Thrasorinae Kovalev, 1994, 2011
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Thrasorinae Kovalev, 1994 Figs 2 View Figure 2 3 View Figure 3 4 View Figure 4 9 View Figure 9
Type genus:
Thrasorus Weld, 1944.
Diagnosis.
Distinguished from other figitids by the presence of a circumtorular impression ( Figs 2A, D View Figure 2 , 3A View Figure 3 , 4A View Figure 4 , 9A, B View Figure 9 ) ( Table 2 View Table 2 ); further distinguished from Euceroptrinae by the absence of an areolet in the forewing and the absence of a lateral pronotal carina. Additional characters that distinguish Thrasorinae from other Figitidae can be found in the key to subfamilies below.
Comments.
In the redescription of Thrasorus , Buffington (2008) erroneously described species of the genus as having 12 flagellomeres in the female antenna; the correct number is 11.
Biology.
Unknown.
Distribution.
Australia, South America and North America.
Included genera:
Cicatrix , gen. n.; Myrtopsen Rübsaamen, 1908; Palmiriella , gen. n., Scutimica Ros-Farré, 2007; Thrasorus Weld, 1944.
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