Foenatopus similicus Narendran, 2001
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4838.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4404102 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E1757B-5A40-FFA7-FF3E-FE4CA7F4F823 |
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Foenatopus similicus Narendran, 2001 |
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Foenatopus similicus Narendran, 2001
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Foenatopus similicus Narendran, 2001 , Entomon, J. Adv. Zool. , 22(2), 85–86.
Type material. Holotype ♀, India: Himachal Pradesh, Shimla district, Shimla (31° 6′ N & 77° 10′ E, 2276 m), 01.vii.1918, Coll. Brunetti. ( NHM) B. M. TYPE HYM. 3a. 375 ( NHMUK013458833 About NHMUK ) GoogleMaps
Diagnosis. Body length 20.1 mm, ovipositor length 27.0 mm. Frons with irregular carinae and pits with microsculptured interstices; vertex with 4 or 5 carinae followed by closely packed cross striae and a median shallow grove; neck deeply emarginate, pronotal fold indistinct, trans-striate anteriorly weakening as proceeding posteriorly; mesoscutum with a broad reticulate area anteriorly, medial grove absent; scutellum smooth and shiny with faint aciculae and sparse pits laterally; metapleuron closely punctate; propodeum with close deep pits, interstices carinate with inside of pits and interstices reticulate; hind coxa finely and strongly annulate, irregular striae at base; hind femur tridentate and few denticle ventrally, basal tooth shorter; first metasomal tergite annulate, shorter than remaining segments; ovipositor distinctly longer than metasoma (ovipositor sheath broken).
Male. Unknown.
Distribution. Oriental: India (Himachal Pradesh).
Host. Unknown.
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University of Nottingham |
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