Twonew species ofCamptopteroides Camptopteroides (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) from the Oriental region with a key to Old World species Author Sankararaman, Hariharakrishnan Parasitoid Taxonomy and Biocontrol laboratory, Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University, Chidambaram- 608 002, Tamil Nadu, India. Author Manickavasagam, Sagadai Parasitoid Taxonomy and Biocontrol laboratory, Department of Entomology, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University, Chidambaram- 608 002, Tamil Nadu, India. Author Triapitsyn, Serguei V. 0000-0002-5086-7847 Entomology Research Museum, Department of Entomology, University of California, Riverside, California, 92521, USA. serguei. triapitsyn @ ucr. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5086 - 7847 serguei.triapitsyn@ucr.edu Author Huber, John T. 0000-0003-2913-6772 Natural Resources Canada, c / o Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Ottawa, Ontario, K 1 A OC 6, Canada. john. huber 2 @ canada. ca; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2913 - 6772 john.huber2@canada.ca Author Kharbisnop, Bankerdonbor 0000-0002-5343-7025 Entomology laboratory, Department of Zoology, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong- 793022, Meghalaya, India. bkbisnop @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5343 - 7025 bkbisnop@gmail.com text Zootaxa 2020 2020-10-27 4868 2 243 256 journal article 8917 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.2.4 af069679-c2ad-4ce4-bf40-3bdd47294599 1175-5326 4417636 9F694849-6904-4D09-A667-E409117F69A2 Key to Old World species of Camptopteroides ( Camptopteroides ) (both sexes) (Female not known for C. armata ; males not known for C. formosa sp. n. and C. reducta sp. n. ) 1. Flagellum 7- or 8-segmented and clavate, with 1-segmented (entire) clava and 6-segmented funicle ( Fig. 20 ) or 7-segmented funicle if fl 2 very short, ring-like ( Figs 3 , 17 ) (female)........................................................ 2 - Flagellum 10-segmented and filiform, without a clava ( Fig. 28 ; Viggiani 1974 , fig. 1; Noyes & Valentine 1989 , fig. 129; Huber & Lin 1999 , fig. 5) (male).............................................................................. 5 2. Funicle 6-segmented ( Fig. 20 ); vertex almost smooth.................... C. ( Camptopteroides ) reducta Triapitsyn sp. n. - Funicle 7-segmented, with fl 2 very short, ring-like ( Figs 3 , 17 ); vertex with distinctly raised reticulate sculptures.......... 3 3. Clava about 0.75× as long as funicle; fl 4 –fl 7 each distinctly longer than wide ( Fig. 17 )..................................................................................... C. ( Camptopteroides ) verrucosa Noyes & Valentine, 1989 - Clava at least about 1.2× as long as funicle; fl 4 –fl 7 each either about as long as wide or slightly wider than long........... 4 4. Fore wing with yellow-brown suffusion immediately behind venation and along wing margins; scape (excluding radicle) about 4.3× as long as wide ( Huber & Lin 1999 , figs 1–5); ovipositor about 0.8× length of mesotibia................................................................................................ C. ( Camptopteroides ) alata Lin, 1999 - Fore wing with 3 dark and 3 hyaline bands ( Fig. 5 ); scape (excluding radicle) at most 3.3× as long as wide ( Fig. 4 ); ovipositor 1.1× length of mesotibia ( Fig. 8 )................ C. ( Camptopteroides ) formosa Manickavasagam & Sankararaman sp. n. 5. Digitus of genitalia with 2 spines ( Viggiani 1974 , fig. 8; Viggiani 1989 , fig. IV, 7)................................................................................................... C. ( Camptopteroides ) armata Viggiani, 1974 - Digitus of genitalia with 3 spines ( Noyes & Valentine 1989 , fig. 131)............................................ 6 6. Brachypterous; aedeagus short, wide and bluntly rounded ( Noyes & Valentine 1989 , fig. 131)................................................................................ C. ( Camptopteroides ) verrucosa Noyes &Valentine, 1989 - Macropterous; aedeagus long, slender and pointed ( Huber & Lin 1999 , fig. 6)........ C. ( Camptopteroides ) alata Lin, 1999