Review of the genus Metopheltes Uchida, 1932 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) with description of a new species from Vietnam Author Reshchikov, Alexey Author van Achterberg, Kees text Biodiversity Data Journal 2014 2 1061 1061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.2.e1061 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.2.e1061 1314-2828--1061 96AA6B0F1259470DA5F7D5187B5D3353 Metopheltes Uchida, 1932 Metopheltes Metopheltes petiolaris Uchida, 1932 - Uchida 1932 Diagnosis Metopheltes shares several character states with Opheltes : the presence of a thyridium on the second tergite of the metasoma (Fig. 2c), the absence of a distinct tyloid on the basal flagellomere and a deep groove extending the full length of the mesopleuron (Fig. 3c) ( Townes 1970 ). This mesopleural character is not unique within Perilissini and occurs also in Priopoda impressa Reshchikov, 2012 ( Reshchikov 2012 ) and some Westwoodiini ( Wharton et al. 2010 ). Unlike Opheltes (Fig. 4a) the second maxillary palpomere is not modified in Metopheltes (Fig. 2d) while the frontal carina (a character state previously found only in Opheltes ) is present in Metopheltes clypeoarmatus sp. n. (Fig. 3b), though less developed. Metopheltes also differs from Opheltes by the shape of the propodeum in lateral view: the basal part rounded (elevated at an acute angle in Opheltes ); its apical part comparatively elongate and the apical transverse carina not elevated (Figs 2a, 4b). The median apical ligulate process of the last visible sternite of male is notched apically and laterally (Fig. 5f). The tip of the aedeagus is bent over and ends in an adze-like blade.