Aneurobracon Brues, 1930
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Type species: Aneurobracon bequaerti Brues, 1930 .
Distribution: Oriental, East Palaearctic, Oceanic, Australian, tropical to warm-temperate.
Diversity: Five species described world-wide, two recorded for the Oriental region ( India, Philippines), and none for Thailand. No specimens of Aneurobracon have been collected in Th ailand but it is likely that this rare genus occurs in the country.
Biology: There are two host records both on members of the family Gracillariidae .
Phylogenetic Information: Sister to Mesocoelus , which is confined to the neotropics.
Diagnosis: The lack of venation (Fig. 19b), long legs and long setae on the hind tibia (Fig.19a) are all unique for the Oriental agathidine fauna.
Figure I9. Aneurobracon sp. a lateral habitus b forewing
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