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            <p> Symphytopria Kieffer, 1910</p>
            <p> Symphytopria Kieffer, 1910: 694 , 739; 1912: 3, 32; 1916: 6, 24. </p>
            <p> Type species:  Symphytopria fulva Kieffer , designated by Kieffer (1912). </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Body small to medium-sized (1.5‒2.5 mm), usually pale, mainly reddish or yellowish to partly dark brown, mostly smooth, with abundant setae. Setose cushions developed on postgenae, pronotum, base of T2 and S2; mesosoma ventrally, metapleuron, propodeum and petiole entirely pubescent. Head globular or subrectangular in dorsal view. Eye small, setose, circular and distinctly shorter than malar distance. Ocelli strongly reduced to absent. Antennal shelf distinctly projecting; toruli contiguous. Clypeus not separated dorsally from supraclypeal area by epistomal sulcus (Fig. 3C). Malar sulcus and tentorial pits absent. Labrum not exposed. Maxillar palpi 5-segmented and labial palpi 3-segmented. Antenna of male 14- and female 13-segmented. Female antennae with abrupt 3- segmented clava; A1 as long as A2‒A5 or A2‒A6 measured together; A4‒A9 small, as long as wide to transverse. Male antennae filiform with A4 modified. Mesosoma elongate and slightly compressed. Pronotum almost invisible in dorsal view, mesonotum and pronotal collar almost perpendicular to each other; lateral side of pronotum smooth. Scutellum fused with mesoscutum and metanotum, usually without any sculpture, sometimes with two very shallow anterior scutellar pits and weak traces of posterior scutellar pits. Propodeum slightly transverse; in dorsal view propodeum 0.8‒1.0 times as long as projected part of petiole and 0.33‒0.43 times as long as mesonotum and metanotum combined (length of all structured measured medially). Mesopleuron narrow, totally bare and smooth; epicnemial pit absent. Tegula tiny, fore wing strongly reduced and, at most, reaching only middle of propodeum.All legs with trochantelli. In lateral view petiole strongly humped dorsally in its anterior part and usually elevated above T2, while its posterior part situated lower than T2 and covered by deep grooves (Figs 1E, 4D). Median and lateral grooves present on T2 and S2 (Fig. 4D, E).</p>
            <p> Remarks. Although the tribal taxonomy of the subfamily  Diapriinae is well treated (Masner &amp; García 2002), the position of  Symphytopria within the subfamily is doubtful. The antennal formula of the genus (male 14- and female 13-segmented antennae) agrees with the diagnosis of  Diapriini given by Masner &amp; García (2002), but the same antennal formula is only known for the species-poor genus  Monelata Förster , which is morphologically distant from  Symphytopria . Furthermore, the structure of the T2 and S2 bases in  Symphytopria does not match the characters of the known  Diapriini genera. I suggest that  Symphytopria is closely related to the genus  Idiotypa Förster and should be placed in the tribe  Spilomicrini (Chemyreva et al. 2021) . According to Masner &amp; García (2002) the genera of the tribe  Spilomicrini comprise diapirid wasps with “antennal formula most frequently 13–13, rarely 12–13, exceptionally 14–14” and submarginal vein in fore wing “distinctly to remarkably remote from fore margin, costal cell relatively wide”. Unfortunately, the wing venation of  Symphytopria species cannot be described, as all the known species of the genus have very tiny wings with reduced venation. However, 13-segmented antennae in females and 14-segmented in males are known in this tribe and only the combination of such characters in males and females of the same species is unique. This feature, together with the character of the T2 and S2 base structure and some other additional features: anterior scutellar pit, if present (like a trace), bifoveate or replaced by arc of minute crenulae; presence of trace of posterior scutellar pits in some specimens; dense cushion at the base of S2, persuaded me to associate this genus with the genera of the tribe  Spilomicrini . Species of this tribe most similar to  Symphytopria are  Idiotypa nitens (Szabó) and  Spilomicrus antennatus (Jurine) , which have much in common with  Symphytopria species (Chemyreva 2021; Chemyreva at al. 2021). