Tiphia, Fabricius, 1775

Hanima, Raveendran K. P., Kumar, Girish & Hegde, Vishwanath D., 2022, Additions to the knowledge on the genus Tiphia Fabricius (Hymenoptera: Tiphiidae: Tiphiinae) from India with the description of ten new species, Zootaxa 5204 (1), pp. 1-106 : 6-10

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Key to the Indian subcontinent species of Tiphia View in CoL View at ENA

(Modified from Allen, 1975; Krombein, 1982)

1. Females (antenna with 12 segments ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–7 ); metasoma with 6 segments ( Figs 6, 7 View FIGURES 1–7 ); marginal cell of fore wing open ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ))................................................................................................ 2

- Males (antenna with 13 segments ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 11–20 ); metasoma with 7 segments ( Figs 19, 20 View FIGURES 11–20 ); marginal cell of fore wing closed ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 11–20 ))............................................................................................... 51

2. Apex of metasomal Gt 1 with deep, tightly infolded incision............... Tiphia (Jaynesia) assamensis Allen & Jaynes

- Apex of metasomal Gt 1 without deep, tightly infolded incision ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 1–7 )........................................... 3

3. Gt 1 with anterior transverse carina ( Fig. 122 View FIGURES 113–122 ).......................................... Tiphia (Punctotiphia) ... 4

- Gt 1 without anterior transverse carina ( Fig. 299 View FIGURES 291–300 ).............................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) ... 5

4. Hind basitarsus without longitudinal groove on inner face.................... Tiphia (Punctotiphia) coimbatorea Allen

- Hind basitarsus with longitudinal groove on inner face ( Fig. 107 View FIGURES 102–112 ).................. Tiphia (Punctotiphia) exacta Nurse

5. Hind basitarsus without longitudinal groove on inner face..................................................... 6

- Hind basitarsus with longitudinal groove on inner face ( Fig. 107 View FIGURES 102–112 ).............................................. 26

6. Dorsal side of propodeum with conspicuous longitudinal carina about mid-way between areola and lateral margin (See Fig. 32 View FIGURES 28–37 of Allen, 1975).............................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) shillonga Allen

- Dorsal side of propodeum without longitudinal carina between areola and lateral margin ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 )...................... 7

7. Tegula more than 1.5 × as long as middle width ( Fig. 459 View FIGURES 455–464 )..................................................... 8

- Tegula at most only slightly longer than middle width ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ).................................................. 9

8. Larger species (11 mm) with black, brown to reddish-brown legs (usually coxae black) ( Fig. 455 View FIGURES 455–464 )...................................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) quinquecarinata Cameron

- Smaller species (6–8 mm) with bright-red legs (sometimes coxae black).................. Tiphia (Tiphia) tegulita Allen

9. Lateral side of propodeum without any parallel rugulae on upper part; smaller species (4.5– 6.0 mm)................................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) s -tertia Allen

- Lateral side of propodeum with parallel rugulae on upper part ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–7 ); usually larger species (longer than 7 mm)........ 10

10. Femora of middle and hind legs entirely bright red to orange ( Figs 432, 437 View FIGURES 432–441 )..................................... 11

- Femur of hind leg black or dull brown at least on outer face ( Figs 2, 5 View FIGURES 1–7 ).......................................... 14

11. Tibiae of middle and hind legs entirely bright red to orange ( Figs 432, 437 View FIGURES 432–441 )...................................... 12

- Tibiae of middle and hind legs black ( Figs 2, 5 View FIGURES 1–7 )............................................................ 13

12. Apical part of pygidium wrinkled and shagreened; hind tibia less strongly inflated (length 2.5 × width of tibia)................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) kurczewskii Krombein

- Apical part of pygidium smooth, glossy; hind tibia strongly inflated ( Figs 432, 437 View FIGURES 432–441 ) (length 2.1 × width of tibia).................................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) palmi Krombein

13. Marginal cell of fore wing nearly closed, with spur directed upward and inward toward costal margin; notaulices and anteromedian escarpment strongly connected; lower disc of punctate part of pygidium rough and almost rugose..................................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) scutensis Allen

