Borneomymar Huber, 2002

Huber, John T., 2017, Eustochomorpha Girault, Neotriadomerus gen. n., and Proarescon gen. n. (Hymenoptera, Mymaridae), early extant lineages in evolution of the family, Journal of Hymenoptera Research 57, pp. 1-87 : 36-38

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.57.12892

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scientific name

Borneomymar Huber
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Borneomymar Huber View in CoL View at ENA

Figs 176 View Figures 175, 176 , 177-180 View Figures 177–180 , 181-183 View Figures 181–183 , 184-187 View Figures 184–187

Type species.

Borneomymar discus Huber 2002: 45, by original designation.

Diagnosis.

Female. Head without stemmaticum (Fig. 178 View Figures 177–180 ); occipital groove almost transverse (Fig. 178 View Figures 177–180 ). Antenna with funicle 8-segemented, only fl4-fl8 with mps, and clava 1-segmented (Fig. 179 View Figures 177–180 ); mandible with 3 teeth; fore wing length 1006, width 235, length/width 4.28, longest marginal setae 203 (Fig. 180 View Figures 177–180 ); venation ≈ 0.75 × wing length (apex of postmarginal vein difficult to determine); submarginal vein 2.03 × as long as parastigma, parastigma with hypochaeta much closer to proximal than to distal macrochaeta; marginal vein 1.94 × as long as parastigma; postmar ginal vein ≈ 0.95 × as long as marginal vein; hind wing length 648, width 32, longest marginal setae 122; ovipositor extremely long, projecting posterior to apex of hypopygium by ≈ 2.2-2.4 × body length (Fig. 181 View Figures 181–183 ). Male. Similar to female except for gaster (Fig. 186 View Figures 184–187 ) and antenna. Head (Fig. 184 View Figures 184–187 ). Fore wing length 1134, width 303, length/width 3.74, longest marginal setae 220; hind wing length 797, width 32, longest marginal setae 32. Antenna with flagellum 11-segmented, all segments with several mps (Fig. 185 View Figures 184–187 ); genitalia (Fig. 187 View Figures 184–187 ), encapsulated, with long aedeagal apodeme and digitus with 3 teeth.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Mymaridae