Invreiella cephalargia species-group
(Map 5)
Members of this female-based species-group are recognized by the following combination of character states:
1. Antennal scrobe carina position: inner tip well-separated from antennal rim.
2. Frons and antennal rim position: frons not transversely recessed and concave, antennal rim consequently not recessed and is visible when head viewed laterally.
3. Antennal rim: rounded to weakly tuberculate.
4. Clypeus: concave, with transverse arcuate carina complete, with small lateral tubercle ventrad to carina.
5. Genal process: triangular, posterior genal carina nearly straight.
6. Pronotal carina: weakly present, with cluster of dense, contiguous punctures in its place, edges of punctures tuberculate and crenulate, simulating carina.
7. Lateral face of pronotum sculpture: striate-rugose, with moderate punctures amid the striae.
8. Vertical column of punctures of mesopleuron: puncture edges tuberculate, forming crenulate anterior and posterior carinae.
9. Mesopleuron, metapleuron, and lateral face of propodeum sculpture, where present: conspicuously striaterugose, with moderate punctures amid striae.
Species included: I. cephalargia (Mickel, 1924), comb. nov. and I. manleyi Waldren, sp. nov.
Distribution: Mexico (Chihuahua); USA (Arizona and New Mexico).
Biogeography: Nearctic region (Chihuahuan Desert province); Mexican transition zone (Sierra Madre Occidental province).