Polynema Haliday
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Polynema Haliday |
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Key to subgenera of Polynema Haliday View in CoL s. l.
1 Face with a pit next to each torulus ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 4 ); propleura abutting each other anteriorly along midline, the prosternum thus closed anteriorly ( Fig. 6 View FIGURES 5 – 7 ); digitus of male genitalia without hooks ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8 – 10 ), rarely with minute denticles ...................................................... .......................................................................... P. ( Doriclytus ) Foerster, 1847 stat. rev.
- Face without a pit next to each torulus; propleura not abutting anteriorly, the prosternum occupying the gap between them, thus open anteriorly ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 8 – 10 ); digitus of male genitalia with 1 or 2 conspicuous hooks ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 8 – 10 ) ........................................................ 2
2 Propodeum evenly curved, without posterior elevation medially; petiole varying in shape, usually more or less cylindrical .....................P. ( Polynema View in CoL ) Haliday, 1833 s. str.
- Propodeum with posterior elevation medially; petiole notably expanded anteriorly ..... ..........................................................................P. ( Dorypolynema ) Hayat & Anis, 1999
Foerster, A. (1847) Ueber die Familie der Mymariden. Linnaea Entomologica, 2, 195 - 233.
Haliday, A. H. (1833) An essay of the classification of the parasitic Hymenoptera of Britain, which correspond with the Ichneumones minuti of Linnaeus. Entomological Magazine, 1, 259 - 276, 333 - 350.
Hayat, M. & Anis, S. B. (1999) The Indian species of Polynema with notes on Stephanodes reduvioli (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae). Oriental Insects, 33, 315 - 331.
FIGURES 1 – 4. Polynema (Doriclytus) vitripenne, female (from Oset, Örebro, Sweden except Fig. 4 from Mamontovka, Moscow Region, Russia). 1. Head, frontal view. 2. Antenna. 3. Mesosoma. 4. Forewing.
FIGURES 5 – 7. Polynema (Doriclytus) spp. 5, 7. P. (D.) vitripenne, female (from Oset, Örebro, Sweden), 5. petiole, 7. gaster. 6. P. (D.) euchariforme (from Glamorgan Co., Wales, UK), female prosternum and propleura.
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