Palaeocharmontini

Belokobylskij, Sergey A., Nel, André, Waller, Alain & Plöeg, Gael De, 2010, New fossil non-cyclostome braconid wasps from the lowermost Eocene amber of Paris Basin, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 55 (3), pp. 519-527 : 520

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2009.1114

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scientific name

Palaeocharmontini
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Tribe Palaeocharmontini nov.

Type genus: Palaeocharmon gen. nov., see below.

Description.—Occipital carina possibly complete, but very fine medio−dorsally. Eyes very large; malar space very narrow, almost non−existent. Ocelli enlarged ( Figs. 1A, B View Fig , 2A). Maxillary palpi 6−segmented; labial palpi 4−segmented, with third segment very small and suboval. Scape weakly thickened (Fig. 2B). Apical segment of antenna with long and slender apical spine (Fig. 2D). Scuto−scutellar suture indistinct. Scutellum posteriorly without furrow ( Fig. 1C View Fig ). Sternaulus very shallow ( Figs. 1B View Fig , 2B, C). Prepectal and postpectal carinae absent ( Figs. 1B View Fig , 2B, C, E). Propodeum possibly without propodeal bridge between metasomal and coxal cavities. Tibial spurs and claws short and simple (Fig. 2D). Discoidal (discal) cell of fore wing anteriorly distinctly petiolate (Fig. 2G). Nervulus (cu−a) weakly antefurcal (Fig. 2G). First transverse anal vein (2A) present but fine and spectral; second transverse anal vein (a) absent. Brachial (subdiscal) cell closed apico−posteriorly by brachial (CU1b) vein (Fig. 2G). In hind wing, first transverse anal (2A) and recurrent (m−cu) veins present (Fig. 2F); anal (plical) lobe not separated and rather narrow. Metasoma without carapace ( Fig. 1B, C View Fig ). First tergite with distinct laterope and distinct dorsal carinae (Fig. 2B, C).

Genera included.— One type genus is known.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

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