ephialtes)

  • perversus (Seyrig, 1927, Apistes)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Liotryphon caudatus

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Pimpla caudata Ratzeburg, 1848

  • brevivalvis (Hensch, 1929, Ephialtes)

  • incertus (Hensch, 1929, Ephialtes)

  • foveolatus (Constantineanu & Pisica, 1970, Neoephialtes) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Liotryphon crassiseta

(Thomson, 1877)

  • Ephialtes crassiseta Thomson, 1877

  • pleuralis (Thomson, 1877, Ephialtes)

  • musculus (Kriechbaumer, 1889, Ephialtes)

  • albispiculus (Morley, 1908, Ephialtes)

  • taschenbergi (Ulbricht, 1909, Ephialtes) preocc., unavailable

  • sternoleucus (Lange, 1911, Ephialtes)

  • foveolatus (Ulbricht, 1912, Ephialtes)

  • taschenbergella (Strand, 1918, Pimpla)

  • rufipes (Hensch, 1930, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Godfrey and Whitehead (2001)

Liotryphon punctulatus

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Pimpla punctulata Ratzeburg, 1848

  • discolor (Brischke, 1880, Ephialtes)

  • macrurus (Förster, 1888, Epiurus)

  • longulus (Kriechbaumer, 1890, Liogaster)

  • tener (Hensch, 1929, Ephialtes)

  • vernalis (Hensch, 1929, Ephialtes)

  • gracilentus (Hensch, 1930, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England

Megaetaira

Gauld & Dubois, 2006

Notes

The one included species was transferred from Acrodactyla by Gauld and Dubois (2006).

Megaetaira madida

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Pimpla madida Haliday, 1839

  • clypeata (Holmgren, 1860, Polysphincta)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Oxyrrhexis

Förster, 1869

Oxyrrhexis carbonator

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Cryptus carbonator Gravenhorst, 1807

  • Oxyrrhexis carbonator velata (Hartig, 1838, Polysphincta)

  • Oxyrrhexis carbonator pusilla (Fonscolombe, 1854, Polysphincta)

  • Oxyrrhexis carbonator carbonatrix (Schulz, 1906, Acrodactyla)

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Shaw (1998); previously excluded from the British list by Fitton et al. (1988): see Shaw (2006a).

Paraperithous

Haupt, 1954

  • GNATHAULAX Townes, 1964

Paraperithous gnathaulax

(Thomson, 1877)

  • Ephialtes gnathaulax Thomson, 1877

  • luteipes (Thomson, 1877, Ephialtes)

  • ruficollis (Rudow, 1881, Ephialtes) preocc.

  • aterrimus (Haupt, 1954, Perithous)

  • moldavicus Constantineanu & Pisica, 1970

Distribution

England, Scotland

Piogaster

Perkins, 1958

Piogaster albina

Perkins, 1958

Distribution

England

Piogaster punctulata

Perkins, 1958

Distribution

England

Polysphincta

Gravenhorst, 1829

Polysphincta boops

Tschek, 1869

  • eltshaninovi Shestakov, 1927

Distribution

England, Scotland

Polysphincta longa

Kasparyan, 1976

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Added by Fritzén and Shaw (2014), from Wales, with an English specimen in BMNH subsequently identified by GRB.

Polysphincta rufipes

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • drewseni Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Polysphincta tuberosa

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • taschenbergi Woldstedt, 1877

  • sculpturata Roman, 1931

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Polysphincta vexator

Fitton, Shaw & Gauld, 1988

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Reclinervellus

He & Ye, 1998

Reclinervellus nielseni

(Roman, 1923)

  • Polysphincta nielseni Roman, 1923

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Fitton et al. (1988); transferred from Polysphincta by Gauld and Dubois (2006).

Scambus

Hartig, 1838

  • EPIURUS Förster, 1869

  • TROMERA Förster, 1869

  • TROCTOCERUS Woldstedt, 1877

  • ATELEOPHADNUS Cameron, 1905

  • PSEUDOPOEMENIA Kiss, 1924

  • ERYTHROSCAMBUS Walley, 1930

  • LISSOSCAMBUS Walley, 1930

Scambus brevicornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla brevicornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • concolor (Ratzeburg, 1848, Pimpla) preocc.

  • nigriscaposus (Thomson, 1877, Pimpla)

  • punctiventris (Thomson, 1877, Pimpla)

  • agilis (Förster, 1888, Epiurus)

  • centaureae (Förster, 1888, Epiurus) synonymy by Horstmann (2010b)

  • depositor (Förster, 1888, Epiurus)

  • infestus (Förster, 1888, Epiurus)

  • anomalus (Morley, 1906, Phthorimus)

  • tibialis (Ulbricht, 1910, Pimpla) unavailable

  • puniceus (Schmiedeknecht, 1914, Pimpla)

  • pratensis (Pfankuch, 1921, Pimpla) unavailable

  • terrestris (Pfankuch, 1921, Pimpla) unavailable

  • ribesii (Hensch, 1929, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Horstmann (2010a) split up brevicornis but none of the additional species have yet been found in Britain or Ireland.

Scambus buolianae

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Pimpla buolianae Hartig, 1838

  • triangularis (Verhoeff, 1890, Pimpla)

  • flavotrochanteratus (Pfeffer, 1913, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Scambus calobatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla calobata Gravenhorst, 1829

  • planatus (Hartig, 1838, Pimpla) synonymy by Shaw et al. (2011)

  • ghilianii (Spinola, 1843, Pimpla)

  • nucum (Ratzeburg, 1844, Pimpla)

  • longiventris (Ratzeburg, 1848, Pimpla)

  • cingulatus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Pimpla)

  • ventricosus (Tschek, 1871, Pimpla) synonymy by Shaw et al. (2011)

  • gallicola (Giraud, 1872, Pimpla)

  • stramentarius (Kriechbaumer, 1890, Pimpla)

  • zonatus (Habermehl, 1903, Pimpla) preocc.

  • calobatarius (Kokujev, 1913, Pimpla)

  • zonatellus (Schmiedeknecht, 1914, Pimpla)

  • nigricoxis (Habermehl, 1918, Epiurus)

Distribution

England

Notes

Horstmann (2009c) recognised ventricosus as a separate species, occurring in Britain, but Shaw et al. (2011) subsequently demonstrated that these individuals, together with the previously recognised species planatus, are seasonal forms of calobatus.

Scambus cincticarpus

(Kriechbaumer, 1895)

  • Pimpla cincticarpus Kriechbaumer, 1895

  • affinis (Habermehl, 1903, Pimpla)

  • divergens (Hensch, 1929, Pimpla)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Scambus elegans

(Woldstedt, 1877)

  • Troctocerus elegans Woldstedt, 1877

  • albicrus (Rondani, 1877, Ephialtes)

  • cingulatellus (Costa, 1885, Pimpla)

  • erythronotus (Förster, 1888, Epiurus)

  • ulicicida (Morley, 1911, Pimpla)

  • cottei (Seyrig, 1926, Pimpla)

  • dumeticola (Hensch, 1929, Pimpla)

  • zagoriensis (Hensch, 1929, Troctocerus)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Scambus eucosmidarum

(Perkins, 1957)

  • Ephialtes eucosmidarum Perkins, 1957

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Scambus foliae

(Cushman, 1938)

  • Epiurus foliae Cushman, 1938

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Scambus inanis

(Schrank, 1802)

  • Ichneumon inanis Schrank, 1802

  • agilis (Förster, 1888, Epiurus)

  • depositor (Förster, 1888, Epiurus)

  • distinctus (Förster, 1888, Epiurus)

  • annulatus (Kiss, 1924, Pseudopoemenia)

  • lativentris (Ulbricht, 1926, Epiurus)

  • trilobatus (Keler, 1937, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Added by Fitton et al. (1988); synonymy follows Horstmann (2005b).

Scambus nigricans

(Thomson, 1877)

  • Pimpla nigricans Thomson, 1877

  • similis (Bridgman, 1884, Pimpla)

  • fulvus (Szépligeti, 1898, Pimpla)

  • lucens (Szépligeti, 1898, Pimpla)

  • interruptecallosus (Strobl, 1902, Pimpla)

  • kriechbaumeri (Habermehl, 1903, Pimpla) preocc.

  • habermehli (Schmiedeknecht, 1908, Pimpla)

  • robustus (Morley, 1908, Pimpla) preocc.

  • obscuripes (Hensch, 1929, Pimpla)

  • singularis (Hensch, 1929, Pimpla)

  • sparsator Aubert, 1965

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Scambus pomorum

(Ratzeburg, 1848)

  • Pimpla pomorum Ratzeburg, 1848

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Scambus sagax

(Hartig, 1838)

  • Pimpla sagax Hartig, 1838

  • linearis (Ratzeburg, 1844, Pimpla)

  • atrocoxatus (Pfeffer, 1913, Pimpla)

  • suecicus (Roman, 1917, Epiurus)

  • sanctacrucianus (Glowacki, 1967, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Scambus signatus

(Pfeffer, 1913)

  • Pimpla signata Pfeffer, 1913

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Originally established as British by Perkins (1943) then excluded from the British list by Fitton et al. (1988); Horstmann (2005b) confirmed that some British specimens are indeed signatus; see Shaw (2006a).

Scambus tenthredinum

(Goeze, 1776)

  • Ichneumon tenthredinum Goeze, 1776

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Horstmann (2005b); see Shaw (2006a)

Scambus vesicarius

(Ratzeburg, 1844)

  • Pimpla vesicaria Ratzeburg, 1844

  • cryptocampi (Boie, 1857, Pimpla)

  • gallicolus (Morley, 1908, Pimpla) preocc.

  • ruficoxis (Ulbricht, 1909, Pimpla) unavailable

  • rhenanus (Ulbricht, 1910, Pimpla) unavailable

  • salicola (Hensch, 1929, Pimpla)

  • morleyi (Schmiedeknecht, 1934, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Schizopyga

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • AFROSPHINCTA Benoit, 1953

  • SCHIZOPYGOIDES Kasparyan, 1976

Schizopyga circulator

(Panzer, 1800)

  • Ichneumon circulator Panzer, 1800

  • analis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • circulatrix Schulz, 1906

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Schizopyga frigida

Cresson, 1870

  • atra Kriechbaumer, 1887

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Schizopyga podagrica

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • minuta Gravenhorst, 1829

  • silbernageli (Kiss, 1933, Polysphincta) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Schizopyga varipes

Holmgren, 1856

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

Added by Shaw (2006a); incorrectly listed as a synonym of flavifrons Holmgren, 1856 by Fitton et al. (1988) and as a synonym of podagrica by Yu and Horstmann (1997) (Shaw 2006a).

