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Viereck, 191 1: 173 (as a subgenus of
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Foerster s.1.). Type species, by original designation,
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Viereck. Generic status by
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: 34. See
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for bibliographic history and
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for discussion of relationships.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="177">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="177">Fore wing areolet (second submarginal cell) absent (i.e. vein r-m absent); hind wing vannal lobe convex to almost straight and uniformly fringed by setae; propodeum often with a complete areola, sometimes areola reduced with at least posterior diverging carinae present, rarely with these carinae completely absent; metasoma with T2 variable in shape, but usually rectangular or subrectangular; hypopygium membranous mid-ventrally and expandable (sometimes folded inwards and hidden by laterotergites in dead specimens); ovipositor protruding from posterior metasoma, usually as long as or longer than length of metatibia.</paragraph>
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In resurrecting
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,
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allocated three of
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species-groups to the genus: the
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-,
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-, and
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-groups. The
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(Reinhard, 1880), which has unusually long mouthpart palps. The
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-group was defined by
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for those species with a complete or partially complete propodeal areola, and the
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-group for species with the areola represented only by two basal diverging carinae, or the propodeum virtually completely devoid of carinae. However, there are numerous species that represent intermediates between these conditions, and
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was instrumental in recognising that there were likely to be independent pathways for reduction and eventual loss of the areola (
<bibRefCitation DOI="https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043405" author="Whitfield, JB" journalOrPublisher="Annual Review of Entomology" pageId="2" pageNumber="179" pagination="389 - 406" refId="B18" refString="Whitfield, JB, Austin, AD, Fernandez-Triana, JL, 2018. Systematics, biology and evolution of microgastrine parasitoid wasps. Annual Review of Entomology 63: 389 - 406, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043405" title="Systematics, biology and evolution of microgastrine parasitoid wasps." url="https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043405" volume="63" year="2018">Whitfield et al. 2018</bibRefCitation>
). Hence, it is very likely that neither the presence of a propodeal areola or its loss define monophyletic groups. This said, the three species described here most closely resemble the condition found in classic '
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, having a smooth and shiny propodeum, a transverse T2 (rather than triangular) and an ovipositor much longer than the metatibia.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="177">Identification of the species described here.</paragraph>
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is highly speciose and there are large numbers of undescribed species in Australia.
<bibRefCitation DOI="https://doi.org/10.1071/IT9920001" author="Austin, AD" journalOrPublisher="Invertebrate Systematics" pageId="0" pageNumber="177" pagination="1 - 76" refId="B2" refString="Austin, AD, Dangerfield, PC, 1992. Synopsis of Australasian Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), with a key to genera and description of new taxa. Invertebrate Systematics 6: 1 - 76, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1071/IT9920001" title="Synopsis of Australasian Microgastrinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), with a key to genera and description of new taxa." url="https://doi.org/10.1071/IT9920001" volume="6" year="1992">Austin and Dangerfield (1992)</bibRefCitation>
estimated that fauna to be 50-70 species. However, it may be much larger than this given that a recent DNA barcoding study of Australian microgastrines recognised 236 species from 525 individuals, 42 of which belonged to
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(
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). Given this considerable number of additional species in
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, it is pointless to present a key to the described fauna; rather we provide the characters that distinguish the three species treated here from the six described species, as follows: the absence of a conspicuous white blotch on the gena separates the three species from
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,
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, and
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;
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and
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both have ovipositors significantly shorter than the metatibia and a clearly defined propodeal areola, whilst the species described here all have ovipositors significantly longer than the metatibia and a propodeal areola only indicated at most by short posterior diverging carinae;
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is separated by the presence of a partially defined areola with lateral costula, and a shorter T2 with strong rugose sculpturing, differing from the smooth or almost smooth T2 of the three new species here. In addition, the lengths of the ovipositor and sheaths of all undescribed
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we have seen in Australian collections do not exceed approximately 1.5
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that of the metatibia, compared with 1.8-4.2
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for the three new species.
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The newly described species appear to be quite rare, although two are widespread (Fig.
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). After considerable collecting effort and searching of both pinned and ethanol museum material from all major Australian collections, only 14 specimens have been located.
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Known distributions of
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