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: orange except black on ocellar triangle, mesonotal lobes, basal half of propodeum, ovipositor sheaths and hypopygium, third metasomal tergite and those posterior, tips of mandibles; maxillary palps orange, antennae orange basally becoming dark brown apically, stigma black except orange basally, wing veins mostly black except C+Sc+R orange.
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: ocelli smaller than ocell-ocular distance; 52 antennomeres, all longer than wide, malar space more than twice as long as basal width of mandible, face rugose, frons, vertex rugose.
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: dorsal side of hind coxa coriaceous, tarsal claws not pectinate, inner hind tibial spur about 0.25 length of hind basal tarsomere.
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: Pronotum coriaceous medially, rugulose laterally; mesonotum coriaceous, widely, irregularly spaced costulae running antero-posteriorly, notaulus scrobiculate, terminating posteriorly in rugose posterior area of scutum; scutellum coriaceous rugulose; mesopleuron rugose except for raised medial area minutely rugulose anteriorly, otherwise smooth-shiny; propodeum rugose dorsally, coriaceous costate laterally, median carina weakly complete, becoming weak, wavy in posterior half.
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: First and second tergites rugocostate, median carina complete, first tergite length greater than apical width; third and *fourth tergite rugulocostulate except posterior 0.2 of tergite length smooth and shiny, median carina incomplete, terminating anterior to shiny area on third tergite, faintly present in basal 0.2 of fourth tergite.
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Characteristics of genus
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Figure 2. First and second metasomal tergites of
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. a. basal triangle. b. median carina. Note the costate carinae on the second metasomal tergite. MT I: first metasomal tergite; MT II: second metasomal tergite. Figure 3. Female genitalia of
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. Characteristics of
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. Figure 4. Mummy of
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(
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)
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Fortier
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host (
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). The host mummy of
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is the hardened, thickened skin of the last larval host instar. When the
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larva completes its larval development inside the body of the lepidopteran larval host, it kills the host and pupates inside the mummy. The arrow indicates the exit hole cut by the emergent adult wasp. Figure 5.
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wings (
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), showing abbreviations for names of veins. Cells are regions bordered by veins. The marginal cell of the hind wing is labeled with the full name.
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<emphasis id="B9399A4EFFABFF9E57B3C3DB112E4CD6" bold="true" box="[199,260,1461,1487]" pageId="4" pageNumber="136">Male</emphasis>
. As in female except mesonotal lobes and entire propodeum orange, third metasomal tergite without black, length of first metasomal tergite equal to apical width.
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<emphasis id="B9399A4EFFABFF9E57B3C393110D4F0E" bold="true" box="[199,295,1533,1559]" pageId="4" pageNumber="136">Biology.</emphasis>
Host unknown.
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<emphasis id="B9399A4EFFABFF9E57B3C04F114B4F22" bold="true" box="[199,353,1569,1595]" pageId="4" pageNumber="136">Distribution.</emphasis>
Known only from
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locality in Okanogan County,
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.
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<emphasis id="B9399A4EFFABFF9E57B3C02B11654F46" bold="true" box="[199,335,1605,1631]" pageId="4" pageNumber="136">Comments.</emphasis>
This species is closely similar to
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<emphasis id="B9399A4EFFABFF9E55BEC02B13B74F46" box="[714,925,1605,1631]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="136">Aleiodes shenefelti</emphasis>
Marsh and Shaw.
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Females share the elongate 1
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metasomal tergite with that species. It can be distinguished from that species by the rugulocostulate sculpturing on the 4
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metasomal tergite, in contrast to the coriaceous sculpturing on the 4
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metasomal segment of
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<emphasis id="B9399A4EFFABFF9E5246C0E310E94FD2" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="136">A. shenefelti</emphasis>
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.
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<emphasis id="B9399A4EFFABFF9E57B3C0BB11644FF6" bold="true" box="[199,334,1749,1775]" pageId="4" pageNumber="136">Etymology.</emphasis>
This species is named after Dr. Kamel Khalaf, the authors first entomology professor.
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