Neodineura Taeger, 1989

Neodineura Taeger, 1989: 150-151. Type species: Tenthredo (Allantus) arquata Klug, 1816 [= Neodineura arquata], by original designation and the only known species.

Description.

Body stocky, similar to Mesoneura . Fore wing radial cell divided. Radial cross vein (2r-rs) arises near the apex of stigma and meets the cell 1Rs2; basalis (M) and 1st medial cross vein (1m-cu) strongly converging; M clearly bent only basally; intercostal crossvein (Sc) lying before the junction of M with the Subcosta (Sc+R+Rs); 1st and 2nd medial cross vein (1m-cu and 2m-cu) join the 2nd cubital cell; submedial crossvein (cu-a) meeting medius (Cul) and brachius (lA) almost perpendicularly; anal cell stalked; humeral vein (3A) straight. Hind wing with 2 middle cells, anal cell with long stalk. Inner eye margins slightly converging downwards; distance between the lower eye corners little longer than the maximum eye diameter; clypeus long, shallowly emarginate, in the middle approx. as long as the diameter of a torulus or ca. 1.5 times as long as the distance between the antennal sockets; labrum weakly emarginate on anterior edge; malar space just under half as long as the anterior ocellus; mandibles almost symmetrical, with subapical tooth, in lateral view tapered approximately evenly to the tip. Antenna approx. twice as long as width of head; scape and pedicel distinctly wider than long. Prepectus separated from mesepisternum by a fine line; inner spur of the fore tibia apically divided. Claws bifid, without basal thickening; inner and outer tooth approx. the same thickness, inner tooth slightly shorter.