- Marginal cell of fore wing distinctly open, without spur or with one outwardly directed spur ( Fig. 382 View FIGURES 375–384 ); notaulices and anteromedian escarpment not connected ( Fig. 379 View FIGURES 375–384 ); lower disc of punctate part of pygidium smooth, polished........................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) nathani Allen

14. Tibiae of middle and hind legs brownish yellow to dull red ( Figs 52 View FIGURES 52–61 , 465 View FIGURES 465–474 , 486 View FIGURES 486–495 )................................... 15

- Tibiae of middle and hind legs black ( Figs 102 View FIGURES 102–112 , 341, 344 View FIGURES 341–350 ).................................................... 17

15. Submarginal carina of dorsal side of propodeum absent ( Figs 56 View FIGURES 52–61 , 469 View FIGURES 465–474 ); lateral side of pronotum with weak or vestigial transdiscal groove ( Figs 57 View FIGURES 52–61 , 470 View FIGURES 465–474 )................................................................................ 16.

- Submarginal carina of dorsal side of propodeum present ( Fig. 490 View FIGURES 486–495 ); lateral side of pronotum with well-developed transdiscal groove ( Fig. 491 View FIGURES 486–495 )................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) sahyadriensis Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

16. Upper front mostly impunctate ( Fig. 53 View FIGURES 52–61 ); lateral side of propodeum weakly rugulate ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 52–61 ); marginal cell and second cubital cell of fore wing with outwardly directed straight spur ( Fig. 59 View FIGURES 52–61 )............... Tiphia (Tiphia) capillata Allen & Jaynes

- Upper front almost uniformly punctate ( Fig. 466 View FIGURES 465–474 ); lateral side of propodeum strongly rugulate ( Fig. 470 View FIGURES 465–474 ); marginal cell and second cubital cell of fore wing without spur ( Fig. 472 View FIGURES 465–474 )...... Tiphia (Tiphia) rajeevani Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

17. Areola of dorsal side of propodeum with five high, thin, parallel carinae, of which intermediate two shorter ( Fig. 345 View FIGURES 341–350 )................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) lyrata Magretti

- Areola of dorsal side of propodeum with only three longitudinal carinae ( Fig. 294 View FIGURES 291–300 )................................ 18

18. Gs 2 with anterior transverse carina; body length 17 mm ........................... Tiphia (Tiphia) rothneyi Cameron

- Gs 2 without anterior transverse carina ( Fig. 404 View FIGURES 395–404 ); body length 12 mm or less..................................... 19

19. Dorsal side of pronotum with anterior transverse carina not complete, interrupted at middle ( Fig. 294 View FIGURES 291–300 )................. 20

- Dorsal side of pronotum with anterior transverse carina complete ( Fig. 399 View FIGURES 395–404 )...................................... 22

20. Mesoscutum with anteromedian escarpment and notaulices strongly connected (see Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–7 of Allen & Jaynes, 1930)............................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) katmanduae Allen

- Mesoscutum with its anteromedian escarpment and notaulices not connected ( Fig. 294 View FIGURES 291–300 )............................ 21

21. Impunctate part of pygidium conspicuously and broadly shagreened; lateral side of pronotum without transdiscal groove......................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) tuberculata Cameron

- Impunctate part of pygidium not shagreened ( Fig. 296 View FIGURES 291–300 ); lateral side of pronotum with distinct transdiscal groove ( Fig. 295 View FIGURES 291–300 )............................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) lawrencei Allen

22. Lateral side of pronotum with either very weak or without transdiscal groove ( Fig. 400 View FIGURES 395–404 )............................ 23

- Lateral side of pronotum with distinct transdiscal groove ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1–7 ).............................................. 24

23. Lateral side of pronotum without transdiscal groove ( Fig. 400 View FIGURES 395–404 ); fore wing slightly infumated ( Fig. 402 View FIGURES 395–404 )........................................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) nilgirensis Allen

- Lateral side of pronotum with a very weak transdiscal groove; fore wing strongly yellowish.. Tiphia (Tiphia) hirsuta Smith

