dc:description"FIGURE 1. Morphological traits important for characterization and identification of Ceroptres species and its separation from Buffingtonella: a) vertical carinae on the lower face complete, with a long depressed area between them, and short striae radiating from clypeus (head in frontal view of C. clavicornis Hartig, 1840); b) vertical carinae on the lower face incomplete but visible, with a shorter depressed area between them, and long radiating striae (head in frontal view of C. mexicanus Lobato-Vila & Pujade-Villar sp. nov.); c) vertical carinae on the lower face inconspicuous to absent, with a very small depressed area between them, and moderately long radiating striae (head in frontal view of C. quadratifacies Lobato-Vila & Pujade-Villar sp. nov.). VC = Vertical carinae on the lower face (yellow arrow); LFD = Lower face depressed area (red arrow); RS = Radiating striae (white arrows).";
dc:description"FIGURE 11. Ceroptres cerri a) head in anterior view, b) mesosoma in lateral view and c) metasoma in lateral view; C. clavicornis d) head in anterior view, e) mesosoma in lateral view and f) metasoma in lateral view.";
dc:description"FIGURE 12. Ceroptres junquerasi sp. nov.: a) female head in anterior view; b) female head in dorsal view; c) male head in anterior view; d) male head in dorsal view; e) propodeum; f) female metasoma in lateral view; g) mesosoma in lateral view; h) mesosoma in dorsal view; i) tarsal claws.";
dc:description"FIGURE 13. Ceroptres lenis sp. nov.: a) female head in anterior view; b) female head in dorsal view; c) mesosoma in lateral view; d) propodeum; e) female antenna; f) tarsal claws; g) mesosoma in dorsal view; h) female metasoma in lateral view; i) radial cell of the forewing.";
dc:description"FIGURE 14. Ceroptres mexicanus sp. nov.: a) female head in anterior view; b) female head in dorsal view; c) mesosoma in dorsal view; d) mesosoma in lateral view; e) female metasoma in lateral view; f) propodeum; g) tarsal claws; h) female antenna.";
dc:description"FIGURE 15. Ceroptres nigricrus sp. nov.: a) female head in anterior view; b) female head in dorsal view; c) mesosoma in lateral view; d) mesosoma in dorsal view; e) female antenna; f) radial cell of the forewing; g) propodeum; h) tarsal claws; i) female metasoma in lateral view.";
dc:description"FIGURE 16. Ceroptres quadratifacies sp. nov.: a) female head in anterior view; b) female head in dorsal view; c) male head in anterior view; d) male head in dorsal view; e) detail of the last segments of female antenna; f) female antenna; g) tarsal claws; h) mesosoma in lateral view; i) mesosoma in dorsal view; j) propodeum; k) radial cell of the forewing; l) female metasoma in lateral view; m) detail of the micropunctuation of the metasoma.";
dc:description"FIGURE 17. Ceroptres snellingi (material from Mexico): a) female head in anterior view; b) female head in dorsal view; c) male head in anterior view; d) male head in dorsal view; e) female antenna; f) male antenna (with a detail of the last segments, inset image); g) mesosoma in dorsal view; h) mesosoma in lateral view; i) female metasoma in lateral view; j) tarsal claws; k) propodeum; l) radial cell of the forewing.";
dc:description"FIGURE 2. Type material of Ceroptres politus Ashmead, 1896: a) female habitus; b) male habitus; c) female dorsal view; d) male dorsal view; e) female lower face; f) female front; g) female head and mesosoma in dorsal view; h) male antenna; i) female antenna; j) propodeum; k) female lateral metasoma; l) forewing; m) pinned leaf fragment of Q. rubra with some nerve swellings deposited in USNM; n) type labels.";
dc:description"FIGURE 6. a) Ceroptres cornigera lateral and b) dorsal habitus (type); c) C. ensiger lateral habitus, d) detail of mesopleuron and e) dorsal habitus (type); f) C. frondosae lateral and g) dorsal habitus (type); h) head and mesosoma of C. kovalevi in lateral view, i) lateral metasoma and j) head and mesosoma in dorsal view (type).";