Hemiptarsenus Westwood, 1833
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Hemiptarsenus Westwood, 1833: 122-123. Type-species: Hemiptarsenus fulvicollis Westwood
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Torulus high on head, above lower margin of eye, hence apex of scape extending above level of vertex; funicle 4-segmented in female, and with 3 branches in male; notauli incomplete; axillae not angulately advanced; scutellum without sublateral grooves; median carina and plicae on propodeum nearly always indistinct or absent in majority of species; petiole distinct though not very long; fore wing and costal cell long and narrow, the fore wing at least 2.6 times as long as wide and costal cell 10-15 times as long as wide.
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Hemiptarsenus Westwood, 1833
Tao, Shu-xia, Huang, Kun, Tian, Jing & Ruan, Chang-chun 2021 |
Hemiptarsenus
Westwood 1833 |
Hemiptarsenus fulvicollis
Westwood 1833 |