Review of the subtribe Psilommina (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae, Belythinae) from Russian fauna
Author
Chemyreva, V. G.
Author
Kolyada, V. A.
text
Far Eastern Entomologist
2021
2021-08-03
436
1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.25221/fee.436.1
journal article
10.25221/fee.436.1
2713-2196
7166134
Key to species of the genus
Psilomma
1. Anterior scutellar pit bare inside (
Figs 81
,
88
); head with sparsely pubescence above: pubescence of gena distinctly denser than pubescence of vertex and occiput (
Figs 82
,
86
); male A3 without projection at base of emargination (
Figs 84
,
92
) ................................... 2
– Anterior scutellar pit pubescent inside, covered by upstanding setae (Figs 94, 97, 101, 105); head with dense pubescence above: pubescence of gena, vertex and occiput similar (Figs 97, 101); male A3 with small projection at base of emargination (Figs 99, 106) ...... ........................................................................................................................................… 3
2. Pronotal anterior corners weakly projecting, rounded (
Fig. 82
); medial furrow at the base of T2 deeper, wider and always longer than lateral furrows (
Fig. 81
); S2 of female without round projecting at base in lateral view (
Fig. 79
) .....................…
P. calaris
sp. n.
– Pronotal anterior corners strongly projecting, sharped (
Fig. 86
); medial furrow at the base of T2 no deeper, no longer (rare slightly longer) and no wider than lateral furrows (
Fig. 88
); S2 of female with round projecting at the base in lateral view ....
P. dubia
Kieffer
3. Face slightly wider than high (Fig. 95); female А9–А14 about as wide as long (Fig. 96); male antenna yellow or pale brown, А3–А14 with short recumbent pubescence (Figs 98, 99) .................................................................................................…
P. fuscicornis
Kieffer
– Face slightly higher than wide (Fig. 102); female А9–А14 distinctly longer than wide (Fig. 103); male antenna brown, А3–А14 with long semi-erect pubescence (Figs 104, 106) ...............................................................................................…
P. fusciscapis
Förster