Genus Areotetes van Achterberg & Li, 2013

Areotetes van Achterberg & Li, 2013: 39–51. Type species (by original designation): Areotetes carinuliferus Li & van Achterberg, 2013 .

Diagnosis.

Basal carina of inner side of hind tibia long and slightly sinuate (Fig. 10); occipital carina present laterally; hypoclypeal depression distinct (Fig. 7); clypeus obtuse and truncate ventrally; malar sulcus absent; mandible normal and triangular; pronope absent and obsolescent (Fig. 8); precoxal sulcus finely crenulate or smooth (Fig. 4); medio-posterior depression of mesoscutum rather small or absent (Fig. 5); areola of propodeum distinct and with medio-longitudinal carina (Fig. 9); second submarginal cell of fore wing elongated (Fig. 2); vein m-cu of fore wing postfurcal; ovipositor sheath with very long setae (Fig. 6).

Distribution.

Palaearctic [China, Japan (new record), South Korea] and Oriental (China).

Biology.

Unknown.

Key to species of the genus Areotetes van Achterberg & Li

Notes: Modified after Li et al. (2013), with Opius nepalensis Fischer, Utetes laevigatus Weng & Chen and the species described in this paper added.