Sinarachna

Townes, 1960

Sinarachna nigricornis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Polysphincta nigricornis Holmgren, 1860

  • caudata (Thomson, 1888, Polysphincta)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Sinarachna pallipes

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Polysphincta pallipes Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Irish occurrence from O'Connor (2004b)

Townesia

Ozols, 1962

Townesia tenuiventris

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Ephialtes tenuiventris Holmgren, 1860

  • geniculata (Brischke, 1865, Ephialtes)

  • antefurcalis (Thomson, 1877, Ephialtes)

  • gracilis (Hensch, 1930, Ephialtes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Tromatobia

Förster, 1869

  • AUSTROPIMPLA Brèthes, 1913

Tromatobia forsiusi

(Hellén, 1915)

  • Polysphincta forsiusi Hellén, 1915

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Tromatobia lineatoria

(Villers, 1789)

  • Ichneumon lineatorius Villers, 1789

  • oculatoria misident. (Horstmann 2001a)

  • tipulatoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • balanini (Rudow, 1883, Ephialtes)

  • multipicta (Kiss, 1924, Pimpla)

  • sanguinolenta (Kiss, 1924, Pimpla)

  • rufiventris Hellén, 1949

  • amoena (Haupt, 1954, Pimpla) preocc.

  • orbitalis (Haupt, 1954, Pimpla) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Although the name oculatoria (Fabricius, 1798, Ichneumon) has usually been used for this species (e.g. Fitton et al. 1988), the type of oculatoria is actually a species of Lissonota (Horstmann 2001a) so this species has to take the name lineatoria.

Tromatobia ornata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla ornata Gravenhorst, 1829

  • soror (Ratzeburg, 1848, Polysphincta)

  • arachnicida Förster, 1888 synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • concors (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Pimpla)

  • semivaria (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Pimpla)

  • tricolor (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Pimpla) preocc.

  • kriechbaumeri (Dalla Torre, 1901, Pimpla)

Distribution

England

Tromatobia ovivora

(Boheman, 1821)

  • Pimpla ovivora Boheman, 1821

  • armillatoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • vexatoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • angens (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pimpla)

  • parallela (Thomson, 1877, Pimpla)

  • rufipleura (Bignell, 1899, Pimpla)

  • albipes (Brischke, 1891, Pimpla) preocc.

  • contraria Förster, 1888 synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • evacuans Förster, 1888 synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • brischkei (Dalla Torre, 1901, Pimpla)

  • obscurata (Ulbricht, 1910, Pimpla) preocc., unavailable

  • rugulosa (Morley, 1914, Apechtis)

  • obscurascens (Strand, 1918, Pimpla)

  • simulans (Hensch, 1929, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Tromatobia variabilis

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Pimpla variabilis Holmgren, 1856

  • abdominalis (Brullé, 1846,) preocc.

  • epeirae (Bignell, 1893, Pimpla)

  • hibernica (Morley, 1908, Pimpla)

  • ruficoxa (Kokujev, 1913, Pimpla)

  • inornata (Ulbricht, 1926, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Zaglyptus

Förster, 1869

Zaglyptus multicolor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Polysphincta multicolor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • fairmairii (Laboulbene, 1858, Pimpla)

  • ephippium (Rudow, 1883, Pimpla) preocc.

  • moldavicus (Costantineanu, 1929, Pimpla)

  • rufus Aubert, 1959

Distribution

England

Zaglyptus varipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Polysphincta varipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • tricingulatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Schizopyga)

  • cingulatus (Kriechbaumer, 1894, Pimpla) preocc.

  • variipes Dalla Torre, 1901 preocc.

  • rufithorax (Habermehl, 1917, Polysphincta)

  • silbernageli (Kiss, 1926, Polysphincta)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Zatypota

Förster, 1869

  • POLYSPHINCTOPSIS Habermehl, 1917

  • LYCORINOPSIS Haupt, 1954

Notes

species of Zatypota excluded from the British and Irish list by Fitton et al. (1988)

[anomala (Holmgren, 1860, Polysphincta); syn. minor (Kolarov, 1982, Sinarachna): Zwakhals (2006)] usually treated as a species of Sinarachna (e.g. Fitton et al. 1988, Yu and Horstmann 1997) but transferred to Zatypota by Zwakhals (2006) (and, independently, by Gauld and Dubois 2006).

Zatypota albicoxa

(Walker, 1874)

  • Glypta albicoxa Walker, 1874

  • colorata (Rudow, 1883, Pimpla)

  • eximia (Schmiedeknecht, 1907, Polysphincta)

  • nigriventris (Habermehl, 1917, Polysphinctopsis)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Hudson (1985)

Zatypota bohemani

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Polysphincta bohemani Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Zatypota discolor

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Polysphincta discolor Holmgren, 1860

  • thoracica (Brischke, 1864, Polysphincta)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Irish occurrence from O'Connor (2004b)

Zatypota percontatoria

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon percontatorius Müller, 1776

  • phoenicea (Haliday, 1839, Pimpla)

  • gracilis (Holmgren, 1860, Polysphincta) synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • scutellaris (Holmgren, 1860, Polysphincta)

  • pulchrator (Thomson, 1877, Polysphincta)

  • pulchratrix (Schulz, 1906, Polysphincta)

  • decorata (Haupt, 1954, Lycorinopsis)

  • rhombifer (Haupt, 1954, Lycorinopsis)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

PIMPLINI

Wesmael, 1845

  • THERONIINI Cushman & Rohwer, 1920

Apechthis

Förster, 1869

  • EPHIALTES Schrank, 1802 nom. ob.

  • APECHTIS Thomson, 1889

  • PARAPECHTHIS Blanchard, 1936

  • TAIWATHERONIA Sonan, 1936

Apechthis compunctor

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon compunctor Linnaeus, 1758

  • brassicariae (Poda, 1761, Ichneumon)

  • cunctator (Scopoli, 1763, Ichneumon)

  • annulosa (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • cylindrica (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • melanoxantha (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • imminuitor (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • vigilans (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • varicornis (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • conjunctor (Panzer, 1804, Ichneumon)

  • varicator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • lativentris (Rudow, 1881, Pimpla)

  • rufipes (Rudow, 1883, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Wales

Apechthis quadridentata

(Thomson, 1887)

  • Pimpla quadridentata Thomson, 1887

  • resinator misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Apechthis rufata

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon rufatus Gmelin, 1790

  • flavonotata (Holmgren, 1860, Pimpla)

  • rufithorax (Strobl, 1902, Pimpla)

  • pectoralis (Ulbricht, 1909, Pimpla) unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Itoplectis

Förster, 1869

  • NESOPIMPLA Ashmead, 1906

  • EXERISTESOIDES Uchida, 1928

Itoplectis alternans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla alternans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • examinanda (Ratzeburg, 1852, Pimpla)

  • tricolor (Ratzeburg, 1852, Pimpla) preocc.

  • tricincta (Thomson, 1877, Pimpla) preocc.

  • spiracularis (Morley, 1908, Pimpla)

  • ruficoxis (Ulbricht, 1916, Pimpla) unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Itoplectis aterrima

Jussila, 1965

  • kolthoffi misident.

  • enslini (Ulbricht, 1916, Pimpla) preocc., unavailable

  • ultimator Aubert, 1966

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Itoplectis clavicornis

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Pimpla clavicornis Thomson, 1889

  • curticauda misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Itoplectis enslini

(Ulbricht, 1911)

  • Pimpla enslini Ulbricht, 1911

  • insignis misident. (Shaw 2006a)

  • ignalinoensis (Strand, 1918, Pimpla)

  • griseanae Perkins, 1957

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Itoplectis maculator

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon maculator Fabricius, 1775

  • arlequinata (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • plaesseus (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • scanica (Villers, 1789, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • laetatoria (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • vincta (Vollenhoven, 1873, Pimpla)

  • maculatrix (Schulz, 1906, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Itoplectis melanocephala

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla melanocephala Gravenhorst, 1829

  • ephippium (Brullé, 1846, Pimpla)

  • bicolor (Boie, 1855, Pimpla) preocc.

  • ragusae (De Stefani, 1885, Pimpla)

  • cleopatra (Schmiedeknecht, 1897, Pimpla)

  • burtoni (Morley, 1946, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Wales

Itoplectis viduata

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla viduata Gravenhorst, 1829

  • atrocoxalis (Cresson, 1870, Pimpla)

  • ovalis (Thomson, 1877, Pimpla)

  • meridionalis (Kriechbaumer, 1887, Pimpla)

  • annulata (Ulbricht, 1911, Pimpla) unavailable

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Shaw (2006a)

Pimpla

Fabricius, 1804

  • COCCYGOMIMUS Saussure, 1892

  • HABROPIMPLA Cameron, 1900

  • LISSOTHERONIA Cameron, 1905

  • PHYTODIAETOIDES Morley, 1913

  • PIMPLIDEA Viereck, 1914

  • COELOPIMPLA Brèthes, 1916

  • DIHYBOPLAX Enderlein, 1919

  • LIOTHERONIA Enderlein, 1919

  • NEOGABUNIA Brèthes, 1927

  • OPODACTYLA Seyrig, 1932

  • OXYPIMPLA Noskiewicz & Chudoba, 1951

  • JAMAICAPIMPLA Mason, 1975

Notes

doubtfully placed species of Pimpla:

[cossivora (Curtis, 1826, Lissonota) nom. dub.]

Pimpla aethiops

Curtis, 1828

  • aterrima Gravenhorst, 1829

  • parnarae Viereck, 1912

Distribution

England

Pimpla arctica

Zetterstedt, 1838

  • heraclii Boie, 1855

  • coxator Ruthe, 1859

  • heraclei Dalla Torre, 1901

  • coxatrix Schulz, 1906

Distribution

Scotland

Pimpla contemplator

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon contemplator Müller, 1776

  • geniculata (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • rufistigma Morley, 1908

  • rufitibia Morley, 1908

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Pimpla flavicoxis

Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Pimpla aquilonia Cresson, 1870, is a possible senior synonym of flavicoxis (e.g. Oehlke 1964) but is currently classified as a separate species (e.g. Kasparyan 1974, Fitton et al. 1988).

Pimpla insignatoria

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Cryptus insignatorius Gravenhorst, 1807

  • mixta Ratzeburg, 1848

  • coxalis Habermehl, 1917

  • scutellaris Habermehl, 1917 preocc.

