The genus Rhynchobanchus Kriechbaumer in China, with descriptions of a new species and first record of the genus from Oriental region (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Banchinae)AuthorLi, Ze-JianAuthorLi, TaoAuthorYan, JunAuthorSheng, Mao-LingtextZooKeys2018752125136http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.752.23884journal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.752.238841313-2970-752-125B9EECF2933104E97A97F1202486A58EAB9EECF2933104E97A97F1202486A58EARhynchobanchus Kriechbaumer, 1894Type-species.Rhynchobanchus bicolor
Kriechbaumer.
Diagnosis.Rhynchobanchus
can be distinguished from all other genera of
Banchini
by a combination of the following characters: Antennae long and slender; apical margin of clypeus with a median notch (Fig. 2); upper tooth of mandible very wide, its apex oblique and concave, subdivided into two teeth (Fig. 2); lower tooth of mandible pointed; epicnemial carina absent (Fig. 5); propodeum short, without carinae (Fig. 6); fore wing with areolet receiving 2m-cu near center (Figs 7, 15); nervulus distal of 1/M by at least 0.5 its length; tarsal claws strongly pectinate; ovipositor sheath very short, slightly projecting beyond apex of metasoma (Fig. 9).
Host.Unknown.Key
to females of species of
Rhynchobanchus
known in China