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<mods:title>A new genus of protorhyssaline wasps in Raritan amber (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Engel, Michael S.</mods:namePart>
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<paragraph pageId="2" pageNumber="105">Type species.</paragraph>
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sp. n.
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<paragraph pageId="2" pageNumber="105">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Head cyclostome, with hypoclypeal depression deep; antenna with 20-24 flagellomeres (18-20 in
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Basibuyuk et al.); flagellum with scattered multiporous plate sensilla; occipital carina present and complete, albeit particularly weak dorsally; compound eyes not emarginate, without evident setae. Pronotal collar short, with subpronope scarcely indicated; notauli deeply impressed, percurrent; mesoscutal lateral areas sculptured as on remainder of mesoscutum; mesoscutellum not raised relative to mesoscutum (distinctly raised in
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); epicnemial carina absent (present in
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: &quot;prepectal carina&quot; sensu
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); postpectal carina absent. Forewing (Fig. 4) with minute costal cell apically, otherwise C+Sc+R fused, without indication of fusion line except proximally; 1Rs present, forming straight line with 1M (1Rs/1M straight), slightly more than one-half length 1M (very short in
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); rs-m present; 1m-cu meeting second submarginal cell, second submarginal cell narrowly elongate postero-proximally (not so in
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); 2m-cu absent; 1cu-a strongly postfurcal; 2cu-a scarcely present (represented only by hint of stub at angle in 3Cu; stubs 1a and 2a present. Hind wing with sc+r-m lacking bulla, much shorter than 1M; bulla lacking between 1A and stub of 2Cu (present in
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); minute stub of 2Cu present. Metasomal tergum I with dorsope and laterope deeply impressed; dorsal carina strong, extending to posterior margin of tergum.
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<paragraph pageId="2" pageNumber="105">Etymology.</paragraph>
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The generic name is a combination of
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Engel, a genus with somewhat similar venation, and the suffix -ites (Greek, &quot;having the nature of&quot;). The gender of the name is feminine.
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