Braconidae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3240.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B9118782-FFE6-FF93-1099-AE6DFA319489 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Braconidae |
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Key to the brachypterous, micropterous, and apterous cyclostome Braconidae View in CoL View at ENA from the Palearctic Region
1. Mandible tips not touching when mandibles closed, with 3 or more apical teeth; mandible straight or curved outward ( Alysiinae )................................................................................................ 2
- Mandible tips touching when mandibles closed, with 1–2 apical teeth; mandible curved inward....................... 19
2(1). Scutellum indistinct, fused with mesoscutum. Notauli and precoxal suture absent. Mesothorax strongly reduced, distinctly shorter than prothorax and propodeum. First metasomal segment long and narrow. – Ovipositor not longer than first metasomal tergum, slightly projecting beyond apex of metasoma ( Pseudopezomachus Mantero View in CoL )................................ 3
- Scutellum distinctly separated from mesoscutum. Notauli at least anteriorly and precoxal suture present. Mesothorax not reduced, longer than prothorax and propodeum. First metasomal segment rather short and more or less wide............. 6
3(2). Hind tibia dorsally with very short and inconspicuous setae.................................................... 4
- Hind tibia dorsally with long or very long setae.............................................................. 5
4(3). Propodeum (lateral view) weakly convex. Head not wide, 1.50 times as wide as maximum width of mesosoma. First metasomal tergum finely and obsolete punctate-reticulate. Body mainly dark brown. Body length 1.80 mm. (Female, male).................................................................................. Pseudopezomachus masii Nixon View in CoL
- Propodeum (lateral view) distinctly convex. Head wide, 1.70 times as wide as maximum width of mesosoma. First metasomal tergum coarsely and distinctly rugose-carinate. Body mainly light reddish brown. Body length 2.00– 2.10 mm. (Female, male)...................................................................... Pseudopezomachus kasparyani Tobias View in CoL
5(3). Setae on dorsal surface of hind tibia very long, about 3.00 times longer than middle width of tibia. Head entirely smooth. Propodeum distinctly convex (lateral view). Body length 2.00 mm. (Female, male).................................................................................................. Pseudopezomachus bituberculatus (Marshall) View in CoL
- Setae on dorsal surface of hind tibia distinctly shorter, about as long as middle width of tibia. Head granulate-reticulate at least around posterior margin. Propodeum weakly convex (lateral view). Body length 2.20 mm. (Female).......................................................................................... Pseudopezomachus cursitans (Ferriere) View in CoL
6(2). Wings absent or scalelike and without venation.............................................................. 7
- Wings more or less distinctly reduced, with at least basal venation, sometimes ( Atopandrium View in CoL ) long but strongly narrowed…11
7(6). Mandible with 5–7 teeth. Most of mesosoma dorsally coarsely rugose-reticulate. Temple not less than twice longer than eye. Ovipositor short, indistinct or weakly protruding behind apex of metasoma, shorter than first metasomal tergum ( Lodbrokia Hedqvist View in CoL )............................................................................................ 8
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