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<mods:title>Systematics of Old World Odontacolus Kieffer s. l. (Hymenoptera, Platygastridae s. l.): parasitoids of spider eggs</mods:title>
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mayri
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Figures 221-226; Morphbank 79
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<paragraph pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Female. Body length: 1.40 - 1.90 mm (n=14). Antenna color: completely yellow except distal half of clava slightly darker than remainder of antenna. Body color: mainly yellow, T5-T7 slightly darker. Coxae color: yellow. Leg color (excluding coxae): yellow. Fore wing color: slightly infuscate throughout.</paragraph>
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Head. Size of compound eye: approximately 1/2
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height of head. Head shape in lateral view: lower head elongate and broad at mouth, head appearing elongate and somewhat thin. Sculpture of antennal scrobe: largely smooth ventrally, dorsally with sinuate, transverse ridges.Surface of torular triangle: slightly bulging. Development of central keel on frons: present, elongate, reaching anterior ocellus. Sculpture on upper frons below anterior ocellus: with sparse, transverse costae mixed with weak, dense granulae. Sculpture of malar space: weakly rugulose throughout, without fan-like striae. Furrow at lateral portion of antennal scrobe: absent. Mesal surface of vertex: flat to weakly convex. Size of lateral ocelli: large. Distance between lateral ocellus and occipital carina: 0.5
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maximum ocellar diameter. Lagrimal: absent or minute. Length of OOL: less than or equal to 1/3
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width of ocellus. Sculpture of vertex: granulate. Sculpture of occipital carina: weakly crenulate throughout. Distance from occipital carina to orbital carina: at least 2
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width of occipital carina. Shape of occipital carina: simply arcuate medially. Sculpture of occiput: with weakly rugulo aciculate sculpture. Sculpture of gena: granulose.
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<paragraph pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Mesosoma. Dorsal mesosoma in lateral view: convex. Sculpture of pronotal cervical area: with small (at most as large as crenulae on anterior edge of mesoscutum), well-defined foveae. Sculpture of pronotal lateral area: upper 1/3 granulose, lower 1/3 with transverse foveae, otherwise smooth. Netrion: present, smooth, well-developed, not looking linear. Notaulus: present, simple. Length of notaulus: approximately less than or equal to 1/3 of length of mesoscutum. Width of notaulus: narrow (notaulus width less than or equal to half the width of tegula). Sculpture of mesoscutum: weakly granulose. Sculpture of mesoscutellum: with weak, fine, granulate sculpture. Mesoscutellar profile: elevated, anterior margin higher than posterior. Mesoscutellar shape: flat, not depressed. Lateral propodeal area: densely, finely rugulose. Shape of propodeal anterior spine: elongate, narrow, apex rounded. Sculpture of propodeum between anterior spines: smooth or largely smooth. Sculpture of ventral half of mesepisternum: smooth or nearly so. Sculpture of upper 1/4 of mesopleuron: densely longitudinally costate across half width. Metapleural sculpture: mainly smooth, lower third sparsely longitudinally carinate.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="52" pageNumber="53">Wings. Stigmal vein: present, elongate, narrow. Campaniform sensilla at distal area of stigmal vein: present.</paragraph>
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. Shape of T1 horn: broad, short. Sculpture of upper portion of T1 horn: longitudinally carinate. Sculpture of posterior portion of T1 horn: largely smooth, with sparse longitudinal carinae. Lateral carinae on T2: present, well-defined. Sculpture of T2: largely longitudinally costate, meson smooth, weakly granulate laterally. Sculpture of T3: anterior third weakly costate sublaterally, weakly coriaceous mesally, otherwise granulose. Sculpture of S3-S6: finely, weakly coriaceous. S2 anterior carina: present, cristate, uninterrupted.
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<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Male. Unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Thisspecies belongs to a group that has short, smooth notauli, a well-defined netrion, central keel present, and sculptured antennal scrobe always with transverse costae in the background. Within this group
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can be separated from
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and
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by its completely yellow body and the weakly granulose sculpture of the mesoscutum.
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<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Etymology. This species is named after the German biologist Ernst Walter Mayr. The epithet is a noun in the genitive case.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Link to distribution map.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="54">80</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Holotype female: THAILAND: Prachuap Khiri Khan Prov., Laem Sala Beach, T3012, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park,
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,
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, 6.
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13.VII.2008, Malaise trap, Amnad &amp; Yai, OSUC 321876 (deposited in QSBG). Paratypes: (13 females) INDONESIA: 1 female, OSUC 321895 (BMNH). THAILAND: 12 females, OSUC 339596, 339599 (CNCI); OSUC 268733, 321872, 321874, 374179 (OSUC); OSUC 250611, 250857-250858, 250860, 266235(QSBG); OSUC 339595 (WINC).
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<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="54">Comments.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="53" pageNumber="54">The holotype is in perfect condition.</paragraph>
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