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, Jennings, Krogmann and Mew
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.
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: Specimen in amber from Simojovel, Chiapas,
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. Lower Miocene to Upper Oligocene. State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart
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The species epithet is named in honour of Andy Deans, North Carolina State University, who has done much to revive interest in the
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Female fully winged and of small body size (total length
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); body brown except for black metasoma, petiole black in first quarter, apical margins of flagellomeres 110 black, giving antenna a banded appearance. Head
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, mesosoma
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; head 1.60
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as wide as long; vertex 0.15
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head width; compound eye half as long as head, distance between eyes
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; distance of lateral ocellus to compound eye
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; occipital carina broad, complete; malar space 0.83
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height of compound eye; face and clypeus punctate, frons and vertex rugose-punctate; clypeus not swollen medially; antennae inserted at mid-line of eye, toruli almost touching; distance from torulus to eye
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; antennae with 11 flagellomeres; scape
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in length; pedicel slightly longer than wide,
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in length, first flagellomere
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as long as wide. mesoscutellum and scutellum punctate; notauli percurrent, each notaulus indicated by a row of punctures in slight depression; propodeum areolate; petiole long and thin, 0.73
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length of the remaining metasoma (i.e. the gaster); gaster elliptical. Fore wing venation reduced, only C and Sc+R present.
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wing obscured basally, only vein C apparent, with four distal hamuli. Legs elongate; fore coxae about 2
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distance between mid and hind coxae, pretarsal claws short, slender, simple, arolium present. Ovipositor short, straight, 0.21
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length of metasoma.
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