Pseudisobrachium Kieffer, 1904
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2010.534191 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/30738794-FF97-D633-FE17-001971EBFAFE |
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Felipe |
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Pseudisobrachium Kieffer, 1904 |
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Genus Pseudisobrachium Kieffer, 1904
Pseudisobrachium Kieffer 1904 , Ann Mus Civ Stor Nat Genova. 41:368 (type species: Pseudisobrachium laticeps Kieffer, 1904 ).
Parisobrachium Kieffer, 1914 .
Diagnosis
Male. Mandible with four or five (rarely three) teeth; clypeus with median carina, usually truncate but occasionally dentate or emarginate apically; compound eye with abundant short hair; antenna simple, thirteen segments, the flagellar pubescence appressed or suberect, never erect and bristling; pronotum without transverse grooves or carina; scutellum with basal transverse groove and with lateral fovae; propodeum with single median carina (rarely obsolete) and without posterior carina.
Female. Mandible with three or four teeth; clypeus with median carina, truncate or emarginate apically; compound eye each consisting of single facet, sometimes indistinct; ocelli absent; head longer than wide; antenna short, flagellum somewhat thickened; wings and tegula absent; pronotum longer than wide; mesonotum subtriangulate, subacute behind; propodeum gradually narrowed anteriorly to pair of points
which flank posterior point of mesonotum, the thorax much constricted laterally at junction of propodeum and mesonotum ( Evans 1961).
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