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<bibRefCitationid="A67D949E80D4CD35F364AF0881826166"author="Elliott, EA"journalOrPublisher="Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London"pageId="46"pageNumber="47"pagination="705 - 831"title="Monograph of the hymenopterous family Stephanidae."url="doi: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1922.tb02165.x"volume="92"year="1922">Elliott 1922</bibRefCitation>
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<paragraphid="339D3F00926757D543319E69E13B2D57"pageId="35"pageNumber="36">Head in dorsal view orange brown and sparsely striate (Figs 284, 291); frons and temple yellowish; frons transversely rugose (Figs 286, 293); temple smooth and shiny (Figs 285, 292); pronotum comparatively short and its lateral length 0.8-0.9 times maximum width, in dorsal view superficially sculptured and shiny (Figs 279, 280, 288, 289); propodeum shallowly and sparsely foveolate and coriaceous interspaces mostly wider than diameter of punctures (Figs 281, 290); pterostigma distinctly widened and comparatively short, 4-5 times as long as wide (Figs 278, 287); outer side of hind tibia finely carinate (Figs 294, 295).</paragraph>
<paragraphid="8A7B423470446F72DD9D84C75904804B"pageId="35"pageNumber="36">Holotype, male, length of fore wing 4.1 mm, and of incomplete body 2.8 mm (metasoma lost).</paragraph>
<paragraphid="A4C1B9E4E144DC52071B33C6137E78CD"pageId="35"pageNumber="36">Head. Flagellum with 23 flagellomeres; coronal teeth large and distinctly carinate; frons coarsely striate (Fig. 286); vertex with several spaced striae, area near lateral ocelli rugulose (Fig. 284); temple smooth and shiny (Fig. 285), evenly convex behind eyes.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="BD53D319E8A6D4AD2E921021FF70AD8C"pageId="35"pageNumber="36">Mesosoma. Pronotum (Figs 279, 280) largely smooth and weakly sculptured; neck short and laterally with several pairs of carinae; posterior pronotum rugose, somewhat coriaceous; scutellum medially rugulose and laterally with several shallow foveolae (Fig. 281); propodeum (Fig. 281) and metapleuron coarsely shallowly foveolate.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="272FD648C849E16F62FB1719D49C77E2"pageId="35"pageNumber="36">Wings. Fore wing (Fig. 278): vein 1-M 1.5 times as long as vein 1-SR and 1.1 times vein m-cu; vein cu-a slightly antifurcal and subvertical; vein 2-SR 1.7 times as long as vein r; pterostigma distinctly widened and comparatively short, 4.5 times as long as wide; vein r ends 0.4 times length of pterostigma behind level of apex of pterostigma; vein 1-SR 1.2 times as long as parastigmal vein; basal 0.2 of vein 3-CU1 tubular, remainder largely nebulous, apically distinctly curved.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="B84FDED17F22C63D6C43020B524F844A"pageId="35"pageNumber="36">Legs. Holotype has only hind coxa left on the legs, legs described after a male from Guangxi (Longzhou). Hind coxa (Figs 282, 283, 297) largely striate, medial part of outer side compressed and more or less rugulose; hind femur (Figs 294, 295) strongly swollen, finely aciculate and with 2 large ventral teeth; hind tibia 1.2 times as long as hind femur, basal narrow part 1.7 times as long as widened part; outer side of hind tibia coriaceous and ventrally with some spaced oblique carinae; widened part of inner side distinctly depressed basally and densely setose apically; ventral length of hind basitarsus about 3.5 times as long as its apical width.</paragraph>
<paragraphid="1BBC313F69196F7AB03A5C0D85B6CC71"pageId="35"pageNumber="36">Metasoma. Metasoma of holotype lost, described after a male from Guangxi (Longzhou). First tergite coarsely transversely striate, 4.8 times as long as its width, 1.9 times as second tergite and 0.9 as rest of tergite; second tergite basally with weak rugose, rest of metasoma largely smooth, somewhat microreticulate; pygidial process distinct and tubular apically (Fig. 298).</paragraph>
<paragraphid="0A92D38EC10BAFA068F4882784DE771A"pageId="35"pageNumber="36">Colour. Body varies from yellowish brown to dark brown; frons and temple yellowish (with a paler ivory streak along eye) (Figs 285, 286, 292, 293); vertex and pronotum orange brown; scutellum and propodeum dark brownish.</paragraph>