Description of the female of Colocharis hungi Torréns (Hymenoptera, Eucharitidae) and identification key for the species of Colocharis
Author
Schoeninger, Karine
Author
Silva, Thiago S. R.
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Kawada, Ricardo
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Torrens, Javier
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-07-17
4446
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.6
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Colocharis
Heraty 2002
Colocharis
Heraty, 2002
:121
‒123. Type species:
Colocharis elongata
Heraty, 2002
, original designation.
Diagnosis.
Colocharis
is differentiated from the most related genera by having short blunt spines, each spine not
more than 4× as long as broad and widely separated basally, a distinct supraclypeal area demarked by a crenulate sulcus laterally, maxillary palpi 2-segmented and long, labial palpi absent or rarely present as a single minute palpomere, a circular propodeal spiracle (without an emarginate margin), and the ovipositor sheath extending beyond the apex of the gaster. The flagellum of the female has only 6 segments and is weakly serrate basally with basal flagellomere 7‒8× as long as its basal width. The flagellum of the male has 8 segments, with a short basal flagellomere and long thin funicular branches that are much longer than the height of the head.