Dissomphalus vallensis, Evans, 1979
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Dissomphalus vallensis |
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Diagnosis. — Male. Clypeus with only median tooth, metasomal tergite II with median depression transverse and elliptical, not so deep and with pair of lateral tubercles, tubercles directed each other.
Comments. — It is widespread in Neotropical region, from Mexico to south of Brazil, including some Caribbean islands. The group contains D. bisserratus Azevedo, 1999 , D. polidentatus Azevedo, 1999 , D. planus Azevedo, 1999 , D. extrarramis Azevedo, 1999 , D. triangularis Azevedo, 1999 , D. dilatatus Azevedo, 1999 , D. strictus Azevedo, 1999 , D. bifurcatus Azevedo, 1999 , D. digitatus Azevedo, 1999 and D. vallensis Evans, 1979 .
Evans, H. E. (1979) The genus Dissomphalus in Northwestern South America (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 81, 276 - 284.
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