Phylogenetics and classification of the world genera of Diparinae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)
Author
Desjardins, Christopher A.
text
Zootaxa
2007
2007-11-28
1647
1
1
88
https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.1647.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.1647.1.1
11755334
5103860
9CDBECB7-17F1-4B0B-B577-CE29B34AA89A
Key to species of
Pseudoceraphron
Dodd
1 Propodeum laterally with pair of strong, dark bristles; black, tear-drop shaped markings present lateral to notauli .......................................................................................................................................................... 2
- Propodeum without bristles; scutum uniformly colored without tear-drop shaped markings..................... 3
2 Occipital margin rounded; scutum laterally with a pair of bristles.......................................
nana
(Bouček)
- Occipital margin carinate; scutum without bristles ....................................
fijensis
Desjardins
,
new species
3 Notauli widely spaced, subparallel, meeting posterior scutal margin separately; pronotum not visible in dorsal view .................................................................................................................................................. 4
- Notauli Y-shaped, converging prior to meeting posterior scutal margin; pronotum visible in dorsal view. ..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Without bristles on dorsal surface of mesosoma; occipital margin carinate
................................
pulex
Dodd
- With bristle pairs on the dorsal surface of the pronotum and scutellum; occipital margin rounded ............. ..................................................................................................................
burwelli
Desjardins
,
new species
5 Bristles present on vertex but not on scutum; axillae reduced but visible
..
regieri
Desjardins
,
new species
- Bristles absent from vertex but present on scutum; axillae absent
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albifrons
(Bouček)