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<paragraph id="1FB61F7CEB0695F10D711E9F63CC4040" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Highly distinctive genus, characterized by sternauli deeply impressed and extending beyond
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of mesopleuron. Head polished and smoothly sculptured, dorsally expanded and flattened, somewhat triangular in profile; mandible bidentate, upper tooth 1.5
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longer than lower tooth; subocular groove present; clypeus transverse, its ventral margin regularly convex; flagellum of female regularly enlarged toward apex; occipital and hypostomal carinae joining at mandibular basis; epomia weak; notaulus weakly impressed; postpectal carina complete and strong; propodeum moderately elongate, regularly curved in profile view, propodeal carina
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well developed to about absent; fore wing with areolet open, hind wing with 1/Cu&amp;
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straight and distal abscissa of Cu1 absent; tarsal claws simple; gastrocoelus and thyridium indistinct; ovipositor distinctly extending beyond apex of metasoma.
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Because of its strong and long sternaulus, this genus was first placed in the
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, and subsequently moved to the
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<bibRefCitation id="8993C0A7F4A2BE3402BD5A9EC5B69B97" author="Townes, HK" journalOrPublisher="Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute" pageId="82" pageNumber="83" pagination="1 - 372" title="The genera of Ichneumonidae, part 4. Cremastinae to Diplazontinae." volume="17" year="1971">Townes (1971)</bibRefCitation>
.
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<paragraph id="1F89D62E585A1EE97761B24DAD67345F" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Species richness and distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2FA1E9A2B83DB0A646E2AE4667267C94" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">The genus was previously only known from Madagascar, with a single species. Here we report a new species from South Africa.</paragraph>
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