Euurobracon Ashmead, 1900
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Euurobracon Ashmead, 1900: 140. Type species: Bracon penetrator Smith, 1877 not Smith, 1863.
Delmira Cameron, 1900: 87. Type species: Delmira triplagiata Cameron [Synonymized by Baltazar 1961.]
Exobracon Szépligeti, 1902: 45. Type species: Bracon quadriceps Smith, 1861 not Smith, 1858. [Synomymized by Roman 1913.]
Lissobracon Cameron, 1905:103. Type species: Lissobracon forticornis Cameron [Synonymized by Roman 1913.]
Diagnosis.
Scapus subglobose, shorter ventrally than dorsally in lateral aspect; face flat, clypeus not separated from face by a ridge or carina; propodeum smooth medio-posteriorly (Fig. 7 View Figures 2–7 ); fore wing vein 3RSa of fore wing 2.5-3.4 × vein 2RS (Figs 2 View Figures 2–7 , 8 View Figures 8–12 ); fore wing vein 1cu-a strongly postfurcal and curved (except E. interstitialis ), vein 1CUb 3.0-4.6 × 1CUa (Figs 6 View Figures 2–7 , 12 View Figures 8–12 ); hind wing vein 1r-m much longer than SC+R1 (Figs 6 View Figures 2–7 , 12 View Figures 8–12 ); hind wing vein 1r-m short longitudinal (Fig. 12 View Figures 8–12 ) to shortly transverse (Fig. 6 View Figures 2–7 ); surroundings of vein cu-a of hind wing setose; metasoma smooth and shiny, first tergite with smooth, polished, convex median area bordered laterally by pair of distinct furrows, with at most weak indication of rounded, dorsal carina anteriorly, without dorsolateral carinae; second metasomal tergite smooth, with at most a weak medio-anterior pair of short converging grooves but without mid-basal triangular area; second suture smooth; fifth and sixth tergites largely exposed and smooth; hypopygium large, reaching or projecting beyond apex of metasoma; ovipositor strongly exserted; dorsal valve of ovipositor with small pre-apical nodus.
The adult rectum is unique among braconids in having a large number (>12) of small rectal pads, compared with four in other genera ( Quicke et al. 1999).
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Euurobracon Ashmead, 1900
Quicke, Donald L. J., Gafar, Dian, Watanabe, Kyohei & Butcher, Buntika A. 2022 |
Lissobracon
Cameron 1905 |
Exobracon
Szepligeti 1902 |
Euurobracon
Ashmead 1900 |
Delmira
Cameron 1900 |
Bracon penetrator
Smith 1877 |
Bracon quadriceps
Smith 1860 |