  • conmixta Kiss, 1929

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Added by Horstmann (2000c), who lists synonymy; Pimpla insignatoria has, until recently, been confused under flavicoxis in Britain (Shaw 2006a), although Kasparyan (1974) differentiated the two species (using the name conmixta for insignatoria).

Pimpla melanacrias

Perkins, 1941

  • geniculata Hensch, 1929 preocc., invalid

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Pimpla rufipes

(Miller, 1759)

  • Ichneumon rufipes Miller, 1759

  • hypochondriaca (Retzius, 1783, Ichneumon) synonymy by Horstmann (1999a)

  • compunctor (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • inguinalis (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • instigator (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • intermedia Holmgren, 1860

  • aegyptiaca Schmiedeknecht, 1897

  • instigatrix Schulz, 1906

  • scutellaris Ulbricht, 1909 preocc., unavailable

  • sibirica Meyer, 1926

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Pimpla sodalis

Ruthe, 1859

  • cheloniae Giraud, 1869 synonymy by Horstmann (2001b)

  • nordenskioldii Holmgren, 1872

  • longiceps Thomson, 1877

Distribution

Scotland

Pimpla spuria

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bilineata Brullé, 1846

  • strigipleuris Thomson, 1877 synonymy by Shaw (2006b)

  • dubitata Pérez, 1895

  • nilotica Schmiedeknecht, 1914

  • turionelloides Aubert, 1959

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Pimpla turionellae

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon turionellae Linnaeus, 1758

  • variegata (Schrank, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • leucogonos (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • rufescens (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • examinator (Fabricius, 1804, Cryptus)

  • cingulator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • turionator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • opacellata Desvignes, 1868

  • examinatrix Schulz, 1906

  • pubescens Hellén, 1915

  • padellae Torka, 1918

  • rufoannula Schmiedeknecht, 1934

  • freyi Hellén, 1949

  • variegata Constantineanu, 1954 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Pimpla wilchristi

Fitton, Shaw & Gauld, 1988

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Notes

Added by Fitton et al. (1988); incorrectly synonymised with strigipleuris Thomson (a junior synonym of spuria) by Hedström (1990) (Shaw 2006b).

Theronia

Holmgren, 1859

  • PSEUDACOENITES Kriechbaumer, 1892

  • POECILOPIMPLA Cameron, 1903

  • ERYTHROTHERONIA Cameron, 1905

  • ORIENTOTHERONIA Morley, 1913

Theronia atalantae

(Poda, 1761)

  • Ichneumon atalantae Poda, 1761

  • speculator (Scopoli, 1763, Ichneumon)

  • acuminator (Müller, 1776, Ichneumon)

  • melanops (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • nigroculus (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • quadripunctata (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • vincta (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • scutellata (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • albiscutata (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • crassipes (Rossi, 1790, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • incisa (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • superba (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • vulpes (Christ, 1791, Ichneumon)

  • varia (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • flavicans (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon)

  • varia (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • variatoria (Fabricius, 1804, Cryptus)

  • colonator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • femoralis Benoit, 1953

Distribution

England

Poemeniinae

POEMENIINAE

Narayanan & Lal, 1953

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton et al. (1988), where treated as a tribe of Pimplinae, and Shaw (2006a). Further distribution references are given.

POEMENIINI

Narayanan & Lal, 1953

Deuteroxorides

Viereck, 1914

Deuteroxorides elevator

(Panzer, 1799)

  • Ichneumon elevator Panzer, 1799

  • albitarsus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Xorides)

  • nigricornis Clément, 1938

  • nigritarsus Clément, 1938

Distribution

England, Ireland

Podoschistus

Townes, 1957

Podoschistus scutellaris

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Xorides scutellaris Desvignes, 1856

  • wahlbergi (Holmgren, 1860, Xorides)

  • erosus (Tschek, 1869, Xorides)

Distribution

England, Wales

Poemenia

Holmgren, 1859

  • OPHIODES Hartig, 1847

  • CALLICLISIS Förster, 1869

  • PHTHINODES Tschek, 1869

  • LISSONOTOPSIS Habermehl, 1917

Poemenia collaris

(Haupt, 1917)

  • Calliclisis collaris Haupt, 1917

  • picta (Haupt, 1938, Calliclisis)

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

Poemenia hectica

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Ephialtes hecticus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • montana (Hartig, 1847, Ophiodes)

  • tipularia Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Poemenia notata

Holmgren, 1859

  • novakii Strobl, 1902

  • rufa (Habermehl, 1918, Lissonotopsis)

  • rufa (Habermehl, 1918, Xorides) preocc.

  • intermedia Constantineanu & Constantineanu, 1969

  • moldavica Constantineanu & Constantineanu, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Fitton et al. (1988)

PSEUDORHYSSINI

Wahl & Gauld, 1998

Pseudorhyssa

Merrill, 1915

Pseudorhyssa alpestris

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Rhyssa alpestris Holmgren, 1860

  • ruficoxis (Kriechbaumer, 1887, Rhyssa)

  • hungarica (Mocsáry, 1905, Rhyssa)

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

Welsh occurrence from Formstone (1999)

Rhyssinae

RHYSSINAE

Morley, 1913

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton et al. (1988), where treated as a tribe of Pimplinae. Further distribution references are given.

Rhyssa

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • CRYPTOCENTRUM Kirby, 1837

  • PARARHYSSA Walsh, 1873

Rhyssa persuasoria

(Linnaeus, 1758)

  • Ichneumon persuasorius Linnaeus, 1758

  • marginalis Brullé, 1846

  • Rhyssa persuasoria lineolata Kriechbaumer, 1887 preocc.

  • Rhyssa persuasoria gloriosa Rudow, 1889

Notes

Some Scottish and Manx records from Hayes (1982) and Cowin and Williamson (1940).

Rhyssella

Rohwer, 1920

Rhyssella approximator

Fabricius, 1793

  • Ichneumon approximator Fabricius, 1793

  • Rhyssella approximator curvipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Rhyssa)

  • Rhyssella approximator rugicollis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon)

  • bellator (Schiødte, 1839, Rhyssa) synonymy by Horstmann (2004c)

  • Rhyssella approximator approximatrix (Schulz, 1906, Rhyssa)

  • silbernageli (Kiss, 1926, Rhyssa)

Stilbopinae

STILBOPINAE

Townes & Townes, 1949

Panteles

Förster, 1869

  • BRACHYPIMPLA misident.

Notes

Panteles has frequently been classified as a genus of Banchinae but we follow Wahl (1988) in classifying it in the Stilbopinae.

Panteles schuetzeanus

(Roman, 1925)

  • Brachypimpla schuetzeana Roman, 1925

  • schnetzeanus misspelling

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Quicke (2005) has published on the biology of schuetzeanus in Britain, unfortunately misspelling the name.

Stilbops

Förster, 1869

  • APHANOROPTRUM Förster, 1869

  • APHANOROPTRA Thomson, 1877

  • APHANORRHOPTRUM Dalla Torre, 1901

  • ERITRACHYNUS Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton (1984), with additional data from Shaw (1989) and NMS.

Stilbops asper

(Schmiedeknecht, 1913)

  • Eritrachynus asper Schmiedeknecht, 1913

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Fitton (1984)

Stilbops limneriaeformis

(Schmiedeknecht, 1888)

  • Pimpla limneriaeformis Schmiedeknecht, 1888

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Stilbops ruficornis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Lissonota ruficornis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • abdominalis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Pimpla)

  • nematorum (Rudow, 1881, Pimpla)

  • longiceps (Strobl, 1903, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England

Stilbops vetula

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Pimpla vetula Gravenhorst, 1829

  • chrysostomus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Phytodietus)

  • pallipes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Lissonota)

  • pallidipes (Marshall, 1872, Lissonota)

  • varicauda (Capron, 1888, Pimpla)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Tersilochinae

TERSILOCHINAE

Schmiedeknecht, 1910

  • PHRUDINAE Townes & Townes, 1949

Notes

Following the phylogenetic results of Quicke et al. (2009), the Tersilochinae now encompasses the former subfamily Phrudinae (containing the genera Astrenis, Phrudus and Pygmaeolus in Britain) (they also synonymised Neorhacodinae under Tersilochinae but I don’t follow that decision). Distribution data for the ‘tersilochine’ genera from Horstmann (1971), Horstmann (1981a) and material in BMNH and NMS, mostly determined by K. Horstmann and, latterly, A. Khalaim; distribution data for the ‘phrudine’ genera from Gauld and Fitton (1980) and Vikberg and Koponen (2000); additional references are given.

Allophroides

Horstmann, 1971

Allophroides boops

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Porizon boops Gravenhorst, 1829

  • italicus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Porizon)

  • breviventris (Hellén, 1958, Allophrys)

Aneuclis

Förster, 1869

Aneuclis melanaria

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus melanarius Holmgren, 1860

  • diversa (Szépligeti, 1899, Isurgus)

  • petiolaris (Szépligeti, 1899, Isurgus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Astrenis

Förster, 1869

  • MENGERSENIA Schmiedeknecht, 1907

  • HAMBERGIELLA Roman, 1909

Notes

Until recently, Astrenis has usually been regarded as a synonym of Phrudus.

