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Head without medial carina between antennal sockets and median ocellus. Tergum 2 of metasoma rounded above spiracle (
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). Subbasal cell of hind wing narrow: vein 1M 2.03.0 times as long as vein cu­a (
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). Radial cell of forewing usually less than 0.5 times maximum width of stigma (
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).
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For the following characters, there are numerous exceptions in tropical regions. The following applies to adults of almost all species in temperate and boreal regions of the northern hemisphere. Tergum 1 of metasoma with lateral margins not meeting ventrally (
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). Wing densely pubescent except in basal cell and surface of 1
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submarginal of most species of temperate and boreal regions (
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).
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The occipital carina development mentioned in
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is variable and is not used further.
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This is a large worldwide genus, but females of only a few species attack
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.
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