Anaphes (Patasson) diana (Girault, 1911)
Anaphoidea diana Girault, 1911 [76]: 215. Lectotype ♀ (USNM), designated by Schauff, 1984b: 216. TL: England, London or vicinity? Girault, 1914 [219]: 109 (contrast with luna); Girault, 1929 [428]: 12 (contrast with conotracheli); Soyka, 1949a: 362 (description translated into German).
Patasson diana: Hincks, 1960: 213 (description, distribution in Britain) [P]; Richards & Waloff, 1965: 202 (host) [P]; Collins & Grafius, 1983: 1 (host).
Anaphes (Patasson) diana: Bouček & Graham, 1978: 110 (checklist) [P]; Viggiani & Jesu, 1988: 1021 (host) [P]; Viggiani, 1994: 474 (male genitalia), 480 (key) [P]; Pricop, 2009a: 81 (distribution) [P]; Huber & Thuróczy, 2018: 30 (catalogue).
Anaphes diana: Schauff, 1984a: 48 (mention, type examined); Schauff, 1984b: 214 (generic transfer, description); Yeargan, 1985: 528 (release in Delaware and Kentucky); Aeschlimann, 1986: 164 (distribution, parasitism rate) [P]; Huber, 1986: 197 (biocontrol in Australia) [A]; Aeschlimann et al., 1989: 418 (release, rearing, recovery in Australia) [A]; Worner et al., 1989: 1086 (ecoclimatic assessment) [P]; Aeschlimann, 1990: 3 (thelytoky and bisexuality) [P]; Dysart, 1990: 307 (introduction, release and recovery in USA); Weigand, 1990: 60 (host, distribution) [P]; Huber, 1992: 73 (list); Boivin, 1994: 228 (overwintering strategy); Chiriac & Poiras, 1995: 39 (distribution) [P]; Pagliano & Navone, 1995: 35 (list) [P]; Poiras, 1996: 37 (host, Moldova) [P]; Huber, 2006: 13 (description, distribution); Huber et al., 2009: 271 (list) [P]; Pricop, 2009b: 124 (distribution) [P]; Vinson, 2010: 33 (older host effect); Dale-Skey et al., 2016: 232 (checklist) [P].
Anaphes (Anaphes) diana: Baquero & Jordana, 2002: 79 (distribution in Spain) [P].
Anaphes lameerei Debauche, 1948: 182 . Holotype ♀ (ISNB). TL: Belgium, Heverlee. Synonymy by Schauff, 1984b: 214. Hellén, 1974: 27 (description, distribution) [P].
Patasson lameerei: Aeschlimann, 1975: 405 (host, distribution) [P]; Dysart & Bingham, 1976: 29 (introduction into USA); Aeschlimann, 1977: 111 (hosts, behavior) [P]; Hopkins, 1978a: 1 (biology, biological control in Australia) [A]; Hopkins, 1978b: 2 (release in Australia) [A]; Aeschlimann, 1979: 409 (generation time) [P]; Leibee et al., 1979: 345 (development rates); Aeschlimann, 1980: 140 (distribution, percent parasitism) [P]; Yeargan & Shuck, 1981: 119 (longevity, reproductive rate); Bloem & Yeargan, 1982a: 37 (extreme temperature effects); Bloem & Yeargan, 1982b: 93 (host finding behavior).
Nearctic hosts. Curculionidae: Sitona hispidulus (Fabricius) .
Distribution. USA: DE, ID, KY. Yeargan & Shuck (1981) and Yeargan (1985) stated that P. lameerei apparently had not become established in the USA.