Astrenis brunneofacies

Vikberg, 2000

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Vikberg and Koponen (2000)

Astrenis nigrifacies

Vikberg, 2000

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Vikberg and Koponen (2000)

Astrenis paradoxus

(Schmiedeknecht, 1907)

  • Mengersenia paradoxa Schmiedeknecht, 1907

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Gauld and Fitton (1980)

Astrenis sinuatus

(Roman, 1909)

  • Hambergiella sinuata Roman, 1909

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Barycnemis

Förster, 1869

  • LEPTOPYGUS Förster, 1869

  • CRATOPHION Thomson, 1889

  • CYRTOPHION Thomson, 1889

Barycnemis agilis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Porizon agilis Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Khalaim & Horstmann, added here

Barycnemis angustipennis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Porizon angustipennis Holmgren, 1860

  • added by

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Barycnemis bellator

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon bellator Müller, 1776

  • laeviceps (Thomson, 1889, Porizon)

  • leviceps Dalla Torre, 1901

  • pfankuchi Lange, 1911

Distribution

England, Scotland

Barycnemis blediator

(Aubert, 1970)

  • Leptopygus blediator Aubert, 1970

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Wyatt and Foster (1989)

Barycnemis confusa

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Broad & Horstmann, added here

Barycnemis dissimilis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Porizon dissimilis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • erythrura (Strobl, 1904, Porizon)

Distribution

England

Barycnemis exhaustator

(Fabricius, 1798)

  • Ichneumon exhaustator Fabricius, 1798

  • obtusator (Panzer, 1809, Ophion)

Distribution

England

Barycnemis gravipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Porizon gravipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • hostilis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Porizon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Barycnemis guttulator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon guttulator Thunberg, 1824

  • caudatula (Thomson, 1889, Porizon)

Barycnemis harpura

(Schrank, 1802)

  • Ichneumon harpurus Schrank, 1802

  • bedeguaris (Panzer, 1809, Ophion)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Barycnemis punctifrons

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Diaparsis

Förster, 1869

Diaparsis

Förster, 1869

  • DIAPARSUS Thomson, 1889

Diaparsis (Diaparsis) carinifer

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus carinifer Thomson, 1889

  • carinata (Bridgman, 1889, Thersilochus)

  • vernalis (Szépligeti, 1899, Thersilochus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Diaparsis (Diaparsis) multiplicator

Aubert, 1969

Distribution

England

Diaparsis (Diaparsis) nutritor

(Fabricius, 1804)

  • Ophion nutritor Fabricius, 1804

  • gemina (Holmgren, 1860, Thersilochus)

  • genalis (Thomson, 1889, Thersilochus)

  • rugosa (Szépligeti, 1905, Temelucha)

  • nutritrix Schulz, 1906

Diaparsis (Diaparsis) punctipleuris

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Khalaim, added here

Ischnobatis

Förster, 1869

Diaparsis (Ischnobatis) stramineipes

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Thersilochus stramineipes Brischke, 1880

  • rufiventris (Brischke, 1880, Thersilochus)

  • flavicornis (Thomson, 1889, Thersilochus)

  • petiolata (Szépligeti, 1899, Thersilochus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Nanodiaparsis

Horstmann, 1971

Diaparsis (Nanodiaparsis) aperta

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus apertus Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, BMNH, det. Horstmann and Khalaim, added here

Diaparsis (Nanodiaparsis) frontella

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus frontellus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England

Pseudaneuclis

Horstmann, 1971

Diaparsis (Pseudaneuclis) rara

(Horstmann, 1971)

  • Pseudaneuclis rarus Horstmann, 1971

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Horstmann, added here

Epistathmus

Förster, 1869

Epistathmus crassicornis

Horstmann, 1971

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Gelanes

Horstmann, 1981

Gelanes fusculus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus fusculus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, BMNH, det. Khalaim, added here

Gelanes simillimus

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Heterocola

Förster, 1869

Heterocoloides

Horstmann, 1971

Heterocola (Heterocoloides) linguaria

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Porizon linguarius Haliday, 1839

  • punctulata (Szépligeti, 1899, Ischnobatis)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

Two specimens in BMNH, from Cornwall & Co. WX, have been identified as H. rufiventris Horstmann, 1971. There are no specimens of linguaria; their identity needs to be checked.

Phradis

Förster, 1869

  • EUTOMUS Förster, 1869

  • ISURGUS Förster, 1869

Phradis brevis

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Thersilochus brevis Brischke, 1880

  • temporalis (Thomson, 1889, Thersilochus)

  • styriacus (Strobl, 1904, Thersilochus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Phradis interstitialis

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus interstitialis Thomson, 1889

  • brachygaster (Szépligeti, 1899, Isurgus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Phradis minutus

(Bridgman, 1889)

  • Thersilochus minutus Bridgman, 1889

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Phradis monticola

Szépligeti, 1899

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Ely, added here

Phradis morionellus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus morionellus Holmgren, 1860

  • lanceolatus (Szépligeti, 1899, Isurgus)

  • oudesmani (Smits$)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Phradis nigritulus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Porizon nigritulus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • albipennis (Szépligeti, 1899, Isurgus)

Distribution

England

Phradis polonicus

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

BMNH, NMS, added here

Phradis rufiventris

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Ely, added here

Phradis terebrator

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Ely, added here

Phradis thyridialis

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

BMNH, det. Ely, added here

Phrudus

Förster, 1869

  • PHRUDUS Bridgman, 1886 preocc.

  • KTENOSTILPNUS Strobl, 1901

  • VENDOLUS Roman, 1914

Phrudus badensis

Hilpert, 1987

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Shaw (1991)

Phrudus defectus

Stelfox, 1966

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Phrudus monilicornis

Bridgman, 1886

  • aequearticulatus (Strobl, 1901, Ktenostilpnus)

  • stilpninus (Roman, 1914, Vendolus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Probles

Förster, 1869

Euporizon

Horstmann, 1971

Probles (Euporizon) brevicauda

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Probles (Euporizon) exilis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus exilis Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Probles (Euporizon) gilvipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Porizon gilvipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pallipes (Holmgren, 1860, Thersilochus)

  • orchesiae (Morley, 1915, Thersilochus)

Distribution

England

Probles (Euporizon) longicaudator

Aubert, 1972

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Probles (Euporizon) marginatus

(Bridgman, 1886)

  • Thersilochus marginatus Bridgman, 1886

Distribution

England, Ireland

Probles (Euporizon) montanus

Horstmann, 1971

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Probles (Euporizon) nigriventris

Horstmann, 1971

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Probles (Euporizon) rufipes

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus rufipes Holmgren, 1860

  • flavigaster (Szépligeti, 1899, Ischnobatis)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Probles (Euporizon) truncorum

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus truncorum Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Ireland

Microdiaparsis

Horstmann, 1971

Probles (Microdiaparsis) caudiculatus

Khalaim, 2007

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Khalaim (2007)

Probles (Microdiaparsis) microcephalus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Porizon microcephalus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • quercetorum (Szépligeti, 1899, Thersilochus)

  • ruficoxis (Seyrig, 1927, Diaparsis)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Probles (Microdiaparsis) neoversutus

(Horstmann, 1967)

  • Diaparsis neoversutus Horstmann, 1967

  • parviceps (Szépligeti, 1899, Thersilochus) preocc.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Probles (Microdiaparsis) versutus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus versutus Holmgren, 1860

  • parviceps (Thomson, 1899, Thersilochus)

Distribution

England

Probles

Förster, 1869

Probles (Probles) erythrostomus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Porizon erythrostomus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • minator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Porizon)

  • melanarius Szépligeti, 1899

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Probles (Probles) flavipes

(Szépligeti, 1899)

  • Ischnobatis flavipes Szépligeti, 1899

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Rugodiaparsis

Horstmann, 1971

Probles (Rugodiaparsis) crassipes

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus crassipes Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

BMNH, NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Pygmaeolus

Hellén, 1958

Pygmaeolus nitidus

(Bridgman, 1889)

  • Thersilochus nitidus Bridgman, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Sathropterus

Förster, 1869

Sathropterus pumilus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus pumilus Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Spinolochus

Horstmann, 1971

Spinolochus laevifrons

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus laevifrons Holmgren, 1860

  • levifrons (Dalla Torre, 1901, Cyrtophion) preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus

Holmgren, 1859

Gonolochus

Förster, 1869

Tersilochus (Gonolochus) caudatus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus caudatus Holmgren, 1860

  • pratensis (Szépligeti, 1899, Thersilochus)

  • salinus (Kiss, 1924, Temelucha)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Tersilochus (Gonolochus) rugulosus

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Khalaim, added here

Pectinolochus

Aubert, 1960

  • POLEMOLOCHUS Aubert, 1964

Tersilochus (Pectinolochus) intermedius

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

England

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, added here

Tersilochus (Pectinolochus) lapponicus

Hellén, 1958

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Pectinolochus) spiracularis

Horstmann, 1971

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad and Khalaim, added here

Tersilochus (Pectinolochus) striola

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus striola Thomson, 1889

  • unguiculator (Aubert, 1960, Thersilochus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Pectinolochus) terebrator

(Horstmann, 1971)

  • Pectinolochus terebrator Horstmann, 1971

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus

Holmgren, 1859

  • THERSILOCHUS misspelling

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) cognatus

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Thersilochus cognatus Holmgren, 1860

  • jocator Holmgren, 1859 unavailable (Horstmann 2005a)

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) curvator

Horstmann, 1981

  • saltator misident.

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) heterocerus

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus heterocerus Thomson, 1889

  • stanionyteus Jonaitis, 1974

  • vicinus Jonaitis, 1974

Distribution

England, Ireland

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) liopleuris

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus liopleuris Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England, Ireland

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) longicaudatus

Horstmann, 1971

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) longicornis

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus longicornis Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) microgaster

(Szépligeti, 1899)

  • Isurgus microgaster Szépligeti, 1899

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Barari et al. (2005)

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) nitidipleuris

Horstmann, 1971

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) obliquus

(Thomson, 1889)

  • Thersilochus obliquus Thomson, 1889

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) obscurator

(Aubert, 1959)

  • Thersilochus obscurator Aubert, 1959

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) ruberi

Horstmann, 1981

Distribution

Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) triangularis

(Gravenhorst, 1807)

  • Ophion triangulare Gravenhorst, 1807

  • minutus (Szépligeti, 1899, Isurgus)

Distribution

England

Tersilochus (Tersilochus) tripartitus

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Thersilochus tripartitus Brischke, 1880

  • melanogaster (Thomson, 1889, Thersilochus)

  • nigricans (Szépligeti, 1899, Thersilochus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Horstmann (1981a)

Tryphoninae

ECLYTINI

Townes & Townes, 1945

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton and Ficken (1990) and Shaw and Kasparyan (2005).

Eclytus

Holmgren, 1857

Anoplectes

Kriechbaumer, 1896

Eclytus (Anoplectes) multicolor

(Kriechbaumer, 1896)

  • Anoplectes multicolor Kriechbaumer, 1896

  • praeclerus Schmiedeknecht, 1912

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton and Ficken (1990)

Eclytus

Holmgren, 1857

Notes

species of Eclytus (Eclytus) excluded from the British and Irish list:

[ornatus Holmgren, 1857] Fitton and Ficken (1990) recorded Eclytus ornatus from England and Scotland but their identifications were not based on egg characters, used by Kasparyan (1977) to separate species, and they suggested that their records of ornatus might be based on misidentifications. Shaw and Kasparyan (2005) did not find any specimens of the true ornatus in NMS.

Eclytus (Eclytus) difficilis

Kasparyan, 1977

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Eclytus (Eclytus) egregius

Kasparyan, 1977

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Eclytus (Eclytus) exornatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus exornatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Eclytus (Eclytus) haustatorius

Kasparyan, 1977

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

IDIOGRAMMATINI

Cushman, 1942

Notes

Distribution data from Shaw and Kasparyan (2005).

Idiogramma

Förster, 1869

  • MACROCHASMUS Thomson, 1888

Idiogramma euryops

Förster, 1869

Distribution

Scotland

OEDEMOPSINI

Woldstedt, 1877

  • THYMARIDINI Schmiedeknecht, 1911

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton and Ficken (1990) and NMS, additional references given.

