Parasapyga Turner, 1910
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Parasapyga Turner, 1910 Figs 1-43
Parasapyga Turner 1910: 405; van der Vecht 1940: 45; Kurzenko 1996: 90. Type species (by monotypy): Parasapyga moelleri Turner, 1910.
Diagnosis.
Clypeus extending dorsally to the frontal shelf anteriorly, resulting in absence of face medially (Figs 9, 41); inner orbit of eye without callus or welt (Figs 41, 42); ocelli medium-sized (Figs 10, 42); outer side of eye evenly convex medially (Fig. 41-43); occipital carina absent; length of malar space about half apical width of scapus (Fig. 9); entire propodeum densely and rather coarsely reticulate-rugose (Figs 5, 26, 36); third submarginal cell of fore wing anteriorly distinctly narrower than posteriorly and vein 2r-m distinctly sinuate (Figs 4, 25, 35); vein cu-a of fore wing interstitial and inclivous (Figs 4, 25); hind coxa without longitudinal carina dorsally (Fig. 34); hypopygium of female evenly convex ventrally. Males unknown.
Biology.
Unknown.
Distribution.
Oriental (four species).
Key to species of the genus Parasapyga Turner
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