A faunistic and systematic study on Pimplinae (Hymenoptera Ichneumonidae) in Eastern and Northeastern parts of Turkey
Author
Çoruh, S.
Author
Özbek, H.
text
Linzer biologische Beiträge
2008
2008-07-10
40
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5427877
0253-116X
5427877
Key to genera of
Polysphinctini
1 Clypeus not separated from face by a groove or furrovs; ovipositor short, curved upwards (
fig. 32d
) ...................................................................
Schizopyga
(GRAVENHORST)
- Clypeus separated from face by a furrovs; ovipositor long, not curved upwards................2
2 Abdominal tergites II. and IV. with a pair of rounded convexities (fig. 33); ovipositor sheat 3-4 times as long as apical height of abdomen............
Polysphincta
(GRAVENHORST)
- Abdominal tergites II. and IV. obligue furrows delimiting a central rhombic area with transverseimpressions or nearly smooth (
fig. 34b
); ovipositor sheat 2 times as long as apical height of abdomen...................................................................................................3
3 Abdominal tergites II-IV with deep oblique furrows delimiting a large rhombic central area (
fig. 34b
); mesoscutum not pubescent or its centre partly pubescent; thorax brown, ovipositor sheat 1/5 times as lonh as metatibiae, last tarsomere not strongly enlarged......... ............................................................................................................
Zatypota
(FOERSTER)
- Abdominal tergites II-IV almost smooth, with weak oblique impressions beyond the middle; mesoscutum densely pubescent; thorax completely black, ovipositor sheat 1/3 times as long as metatibiae; last tarsomere strongly enlarged (
fig. 35b
)............................... ...................................................................................................
Zabrachypus
(CUSHMANN)