Platylabini Berthoumieu 1904
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Tribe Platylabini Berthoumieu 1904 ( Ichneumonidae , Ichneumoninae)
Traditionally, the diagnostic traits used to identify the tribe Platylabini have been the following: (1) a convex clypeus; (2) first metasomal tergite broader than high with postpetiole dorsally strongly flattened; and (3) amblypygous metasoma in females ( Heinrich 1961, 1967a, 1967b; Townes et al. 1961; Tereshkin 2009). However, as extensively discussed by Santos et al. (2021, supplement S8) the tribe, as above defined, excludes at least two genera well nested within the tribe: Probolus Wesmael, 1845 , and Cotiheresiarches Telenga, 1929 . The authors concluded that, for the moment, it is impractical to provide a succinct diagnosis of the tribe and, with a couple of exceptions ( Eurylabus Wesmael, 1845 and Levansa Townes, 1961 ), all the Ichneumoninae with a flattened petiole are surely Platylabini .
Even though more in-depth morphological analyses will be necessary to better delineate the diagnosis of the tribe, we also believe that a practical key to the tribes and to the Platylabini genera can facilitate identification.
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