Schizophragma Ogloblin, 1949

Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V., 2007, Paranaphoidea Girault 1913, Zootaxa 1596, pp. 1-111 : 48-49

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1596.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5098563

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scientific name

Schizophragma Ogloblin
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Genus Schizophragma Ogloblin View in CoL ( Figs. 242–246 View FIGURES 242–246 )

Schizophragma Ogloblin, 1949: 345 View in CoL . Type species: Schizophragma basalis Ogloblin View in CoL , by original designation.

Diagnosis. Schizophragma belongs to the Anagrus group of genera. It is distinguished from other genera in the group as follows: scape with distinct cross striations, clava 2-segmented ( Fig. 243 View FIGURES 242–246 ); fore wing with posterior margin behind venation not lobed ( Fig. 242 View FIGURES 242–246 ); mesophragma broadly and deeply notched posteriorly ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 242–246 ); ovipositor forming large basal loop inside gaster ( Fig. 245 View FIGURES 242–246 ). Fore leg as in Fig. 244 View FIGURES 242–246 . Male flagellum 11- segmented.

One species of Dorya also has a wide, deep, posterioly notched mesophragma to make room for the large basal loop of its ovipositor.

Body length. 545–683 µm.

Distribution. Nearctic, Neotropical, Oriental, and Australian regions.

Hosts. Unknown for Australian species. Elsewhere reported from Membracidae .

Important reference. Huber (1987).

Australian species (1):

Schizophragma sp.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae

Loc

Schizophragma Ogloblin

Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2007
2007
Loc

Schizophragma

Ogloblin, A. A. 1949: 345
1949
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