Gasteruptiidae Ashmead, 1900
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2020.723.1141 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:CFBEE3B5-D716-4D53-9735-9E1046D32AB4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4334043 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/007387C2-FFC3-FFB0-C9F6-14A60B3B7FB5 |
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Valdenar |
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Gasteruptiidae Ashmead, 1900 |
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Key to Gasteruptiidae Ashmead, 1900 View in CoL View at ENA of New Caledonia (modified from Jennings et al. 2015)
1. Mandibles long and broadly overlapping when in closed position; prefemur absent; female subgenital sternite simple; ovipositor short and usually hidden ................2 ( Hyptiogastrinae Crosskey, 1953 )
– Mandibles short and not broadly overlapping when in closed position; prefemur present; female subgenital sternite notched; ovipositor exserted ........................ 3 ( Gasteruptiinae Ashmead, 1900 )
2. Two distinct medial teeth on mandible; frontal carina present ( Jennings & Austin 2005: figs 1–2) .......................................................... Pseudofoenus caledonicus Jennings & Austin, 2005
– Single weak medial tooth on mandible; frontal carina absent ............................................................ ............................................................................................... Pseudofoenus ritae (Cheesman, 1936)
3. Fore wing with first discal cell absent ( Fig. 8E View Fig ); hind tibia with a white large sub-basal ring; ovipositor with a white large sub-apical ring .................................................... Gasteruption jenningsi sp. nov.
– Fore wing with first discal cell present ( Jennings et al. 2015: fig. 3); hind tibia with at most a small sub-basal whitish ring; ovipositor without a white sub-apical ring .................................................. 4
4. Large species, length 25.7 mm; fore wing vein 2-M tubular in apical third, tubular portion ending with small node; hind wing with 2m + Cu melanised, 1-Cu, 1-m and r-m present ( Jennings et al. 2015: fig. 3) ......................................... Gasteruption maquis Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, 2015
– Small species, length less than 12 mm; fore wing vein 2-M tubular in apical third, tubular portion not ending with small node; hind wing with not melanised 2m + Cu, 1-Cu, 1-m and r-m absent ( Jennings et al. 2015: figs 2–4) ......................................................................................................................... 5
5. Head more or less quadrate, 0.94 × as long as wide when viewed dorsally; propleuron short, 0.84 × as long as pronotum; frontal carina present ( Jennings et al. 2015: figs 6, 12) ................................... ........................................................... Gasteruption lacoulee Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, 2015
– Head elongate, 1.48 × as long as wide when viewed dorsally; propleuron long, 1.64 × as long as pronotum; frontal carina absent ( Jennings et al. 2015: figs 10, 16) ................................................... ......................................................... Gasteruption sarramea Jennings, Krogmann & Parslow, 2015
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Evanioidea |
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Hyptiogastrinae |
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