Biroia Szépligeti, 1900
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Biroia Szépligeti, 1900 View in CoL View at ENA
( Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 A, 6B, 9A)
Biroia Szépligeti, 1900: 62 View in CoL . Type species: Biroia elegans Szépligeti, 1900 View in CoL , by monotypy; Turner, 1918b: 229 [description]; Parrott, 1953: 199 [catalogue]; Shenefelt, 1970b: 368 [catalogue]; Bhat & Gupta, 1977: 265 [description, catalogue]; Sharkey, 1992: 437 [in tribe Cremnoptini]; Yu et al., 2005 [catalogue]; Sharkey et al., 2006: 557 [phylogeny, in tribe Cremnoptini]; Sharkey et al., 2009: 33 View Cited Treatment [key, description].
Isoptronotum Enderlein, 1920: 193. Type species Isoptronotum taeiocauda Enderlein, 1920, by original designation; Shenefelt, 1970b: 418 [catalogue]; Bhat & Gupta, 1977: 159 [key, description]; Sharkey et al., 2006: 557 [synonym of Biroia View in CoL ].
Diagnosis. Length: 7–10 mm; colour: body varying from red–orange to yellow ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 A); wings infuscate; inter–antennal region with paired carinae or protuberances ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 B); frons with incomplete lateral carinae; notauli always absent (e.g., Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 A); claws cleft, base of claws not pectinate ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A); mid tibial preapical spines absent; pair of longitudinal carinae not present on ventral surface of hind trochantellus; fore wing cell 1–RS present, quadrate and sessile (e.g., Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B), vein 2–RS2 absent; ovipositor long, greater than 0.5 metasomal length (e.g., Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 C).
Comments. Biroia is closely related to Cremnops ( Sharkey et al. 2006) from which it can be distinguished by the basal claws being non-pectinate and notauli absent. It is not well represented in Australia and is more diverse in the Oriental region ( Bhat and Gupta 1977), with species occurring in Papua New Guinea to which the Australian representatives appear to be most closely allied.
Species richness and distribution. Only four species are known of which one is described. All are from the northeast part of the continent in the Torresian and northern Kosciuskan biogeographic regions.
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Biroia Szépligeti, 1900
Stevens, Nicholas B., Austin, Andrew D. & Jennings, John T. 2010 |
Biroia Szépligeti, 1900 : 62
Sharkey 2009: 33 |
Sharkey 2006: 557 |
Sharkey 1992: 437 |
Bhat 1977: 265 |
Shenefelt 1970: 368 |
Turner 1918: 229 |
Szepligeti 1900: 62 |