24. Dorsal side of propodeum without submarginal carina ( Fig. 544 View FIGURES 540–549 ); fore wing yellowish ( Fig. 547 View FIGURES 540–549 ); hind tibia inflated (2.2 × as long as broad); larger species (13–16 mm)........... Tiphia (Tiphia) venkataramani Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

- Dorsal side of propodeum with submarginal carina ( Figs 9 View FIGURE 9 , 79 View FIGURES 75–84 ); fore wing hyaline or brownish infumated; hind tibia usually not inflated (2.4–3.0 × as long as broad); small to medium-sized species (5.5–10 mm)................................. 25

25. Wings yellowish hyaline ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 75–84 ); carina of propodeal areola margined by obscure crenulations ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 75–84 ); smaller species (5.5–6.0 mm).............................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) cinchonae Allen

- Wings brown infumated ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 ); carina of propodeal areola margined by distinct crenulations ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ); medium-sized species (7–10 mm)............................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) bijui Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

26. Tegula at least 1.5 × as long as middle width ( Fig. 533 View FIGURES 529–539 )...................................................... 27

- Tegula at most only slightly longer than middle width ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 242–252 )............................................... 30

27. Pronotum with vestigial anterior transverse carina present on humeral third ( Fig. 533 View FIGURES 529–539 ); mid leg castaneous except coxa ( Figs 529, 532 View FIGURES 529–539 ).................................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) tegelonga Allen

- Pronotum without anterior transverse carina; mid leg black except sometimes tarsi castaneous....................... 28

28. Legs and antennae entirely black; upper front with interspaces between punctures, on average, as wide as or wider than ocellus diameter.................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) oswini Turner

- Legs not entirely black, sometimes fore tibia beneath red or fore and mid tarsi castaneous; antennal flagellum on lower side partly or completed castaneous; upper front with no interspaces between punctures, on average, as wide as ocellus diameter... ................................................................................................. 29

29. Fore tibia beneath red; basal four flagellar segments beneath red................... Tiphia (Tiphia) knutsoni Krombein

- Fore tibia beneath black; all flagellar segments beneath red........................ Tiphia (Tiphia) bouceki Krombein

30. Hind femur completely bright red ( Fig. 245 View FIGURES 242–252 )............................................................... 31

- Hind femur not completely bright red, although in some species middle and hind legs are reddish at least on inner surface... .................................................................................................. 37

31. Mid femur black........................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) robusta Cameron

- Mid femur red ( Fig. 245 View FIGURES 242–252 ).............................................................................. 32

32. Upper front without impunctate interspaces between punctures, on average, as wide as ocellus diameter................ 33

- Upper front with impunctate interspaces between punctures, on average, wider than ocellus diameter ( Fig. 243 View FIGURES 242–252 )......... 34

33. Subtegular patch of microsetae wider than tegula.................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) davarae Allen

- Subtegular patch of microsetae narrower than tegula............................. Tiphia (Tiphia) magrettii Cameron

34. Lateral side of pronotum with distinct transdiscal groove across its disc ( Figs 247 View FIGURES 242–252 , 268 View FIGURES 263–273 )............................. 35

- Lateral side of pronotum without transdiscal groove across its disc, or if present, very weakly developed ( Figs 310 View FIGURES 305–314 , 480 View FIGURES 475–485 ).. 36

35. Mid and hind femora bright red ( Fig. 263 View FIGURES 263–273 ); mid and hind tibiae black; areola of dorsal side of propodeum without punctures ( Fig. 267 View FIGURES 263–273 ); apical half of pygidium polished and obscurely wrinkled ( Fig. 270 View FIGURES 263–273 )........ Tiphia (Tiphia) khasiana Cameron

- Mid and hind femora and tibia bright red ( Fig. 242 View FIGURES 242–252 ); areola of dorsal side of propodeum with punctures ( Fig. 246 View FIGURES 242–252 ); apical half of pygidium shagreened and apical margin wrinkled ( Fig. 250 View FIGURES 242–252 )... Tiphia (Tiphia) kashmirensis Hanima & Girish Kumar

