Habronyx Förster (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Anomaloninae) in Peru and Ecuador: three new species, a range extension, and a new host record
Author
Alvarado, Mabel
Author
Grados, Juan
text
Zootaxa
2015
3937
1
journal volume
10.11646/zootaxa.3937.1.2
6438dcef-bc68-4868-9262-af4bc83cc447
1175-5326
246069
61D408FA-BB53-476A-BCCF-F98F6FA08084
Genus
Habronyx
Förster, 1869
Remarks.
The genus is characterized by a frons with or without a vertical carina; the clypeal apex with a median tooth; a complete occipital carina that is dorsally separated from the posterior ocelli by about the diameter of an ocellus; the pronotum with the lower corner truncate, generally without a tooth; and the mesoscutum in profile angularly rounded, without an apical concavity (
Gauld 1976
).
A thorough description for the genus and its constituent subgenera was provided by
Gauld (1976)
.
Camposcopus
can be distinguish by the epicnemial carina that extends dorsally at an incline to contact the anterior margin of the mesopleuron at about its mid-height; while in
Habronyx
(
s. str.
) the epicnemial carina extends some distance dorsad but is nearly vertical so that its upper end does not approach the front margin of the mesopleuron (
Gauld & Bradshaw 1997
).