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3F5B8791FFE1135BFF2BFC88FC853EA6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chemyreva, Vasilisa G.	Chemyreva, Vasilisa G. (2024): Revision of the genus Symphytopria Kieffer (Hymenoptera, Diapriidae, Diapriinae) with notes on its taxonomy. Zootaxa 5541 (3): 375-382, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5541.3.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5541.3.8
3F5B8791FFE3135DFF2BFF5CFE5F3A1E.text	3F5B8791FFE3135DFF2BFF5CFE5F3A1E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Symphytopria fulva Kieffer 1910	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Symphytopria fulva Kieffer, 1910</p>
            <p>(Figs 1, 2, 3)</p>
            <p> Symphytopria fulva Kieffer, 1910: 740 ; 1916: 25. </p>
            <p> Symphytopria fusciceps Kieffer, 1910: 741 ; Kieffer, 1916: 25. Syn. nov. </p>
            <p> Symphytopria nigroclavata Kieffer, 1910: 741 ; Kieffer, 1916: 25. Syn. nov. </p>
            <p> Material examined.   Type material. Holotype of  Symphytopria fulva Kieffer : female, “  Castatbuono/ Sieilia / V– 1906 / A. Dodero ” (Fig. 1B).   Holotype of  Symphytopria fusciceps Kieffer : female, “Aritzo/ (Sardinia)/ 30.V.1902 / A. Dodero ” (Fig. 1F).   Holotype of  Symphytopria nigroclavata Kieffer : female, “Tempio/ Sardegna / 21.IV.903/  Dodero ” (Fig. 2B)  . </p>
            <p> Additional material. Italy: M. Arqueri, presso Seui, Sardegna, iv.1909, Salari [leg.], 2♀; Bannari,  Sard. 9.v.[1]909, A. Dodero [leg.], 1♀;  Ficuzza , Sicilia, v.1912, A. Dodero [leg.], 5♀; Aladei Sardi,  Sard. v.[19]07, T. Derosas [leg.], 1♀; Sardegna, Massiccio del Gennargentu (NU)  Bruncu Spina , m 1550, 9.v.2000, R. Poggi [leg.], 2♀; Sardegna,  Cala Gonone (NU), 20.v.1980, R. Poggi [leg.], 1♀; Sicilia sett., Madonie, Piano Zucchi (PA) sub  Crataegus , 9.vii.2011, m 1200, R. Poggi [leg.], 1♀; Sicilia, Ficuzza,  Rocca Busambra (PA) 25.x.1982, m 1200, R. Poggi [leg.], 2♀, 1♂; Sicilia, Ficuzza, Bosco d.  Cappelliere (PA) 25.x.1982, m 800, R. Poggi [leg.], 1♀; Sardegna,  Aritzo , 1–10.v.1910, Solari [leg.], 2♀; Aritzo,  Sard. , xi.1911, A. Dodero [leg.], 1♀. </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Head concolorous with meso- and metasoma or slightly darker, with a row of four pits between eyes (Figs 1D, 2C); border between scutellum and mesonotum without any trace of sculpture (Figs 1, 2); propodeum without median carina and with distinctly arcuate posterior margin (Figs 1C, 1D, 3A); petiole and base of T2 usually densely pubescent.</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Length of body about 2.0 mm. Body and appendages yellowish-brown, smooth. Top of head with four pits between eyes arranged in a row. Antennal shelf weakly sculptured along lower margin on frontal and lateral sides. The largest pleurostomal distance 0.8 times as long as the shortest distance between eyes. Eye as high as wide. Malar distance about 1.3 times as long as eye diameter. Antenna 14-segmented, entirely yellowish-brown, filiform; A4 the longest segment of flagellum, broadened apically and with straight carina developed from the base to top of this segment. Scutellum fused with mesonotum and metanotum, all smooth and scarcely setose. Mesopleuron narrow, smooth, bare laterally and pubescent ventrally. Petiole entirely pubescent, in lateral view swollen dorsally in its anterior part and distinctly elevated above margin of T2; its posterior part situated lower than margin of T2. Base of T2 and S2 with median and lateral grooves, densely pubescent while most of surface of T2 and subsequent tergites and sternites smooth and scarcely setose; T3–T5 short and equal in length; T6 and T7 short and weakly transverse, at rest situated almost perpendicularly to body axis; S3–S6 short, almost equal in length; S7 semicircular, finally punctured.</p>
