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Westwood, 1833: 343. Type species:
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Westwood, by subsequent designation of Westwood 1839: 73.
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Girault, 1913: 266. Type species:
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Girault, by original designation and monotypy. [Synonymised with
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Westwood by
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: 401].
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Masi, 1917: 201. Type species:
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Masi, by subsequent designation of
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: 136. [Synonymised with
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Westwood by
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, 1977: 401].
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Risbec, 1951: 25. Type species:
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Risbec, by monotypy. [Synonymised with
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Westwood by
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: 401].
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="1">The genus can be easily distinguished from other eulophine genera by the following combination of characters: female funicle 4-segmented and club 2-3-segmented; mandible developed; pronotum without transverse carina; scutellum with sublateral grooves; propodeum medially with a strong X- or H-shaped carinae; hind tibial spurs normal; petiole shorter than hind coxa, gaster usually elongate.</paragraph>
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The genus
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is close to the genus
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and
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Girault in having similar type of propodeum with H- or X-shaped carinae, but it differs from
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in having: 1) female funicle 4-segmented (5-segmented in
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); 2) pronotum without transverse carina (with distinct transverse carina in
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); 3) petiole shorter than hind coxa (longer than hind coxa in
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). It differs from
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in having hind tibia normal, at least with one spur distinctly longer than first hind tarsal segment in
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.
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