36. Hind basitarsus with very deep, narrow groove ( Fig. 482 View FIGURES 475–485 ); fore wing slightly brownish infumated ( Fig. 483 View FIGURES 475–485 ); metasoma broadly shagreened............................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) rufofemorata Smith

- Hind basitarsus with short, shallow groove, easily overlooked; fore wing yellowish hyaline ( Fig. 312 View FIGURES 305–314 ); metasoma polished, not shagreened...................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) levipunctata Allen & Jaynes

37. Lateral side of pronotum without or weakly developed transdiscal groove across its disc ( Fig. 138 View FIGURES 133–143 )................... 38

- Lateral side of pronotum with well-developed transdiscal groove or escarpment across its disc ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 123–132 )............... 42

38. Dorsal side of pronotum with complete anterior transverse carina present as series of short scallops ( Fig. 137 View FIGURES 133–143 ); hind basitarsus with short, shallow groove ( Fig. 140 View FIGURES 133–143 )....................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) curvinerva Cameron

- Dorsal side of pronotum with anterior transverse carina at most restricted to short distance at humeral angle ( Fig. 424 View FIGURES 421–431 ).... 39

39. Gt 1 with patch of dense micropunctures on anterior slope; preapical band of punctures of Gt 1 without escarpment on anterior border.................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) tibetana Turner

- Gt 1 without dense patch of micropunctures on anterior slope; preapical band of punctures of Gt 1 with or without faint, crooked escarpment on its anterior border........................................................................ 40

40. Propodeal areola short, not more than 2 × as long as its apical width; preapical band of punctures of Gt 1 with faint escarpment on anterior border.................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) pullivora Allen & Jaynes

- Propodeal areola elongate, more than 2.5 × as long as its apical width ( Fig. 389 View FIGURES 385–394 ); preapical band of punctures of Gt 1 without trace of escarpment on anterior border ( Fig. 393 View FIGURES 385–394 )........................................................... 41

41. Rugulae of lateral sides of propodeum coarse and widely separated; fore wing darkly infumated; mid tibia elongate and not inflated.................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) millealta Allen

- Rugulae of lateral sides of propodeum shallow and closely spaced ( Fig. 390 View FIGURES 385–394 ); fore wing yellowish infumated ( Fig. 392 View FIGURES 385–394 ); mid tibia inflated on upper and outer surface.............................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) nepa Allen

42. Pygidium strongly rugose at apex ( Fig. 426 View FIGURES 421–431 )............................................................... 43

- Pygidium on apical two-fifths or more smooth, not rugose or punctate ( Fig. 36 View FIGURES 28–37 )................................... 44

43. Dorsal side of pronotum with strong, complete transverse carina anteriorly; scutum with anteromedian groove and notauli strongly connected; metanotum entirely coarse punctate............................ Tiphia (Tiphia) ordinaria Smith *

- Dorsal side of pronotum without strong, complete transverse carina anteriorly ( Fig. 424 View FIGURES 421–431 ); scutum with anteromedian groove and notauli not connected ( Fig. 424 View FIGURES 421–431 ); metanotum laterally coarsely punctured and medially almost smooth without punctures ( Fig. 424 View FIGURES 421–431 ).................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) novus Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

44. Lateral side of propodeum at least its upper part with fine or closely spaced rugulae ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 123–132 )....................... 45

- Lateral side of propodeum on upper part at least anteriorly with widely spaced rugulae ( Fig. 33 View FIGURES 28–37 )...................... 46

45. Lateral side of pronotum with broad groove across its disc; metanotum usually with distantly placed punctures; marginal cell of fore wing with outwardly directed straight spur................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) s-secunda Allen

- Lateral side of pronotum with deep and narrow groove across its disc ( Fig. 128 View FIGURES 123–132 ); metanotum with coarse punctures ( Fig. 127 View FIGURES 123–132 ); marginal cell of fore wing without outwardly directed straight spur ( Fig. 130 View FIGURES 123–132 )............ Tiphia (Tiphia) consueta Smith

46. Groove on hind basitarsus shallow, short, vestigial........................ Tiphia (Tiphia) brevistigma Allen & Jaynes

- Groove on hind basitarsus well developed ( Fig. 94 View FIGURES 88–97 )......................................................... 47

