- pale area on the frons, a
punctuated metasternum, and two
setae on the
mesocoxa. Its
habitat is the
immediate vicinity of
usually standing waters, on bare...
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scutellum mesopleuron wpm
metanotum propodeal spiracle propodeum metapleuron mesocoxa metacoxa petiole first gastral tergite or
second metasomal tergite Many...
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equal to six
setae along the
pronotal carina (curvidens
species group);
mesocoxa and
metacoxa with
setose punctures absent; the
shape of the left paramere...
- 13: stigma; 14: metapleuron; 15: metacoxa; 16:
hypopleuron or meron; 17:
mesocoxa; 18:
epimeral suture; 19:
mesoepimeron or anepimeron; 20:
ventral mesoepisternum...
- the mesonotum. The
mesopleuras are
toothed and have a
spine above the
mesocoxa. The
expanded metapleurae are dentate, with the last two
teeth being the...
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cavity moderately large and shallow, or
moderately to very
large and deep.
Mesocoxa not
conical and projecting, or
conical and projecting.
Mesocoxal cavities...
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Encyrtid thorax; "h" is the mesopleuron, and "j" is the
mesocoxa...
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mesocoxae very broad,
widely separating mesocoxae by
about 1.25 ×
width of
mesocoxa.
Metasternum covered with appressed, white, off white, to
slightly pale...
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distinct spines or spurs, the hind
trochanter has no
ventral spur, and the
mesocoxa is
without a spur. H.
adpropinquans (Becker, 1908) H.
albipleura (Curran...
- elongate,
somewhat flat
bodies which are
rufous in color. They have
elongated mesocoxa and
their mesothorax lateral sclerites are hidden. This
genus is also characterized...