Nanocthulhu Buffington, 2012
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.493.6353 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ACDF9F20-DC53-DB41-1DA1-558E6E0320A1 |
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Nanocthulhu Buffington, 2012 |
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Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Figitidae
Remarks.
Rare. Possibly an apomorphic ingroup of Rhoptromeris .
Diagnosis.
Species of this genus possess a three-pronged protrusion (fuscina) atop a dorsally elongate clypeus. Superficially, this taxon is similar to Stentorceps , since both genera have species with extensive projections from the head region. However, Stentorceps has a corniculum protruding from the face, and lacks a modified clypeus. The rest of the body is similar to that of the smallest Rhoptromeris . Some Rhoptromeris and Hexacola also have protrusions from the clypeal region, but they are merely points or small conical projections.
Distribution.
Endemic to the Afrotropical region: South Africa ( Buffington 2012), Mozambique (L. Masner pers. comm.).
Biology.
Host unknown.
Species richness.
Nanocthulhu lovecrafti Buffington, 2012 (South Africa)
An additional undescribed species is known from Mozambique.
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Cynipoidea |
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Eucoilinae |
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Trichoplastini |