Macroglenes Westwood
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.204366 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6189611 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/227C87F1-FFDD-FF9B-E0D2-B82738CDFB64 |
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Macroglenes Westwood |
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Macroglenes Westwood View in CoL View at ENA
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Macroglenes Westwood, 1832: 127 View in CoL ; type species M. oculatus Westwood View in CoL , by monotypy. For synonyms see Mitroiu (2010).
Diagnosis. Body usually non-metallic, but sometimes greenish or bluish; tarsi 5-segmented; anelli indistinct, 0–3 funicular segments large and provided with sensilla; M long, S and P very short; clypeal margin usually entire, but sometimes slightly incised; dorsellum much shorter than propodeum.
Comments. The genus Macroglenes Westwood includes species that are parasitoids, at least for the few species where the hosts are known, of gall midges ( Diptera : Cecidomyiidae ). The latest revision of the genus included the Palaearctic species ( Mitroiu 2010). Three species were described from Australia by Girault (1925, 1925a): M. clypeatus (Girault) , M. congener (Girault) and M. ipswichi (Girault) , but their descriptions, even if brief, indicate they are different species from those described bellow.
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Macroglenes Westwood
Mitroiu, Mircea-Dan 2011 |
Macroglenes
Westwood 1832: 127 |