Allurus Foerster 1863
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Allurus Förster 1863
Allurus Ancylus muricatus Haliday 1833 Haliday 1833
Diagnosis
The genus Allurus is diagnosed by having bifurcate claws, hind coxa with more or less developed ventral denticle, first metasomal tergite sessile, broad and strongly curved ovipositor, first subdiscal cell (2Cu) open, vein 2-1A (A) on fore wing not reaching wing vein 2Cua (Cu), laterope usually hardly visible.
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