Cladeutes

Townes, 1969

Cladeutes discedens

(Woldstedt, 1874)

  • Perilissus discedens Woldstedt, 1874

  • haematothorax (Strobl, 1903, Eclytus)

  • lepidus Townes, 1969

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton and Ficken (1990)

Hercus

Townes, 1969

Hercus fontinalis

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Eclytus fontinalis Holmgren, 1857

  • frontalis (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus) nom. ob.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Neliopisthus

Thomson, 1883

Neliopisthus elegans

(Ruthe, 1855)

  • Phytodiaetus elegans Ruthe, 1855

  • ops (Morley, 1908, Oedematopsis)

Distribution

England

Oedemopsis

Tschek, 1869

  • CAMPOTHREPTUS Förster, 1869

  • HYBOPHANES Förster, 1869

  • OEDEMATOPSIS Morley, 1908

  • ODEMOPSIS misspelling

Oedemopsis scabricula

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon scabriculus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • dorsata (Zetterstedt, 1838, Bassus)

  • pulchra (Zetterstedt, 1839, Bassus)

  • rogenhoferi Tschek, 1869

  • limbata Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Irish distribution data from O'Connor (2003)

Thymaris

Förster, 1869

  • THYMARUS Thomson, 1883

Thymaris niger

(Taschenberg, 1865)

  • Hemiteles niger Taschenberg, 1865

  • fenestralis Morley, 1908

  • modestus Schmiedeknecht, 1912

  • simplicicornis Kiss, 1924 synonymy by Horstmann (1998b)

  • tristrigator Aubert, 1960

Distribution

England, Scotland

Thymaris srikem

Fitton & Ficken, 1990

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Fitton and Ficken (1990)

Thymaris tener

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus tener Gravenhorst, 1829

  • contaminatus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Hemiteles)

  • marchicus (Hartig, 1838, Ischnoceros)

  • pulchricornis Brischke, 1880

  • compressus (Thomson, 1883, Thymarus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Fitton and Ficken (1990) synonymised collaris (Thomson, 1883) with tener but Kasparyan (1993) treated it as a valid species and gave characters for their separation; no British specimens of collaris have been seen, it is best separated from tener by the all red pronotum and partly red first metasomal tergite.

PHYTODIETINI

Hellén, 1915

  • NETELIINI Townes, 1938

Netelia

Gray, 1860

  • PANISCUS misident.

Notes

Distribution data from the nocturnal Ichneumonoidea recording scheme (run by G. Broad) and Shaw (2001), with additional references given.

Bessobates

Townes, Townes & Gupta, 1961

Netelia (Bessobates) cristata

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Parabatus cristatus Thomson, 1888

  • frankii (Brauns, 1889, Parabatus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

Parabatus frankii removed from synonymy by Horstmann (1998c) but resynonymised by Broad & Shaw (in prep.).

Netelia (Bessobates) latungula

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Parabatus latungulus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Netelia (Bessobates) pallescens

(Schmiedeknecht, 1910)

  • Parabatus pallescens Schmiedeknecht, 1910

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Netelia (Bessobates) virgata

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon virgatus Geoffroy, 1785

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Netelia (Bessobates) sp. R

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Netelia

Gray, 1860

  • NETELIA Schulz, 1906

Notes

Netelia fulvator Delrio, 1971, was recorded as British by Horstmann (1992b), on the basis that the paralectotype specimens of Paniscus testaceus belong to this species; however, Broad & Shaw (in prep.) will synonymise fulvator under another name.

Netelia (Netelia) dilatata

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Paniscus dilatatus Thomson, 1888

  • brachycera (Thomson, 1888, Paniscus)

  • capito (Kokujev, 1889, Paniscus)

  • genalis (Kokujev, 1889, Paniscus)

  • schirjajewi (Kokujev, 1889, Paniscus)

  • sibiricola (Kokujev, 1889, Paniscus)

  • nigricans (Kriechbaumer, 1898, Paniscus)

  • nigridorsum (Meyer, 1929, Paniscus)

Distribution

England

Netelia (Netelia) fuscicarpus

(Kokujev, 1899)

  • Paniscus fuscicarpus Kokujev, 1899

  • desertus (Kokujev, 1915, Paniscus)

  • maltractus (Roman, 1938, Paniscus)

  • ambiguator Aubert, 1969

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Netelia (Netelia) fuscicornis

(Holmgren, 1860)

  • Paniscus fuscicornis Holmgren, 1860

  • gracilipes (Thomson, 1888, Paniscus)

  • intersita (Kokujev, 1889, Paniscus)

  • montana (Kokujev, 1889, Paniscus)

  • praetermissa (Kokujev, 1889, Paniscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Netelia (Netelia) infractor

Delrio, 1971

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Netelia (Netelia) melanura

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Paniscus melanurus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland

Netelia (Netelia) ocellaris

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Paniscus ocellaris Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Netelia (Netelia) opacula

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Paniscus opaculus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Netelia (Netelia) testacea

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Paniscus testaceus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Horstmann (1992b); this has been a much misunderstood name. Listed as a possible (senior) synonym of opacula in Fitton (1978), Horstmann (1992b) regarded it as a possible senior synonym of valvator Aubert, 1969. Broad & Shaw (in prep.), following a dissection of the lectotype male’s genitalia, offer a different interpretation of testacea. Tolkanitz (1974) and Kasparyan and Tolkanitz (2000) treated fuscicarpus, together with its associated synonyms, as a junior synonym of testacea. This is not followed here.

Netelia (Netelia) vinulae

(Scopoli, 1763)

  • Ichneumon vinulae Scopoli, 1763

  • inquinata (Gravenhorst, 1829, Paniscus) synonymy by Horstmann (1998b)

  • vinulae (Stephens, 1829, Ophion) preocc., synonymy by Horstmann (2000c)

  • cephalotes (Holmgren, 1860, Paniscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Netelia (Netelia) sp. W

Distribution

England, Wales

Notes

added by Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Parabates

Förster, 1869

  • PARABATUS Thomson, 1888

Netelia (Parabates) nigricarpa

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Parabatus nigricarpus Thomson, 1888

  • semifusca (Strobl, 1904, Parabatus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Paropheltes

Cameron, 1907

Netelia (Paropheltes) sp. C

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Netelia (Paropheltes) inedita

(Kokujev, 1899)

  • Paniscus ineditus Kokujev, 1899

  • longipes misident.

  • ornata misident.

  • thomsonii misident.

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

Added by Shaw (2001) who tentatively identified this widespread species as thomsoni (lapsus for Netelia thomsonii (Brauns, 1899, Paniscus), whilst noting that in Delrio (1975) specimens would key to inedita. Tolkanitz (1974) synonymised inedita under thomsonii but these two species are distinct (Broad & Shaw, in prep.), with inedita occurring in Britain and Ireland. This species has also been referred to in the literature as ornata and longipes.

Netelia (Paropheltes) millieratae

(Kriechbaumer, 1897)

  • Parabatus millieratae Kriechbaumer, 1897

  • added by

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Netelia (Paropheltes) ornata

(Vollenhoven, 1873)

  • Paniscus ornatus Vollenhoven, 1873

  • longipes (Brauns, 1889, Paniscus)

  • catagrapha (Kokujev, 1915, Paniscus)

  • ignobilis (Kokujev, 1915, Paniscus)

  • versicolor (Kokujev, 1915, Paniscus)

  • decorator (Seyrig, 1927, Paniscus)

Distribution

England

Notes

Previous records of ornata in Britain were probably based on misidentifications of inedita but there are specimens of the true ornata in BMNH (Broad & Shaw, in prep.). Netelia longipes has been treated as a separate species by Tolkanitz (1974) and Kasparyan and Tolkanitz (2000) but as a synonym of ornata by Delrio (1975). The type of longipes is very similar to material corresponding to ornata (Broad & Shaw, in press).

Netelia (Paropheltes) tarsata

(Brischke, 1880)

  • Paniscus tarsatus Brischke, 1880

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Prosthodocis

Enderlein, 1912

Netelia (Prosthodocis) sp. A

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

added by Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Netelia (Prosthodocis) sp. B

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Notes

added by Broad & Shaw (in prep.)

Phytodietus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Notes

Distribution data mainly from Kasparyan and Shaw (2008), also BMNH (det. A. Kostro-Ambroziak).

Neuchorus

Uchida, 1931

Notes

species of Phytodietus (Neuchhorus) excluded from the British and Irish list:

[obscurus (Ratzeburg, 1852, Lissonota); syn. rufipes Holmgren, 1860 (Horstmann 1998b); orbitalis Ulbricht, 1911 unavailable] Kasparyan and Shaw (2008) do not list any British or Irish specimens of obscurus and English specimens in BMNH, det. J.F. Perkins, are actually elongator.

Phytodietus (Neuchorus) elongator

Aubert, 1963

  • iassiensis Constantineanu, 1929 invalid

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2008)

Phytodietus (Neuchorus) maculator

Kasparyan & Shaw, 2008

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2008)

Phytodietus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • PHYTODIAETUS Aggasiz, 1846

  • PHYTODIAETUS Morley, 1913

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) astutus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • obscurus Desvignes, 1856 preocc.

  • continuus Thomson, 1887 synonymy by Horstmann (1998b)

  • britannicus (Habermehl, 1923, Barytarbes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) basalis

Kasparyan, 1993

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2008)

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) femoralis

Holmgren, 1860

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2008)

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) gelitorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon gelitorius Thunberg, 1824

  • polyzonius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • coryphaeus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • carinatus Hellén, 1915

  • coxator (Aubert, 1963, Lathrolestes)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) geniculatus

Thomson, 1877

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) griseanae

Kerrich, 1962

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) montanus

Tolkanitz, 1979

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2008)

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) ornatus

Desvignes, 1856

  • rubricosus Thomson, 1877

  • rufipictus Brischke, 1880

  • pictus (Habermehl, 1923, Barytarbes) synonymy by Horstmann (2004b)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) polyzonias

(Forster, 1771)

  • Ichneumon polyzonias Forster, 1771

  • segmentator Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

some distribution data from Fitton (1976)

Phytodietus (Phytodietus) variegatus

(Fonscolombe, 1854)

  • Lissonota variegata Fonscolombe, 1854

  • albipes Holmgren, 1856

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Kasparyan and Shaw (2008)

SPHINCTINI

Förster, 1869

Sphinctus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Sphinctus serotinus

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Notes

Probably extinct in Britain (Shaw and Voogd 2016).