            <p>Variation. Body length 1.8–2.5 mm. Metasoma dark brown to yellowish; clavomeres very weakly to distinctly darker than A1–A10. A4–A9 slightly to distinctly transverse. Antennal shelf with distinct (Fig. 2A) to weak vertical grooves (Fig. 3C) on frontal and lateral sides. Posterior half of plicae in lateral view curved upward or straight (Fig. 1A, E). The hump of petiole from almost bare on top to completely densely pubescent; in lateral view the top of hump situated higher or at the same level as anterior margin of T2.</p>
            <p>Distribution. Italy.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3F5B8791FFE3135DFF2BFF5CFE5F3A1E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chemyreva, Vasilisa G.	Chemyreva, Vasilisa G. (2024): Revision of the genus Symphytopria Kieffer (Hymenoptera, Diapriidae, Diapriinae) with notes on its taxonomy. Zootaxa 5541 (3): 375-382, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5541.3.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5541.3.8
3F5B8791FFE4135CFF2BFA49FDDB38F9.text	3F5B8791FFE4135CFF2BFA49FDDB38F9.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Symphytopria trisulcata Kieffer 1910	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Symphytopria trisulcata Kieffer, 1910</p>
            <p>(Fig. 4)</p>
            <p> Symphytopria Trisulcata Kieffer, 1910: 742 . </p>
            <p> Symphytopria trisulcata : Kieffer, 1916: 25. </p>
            <p> Symphytopria facialis Kieffer, 1910: 743 ; Kieffer, 1916: 25, 26. Syn. nov. </p>
            <p> Material examined. Type material.   Holotype of  Symphytopria trisulcata Kieffer : female, “Nava/ VIII.902/ Solari” (Fig. 4 G)  .   Holotype of  Symphytopria facialis Kieffer : female, “ S. Bisso Ceraco / M. Sacro / prov.  Salerno/ Bensa 902” (Fig. 4F)  . </p>
            <p> Additional material.   Italy:  Lippiano , Prov. Arezzo [Perugia Prov.], xii.1917, A. Andreini [leg], 1♀  ;   Prov. di Lucca , Bogni di L. [Lucca], 30.iii.1910, A. Andreini [leg], 1♀  ;   Gran Sasso , Prati di Tivo, faggeta [beech forest] (TE [Teramo Prov.]), 17.vi.1988, R. Poggi [leg], m 1550, 1♀  .   France se,  Dep. Var Dint Tanneron (NW di Cannes [NW from Cannes]), 31.iii.2008, m 170, R. Poggi [leg], 1♀  . </p>
            <p>Diagnosis. Head distinctly darker than meso- and metasoma, without a row of pits between eyes; border between scutellum and mesonotum with more or less distinct trace of sculpture (Fig. 4C, D); propodeum with more or less distinct median carina and with weakly arcuate posterior margin (Fig. 4A, D); petiole and base of T2 scanty pubescent.</p>
            <p>Variation. Body length 2.1–2.4 mm. Metasoma dark brown to reddish, female clavomeres dark brown to brown. A4–A9 slightly to distinctly transverse, A11 and A12 as long as wide to distinctly transverse (Fig. 4A–C). Mesosoma in dorsal view 1.6 to 2.0 times as long as wide; shallow anterior scutellar pits visible as traces (Fig. 4B, D) to almost absent (Fig. 4A, C); median propodeal carina straight, distinct and darker than other parts of propodeum (Fig. 4A) to slightly curved, poorly visible and same color as other parts of propodeum (Fig. 4D).</p>
            <p>Distribution. Italy and France.</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3F5B8791FFE4135CFF2BFA49FDDB38F9	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chemyreva, Vasilisa G.	Chemyreva, Vasilisa G. (2024): Revision of the genus Symphytopria Kieffer (Hymenoptera, Diapriidae, Diapriinae) with notes on its taxonomy. Zootaxa 5541 (3): 375-382, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5541.3.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5541.3.8
