Mymaridae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4773.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3845047 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A0765-FFDF-B97A-48D5-FA588F86FF50 |
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Plazi |
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Mymaridae |
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Key to Nearctic genera of Mymaridae View in CoL View at ENA . Females.
1 Wings short, not extending beyond apex of gaster, or absent................................................... 2
- Wings fully developed, extending beyond apex of gaster...................................................... 4
2(1) Tarsi 4-segmented.................................................................. Cleruchus Enock , part
- Tarsi 5-segmented.................................................................................... 3
3(2) Wings and ocelli absent ( Fig. 274 View FIGURES 274, 275 )....................................................... Chrysoctonus Mathot Fauna : 1 described species. Distribution: eastern Nearctic, mainly in bogs.
- Wings present, though sometimes minute and scarcely visible, and ocelli present.......... Ooctonus hemipterus Haliday
4(1) Tarsi 5-segmented.................................................................................... 5
- Tarsi 4-segmented................................................................................... 19
5(4) Funicle 8-segmented.................................................................................. 6
- Funicle at most 7-segmented........................................................................... 10
6(5) Face with subantennal sulcus extending from each torulus to mouth margin ( Fig. 453 View FIGURES 453–457 ); pronotum longitudinally divided medially, the two lobes either abutting ( Fig. 445 View FIGURES 445, 446 ) or separated by membranous area ( Fig. 551 View FIGURES 551, 552 ); propodeum without carinae ( Fig. 458 View FIGURES 458, 459 ) or with 2 longitudinal submedian sulci or carinae, sometimes with additional lines between them ( Fig. 445 View FIGURES 445, 446 ); metasoma with petiole at most about 2× as long as wide but usually much shorter and, in lateral view, with gt 1 at most only slightly longer than gt 2; fore wing with hypochaeta about midway between proximal and distal macrochaetae ( Figs 340 View FIGURE 340 , 450 View FIGURES 449–451 , 464 View FIGURES 463–465 , 554 View FIGURES 553, 554 )....... 7
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