47. Upper part of front with impunctate interspaces between punctures, on average, as wide as ocellus diameter ( Fig. 90 View FIGURES 88–97 )......................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) clauseni Allen & Jaynes

- Upper part of front without impunctate interspaces between punctures, on average, as wide as ocellus diameter.......... 48

48. Vertex with obscure row of minute punctures on median line extending forward from posterior aspect................. 49

- Vertex without obscure row of minute punctures on median line............................................... 50

49. Large species (Body length: 13.6–16.6 mm) with fore wing conspicuously flavous......... Tiphia (Tiphia) s-quarta Allen

- Medium-sized species (Body length: 8.5–11 mm) with fore wing infumated.......... Tiphia (Tiphia) simlaensis Cameron

50. Hind tibia with its sensorium abruptly sunk below surrounding surface.................... Tiphia (Tiphia) s-sexta Allen

- Hind tibia with sensorium flush with surrounding surface............................. Tiphia (Tiphia) s-prima Allen

51. Gs 5 with lateral denticle ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 62–71 )........................................................................ 52

- Gs 5 without lateral denticle ( Fig. 47 View FIGURES 38–47 )..................................................................... 91

52. Gt 1 with anterior transverse carina ( Fig. 67 View FIGURES 62–71 )........................................... Tiphia (Punctotiphia) ... 53

- Gt 1 without anterior transverse carina ( Fig. 527 View FIGURES 519–528 )............................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) ... 54

53. Gs 3 and Gs 4 without lateral denticle, Gs 5 with lateral denticle; Gs 6 with tuft of setae; lateral side of pronotum without transdiscal groove............................................................. Tiphia (Punctotiphia) coimbatorea Allen

- Gs 3, Gs 4 and Gs 5 with lateral denticle ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 62–71 ); Gs 6 without tuft of setae ( Fig. 71 View FIGURES 62–71 ); lateral side of pronotum with transdiscal groove ( Fig. 66 View FIGURES 62–71 )................................ Tiphia (Punctotiphia) chareshi Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

54. Tegula elongate, at least 1.5 × as long as middle width ( Fig. 523 View FIGURES 519–528 ).............................................. 55

- Tegula at most only slightly elongated ( Fig. 446 View FIGURES 442–451 )........................................................... 59

55. Fore and mid legs either entirely black or black with tibiae and tarsi red or black with only fore tibia beneath red; mandible with or without preapical denticle........................................................................... 56

- Fore and mid legs except coxae castaneous to bright red ( Figs 519, 522 View FIGURES 519–528 ); mandible without preapical denticle........... 58

56. Legs entirely black; mandible with prominent preapical denticle........................ Tiphia (Tiphia) oswini Turner

- Legs not entirely black; mandible without or with a small preapical denticle...................................... 57

57. Legs black except fore tibia beneath red; mandible without preapical denticles........ Tiphia (Tiphia) knutsoni Krombein

- Legs black except fore and mid tibiae and tarsi red; mandible with small preapical denticle................................................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) bouceki Krombein

58. Tegula with fringes transparent; denticle of Gs 5 with massive and broadly overhanging polished plaque; antennal flagellum wholly black................................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) tegulita Allen

- Tegula with fringes obscurely translucent ( Fig. 523 View FIGURES 519–528 ); denticle of Gs 5 not associated with polished plaque ( Fig. 528 View FIGURES 519–528 ); antennal flagellum yellowish orange beneath and dark brown above ( Fig. 525 View FIGURES 519–528 ).................. Tiphia (Tiphia) tegelonga Allen

59. Mandible with preapical cusp ( Fig. 317 View FIGURES 315–324 ).................................................................. 60

- Mandible without preapical cusp ( Fig. 159 View FIGURES 157–166 )................................................................ 70

60. Metasomal segments apically with conspicuous rows of dark-orange bristles............... Tiphia (Tiphia) aurata Allen

- Metasomal segments apically without conspicuous rows of dark-orange bristles ( Fig. 450 View FIGURES 442–451 ).......................... 61

