Phanuromyia Dodd, 1914
Phanuromyia Dodd, 1914: 121. Type species: Phanuromyia rufobasalis Dodd, by monotypy and original designation. Kieffer 1926: 16, 131 (descrip-tion, keyed); Muesebeck and Walkley 1956: 384 (citation of type species); Masner 1976: 79 (taxonomic status); Johnson 1991: 211 (description); Johnson 1992: 564 (catalog of world species); Johnson and Musetti 2003: 139 (description, synonymy, list of included species); Taekul et al. 2014: 30 (diagnosis, phylogenetic relationships within Telenominae); Veenakumari and Mohanraj 2014: 135 (description, key to Indian species, distribution); Nesheim et al. 2017: 663 (description, key to Neotropical species); Veenakumari and Mohanraj 2019: 341 (description, key to Indian species, distribution); Nam et al. 2020: 109 (description).
Issidotelenomus Pélov, 1975: 89.Type species: Issidotelenomus obscuripes Pélov, by original designation. Kozlov and Kononova 1983: 137 (junior synonym of Telenomus Haliday); Johnson and Musetti 2003: 140 (junior synonym of Pha-nuromyia Dodd).
Diagnosis.
(modified from Johnson and Musetti (2003) and Nesheim et al (2017)).
Generally robust species; colour varying from black to brown with metasoma xanthic in some species; eyes either glabrous or with very short setae; frons convex, smooth to highly sculptured; lateral ocelli generally contiguous with orbits, rarely away from orbit; hyperoccipital carina generally absent, indicated in some species; malar sulcus extending perpendicularly to the basal confluence of the anterior and posterior margins of the eye; prominent episternal sulcus indicated by a row of foveae extending from dorsal apex of acetabular carina to mesopleural pit; in some smaller species the episternal sulcus may be weakly developed, indicated by a line; female antenna with five transverse to quadrate clavomeres; notauli absent; mesoscutellum generally smooth, rarely sculptured; T1 transverse, seldom with a medial horn; T2 generally with longitudinal costae and reticulations beyond basal foveae, smooth in some species; ovipositor frequently very long and exserted.
Description of species