Cisaris
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Ichneumonidae
Name
Cisaris Townes, 1970 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Cisaris Townes, 1970. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, 12(1969): 82. Type-species: Cisaris tenuipe Townes.
Diagnosis
Head and mesosoma heavily punctate. Head comparatively large. Eye with sparse hairs. Margin of clypeus reflexed, median section often slightly produced. Mandible with upper tooth much longer than lower tooth. Notaulus not reaching to center of mesoscutum. Posterior edge of mesoscutum without transverse groove. Scutoscutellar groove without median longitudinal carina. Fore wing without areolet. Fore wing vein 2m-cu subvertical, with one bulla. Area superomedia hexagonal or trapezoidal. Hind tibia with dense inner, apical fringe of setae and with polished groove between setal fringe and tarsal insertion. First to third terga polished. First tergum slender, spiracle far behind middle. First sternite slightly basal of spiracle. Ovipositor compressed, its tip very long and gradually tapered. Dorsal valve with a weak nodus. Ventral valve without ridges.
Key to the species of Cisaris
Taxon Treatment
- Sun, S; Sheng, M; 2011: A new species of Cisaris (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Cryptinae) with a key to the world species ZooKeys, 136: 83-92. doi
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