61. Marginal cell of fore wing distinctly less in apical extension than second cubital cell ( Fig. 449 View FIGURES 442–451 )...................... 62

- Marginal cell of fore wing equal to or longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Figs 151 View FIGURES 144–153 , 322 View FIGURES 315–324 )............... 63

62. Metasomal sterna 5 and 6 with brush of long, dense setae; lateral sides of pronotum without transdiscal groove; dorsal side of pronotum with obscure anterior transverse carina; apex of marginal cell of fore wing with conspicuous outwardly directed spur................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) implicata Cameron

- Metasomal sterna 5 and 6 without brush of long, dense setae; lateral sides of pronotum with distinct transdiscal groove ( Fig. 447 View FIGURES 442–451 ); dorsal side of pronotum with strong anterior transverse carina ( Fig. 446 View FIGURES 442–451 ); apex of marginal cell of fore wing without conspicuous outwardly directed spur ( Fig. 449 View FIGURES 442–451 )................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) pulchaukiae Allen

63. Marginal cell of fore wing greatly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 151 View FIGURES 144–153 )...................... 64

- Marginal cell of fore wing at most only slightly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 416 View FIGURES 409–418 )........... 68

64. HW 2.1 × least distance between eyes.................................................................... 65

- HW not less than 2.3 × least distance between eyes; (tegula black, opaque or piceous; legs black (sometimes articulations and inner face marked with yellowish red))................................................................... 66

65. Propodeal areola keystone-shaped; dorsal side of propodeum outside areola glossy and minutely sparse punctate; tegula entirely yellow translucent; tibia and tarsi of hind leg largely yellowish red............. Tiphia (Tiphia) capillata Allen & Jaynes

- Propodeal areola rectangular-shaped ( Fig. 148 View FIGURES 144–153 ); dorsal side of propodeum outside areola striate and reticulate ( Fig. 148 View FIGURES 144–153 ); tegula dark brown ( Fig. 148 View FIGURES 144–153 ); tibia and tarsi of hind leg black ( Fig. 144 View FIGURES 144–153 ). Tiphia (Tiphia) davidrajui Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

66. Dorsal side of propodeum outside areola only shallowly sculptured ( Fig. 319 View FIGURES 315–324 )............. Tiphia (Tiphia) lotharae Allen

- Dorsal side of propodeum outside areola broadly or completely strongly irregularly reticulate........................ 67

67. Lower front with long, thin median carina........................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) incisa Cameron

- Lower front without median carina.......................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) simlaensis Cameron

68. Head and dorsal side of pronotum broadly shagreened ( Fig. 329 View FIGURES 328–337 ); HW 2.1 to 2.2 × least distance between eyes.......... 69

- Head and dorsal side of pronotum not or very weakly shagreened ( Fig. 410 View FIGURES 409–418 ); HW 1.8 to 2.0 × least distance between eyes.............................................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) nilgiria Allen

69. Dorsal side of propodeum outside areola smooth; length of areola not more than 1.5 × as long as its apical width; Gs 6 with only sparse setae at apex; lateral sides of pronotum without transdiscal groove........ Tiphia (Tiphia) pullivora Allen & Jaynes

- Dorsal side of propodeum outside areola shagreened ( Fig. 332 View FIGURES 328–337 ); length of areola 2 × as long as its apical width ( Fig. 332 View FIGURES 328–337 ); Gs 6 with tuft of setae at apex ( Fig. 337 View FIGURES 328–337 ); lateral sides of pronotum with broad transdiscal groove ( Fig. 333 View FIGURES 328–337 )............................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) lyrata Magretti

70. Gs 6 with tuft of fine, dense, setae (Fig. 215)............................................................... 71

- Gs 6 with only short, sparse setae ( Fig. 148 View FIGURES 144–153 )................................................................ 73

71. Gena masked with coarse white setae; clypeus with conspicuous “moustache” of long bristly setae (Fig. 208)........................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) hirsuta Smith

- Gena and clypeus without unusually long, conspicuous setae ( Fig. 159 View FIGURES 157–166 )......................................... 72

72. HW 2.5 × least distance between eyes; marginal cell of fore wing only slightly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 164 View FIGURES 157–166 ); all tibiae and tarsi yellowish orange ( Fig. 157 View FIGURES 157–166 ); smaller species (4.4–5.2 mm)............................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) decrescens Walker

- HW 2.2 × least distance between eyes; marginal cell of fore wing greatly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension; all tibiae and tarsi black except inner faces of fore and mid tibiae and tarsi shading to yellowish orange; larger species (6.5–7.8 mm)...................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) nepalensis Allen

73. Gs 5 with orifice lying under uplifted edge of lateral denticle................................................... 74

- Gs 5 without orifice beneath edge of lateral denticle.......................................................... 76

74. Sternal denticle Gs 5 outside with flanking groove and sometimes outside that another bordering rounded ridge ( Fig. 361 View FIGURES 352–361 )................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) milleri Allen

- Sternal denticle Gs 5 outside without flanking ridges or grooves ( Fig. 189 View FIGURES 180–189 )........................................ 75

75. Fore wing with marginal cell greatly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 186 View FIGURES 180–189 ); fore wing slightly infumate ( Fig. 186 View FIGURES 180–189 ); apical part of areola straight ( Fig. 184 View FIGURES 180–189 )................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) flavipalpis Allen

- Fore wing with marginal cell slightly less than second cubital cell in apical extension; fore wing conspicuously infumate; apical part of areola rounded........................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) orificia Allen

76. Dorsal side of propodeum entirely and very deeply transverse rugose ( Fig. 500 View FIGURES 496–505 )................................... 77

- Dorsal side of propodeum not coarsely or deeply rugose, usually partly smooth................................... 78

77. Fore wing with marginal cell greatly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension; tegula black, broadly shagreened; areola with basal width 2 × its apical width, median length 2 × its apical width............ Tiphia (Tiphia) madrasa Allen

- Fore wing with marginal cell distinctly less than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 503 View FIGURES 496–505 ); tegula mostly orange brown without shagreened sculpture ( Fig. 500 View FIGURES 496–505 ); areola with basal width and median length only slightly longer than its apical width ( Fig. 500 View FIGURES 496–505 )............................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) shajii Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

78. Apical extension of marginal cell distinctly less than that of second cubital cell ( Fig. 260 View FIGURES 253–262 )........................... 79

- Apical extension of marginal cell equaling or longer than that of second cubital cell ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 11–20 )........................ 81

79. Lateral side of propodeum with closely spaced rugulae; frontal punctures with interspaces narrower than ocellus; metanotum entirely coarsely punctate; antennal flagellum dull reddish....................... Tiphia (Tiphia) fuscinervis Cameron

- Lateral side of propodeum with widely spaced rugulae ( Fig. 258 View FIGURES 253–262 ); frontal punctures with interspaces as wide as or wider than ocellus; metanotum sparsely punctate in median area; antennal flagellum black................................... 80

80. Lower half of lateral side of propodeum with transverse ridges ( Fig. 237 View FIGURES 232–241 ); legs entirely black ( Figs 232, 235 View FIGURES 232–241 ).................................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) kashmirensis Hanima & Girish Kumar

- Lower half of lateral side of propodeum aciculate; legs black except mid and hind trochanters and femora and tibiae of all legs red ( Figs 253, 256 View FIGURES 253–262 )........................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) khasiana Cameron

81. Gena narrower than antennal fossa....................................................................... 82

- Gena as wide as or wider than antennal fossa.............................................................. 84

82. Clypeal extension bidentate on front not wider than antennal fossa................... Tiphia (Tiphia) ivanochkoi Allen

- Clypeal extension bidentate on front exceeding width of antennal fossa......................................... 83

83. Marginal cell greatly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension.................... Tiphia (Tiphia) pecki Allen

- Marginal cell only slightly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension............. Tiphia (Tiphia) dampara Allen

84. Femora and tibiae of fore and mid legs yellowish orange ( Figs 11, 14 View FIGURES 11–20 ).......................................... 85

- Femora and tibiae of fore and mid legs black ( Figs 362, 365 View FIGURES 362–371 ).................................................. 86

