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<document ID-DOI="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.232.3625" ID-GBIF-Dataset="c4149823-0d8c-444d-9bfe-662dcfed261a" ID-PMC="PMC3494065" ID-Pensoft-Pub="1313-2970-232-1" ID-PubMed="23226702" ModsDocAuthor="" ModsDocDate="2012" ModsDocID="1313-2970-232-1" ModsDocOrigin="ZooKeys 232" ModsDocTitle="Revision of the European species of Omphale Haliday (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Eulophidae)" checkinTime="1451248647925" checkinUser="pensoft" docAuthor="Hansson, Christer &amp; Shevtsova, Ekaterina" docDate="2012" docId="34800FE4476CF8D6D1A8E5C9F338323E" docLanguage="en" docName="ZooKeys 232: 1-157" docOrigin="ZooKeys 232" docSource="http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.232.3625" docTitle="Omphale lydia Hansson &amp; Shevtsova, 2012, sp. n." docType="treatment" docVersion="4" lastPageNumber="58" masterDocId="0F466847FFD3FFF2347FC24A7A7A413C" masterDocTitle="Revision of the European species of Omphale Haliday (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Eulophidae)" masterLastPageNumber="157" masterPageNumber="1" pageNumber="55" updateTime="1668154596491" updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
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<mods:title>Revision of the European species of Omphale Haliday (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Eulophidae)</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Hansson, Christer</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Shevtsova, Ekaterina</mods:namePart>
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<mods:date>2012</mods:date>
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<mods:number>232</mods:number>
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<taxonomicName LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:32F4138D-14EE-4A1E-8CA4-0F6205BE0C40" class="Insecta" family="Eulophidae" genus="Omphale" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Omphale lydia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="54" pageNumber="55" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="lydia">Omphale lydia</taxonomicName>
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Figures 198-206515
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<paragraph pageId="54" pageNumber="55">Material.</paragraph>
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Holotype female (BMNH), glued to a card, labelled: &quot;SWEDEN:
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,
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swamp,
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,
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, 25.vii.2006, C. Hansson &amp; E. Shevtsova&quot;. Paratype. 1♀ &quot;SWEDEN:
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, Lake Kranke,
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,
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,
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, 6.vi.2006, C. Hansson &amp; E. Shevtsova&quot; (BMNH).
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<paragraph pageId="54" pageNumber="55">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Several body parts pale non metallic: frons with interscrobal area and parts below level of toruli yellowish brown and smooth (Fig. 199); scutellum with three wide longitudinal stripes (Fig. 200), lateral ⅓ yellowish brown and median ⅓ golden; pronotum, propleuron, prepectus and mesepisternum yellowish brown (Fig. 198); legs yellowish brown with dark brown tarsi (Fig. 198); female gaster short, 1.3
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as long as mesosoma (Fig. 198). Similar to
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but female flagellum much shorter, frons reticulate, with fewer admarginal setae (4), shorter postmarginal vein (1.0
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as long as stigmal vein), and stigmal vein enlarged.
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<paragraph pageId="54" pageNumber="55">Description.</paragraph>
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Female. Length of body 1.4-1.5 mm. Antenna with scape white with apical ⅓ and dorsal edge brown; pedicel and flagellum dark brown; pedicel + flagellum 1.9
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as long as distance between eyes; first flagellomere 1.2
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as long and 1.1
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as wide as second flagellomere (Fig. 204); flagellomeres 2-4 ventrally with two sets of setae, one attached subbasally and one attached in apical ⅓ of flagellomeres attached to; clava 2-segmented. Face bluish green metallic (Fig. 199), strigose/reticulate (Fig. 205); clypeus purplish green metallic, smooth, semicircular, 2.0
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as wide as high; gena dark brown with golden green tinges; lower frons with parts between antennal scrobes and eyes bluish green metallic with strong reticulation, interscrobal area and parts below level of toruli yellowish brown non metallic and smooth; antennal scrobes join frontal suture separately; frontal suture V-shaped; upper frons golden green, with weak reticulation; vertex dark brown with metallic tinges, with very weak reticulation (Fig. 206). Occipital margin rounded (Fig. 206).
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Mesoscutum bluish green metallic with golden tinges (Fig. 200), with engraved reticulation (Fig. 203), midlobe with two pairs of setae; notauli as narrow grooves in anterior
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and as indistinct impressions in posterior
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. Scutellum with lateral ⅓ yellowish brown and median ⅓ golden (Fig. 200), with engraved reticulation (Fig. 203)
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1.2
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as long as wide, with anterior margin smoothly curved forward. Axillae dark brown with golden tinges (Fig. 200). Dorsellum brown with metallic tinges (Fig. 200), smooth and convex (Fig. 203), 0.4
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as long as wide, and 0.5
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as long as length
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median propodeum. Lateral pronotum and propleuron yellowish brown (Fig. 198); prepectus yellowish brown; mesepisternum yellowish brown; upper mesepimeron dark brown with bluish green metallic tinges and lower mesepimeron pale brown metallic; transepimeral sulcus curved forwards. Propodeum golden green with lateral parts brown non metallic (Fig. 200), smooth (Fig. 203); propodeal callus with two setae. Legs with coxae yellowish brown (Fig. 198), hind coxa with base dark brown metallic; femora and tibiae yellowish brown; tarsi dark brown; midleg with first tarsomere 0.4
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as long as length of tarsus. Forewing transparent, veins yellowish brown and setae dark brown (Fig. 201); speculum closed; admarginal setae 4 arising from
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vein; radial cell bare; postmarginal vein 1.0
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as long as stigmal vein; stigmal vein enlarged. Hind wing transparent, apex pointed (Fig. 201). Forewing WIP (Fig. 202) yellow with narrow margins in blue.
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Petiole yellowish brown. Gaster yellowish brown with metallic tinges, short ovate and 1.3
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as long as length of mesosoma; 7th tergite short, 0.3
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as long as wide and 0.07
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as long as length of gaster.
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<paragraph pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Male. Unknown.</paragraph>
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Figures 198-202.
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, female: 198 habitus in lateral view, length of specimen 1.7 mm 199 head in frontal view 200 thoracic dorsum 201 transparent wings 202 wing interference patterns.
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Figures 203-209.
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spp., females:203-206.
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: 203 thoracic dorsum 204 antenna 205 head in frontal view 206 vertex 207-209.
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: 207 thoracic dorsum 208 antenna 209 head in frontal view.
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<paragraph pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Host.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Unknown.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Sweden (Fig. 515).</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Lydia was a Kingdom where, according to Greek mythology, the Queen Omphale once reigned.</paragraph>
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