Parapanteles Ashmead
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.170741 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6266260 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4C457D2F-806C-9D14-FEF1-F9E3FACAFD2B |
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Key to the known females of Parapanteles Ashmead
1) African; propodeum with a very inconspicuous posterior areola, the posterolateral areas and center of areola nitid, anterior portion of propodeum with a fine confused rugulose sculpturing ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 F); body mainly black .. P. rooibos Valerio, Whitfield & Kole, n. sp.
Australian or New World ............................................................................................. 2
2) Australian; propodeal areola open anteriorly and propodeum devoid of other sculpture
except for areolar transversal carina and posterior 1/2 of spiracular carina; ovipositor sheaths short and mainly concealed by hypopygium; head and alitrunk black ............. ...................................................................................... P. masoni Austin & Dangerfield New World; areola completely formed by carinae and well defined, if not obviously defined then areolar region slightly sunken and covered by confused rugulose sculpturing.............................................................................................................................3
3) Legs yellow except coxae, hind leg trochanters and proximal area of femur as well as proximal end of tibia brownish yellow, metasoma totally deep brown; palpus, tegula and pterostigma whitish; wings hyaline with veins whitish ............... P. aletiae (Riley)
Legs (except proximal 1/2 of hind coxae and tarsal claws brownish yellow) light yellow as most of metasoma (except anterior tergites and distal end of metasoma); wings hyaline with veins brownishyellow ................................... P. paradoxus (Muesebeck)
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