85. Marginal cell short and only slightly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 11–20 ); metanotal disc closely set with large coarse punctures ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 11–20 ); carina of dorsal side of pronotum with distinct ridges ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 11–20 ); carina of areola of dorsal side of propodeum without crenulations ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 11–20 )....................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) birganjae Allen

- Marginal cell long and greatly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 281 View FIGURES 274–283 ); metanotal disc with small sparse punctures ( Fig. 278 View FIGURES 274–283 ); carina of dorsal side of pronotum without ridges ( Fig. 278 View FIGURES 274–283 ); carina of areola of dorsal side of propodeum with crenulations ( Fig. 278 View FIGURES 274–283 )............................ Tiphia (Tiphia) kurumba Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

86. Dorsal side of pronotum without sharply defined transverse carina............................................. 87

- Dorsal side of pronotum with sharply defined transverse carina ( Fig. 366 View FIGURES 362–371 )....................................... 88

87. Marginal cell greatly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension; Gt 1 exceptionally elongate, 1.6 × as long as wide............................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) tibetana Turner

- Marginal cell slightly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension; Gt 1 not unusually elongate, 1.3 × as long as wide.............................................................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) fletcheri Allen

88. Transverse carina of dorsal side of pronotum buttressed with many long, strong cross ridges ( Fig. 366 View FIGURES 362–371 )................ 89

- Transverse carina of dorsal side of pronotum buttressed with only obscure cross ridges (Fig. 197)..................... 90

89. Fore wing with brownish infumation ( Fig. 369 View FIGURES 362–371 ); tegula entirely black ( Fig. 366 View FIGURES 362–371 ); marginal cell of fore wing slightly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 369 View FIGURES 362–371 ); leg black ( Fig. 362 View FIGURES 362–371 ).................... Tiphia (Tiphia) nathani Allen

- Fore wing hyaline ( Fig. 226 View FIGURES 219–228 ); basal half of tegula dark brown, apical half yellowish orange ( Fig. 223 View FIGURES 219–228 ); marginal cell of fore wing greatly longer than second cubital cell in apical extension ( Fig. 226 View FIGURES 219–228 ); leg with inner surface of fore and mid tibia brownish orange and tarsi yellowish orange ( Fig. 219 View FIGURES 219–228 )................ Tiphia (Tiphia) hyalina Hanima & Girish Kumar sp. nov.

90. Hind tibia sharply carinate at entire length of inner face; median extension of clypeus deeply emarginated, clypeal disk coarsely and contiguously punctate (Fig. 195); dorsal side of propodeum outside areola with punctures (Fig. 197); apex of second cubital cell without outwardly directed spur (Fig. 200)................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) godavariae Allen

- Hind tibia not carinate on inner face; median extension of clypeus slightly emarginated,, clypeal disk clypeus imbricately punctate ( Fig. 77 View FIGURES 75–84 ); dorsal side of propodeum outside areola without punctures ( Fig. 79 View FIGURES 75–84 ); apex of second cubital cell with outwardly directed spur ( Fig. 82 View FIGURES 75–84 )............................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) cinchonae Allen

91. Apical extension of marginal cell distinctly less than that of second cubital cell ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 38–47 ); (Dorsal side of propodeum coarsely and deeply rugose ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 38–47 )).............................................. Tiphia (Tiphia) canaliculata Cameron

- Apical extension of marginal cell longer than that of second cubital cell......................................... 92

92. Gt 1 conspicuously elongated, 1.7 × as long as wide; preapical band of punctures of Gt 1 not differentiated from dorsal punctures; (upper front without interspaces between punctures, on average, as wide as ocellus diameter)..................................................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) murreea Allen

- Gt 1 not conspicuously elongated; preapical band of punctures of Gt 1 present, differentiated from dorsal punctures........ 93

93. Upper front with impunctate interspaces between punctures, on average, as wide as ocellus diameter.......................................................................................... Tiphia (Tiphia) clavinerva Cameron

- Upper front without impunctate interspaces between punctures, on average, as wide as ocellus diameter................................................................................................ Tiphia (Tiphia) dutti Allen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Tiphiidae

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