Neognamptodon Belokobylskij, 1999

(Figs 48–64)

Neognamptodon Belokobylskij, 1999: 167–168 . Type species (by original designation): Neognamptodon suturalis Belokobylskij, 1999 .

Diagnosis. Antenna with 23–26 antennomeres; occipital carina absent laterally (Fig. 58); pronotum without distinct pronope, only with a transverse crenulated groove (Figs 57, 64); setose part of ovipositor sheath 0.20–0.35 × as long as fore wing.

Distribution. Afrotropical (Madagascar), Australian (Papua New Guinea), Oriental (China). The genus is new for the Oriental region and for the fauna of China.

Notes. Gnamptodon novobritannicus Fischer, 1971, from Bismarck Archipelago does not fit in Gnamptodon Haliday because of the presence of the medio-longitudinal carina of the propodeum, the only slightly oblique vein 3-CU1 of fore wing, the well-developed precoxal sulcus, the strongly converging dorsal carinae of the first tergite and the long ovipositor (longer than half length of metasoma). It is transferred to Neognamptodon Belokobylskij, where it fits much better and N. novobritannicus (Fischer, 1971) becomes a new combination.