Omyomymar Schauff, 1983
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Genus Omyomymar Schauff View in CoL View at ENA ( Figs. 183–189)
Omyomymar Schauff, 1983: 544 View in CoL . Type species: Paranaphoidea silvana Ogloblin View in CoL , by original designation.
Diagnosis. Omyomymar belongs to the Anagrus group of genera. It is distinguished from other genera in the group as follows: clava 2-segmented ( Fig. 184) and sometimes with a variably distinct nipplelike process at apex of second segment (in one species this process is actually a separate but very small third segment); fore wing narrow and somewhat pointed at apex, with one or two parallel lines of microtrichia on membrane beyond venation extending to uniformly setose apical part of wing ( Fig. 186); ovipositor distinctly exserted and sheaths with one subapical seta each ( Fig. 185); mesophragma widely and deeply notched at apex and not projecting into gaster. Fore leg as in Fig. 183. Male with flagellum 11-segmented and scape with inner surface appearing spiny, with several enlarged sensilla basiconica ( Fig. 187). Eye small, gena huge, almost twice as wide as eye width. Genitalia as in Figs. 188, 189.
Omyomymar is most similar to Schizophragma , which also has a 2-segmented clava (but without nipplelike process) and mesophragma widely notched apically in females. Schizophragma has a wider fore wing with rounded apex ( Fig. 242 View FIGURES 242–246 ) and the ovipositor is at most only slightly exserted ( Fig. 245 View FIGURES 242–246 ).
Body length. 594–841 µm.
Distribution. Worldwide, except western Palaearctic region.
Hosts. Unknown.
Important references. Schauff (1983), Lin & Chiappini (1988).
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Omyomymar Schauff
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2007 |
Omyomymar
Schauff, M. E. 1983: 544 |