Deinodryinus
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Dryinidae
Name
Deinodryinus Perkins, 1907 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Deinodryinus Perkins, 1907: 45.
Type species
Deinodryinusparadoxus Perkins, 1907, designated by Muesebeck and Walkley (1951)[1].
Diagnosis
Female (Fig. 1): Macropterous or micropterous; palpal formula 6/3; occipital carina complete; vertex of head frequently with two strong oblique keels connecting posterior ocelli to occipital carina; pronotum with distinct anterior collar and posterior disc; in macropterous females forewing usually with distal part of stigmal vein longer than proximal part, less frequently as long as, or shorter than proximal part; enlarged claw with inner proximal prominence not bearing bristles, with one or two bristles or peg-like hairs located further distally than proximal prominence; tibial spurs 1/1/2. Male: Macropterous (even with micropterous female); palpal formula 6/3; vertex of head frequently with two strong oblique keels connecting posterior ocelli to occipital carina; antennal hairs usually much longer than breadth of segments, less frequently shorter than breadth of segments; forewing usually with distal part of stigmal vein longer than proximal part, less frequently as long as, or shorter than proximal part; forewing usually with pterostigma four, or more than four, times as long as broad; paramere without dorsal process, usually with one more-or-less large inner branch wrapping penis, less frequently with one reduced inner branch; tibial spurs 1/1/2.
Taxon Treatment
- Speranza, S; Olmi, M; Guglielmino, A; Contarini, M; 2018: A new species of the genus Deinodryinus Perkins (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) from the USA ZooKeys, (809): 31-39. doi
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