Encarsia inaron (Walker, 1839)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4306.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A2DA417-B722-4077-90C3-B0A2069FED35 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5232998 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A98C12-0623-320B-77CC-FCDE5C83D148 |
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Encarsia inaron |
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Key to Chinese species of the Encarsia inaron View in CoL -group (females)
1 Head largely yellowish.................................................................................2
- Head yellowish-brown, orange-brown or dark brown.........................................................4
2 Mesosoma and metasoma almost entirely yellowish; ovipositor about as long as mid tibia (0.99–1.09×); third valvula longer than half length of clava (0.56–0.65×).......................................... E. dongbeiana Li & Geng , sp. nov.
- Mesosoma not entirely yellowish, either yellowish-brown or partly brown to dark brown; metasoma colour variable; ovipositor distinctly shorter than mid tibia (0.77–0.79×); third valvula shorter than half length of clava (0.39–0.41×)...............3
3 Mesosoma yellowish-brown; basal cell with 9–11 setae; F1 1.83–1.85× as long as wide........ E. imiza Li & Geng , sp. nov.
- Mesosoma yellowish with brown on sides of mid lobe of mesoscutum, on side lobes, scutellum, and axilla; basal cell with 6 setae; F1 2× as long as wide.................................................. E. polymacula Li & Geng , sp. nov.
4 Head yellowish or orange-brown to dark brown; mesosoma largely brownish; metasoma yellow with T1 dark brown across base; reticulate sculpture of mid lobe, axillae and scutellum with distinct internal sculpture (= reticulations aciculate) ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ); stemmaticum pale; [male with F5–F6 partly fused]................................................ E. azimi Hayat View in CoL
- Head dark brown; mesosoma largely dark brown; metasoma colour variable ( Figs 24–26 View FIGURE 24 – 30 ); reticulate sculpture of axillae and scutellum with very faint internal sculpture ( Figs 27, 28 View FIGURE 24 – 30 ); stemmaticum dark; [male with F5–F6 separated]..................................................................................................... E. inaron (Walker) View in CoL
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