Tersilochinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) from New Zealand. Part 1. Generic key and three new genera
Author
Khalaim, Andrey I.
Author
Ward, Darren F.
text
Zootaxa
2018
4425
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41
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journal article
29141
10.11646/zootaxa.4425.1.3
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1175-5326
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Key to species of
Aotearoazeus
1. Mesopleuron smooth and shining. Foveate groove deep and long, extending from anterior end to lower hind corner of mesopleuron (
Fig. 54
). Clypeus about twice as broad as long (
Fig. 53
). Basal keel and transverse carina of propodeum with short adjacent wrinkles (
Fig. 55
). Ovipositor very robust, short, and strongly upcurved, its sheath 0.2–0.3× as long as hind tibia (
Fig. 57
)...............................................................................
A. probles
sp. nov.
- Mesopleuron granulate, dull. Foveate groove absent or weak and short (
Figs 40
,
48
). Clypeus wider, at least 2.4× as broad as long (
Figs 39
,
46
). Basal keel and transverse carina of propodeum without adjacent wrinkles. Ovipositor much longer, weakly upcurved, its sheath 0.9–1.2× as long as hind tibia............................................................ 2
2. Glymma weak, situated near centre of first tergite (
Fig. 40
). Malar space about 0.7× as long as basal mandibular width (
Fig. 38
). Flagellum with 25–27 flagellomeres (
Fig. 38
). Hind leg dark brown with only trochanters pale (
Fig. 42
). Second tergite almost twice as long as anteriorly broad. Ovipositor with shallow dorsal subapical depression (
Fig. 43
), its sheath slightly shorter than hind tibia.................................................................
A. bullivantus
sp. nov.
- Glymma deep, situated in basal 0.3–0.4 of first tergite (
Fig. 49
). Malar space 1.0–1.2× as long as basal mandibular width (
Fig. 45
). Flagellum with 21–24 flagellomeres (
Fig. 45
). Hind leg reddish brown with only coxa darkened (
Fig. 50
). Second tergite 1.1–1.5× as long as anteriorly broad. Ovipositor with deep and narrow dorsal subapical notch (
Fig. 51
), its sheath somewhat longer than hind tibia...................................................................
A. coronetus
sp. nov.