Neotriadomerus sp. 1., 2017
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7833585A-8FDD-F668-0D3A-228E8D80A94A |
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Journal of Hymenoptera Research by Pensoft (2017-08-14 21:11:36, last updated 2022-01-29 17:31:05) |
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Neotriadomerus sp. 1. |
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Neotriadomerus sp. 1. Figs 144, 145
Material examined.
AUSTRALIA. Australian Capital Territory: 3 km E. Piccadilly Circus, Blundells Creek, 35.22°S, 148.50°E, 850m, xii.1984, Weir, Lawrence, Johnson (1♀ and 1♂, ANIC).
Comment.
The female (Fig. 144) and male (Fig. 45) almost certainly are conspecific, with body lengths 2460 and 2480, respectively. Female antenna with 2 widely overlapping whorls of mps (each segment with about 10? mps); male antenna with 2 narrowly overlapping whorls of mps (each segment with about 20? mps). This species most resembles N. longiovipositor but differs in that the cubital line of setae extends proximal to base of parastigma, unlike in N. longiovipositor .
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