Synergus castaneus Pujade-Villar, Bernardo & Viggiani, 2013
Synergus castaneus Pujade-Villar, Bernardo & Viggiani in Bernardo et al. (2013): 439, ♀ & ♂.
Saphonecrus reticulatus Pujade-Villar, Wang & Guo in Pujade-Villar et al. (2014c): 43, ♀ [syn. in Lobato-Vila et al. (2021a: 345)].
Distribution. China (Anhui, Zhejiang Provinces) (Bernardo et al. 2013: 439, 442; Pujade-Villar et al. 2014c: 44, 47; Pujade-Villar et al. 2018b: 137; Lobato-Vila et al. 2021a: 345–346).
Remarks. Bernardo et al. (2013) suspected that S. castaneus could be a gall maker; however, it was later reared from galls of Andricus henryi (Pujade-Villar et al. 2018b) .
Remarks (2). According to the original description of S. reticulatus (Pujade-Villar et al. 2014c), this species was reared from galls on branches and twigs of Q. aliena var. acutiserrata . However, this host plant was erroneously identified: it was actually a Castanea sp. (Lobato-Vila et al. 2021a).
Remarks (3). Lobato-Vila et al. (2021a) said that S. castaneus was obtained from asexual galls of A. henryi, but it was a typographical error: according to Pujade-Villar et al. (2018b), based on the adult morphology and the gall phenology females of A. henryi probably correspond to the sexual generation.
Biology. Reared from galls of Andricus henryi ♂ ♀ and undetermined rounded stem swelling galls on branches and twigs (Pujade-Villar et al. 2014c, 2018b) on different Castanea species (Table 2; Bernardo et al. 2013; PujadeVillar et al. 2018b; Lobato-Vila et al. 2021a).