dc:title"Leptoomidae, a new family of Eocene fossil Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera), and family classification of Eocene fossil genera originally described in Neanastatinae (Eupelmidae)";
dc:description"FIGURE 2. A, Cynipencyrtus ishii, mesosoma, ventrolateral view. B, Neanaperiallus masneri, mesosoma, ventral view. C‒E, Leptoomus janzeni: C, mesosoma, ventrolateral view; D, posterior of mesopectus and mesocoxa, posterior view; E, mesopectus and mesocoxae, posteroventral view. F, Tanaostigmodes sp., mesosoma, ventral view. G & H, Leptoomus janzeni: G, head and antenna, frontal view; H, head and mesosoma, dorsolateral view. See ‘Material and methods’ for abbreviations.";
dc:description"FIGURE 3. A‒C, Leptoomus janzeni, specimen LF2002: A, lateral habitus (mirrored image, arrow points to posterior margin of mesocoxa); B, head in frontal view; C, ventral habitus (mirrored image). D & E, Aspidopleura baltica, holotype: D, head and mesosoma, dorsal; E, mesosoma, dorsolateral. F & G, Metapelma sp.: F, mesosoma, dorsal; G, mesosoma, lateral. H, Calosota aestivalis, mesosoma, dorsolateral. See ‘Material and methods’ for abbreviations.";
dc:description"FIGURE 5. Neanaperiallus defunctus sp. nov., holotype ♀: A, head and mesosoma in ventral view, protibia as an inset with arrow indicating dorsoapical pegs; B, apex of mesotibia and mesotarsus in dorsal (posterior) view; C, apex of mesotibia and mesotarsus in ventral (anterior) view; D, distal part of gaster in ventral view; E, head in ventral view with the inset showing the clypeus, labrum and mandibles and arrows indicating the mandibular teeth; F, head in posterior view; G, fore wing; H, fore wing base and, as inset, mesoscutellar-axillar complex, apex of mesoscutellum and dorsellum with double-headed arrow within gap between the two sclerites and single arrow indicating the subvertical mesoscutellar apex. See ‘Material and methods’ for abbreviations.";
dc:description"FIGURE 4. A‒C & E‒G, Neanaperiallus defunctus sp. nov., holotype ♀: A, habitus with amber piece containing the fossil as an inset; B, head and outer view of antenna; C, antenna in dorsal view; E‒G, head and mesosoma with arrow in G indicating the posteriorly dilated part of the propodeal carina. D & H, Neanaperiallus masneri: D, fore and hind wings; H, mesosoma in dorsal view. See ‘Material and methods’ for abbreviations.";
dc:description"FIGURE 1. Lateral view of mesosoma: A, Neanaperiallus masneri; B, Leptoomus janzeni; C, Tanaostigmodes sp.; D, Cynipencyrtus ishii; E, Eopelma gibsoni; F, Savzdargia sp.; G, Neanastatus sp.; H, Lambdobregma sp.; I, Brevivulva electroma. Insets in H and I are dorsal views of apex of mesoscutellum to propodeum; green arrows on images indicate the intersection of base of tegula with dorsal margin of prepectus, white arrows indicate posterior margin of prepectus; see ‘Material and methods’ for abbreviations.";