Neomymar, Crawford, 1913
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NEOMYMAR Crawford, 1913 View in CoL
( Figs 188–192 View FIGURES 188–190 View FIGURES 191, 192 )
Neomymar Crawford, 1913: 351 View in CoL . Type species: Neomymar vierecki Crawford, 1913 View in CoL , by original designation. See Huber et al. (2020) for the generic synonym and its type species.
Diagnosis. Face without subantennal sulcus ventral to each torulus, without a pit medially next to each torulus and toruli abutting transverse trabecula ( Fig. 188a View FIGURES 188–190 ); upper orbit of eye with long, thick, apically blunt seta next to break between anterior and posterior sections of supraorbital trabecula; funicle segments usually with dark base and light apex ( Fig. 189 View FIGURES 188–190 ); propleura abutting each other anterior to prosternum; fore wing narrow for half its length before distinctly widening ( Fig. 190 View FIGURES 188–190 ), the widened part usually with an apical brown spot and sometimes also a basal one; propodeum without carinae ( Fig. 191 View FIGURES 191, 192 ); petiole attached posteriorly to gs 1.
Remarks. Neomymar belongs to the Polynema group of genera. Mymar , Neomymar and Tetrapolynema are the only genera of the group that have the toruli in contact with the transverse trabecula. Neomymar is distinguished most easily by the combination of a narrow fore wing that suddenly widens distally and often with a apical brown spot, funicle segments usually with dark base and light apex and body colour often yellow. The strong, blunt setae dorsally on the head and mesosoma are also fairly characteristic. Three described species have the apical funicle segment enlarged, as wide as clava.
Neotropical hosts. Unknown.
Important references. Fidalgo (1992), Triapitsyn et al. (2006).
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Neomymar
Huber, John T., Read, Jennifer D. & Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 2024 |
Neomymar
Crawford, J. C. 1913: 351 |