Neotriadomerus sp. 1.

Huber, John T., 2017, Eustochomorpha Girault, Neotriadomerus gen. n., and Proarescon gen. n. (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae), early extant lineages in evolution of the family, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 57, pp. 1-87 : 29

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.57.12892

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6201DACE-9900-4A2F-92C9-D3014851100D

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7833585A-8FDD-F668-0D3A-228E8D80A94A

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scientific name

Neotriadomerus sp. 1.
status

 

Neotriadomerus sp. 1.

Figs 144 View Figures 144, 145 , 145 View Figures 144, 145

Material examined.

AUSTRALIA. Australian Capital Territory: 3 km E. Piccadilly Circus, Blundells Creek , 35.22°S, 148.50°E, 850m, xii.1984, Weir, Lawrence, Johnson (1♀ and 1♂, ANIC) GoogleMaps .

Comment.

The female (Fig. 144 View Figures 144, 145 ) and male (Fig. 45 View Figures 44–49 ) almost certainly are conspecific, with body lengths 2460 and 2480, respectively. Female antenna with 2 widely overlapping whorls of mps (each segment with about 10? mps); male antenna with 2 narrowly overlapping whorls of mps (each segment with about 20? mps). This species most resembles N. longiovipositor but differs in that the cubital line of setae extends proximal to base of parastigma, unlike in N. longiovipositor .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae