Aneurobracon Brues, 1930

Type species: Aneurobracon bequaerti Brues, 1930 .

Distribution: Oriental, East Palaearctic, Oceanic, Australian, tropical to warm-temperate.

Diversity: Five species described world-wide, two recorded for the Oriental region (India, Philippines), and none for Thailand. No specimens of Aneurobracon have been collected in Th ailand but it is likely that this rare genus occurs in the country.

Biology: There are two host records both on members of the family Gracillariidae .

Phylogenetic Information: Sister to Mesocoelus, which is confined to the neotropics.

Diagnosis: The lack of venation (Fig. 19b), long legs and long setae on the hind tibia (Fig.19a) are all unique for the Oriental agathidine fauna.

Figure I9. Aneurobracon sp. a lateral habitus b forewing