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@article{Farache2014ZooKeys404,
author = {Farache, Fernando Henrique Antoniolli AND Rasplus, Jean-Yves},
journal = {ZooKeys}, publisher = {Pensoft Publishers},
title = {Revision of the Australasian genus Pseudidarnes Girault, 1927 (Hymenoptera, Agaonidae, Sycophaginae)},
year = {2014},
volume = {404},
issue = {},
pages = {31--70},
doi = {10.3897/zookeys.404.7204},
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Taxonavigation
Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Agaonidae
Name
Pseudidarnes Girault, 1927 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Type species
Pseudidarnes minerva Girault, 1927, by monotypy.
Diagnosis
Female. Body length (excluding ovipositor) 2.3–3.7 mm. Body colour variable, yellow to dark brown, sometimes with green metallic tinge.
Head. Face sculpture smooth to reticulate or slightly engraved, sometimes punctate. Antennae inserted well above to slightly below the middle line of compound eyes, but never very close to the clypeal margin. Toruli separated by one torulus diameter or less. Clypeal margin bilobed. Maxillary palpi composed of four segments. Labial palpi composed of three segments. Supraclypeal area delimited by subantennal grooves. Antenna with 13 segments (two anelli), and a 14th segment very short and unconspicuous. Funicular segments 1–2 × as long as wide.
Mesosoma. Pronotum 1–2 × as long as high in lateral view. Notauli complete, deep and at least slightly crenulated. Mesoscutum as long as wide or longer than wide. Axilullar sulcus straight to slightly concave. Propodeum transverse, smooth to slightly reticulate and sometimes with a median sulcus. Wings hyaline, sometimes slightly infuscate medially. Marginal vein as long as stigmal vein, or longer. Postmarginal vein present (very short in Pseudidarnes cooki sp. n.). Marginal and postmarginal vein sometimes particularly widened (as Figs 4D, 6D, 8D, 10D & 16D).
Metasoma. First metasomal segment petiolate (petiole short in Pseudidarnes acaudus sp. n.). Ovipositor sheaths as long as body or shorter (very short in Pseudidarnes acaudus sp. n.).
Male. Very similar to female, usually slender and sometimes showing tinge variation. Male with very different colour patterns in Pseudidarnes astridae sp. n. (Figs 3–6).
Key to species of Pseudidarnes Girault (based mainly on females)
Online dichotomous and multi-access interactive LUCID keys to Pseudidarnes species are available at: http://www.figweb.org/Fig_wasps/Agaonidae/Keys/index.htm
Taxon Treatment
- Farache, F; Rasplus, J; 2014: Revision of the Australasian genus Pseudidarnes Girault, 1927 (Hymenoptera, Agaonidae, Sycophaginae) ZooKeys, 404: 31-70. doi
Images
| Figure 1. Pseudidarnes acaudus sp. n. female. A habitus lateral B mesosoma lateral C antenna D anelli E head, anterior view F vertex, dorsal view. |
| Figure 2. Pseudidarnes acaudus sp. n. female. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 3. Pseudidarnes astridae sp. n. female. A habitus lateral B mesosoma lateral C antenna D anelli E head, anterior view F vertex, dorsal view. |
| Figure 4. Pseudidarnes astridae sp. n. female. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 6. Pseudidarnes astridae sp. n. male. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 8. Pseudidarnes badiogeminus sp. n. female. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 10. Pseudidarnes badiogeminus sp. n. male. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 11. Pseudidarnes cooki sp. n. female. A habitus lateral B mesosoma lateral C antenna D anelli E head, anterior view F vertex, dorsal view. |
| Figure 12. Pseudidarnes cooki sp. n. female. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 14. Pseudidarnes cooki sp. n. male. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 15. Pseudidarnes flavicollis Bouček, 1988, paratype, female. A habitus lateral B mesosoma lateral C antenna D anelli E head, anterior view F vertex, dorsal view. |
| Figure 16. Pseudidarnes flavicollis Bouček, 1988, paratype, female. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 18. Pseudidarnes kjellbergi sp. n. female. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 19. Pseudidarnes laevis sp. n. female. A habitus lateral B mesosoma lateral C antenna D anelli E head, anterior view F vertex, dorsal view. |
| Figure 20. Pseudidarnes laevis sp. n. female. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 21. Pseudidarnes laevis sp. n. male. A habitus lateral B mesosoma lateral C antenna D anelli E head, anterior view F vertex, dorsal view. |
| Figure 22. Pseudidarnes laevis sp. n. male. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 24. Pseudidarnes minerva Girault, 1927 female. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
| Figure 26. Pseudidarnes minerva Girault, 1927, male. A mesosoma dorsal B propodeum dorsal C petiole lateral view D petiole dorsal view E wing F detail of venation. |
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