Pimplinae
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5427877 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F7BB08-FF80-FFD0-81CD-FB69FBDFFE1E |
treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
scientific name |
Pimplinae |
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Key to Tribes of Pimplinae
1 Mesonotum distinctly transversely rugose ( fig. 1a View Fig )............................................................2
- Mesonotum not rugose or weakly rugose over a small part of its surface...........................3
2 Abdominal tergites nearly always with distinct dorsolateral carinae originating near spiracles and running towards tergal apex; last abdominal tergite in females elongate, rounded apically ( fig. 1e View Fig ); in males elongate apically ( fig. 1b,c,f View Fig ); with or withour areolet; tarsal claws with a basal tooth ................................. Delomeristini
- Abdominal tergites without distinct dorsal carinae from spiracles to tergal apex; last abdominal tergite in females rodlike elongate apically ( fig. 1d View Fig ); with areolet; tarsal claws with or without a basal tooth ........................................................................ Rhyssini
3 Mesopleural suture with a slight angular curve at its-middle (fig. 2a); if a white ring on metatibiae then base of the latter white; nervellus intercepted at, above or below its middle..............................................................................................................4
- Mesopleural furrow straight without angular curve at its middle (fig. 2b); if there is a white ring on metatibiae then base and apex of the latter are infuscate; nervellus intercepted above its middle ................................................. Pimplini
4 Tarsomere V usually broadened, much broader than I ( fig. 32b View Fig ); occipital carina not interrupted dorsally; without areolet; ovipositor gradually tapered towards apex in lateral view ( fig. 32d View Fig ).................................................................................. Polysphinctini
- Tarsomere V usually not broadened, narrower than I or if broader, then the occipital carina interrupted dorsally; rarely without areolet; ovipositor with parallel dorsal and ventral sides in lateral view ( fig. 9 View Fig ).................................................. Ephialtini
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