TRYPHONINI

Shuckard, 1840

  • EXENTERINI Förster, 1869

  • CTENISCINI Thomson, 1883

  • GRYPOCENTRINI Townes & Townes, 1949

Notes

Except where noted otherwise, distribution data from Kerrich (1952), Kasparyan (1973), Fitton (1976), Shaw and Kasparyan (2005) and the collections of the BMNH. Additional references are given. The Exenterini has usually been considered a separate tribe, the distinctive group of genera lacking hind tibial spurs (in Britain comprising Acrotomus, Cteniscus, Cycasis, Eridolius, Excavarus, Exenterus, Exyston, Kristotomus, Orthomiscus and Smicroplectus) were recognised as being a derived group of Tryphonini by Bennett (2015).

Acrotomus

Holmgren, 1857

  • DELOTOMUS Förster, 1869

Acrotomus lucidulus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon lucidulus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • sexcinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • auriculatus (Thomson, 1883, Delotomus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Acrotomus succinctus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon succinctus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Cosmoconus

Förster, 1869

Cosmoconus ceratophorus

(Thomson, 1888)

  • Tryphon ceratophorus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland

Cosmoconus elongator

(Fabricius, 1775)

  • Ichneumon elongator Fabricius, 1775

  • elliotti (Morley, 1911, Tryphon)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland, Isle of Man

Cosmoconus meridionator

Aubert, 1963

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Cosmoconus nigriventris

Kasparyan, 1971

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Cteniscus

Haliday, 1832

  • EUDIABORUS Kerrich, 1952

Cteniscus maculiventris

(Ashmead, 1896)

  • Diaborus maculiventris Ashmead, 1896

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

Added by Kerrich (1952); British specimens belong to the subspecies boreoalpinus (Kerrich, 1952, Eudiaborus). Overlooked by Fitton (1978).

Cteniscus nigrifrons

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Diaborus nigrifrons Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Cteniscus pedatorius

(Panzer, 1809)

  • Bassus pedatorius Panzer, 1809

  • sexlituratus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • filipalpis (Thomson, 1883, Diaborus)

  • moravicus (Gregor, 1937, Diaborus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Cteniscus scalaris

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon scalaris Gravenhorst, 1829

  • pallitarsis (Thomson, 1883, Diaborus)

  • palliditarsis (Dalla Torre, 1901, Diaborus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

some distribution data from Rahoo and Luff (1988)

Ctenochira

Förster, 1855

  • CTENACME Förster, 1869

  • GEMOPHAGA Förster, 1869

  • SCOPIORUS Förster, 1869

  • CTENACMUS Thomson, 1883

  • CTENACMA Schulz, 1906

  • EXOCHOBLASTUS Schmiedeknecht, 1912

  • SCOPIMENUS Roman, 1937

  • COELOPROSOPON Bauer, 1958

Notes

species of Ctenochira excluded from the British and Irish list:

[?breviseta (Ratzeburg, 1852, Pimpla); syn. aberrans (Ruthe, 1855, Tryphon) (Horstmann 2002a)] Although appearing on the last British list (Fitton 1978, as aberrans), this may have been on the basis of misidentifications of haemosterna (K. Horstmann, pers. comm.). Kasparyan and Tolkanitz (2000) interpreted aberrans as a synonym of haemosterna but K. Horstmann’s interpretation is followed here, having revised the closely related species involved (Horstmann 2002a).

Ctenochira angulata

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Polyblastus angulatus Thomson, 1883

Distribution

Scotland, Isle of Man

Ctenochira angustata

(Roman, 1909)

  • Polyblastus angustatus Roman, 1909

Ctenochira arcuata

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Polyblastus arcuatus Holmgren, 1857

  • antennator Aubert, 1965

Distribution

England

Notes

W. Ely has noted that many specimens under this name (including British?) are marginata sensu Kasparyan.

Ctenochira gelida

Kasparyan, 1973

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005), who suggest that the British specimens, which differ slightly from Continental forms, may represent a separate species.

Ctenochira genalis

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Polyblastus genalis Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Kasparyan (1973); Kasparyan’s inclusion of British specimens (coll. J.P. Brock) was overlooked by Fitton (1978) and by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005).

Ctenochira gilvipes

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • albiventris (Brischke, 1892, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Ctenochira grossa

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Polyblastus grossus Brischke, 1871

  • annulicornis (Giraud, 1872, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Listed in Fitton (1978) (as a doubtfully placed species of Polyblastus) as annulicornis, it was subsequently recorded as Ctenochira grossa by Kasparyan and Tolkanitz (2000).

Ctenochira haemosterna

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Tryphon haemosternus Haliday, 1839

  • senilis (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • nigripalpis (Thomson, 1883, Polyblastus)

  • subrufa (Bridgman, 1887, Polysphincta) synonymy by Kasparyan and Tolkanitz (2000)

  • haematosterna (Dalla Torre, 1901, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Some distribution data from Horstmann (2002a); Shaw and Kasparyan (2005) listed aberrans as a junior synonym of haemosterna as they were unaware of Horstmann’s (Horstmann 2002a) revised synonymy (see note under breviseta).

Ctenochira marginata

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Polyblastus marginatus Holmgren, 1857

  • fractigena (Heinrich, 1953, Scopiorus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Ctenochira meridionator

Aubert, 1969

Distribution

England

Notes

Added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005); listed as a subspecies of genalis in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Ctenochira pastoralis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon pastoralis Gravenhorst, 1829

  • mutabilis (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • nitidiventris (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

Ctenochira pratensis

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon pratensis Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Ctenochira propinqua

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon propinquus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • obscura (Stephens, 1835, Tryphon) synonymy by Kasparyan and Tolkanitz (2000)

  • caudata (Holmgren, 1856, Poyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ctenochira romani

(Pfankuch, 1925)

  • Poyblastus romani Pfankuch, 1925

  • pygobarba (Roman, 1937, Scopimenus)

Distribution

England, Isle of Man

Ctenochira rubranator

Aubert, 1965

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

Added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005); listed as a subspecies of genalis in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Ctenochira rufipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon rufipes Gravenhorst, 1829

  • anilis (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • glabella (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • limosa (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • mixta (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • nigella (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • praedator (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • holmgreni (Woldstedt, 1874, Polyblastus) preocc.

  • woldstedtii (Dalla Torre, 1901, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Ctenochira sanguinatoria

(Ratzeburg, 1852)

  • Tryphon sanguinatorius Ratzeburg, 1852

Distribution

England

Ctenochira sphaerocephala

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon sphaerocephalus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bisculpta (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • trisculpta (Stephens, 1835, Tryphon)

  • bifasciata (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon)

  • trisculpta (Holmgren, 1856, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Ctenochira validicornis

(Brischke, 1871)

  • Polyblastus validicornis Brischke, 1871

  • added by

  • fusicornis (Thomson, 1883, Polyblastus)

  • insculpta (Habermehl, 1922, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Notes

Added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005); listed as a subspecies of genalis in Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Ctenochira xanthopyga

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Polyblastus xanthopygus Holmgren, 1857

  • rivalis (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Cycasis

Townes, 1965

Cycasis rubiginosa

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon rubiginosus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • insidiator (Holmgren, 1857, Acrotomus)

  • morio (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • binotata (Thomson, 1883, Delotomus)

  • parvula (Thomson, 1883, Delotomus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Dyspetes

Förster, 1869

  • DYSPETUS Thomson, 1883

Dyspetes arrogator

Heinrich, 1949

Distribution

England, Ireland

Dyspetes luteomarginatus

Habermehl, 1925

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Notes

NMS, det. Horstmann, BMNH, det. Broad, added here; specimens of Dyspetes in Britain and Ireland have usually been treated as one species (named praerogator or arrogator) but Horstmann (2006a) demonstrated that the commoner species is actually luteomarginatus. The name praerogator was used by Gravenhorst and Thomson, referring to Linnaeus’s praerogator, which is actually a species of Tranosemella (Campopleginae). These usages of praerogator are unavailable names (Horstmann 2005a, Horstmann 2006a).

Eridolius

Förster, 1869

  • ANISOCTENION Förster, 1869

Eridolius alacer

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon alacer Gravenhorst, 1829

  • xanthopus (Holmgren, 1857, Acrotomus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Eridolius aurifluus

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Tryphon aurifluus Haliday, 1839

  • geniculosus (Schiødte, 1839, Exenterus)

  • approximatus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Eridolius basalis

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Tryphon basalis Stephens, 1835

  • connatus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • flavilabris (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • gracilis (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • hostilis (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • limbatellus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • umbellatarum (Woldstedt, 1874, Exenterus)

  • rufofasciatus (Strobl, 1903, Polyblastus) synonymy by Horstmann (2012a)

  • minutulus (Pfankuch, 1907, Cteniscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Eridolius bimaculatus

(Holmgren, 1856)

  • Exenterus bimaculatus Holmgren, 1856

  • zonellus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • alpinus (Roman, 1909, Cteniscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Eridolius consobrinus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Exenterus consobrinus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

Ireland

Eridolius curtisii

(Haliday, 1839)

  • Tryphon curtisii Haliday, 1839

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Eridolius dorsator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon dorsator Thunberg, 1824

  • mitigosus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • lineola (Stephens, 1835, Tryphon)

  • similatorius (Schiødte, 1839, Exenterus)

  • limbatus (Holmgren, 1856, Exenterus)

  • alpicola (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • borealis (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • frigidus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • brevigena (Thomson, 1883, Cteniscus)

  • punctipes (Thomson, 1883, Cteniscus)

  • punctipleuris (Thomson, 1883, Cteniscus)

  • signifer (Thomson, 1883, Cteniscus)

  • albicollis (Habermehl, 1925, Cteniscus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Eridolius elegans

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Tryphon elegans Stephens, 1835

  • aulicus (Roman, 1914, Cteniscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Eridolius ermolenkoi

Kasparyan, 1990

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Eridolius flavomaculatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon flavomaculatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • praeustus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • pumilus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • ustulatus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

  • quadrinotatus (Thomson, 1883, Cteniscus)

  • t-nigrum (Thomson, 1883, Cteniscus)

  • facialis (Roman, 1913, Cteniscus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Eridolius gnathoxanthus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon gnathoxanthus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • hachfeldi (Ulbricht, 1926, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Eridolius hofferi

(Gregor, 1937)

  • Cteniscus hofferi Gregor, 1937

Distribution

England, Ireland

Eridolius lineiger

(Thomson, 1883)

  • Cteniscus lineiger Thomson, 1883

  • nordstromi (Kerrich, 1952, Cteniscus)

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Eridolius pachysoma

(Stephens, 1835)

  • Tryphon pachysoma Stephens, 1835

  • colorator (Zetterstedt, 1838, Tryphon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Eridolius pictus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon pictus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • marginatus (Thomson, 1833, Cteniscus)

  • crassiceps (Szépligeti, 1901, Diaborus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Eridolius romani

(Kerrich, 1952)

  • Cteniscus romani Kerrich, 1952

Distribution

Ireland

Eridolius rufilabris

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Exenterus rufilabris Holmgren, 1857

  • genalis (Thomson, 1883, Cteniscus)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Notes

some distribution data from Kerrich (1962)

Eridolius rufonotatus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Exenterus rufonotatus Holmgren, 1857

  • breviventris (Thomson, 1883, Cteniscus)

  • fulvipes (Kriechbaumer, 1896, Exenterus)

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Eridolius similis

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Exenterus similis Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Ely (2010)

Eridolius taigensis

Kasparyan, 1985

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Erromenus

Holmgren, 1857

  • ANIAROPHRON Förster, 1869

  • TRICHOCALYMMA Förster, 1869

  • TRICHOCALYMMUS Thomson, 1887

Erromenus analis

Brischke, 1871

Distribution

England, Scotland

Erromenus bibulus

Kasparyan, 1973

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Erromenus brunnicans

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon brunnicans Gravenhorst, 1829

  • brunicans Dalla Torre, 1901 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Erromenus calcator

(Müller, 1776)

  • Ichneumon calcator Müller, 1776

  • erythropus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • carinatus (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • oelandicus (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

  • scutellaris (Holmgren, 1857, Polyblastus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Erromenus junior

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon junior Thunberg, 1824

  • frenator (Gravenhorst, 1829, Exochus)

  • arenicola Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland

Erromenus plebejus

(Woldstedt, 1878)

  • Trichocalymma plebejus Woldstedt, 1878

  • bipunctatus (Woldstedt, 1878, Trichocalymma)

  • brevitarsis Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Erromenus punctatus

(Woldstedt, 1878)

  • Trichocalymma punctatus Woldstedt, 1878

  • added by

  • simplex Thomson, 1883

  • defectivus Strobl, 1903

Distribution

Scotland, Wales

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Erromenus punctulatus

Holmgren, 1857

  • niger (Szépligeti, 1901, Aniarophron)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Erromenus zonarius

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon zonarius Gravenhorst, 1820

  • obscuratus Habermehl, 1925

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Excavarus

Davis, 1897

Excavarus apiarius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon apiarius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • obscuratorius (Panzer, 1809, Ichneumon) preocc.

Distribution

England, Wales

Exenterus

Hartig, 1837

  • ACTENONYX Förster, 1869

  • PICROSCOPUS Förster, 1869

Notes

species of Exenterus excluded from the British and Irish list:

[confusus Kerrich, 1952]

[tricolor Roman, 1913]

[vellicatus Cushman, 1940]

Released into Wales from Austrian stock, no evidence of successful establishment (Billany et al. 1983).

Doubtfully placed species of Exenterus:

[anceps (Stephens, 1835, Tryphon) nom. dub., from England] Listed as a doubtfully placed species of Tryphon by Fitton (1978), placed here in Exenterus following Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Exenterus abruptorius

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon abruptorius Thunberg, 1824

  • cingulatorius Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Exenterus adspersus

Hartig, 1838

  • lepidus Holmgren, 1857

  • laricinus Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England

Exenterus amictorius

(Panzer, 1801)

  • Ichneumon amictorius Panzer, 1801

  • marginatorius (Fabricius, 1793, Ichneumon) preocc.

  • sulcatorius (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • claripennis Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England

Exenterus ictericus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon ictericus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Exenterus oriolus

Hartig, 1838

  • flavellus Thomson, 1883

  • brunnescens Fahringer, 1941

Distribution

England

Exyston

Schiødte, 1839

  • ANECPHYSIS Förster, 1869

  • DIABORUS Förster, 1869

  • TRICAMPTUS Förster, 1869

  • PAREXYSTON Kerrich, 1952

Exyston calcaratus

Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Ireland

Exyston pratorum

(Woldstedt, 1874)

  • Exenterus pratorum Woldstedt, 1874

  • sedulus (Woldstedt, 1878, Cteniscus)

  • brevipetiolatus Thomson, 1883

  • melanurus Ulbricht, 1926 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Exyston sponsorius

(Fabricius, 1781)

  • Ichneumon sponsorius Fabricius, 1781

  • cinctulus (Gravenhorst, 1820, Ichneumon)

  • conopsator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • carinatus Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Exyston subnitidus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon subnitidus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • phaeorrhaeus (Haliday, 1839, Tryphon)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Grypocentrus

Ruthe, 1855

  • APIMELES Förster, 1869

Grypocentrus albipes

Ruthe, 1855

Distribution

England, Scotland

Grypocentrus apicalis

Thomson, 1883

Grypocentrus basalis

Ruthe, 1855

Distribution

England, Scotland

Grypocentrus bilobus

Kasparyan, 1976

Distribution

Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Grypocentrus cinctellus

Ruthe, 1855

Distribution

England

Grypocentrus incisulus

Ruthe, 1855

  • erythrurus Ulbricht, 1926

Kristotomus

Mason, 1962

Kristotomus laetus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Mesoleptus laetus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • cephalotes (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • orbitatorius (Schiødte, 1839, Exenterus)

  • calcaratus (Thomson, 1883, Delotomus)

  • marginatus (Thomson, 1883, Delotomus)

  • dioszeghyi (Kiss, 1924, Cteniscus) synonymy by Horstmann (2009d)

Distribution

England, Ireland

Kristotomus laticeps

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon laticeps Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Kristotomus pumilio

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Exenterus pumilio Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Kristotomus ridibundus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon ridibundus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Kristotomus triangulatorius

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon triangulatorius Gravenhorst, 1829

  • mesoleptoides (Stephens, 1835, Tryphon)

  • coarctatus (Holmgren, 1857, Acrotomus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Monoblastus

Hartig, 1837

  • COELOCONUS Förster, 1869

  • XIPHURUS Kriechbaumer, 1896 preocc., synonymy by Horstmann (2002a)

  • IDOTHRICHUS Schmiedeknecht, 1907

  • PSEUDOPSILOSAGE Gregor, 1929

Monoblastus brachyacanthus

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon brachyacanthus Gmelin, 1790

  • testaceus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • oraniensis (Schmiedeknecht, 1912, Psilosage)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Monoblastus caudatus

(Hartig, 1837)

  • Tryphon caudatus Hartig, 1837

  • lateralis (Giraud, 1872, Tryphon) preocc.

  • sericeus (Brischke, 1892, Phaestus)

  • lateralis Kriechbaumer, 1896 preocc.

Distribution

England

Notes

BMNH, det. Broad, added here

Monoblastus marginellus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Lissonota marginella Gravenhorst, 1829

  • compunctor misident.

Distribution

England

Neleges

Förster, 1869

  • ANELPISTUS Brauns, 1898 preocc.

  • BRAUNSIANUS Berg, 1898

Neleges proditor

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon proditor Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bidentatus (Brauns, 1898, Anelpistus)

  • bidentatus (Strobl, 1903, Tryphon) preocc.

  • bimucronatus (Strobl, 1903, Erromenus)

Distribution

England

Orthomiscus

Mason, 1955

Orthomiscus unicinctus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Exenterus unicinctus Holmgren, 1857

  • macrocephalus (Holmgren, 1857, Exenterus)

Distribution

England

Otoblastus

Förster, 1869

Otoblastus luteomarginatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon luteomarginatus Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Polyblastus

Hartig, 1837

Notes

doubtfully placed species of Polyblastus:

[bridgmani Parfitt, 1882 nom. dub., from England] Fitton (1976)

[parvulus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon) nom. dub.]

Cophencus

Townes & Townes, 1949

Polyblastus (Cophencus) macrocentrus

Thomson, 1888

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Labroctonus

Förster, 1869

  • NEMIOBLASTUS Thomson, 1883

Polyblastus (Labroctonus) alternans

Schiødte, 1838

  • albicoxa Thomson, 1883

Notes

British specimens without locality data in BMNH.

Polyblastus (Labroctonus) melanostigmus

Holmgren, 1857

  • grammicus Holmgren, 1857

  • lucidus Brischke, 1892

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Polyblastus (Labroctonus) nanus

Kasparyan, 1973

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Polyblastus (Labroctonus) pallicoxa

Thomson, 1888

  • pallidicoxa Dalla Torre, 1901

Distribution

England, Ireland, Isle of Man

Polyblastus (Labroctonus) stenocentrus

Holmgren, 1857

  • albicoxa Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Notes

Shaw and Kasparyan (2005) treat this as species separate from alternans Schiødte, 1838, of which it is listed as a subspecies by Yu and Horstmann (1997).

Polyblastus (Labroctonus) westringi

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Polyblastus

Hartig, 1837

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) cancer

(Hartig, 1837)

  • Tryphon cancer Hartig, 1837

  • palaemon Schiødte, 1838

  • holosericeus (Ratzeburg, 1848, Tryphon)

  • pyramidatus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland, Isle of Man

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) cothurnatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon cothurnatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • drewseni Schiødte, 1838

  • unicinctus Bridgman, 1889

  • intermedius Ulbricht, 1916 unavailable

  • hungaricus (Kiss, 1926, Trematopygus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) pedalis

(Cresson, 1864)

  • Tryphon pedalis Cresson, 1864

  • carbonarius misident.

  • rhenanus Ulbricht, 1926 unavailable

  • rufifemur Hedwig, 1943 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

British specimens belong to the subspecies carbonator Kasparyan, 1970.

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) pinguis

(Gravenhorst, 1920)

  • Ichneumon pinguis Gravenhorst, 1920

  • petryi Schmiedeknecht, 1912

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) subalpinus

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

Scotland

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) tener

Habermehl, 1909

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) tuberculatus

Teunissen, 1953

Distribution

England

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) varitarsus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Tryphon varitarsus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • strobilator misident.

  • albovinctus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Tryphon)

  • affinis Woldstedt, 1874

  • subtilis Thomson, 1883

  • variitarsus Dalla Torre, 1901 preocc.

  • rufus Kiss, 1926

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Polyblastus (Polyblastus) wahlbergi

Holmgren, 1857

  • wesmaeli Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Smicroplectrus

Thomson, 1883

  • MICROPLECTRON Förster, 1869 preocc.

