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- plates) are the mesonotum (dorsal), the mesosternum (ventral), and the mesopleuron (lateral) on each side. The mesothorax is the segment that bears the...
- structures: 1 calyptra (squama) 2 upper calypter (antisquama) 3 haltere 4 mesopleuron 5 hypopleuron 6 coxa 7 wing 8 abdominal segment 9 mesonotum c capitellum...
- wasps in having (in most species) a transverse groove bisecting the mesopleuron (the mesepisternal sclerite, a region on the side of middle segment of...
- and the position of setae and groups of hairs on the anepisternum or mesopleuronanepisternal or mesopleural bristles katepisternum or sternopleuron...
- flagellomeres F3 and F4, the faint notauli and its smooth and shiny mesopleuron. It has an elongated body like P. queulensis. Its body length is approximately...
- postmarginal vein. On the mesosoma, the pronotum is separated from the mesopleuron by the prepectus; usually the pronotum does not extend to the tegula...
- canadensis, P. goeldii and P. versicolor, based on the morphology of the mesopleuron. One of the hypothesized phylogenetic trees puts P. carnifex most closely...
- (and accompanying distortion of the tergites), and a greatly enlarged mesopleuron with anteriorly positioned mesocoxae. An extinct genus Archencyrtus has...
- front of the glymmae, at most with some transverse wrinkles anteriorly. Mesopleuron with distinctly separated punctures at least dorsally and ventrally,...
- glymmae, with long rows of transverse wrinkles or with irregular wrinkles. Mesopleuron with distinctly separated punctures at least dorsally and ventrally,...