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.
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Genus mainly characterized by the the hypostomal carina strongly raised above mandible base, and the more or less distinctly
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scape (especially in male). Gena distincly excavate near mandible base in male, slightly excised in female; mandible bidentate, upper tooth much longer than lower tooth; clypeus distinct from face, with a
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concavity, ventral margin impressed and regularly convex; face quadrate to strongly transverse; face and clypeus very short in female; occipital carina ventrally abruptly curved inwards, joining hypostomal carina above mandible base, hypostomal carina strongly raised above mandible; scape more or less
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:
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-apically raised and basally widened, more strongly in male; antenna filiform, not enlarged in either sex, flagellomere 1as long as or longer than flagellomere 2; postpectal carina interrupted in front of mid coxa; fore wing with areolet closed, hind wing with distal abscissa of Cu1 connected to Cu&amp;
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; apex of female hind coxa simple or with a short carina; tarsal claws simple; thyridium and gastrocoelus distinct, moderate (
<bibRefCitation id="EC72B73913E58CE6D7269A0E863EDF81" author="Perkins, JF" journalOrPublisher="Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects" pageId="82" pageNumber="83" pagination="1 - 116" title="Hymenoptera. Ichneumonoidea. Ichneumonidae, key to subfamilies and Ichneumoninae- 1." volume="7" year="1959">Perkins 1959</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="E2345630A5C6A4A9139C3B59A4D8BBB4" author="Valemberg, J" journalOrPublisher="Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique du Nord de la France" pageId="82" pageNumber="83" pagination="3 - 16" title="Les Aethecerus (Hymenopteres Ichneumoninae Cyclopneustici)." volume="249" year="1988">Valemberg 1988</bibRefCitation>
).
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richness and distribution.
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is presumed to be purely Holarctic, with 27 species reported from North America, Eurasia, Maghreb, Middle East and Japan.
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