Neoneurini Bengtsson, 1918
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Neoneurinae Bengtsson, 1918: 27 .
Elasmosomini Viereck, 1918: 69.
General description. Maxillary palp with 2–3 segments, labial palp with 1–2 segments. Eyes bare. First metasomal tergite sessile. Ovipositor short, bent, variable in broadness. Fore legs always modified, tarsal claws slender. Wing venation largely reduced, with widened costa, and truncate marginal cell of fore wing. Fore wing vein r present ( Stigenberg et al., 2015)
Distribution. Palaearctic, Nearctic, Oriental Regions.
Key to Chinese species of tribe Neoneurini .
1. Antenna longer than head and mesosoma combined ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ); marginal cell of fore wing well defined and with a pigmented cross-vein ( Fig. 8 View Figures 2–9 ); hind wing with closed cell ( Fig. 8 View Figures 2–9 ); Heilongjiang; (genus Neoneurus Haliday View in CoL ) ................... N. clypeatus ( Foerster, 1863) View in CoL Antenna shorter than head and mesosoma combined ( Figs 10–11 View Figures 10–11 ); marginal cell of fore wing only indicated, not closed by a fully pigmented vein ( Fig. 18 View Figures 12–21 ); hind wing without closed cell ( Fig. 18 View Figures 12–21 ); (genus Elasmosoma Ruthe View in CoL ) .......................................................2
2. Malar space short, eyes almost touching base of mandible ( Fig. 14 View Figures 12–21 ); vein cu-a of fore wing approx. equal to vein 1-CU1 of fore wing ( Fig. 18 View Figures 12–21 ); (subgenus Elasmosoma View in CoL ) .....................................................................................................................................................3 Malar space medium-sized (fig. 1 in He et al., 1997); vein cu-a of fore wing distinctly longer than vein 1-CU1 of fore wing ( Fig. 3 View Figures 2–9 , loc. cit.); (subgenus Sinoneoneurus View in CoL ) ..................................................................................................................................................4
3. Hypopygium deeply notched posteriorly (fig. 5 in Chou, 1985); hind inner tibial spurs approx 0.8 × as long as basitarsus; Taiwan.... ............................................................................................................................................................ E. (E.) taiwanense Chou, 1985 Hypopygium View in CoL moderately notched posteriorly ( Figs 20–21 View Figures 12–21 ); hind inner tibial spurs nearly as long as basitarsus ( Fig. 19 View Figures 12–21 ); Heilongjiang ....................................................................................................................................................... E. (E.) pergandei Ashmead, 1895 View in CoL
4. Wing membrane brownish and veins distinctly pigmented; clypeus and face similarly transversely aciculate; second and third metasomal tergites granulate-punctate; Qinghai ..................................... E. (S.) obscuripennis (He, Chen & van Achterberg, 1997) Wing membrane subhyaline and veins largely unpigmented; clypeus smooth and face transversely aciculate; second and third metasomal tergites finely coriaceous; Ningxia .......................................... E. (S.) pallidipennis (He, Chen & van Achterberg, 1997)
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Neoneurini Bengtsson, 1918
Li, Jun, Achterberg, Cornelis van, Zheng, Minlin & Chen, Jiahua 2020 |
Neoneurinae
Bengtsson 1918: 27 |