Smicroplectrus bohemani

(Holmgren,1857)

  • Exenterus bohemani Holmgren,1857

Distribution

England

Smicroplectrus erosus

(Holmgren,1857)

  • Exenterus erosus Holmgren,1857

Distribution

England

Smicroplectrus excisus

Kerrich, 1952

Distribution

England

Notes

some distribution data from Kerrich (1962)

Smicroplectrus heinrichi

Kerrich, 1952

Distribution

Scotland, Ireland

Smicroplectrus jucundus

(Holmgren, 1857)

  • Exenterus jucundus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Smicroplectrus nigricornis

Kasparyan, 1976

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

added by Shaw and Kasparyan (2005)

Smicroplectrus perkinsorum

Kerrich, 1952

Distribution

England

Smicroplectrus quinquecinctus

(Gravenhorst, 1820)

  • Ichneumon quinquecinctus Gravenhorst, 1820

  • trianguligena Kerrich, 1952

Distribution

England, Scotland

Tryphon

Fallén, 1813

Notes

Distribution data from Fitton (1975) and Shaw and Kasparyan (2005).

Doubtfully placed species of Tryphon (Fitton 1976):

[flavilabris Stephens, 1835 nom. dub., from England]

[thoracicus Stephens, 1835 nom. dub., from England]

[zonatus Stephens, 1835 nom. dub., from England]

Stenocrotaphon

Kasparyan, 1969

Tryphon (Stenocrotaphon) obtusator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon obtusator Thunberg, 1824

  • Tryphon (Stenocrotaphon) obtusator ?subrufus (Gmelin, 1790, Ichneumon)

  • consobrinus Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Tryphon (Stenocrotaphon) subsulcatus

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Symboethus

Förster, 1869

Tryphon (Symboethus) bidentatus

Stephens, 1835

  • incestus Holmgren, 1857

  • incertus Brischke, 1871

  • tricolor Rudow, 1910 preocc.

  • abnormis Habermehl, 1925

  • rufescens (Kiss, 1926, Erromenus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Notes

Shaw and Kasparyan (2005) list the vice counties separately for the two forms of bidentatus, the typical form and f. rufifemur Kasparyan, the latter only recorded from Scotland and possibly belonging to a separate species, T. hinzi (Heinrich, 1953, Symboethus) (but see the note regarding Tryphon duplicatus).

Tryphon (Symboethus) brunniventris

Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England, Scotland

Tryphon (Symboethus) duplicatus

(Heinrich, 1953)

  • Symboethus duplicatus Heinrich, 1953

  • discedens (Heinrich, 1953, Symboethus)

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

H.K. Townes (pers. comm. to M.G. Fitton) regarded duplicatus as a junior synonym of exclamationis, the correct name for the species here called duplicatus being Tryphon hinzi (Heinrich, 1953). Townes also regarded ‘duplicatus’ (=hinzi sensu Townes) as comprising two species, one with red hind femora and one with black hind femora, also differing in characteristics of the egg. However, Shaw and Kasparyan (2005) regard a form of bidentatus with red hind femora as possibly being synonymous with hinzi. Further clarification is needed.

Tryphon (Symboethus) exclamationis

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • connectens Roman, 1909

Distribution

England

Tryphon (Symboethus) fulviventris

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland

Notes

Added by Kasparyan (1973), whose inclusion of British specimens was overlooked by Fitton (Fitton 1975, Fitton 1978).

Tryphon (Symboethus) heliophilus

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • bicornutus Holmgren, 1856

  • confinis Holmgren, 1856

  • maculatus (Pfankuch, 1924, Symboethus) unavailable

Distribution

England

Tryphon

Fallén, 1813

  • OTITOCHILUS Förster, 1869

  • PSILOSAGE Förster, 1869

Tryphon (Tryphon) abditus

Kasparyan, 1969

  • pleuralis Thomson, 1883 preocc.

Distribution

England, Scotland

Tryphon (Tryphon) atriceps

Stephens, 1835

  • ephippium Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Wales

Tryphon (Tryphon) bidentulus

Thomson, 1883

  • separandus Schmiedeknecht, 1912

Distribution

England

Tryphon (Tryphon) latrator

(Fabricius, 1781)

  • Ichneumon latrator Fabricius, 1781

  • auricularis Thomson, 1883 synonymy by Horstmann (2001a)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Isle of Man

Tryphon (Tryphon) nigripes

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England

Tryphon (Tryphon) relator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon relator Thunberg, 1824

  • vulgaris Holmgren, 1857

  • erythrogaster Thomson, 1883

Distribution

England, Scotland

Tryphon (Tryphon) rutilator

(Linnaeus, 1761)

  • Ichneumon rutilator Linnaeus, 1761

  • impraegnator (Schrank, 1781, Ichneumon)

  • cepae (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • anodon (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon)

  • ceparum (Schrank, 1802, Ichneumon)

  • insultator (Gravenhorst, 1807, Ichneumon)

  • quadratus Stephens, 1835

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Tryphon (Tryphon) signator

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • facialis Stephens, 1835

  • nigrifacies Ulbricht, 1926 unavailable

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Tryphon (Tryphon) thomsoni

Roman, 1939

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales

Tryphon (Tryphon) trochanteratus

Holmgren, 1857

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man

Xoridinae

XORIDINAE

Shuckard, 1840

Notes

Some distribution data from Gauld and Fitton (1981).

Ischnoceros

Gravenhorst, 1829

  • MITROBORIS Holmgren, 1859

Ischnoceros caligatus

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Xylonomus caligatus Gravenhorst, 1829

  • seticornis Kriechbaumer, 1879

Distribution

England, Scotland, Ireland

Ischnoceros rusticus

(Geoffroy, 1785)

  • Ichneumon rusticus Geoffroy, 1785

  • striatus (Brullé, 1846, Odontomerus)

  • cornutus (Ratzeburg, 1848, Xorides)

  • filicornis Kriechbaumer, 1879

  • caper (Hedwig, 1957, Eclytus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Odontocolon

Cushman, 1942

  • ODONTOMERUS Gravenhorst, 1829 preocc.

Odontocolon dentipes

(Gmelin, 1790)

  • Ichneumon dentipes Gmelin, 1790

  • femoratum (Olivier, 1811, Ophion)

  • pinetorum (Thomson, 1877, Odontomerus)

Distribution

England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland

Odontocolon quercinum

(Thomson, 1877)

  • Odontomerus quercinus Thomson, 1877

  • liogaster (Szépligeti, 1914, Odontomerus)

  • simile (Habermehl, 1920, Odontomerus)

  • brunneiventre (Telenga, 1930, Odontomerus)

Distribution

England

Xorides

Latreille, 1809

  • XYLONOMUS Gravenhorst, 1829

  • GONOPHONUS Förster, 1869

  • MOEROPHORA Förster, 1869

  • RHADINA Förster, 1869 preocc.

  • SICHELIA Förster, 1869

  • STEROTRICHUS Förster, 1869

  • RHADINOPIMPLA Schulz, 1911

  • NEOXYLONOMUS Clément, 1938

  • XYLONOMINUS Clément, 1938

Notes

The British species have usually been separated into the subgenera Moerophora (containing rufipes and rusticus) and Xorides s. str. (containing the others) but Wahl (1997) has placed the subgenera of Xorides in synonymy.

Xorides brachylabis

(Kriechbaumer, 1889)

  • Xylonomus brachylabis Kriechbaumer, 1889

  • brachylabris misspelling

Distribution

England

Xorides csikii

Clément, 1938

Distribution

England

Xorides fuligator

(Thunberg, 1824)

  • Ichneumon fuligator Thunberg, 1824

  • sordator (Thunberg, 1824, Ichneumon)

  • pilicornis (Gravenhorst, 1829, Xylonomus)

Distribution

England, Wales

Xorides gravenhorstii

(Curtis, 1831)

  • Xylonomus gravenhorstii Curtis, 1831

  • securicornis (Holmgren, 1860, Xylonomus)

  • glyptus (Thomson, 1877, Xylonomus)

  • clavicornis (Kriechbaumer, 1879, Xylonomus)

  • distinguendus (Magretti, 1884, Xylonomus)

  • hungaricus (Szépligeti, 1899, Sichelia)

  • seticornis (Strobl, 1902, Xylonomus)

  • rufoscutellatus (Habermehl, 1918, Xylonomus)

  • kokujevi (Meyer, 1922, Xylonomus)

  • rufus (Kiss, 1924, Xylonomus)

  • caucasicus (Shestakov, 1925, Xylonomus)

  • romani Clément, 1938

Distribution

England, Wales, Ireland

Xorides irrigator

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon irrigator Fabricius, 1793

  • planus Šedivý, 1958

Distribution

England

Xorides niger

(Pfeffer, 1913)

  • Xylonomus niger Pfeffer, 1913

  • bicolor Clément, 1938

Distribution

England

Xorides praecatorius

(Fabricius, 1793)

  • Ichneumon praecatorius Fabricius, 1793

  • Xorides praecatorius ?articulatus (Geoffroy, 1785, Ichneumon)

  • Xorides praecatorius ?falsatorius (Olivier, 1792, Ichneumon)

  • parvulus (Gravenhorst, 1829, Xylonomus)

  • praecatorius (Marshall, 1872, Xylonomus) preocc.

  • rufopictus (Kiss, 1926, Xylonomus)

  • ruficoxis (Kiss, 1929, Xylonomus) preocc.

  • temporalis (Kiss, 1929, Xylonomus)

  • holsaticus Heinrich, 1951

Distribution

England, Scotland

Xorides rufipes

(Gravenhorst, 1829)

  • Xylonomus rufipes Gravenhorst, 1829

Distribution

England

Xorides rusticus

(Desvignes, 1856)

  • Xylonomus rusticus Desvignes, 1856

Distribution

England

Supplementary Material

Supplementary material 1

Checklist of British and Irish Ichneumonidae

Broad, G.R.

Data type: Excel spreadsheet

Brief description: Excel spreadsheet version of the British and Irish Ichneumonidae checklist

File: oo_92300.xlsx

Supplementary material 2

Checklist of British and Irish Ichneumonidae

Broad, G.R.

Data type: Word document

Brief description: text version of the British and Irish Ichneumonidae checklist

File: oo_92298.docx

Acknowledgements

Jim Brock, Mike Fitton, the late Klaus Horstmann, Heinz Schnee and Mark Shaw have all been of great help in maintaining the accuracy of the list and in providing the encouragement to actually finish it. Klaus Horstmann and Kees Zwakhals bravely checked drafts of the entire list and provided many useful comments. Tony Hunter (World Museum Liverpool) kindly provided several unpublished Welsh records. Natalie Dale-Skey transformed the original Word files into spreadsheets for import. I am grateful to the photographers who were happy for me to use their images to brighten up the checklist.

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