Wallacidia Lelej & Brothers, 2008
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Genus 31. Wallacidia Lelej & Brothers, 2008
Diagnosis. FEMALE. Females are separated from other trogaspidiine genera by having the pygidium irregularly rugose throughout. Other useful diagnostic features include the unarmed procoxa, presence of a scutellar scale, and the broadened propodeum. MALE. See Lelej (1996c).
Diversity and Distribution. This genus includes 23 Oriental species.
Remarks. This genus was revised, as Timulla oculata , by O’Toole (1975). Each of the currently recognized species in the eastern Oriental region were formerly considered as subspecies of W. oculata . This genus was formerly treated under the name Radoszkowskius Ashmead, 1903 .
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