- wasps, but some
species of
Ceroptres use the
galls of gall midges.
Ceroptres contains at
least 43 species, including:
Ceroptres anansii Nastasi, Smith, &...
- genera:
Ceroptres and Buffingtonella. All but one of the 44
species currently recognized are in
Ceroptres. Ceroptresini,
containing only
Ceroptres, was first...
- wasp as the host that made the gall; up to five
species of
inquilines (
Ceroptres clavicornis,
Synergus gallaepomiformis, S. pallidipennis, S. reinhardi...
- Nicholls, 2021b
Callirhytis Förster, 1869 i c g b
Cecconia Kieffer, 1902 i g
Ceroptres Hartig, 1840 i c g b
Cerroneuroterus Melika & Pujade-Villar, 2010 g Chilaspis...
-
Sycophila biguttata,
Mesopolobus xanthocerus, and
Aulogymnus trilineatus.
Ceroptres cerri is an
inquiline of A. grossulariae. A.
grossulariae has been recorded...
-
transferred three genera formerly included in
Synergini to
other tribes -
Ceroptres to a
tribe of its own (Ceroptresini), and
Periclistus and Synophromorpha...