The genus Anomalon Panzer (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Anomaloninae) of Iran, with description of a new species Author Heydari, Maryam Zardouei 876C1222-A325-4A34-A0E5-06DC7349970F Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, 98615 - 538, I. R. Iran. & Email: maryamzardooei @ uoz. ac. ir & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 876 C 1222 - A 325 - 4 A 34 - A 0 E 5 - 06 DC 7349970 F maryamzardooei@uoz.ac.ir Author Rakhshani, Ehsan 86C5B3A2-BE3E-4C3B-B0F1-3B69148E0B9B Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, 98615 - 538, I. R. Iran. & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 86 C 5 B 3 A 2 - BE 3 E- 4 C 3 B-B 0 F 1 - 3 B 69148 E 0 B 9 B & Corresponding author: rakhshani @ uoz. ac. ir rakhshani@uoz.ac.ir Author Mokhtari, Azizollah 84FD880A-22C6-41C8-ACDC-8B347465BA2A Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, University of Zabol, 98615 - 538, I. R. Iran. & Email: mokhtari @ uoz. ac. ir & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 84 FD 880 A- 22 C 6 - 41 C 8 - ACDC- 8 B 347465 BA 2 A mokhtari@uoz.ac.ir Author Schwarz, Martin 27D3A57A-B5CC-47EC-95FD-9B9A31CC2B49 Eben 21, A- 4202 Kirchschlag, Austria. & Email: schwarz-entomologie @ aon. at & urn: lsid: zoobank. org: author: 27 D 3 A 57 A-B 5 CC- 47 EC- 95 FD- 9 B 9 A 31 CC 2 B 49 schwarz-entomologie@aon.at text European Journal of Taxonomy 2020 2020-06-09 662 1 19 journal article 21711 10.5852/ejt.2020.662 ce20a323-b9fa-4223-924c-0fdd5f6ac36d 2118-9773 3888878 30D49275-8A1F-41F0-AF81-8B3CC0341708 Key to species of Anomalon occurring in Iran 1. Marginal cell about 1.0 × as long as its distance from the end of the wing ( Fig. 3A ); temple not constricted behind eyes, about 0.9 × as wide as the compound eye in lateral view ( Fig. 2C ) ........... .................................................................................................................... A. amseli ( Hedwig, 1961 ) – Marginal cell about 2.0 × as long as its distance from the end of the wing ( Figs 5A , 7A , 9A ); temple constricted behind eyes, about 0.45–0.65 × as wide as the compound eye in lateral view ( Figs 4C , 6C , 8C ) .............................................................................................................................................. 2 2. Clypeus without a pair of lateromedian apical teeth ( Fig. 6B ); pronotum completely striate and without an impunctate area behind the epomia; epicnemial carina broken at the level of the sternaulus (with a branch to the lower posterior corner of the pronotum) ( Fig. 6D ) ........................................... .......................................................................................................... A. cruentatum (Geoffroy, 1785) – Clypeus with a pair of lateromedian apical teeth ( Figs 4B , 8B ); pronotum posteriorly not striate and with an impunctate area behind the epomia; epicnemial carina not broken at the level of the sternaulus (without a branch to the lower posterior corner of the pronotum) ( Figs 4D , 8D ) ........... 3 3. Ocelli small, the diameter of a lateral ocellus shorter than the distance between the lateral ocellus and the margin of the eye ( Fig. 4A ); ovipositor sheath about 1.1 × as long as the hind tibia ( Fig. 5B ) ... ............................................................................................................... A. chinense ( Kokujev, 1915 ) – Ocelli larger, the diameter of a lateral ocellus as long as the distance between the lateral ocellus and the margin of the eye ( Fig. 8A ); ovipositor sheath about 0.8 × as long as the hind tibia ( Fig. 9B ) ... ......................................................................................... A. narinae Zardouei & Rakhshani sp. nov.