Pambolus (Phaenodus) ruficeps Belokobylskij
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Pambolus (Phaenodus) ruficeps Belokobylskij Figs 4-7 View Figures 4–7
Pambolus (Phaenodus) ruficeps Belokobylskij, 1988: 27 (Taiwan); Belokobylskij 1990: 128 (Malaysia) Belokobylskij 1992a, 167 (Vietnam); Papp 1996: 50 (India)
Material examined.
2 females, "INDIA: Uttar Pradesh, Etawah, 13.IV.02; coll. M Shamim (ZDAMU)".
Diagnosis.
Pambolus (Ph.) ruficeps is quite unlike all Oriental species of the genus Pambolus due to the presence of a heavily sculptured head. A brief diagnosis of P. (Ph.) ruficeps follows: body length 3.0-4.2 mm long, forewing length 3.0 mm long; eye 2.7-3.0 × as long as temple in dorsal view, latter receded; antenna with 33-40 segmented, 1.5-1.7 × as long as body; vertex, occiput coriaceous to rugulose; face reticulate rugulose; notauli distinct and crenulated; vein r, 2RS, 3RSa normal; propodeal spine as long as second or third tarsomere of hind tarsus; hind femur 3.5-3.8 × as long as broad medially; F1 1.1-1.3 × as broad behind as long medially.
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Unknown.
Distribution.
India: Jammu and Kashmir, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh; Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam ( Papp 1996).
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