Foenatopus quadridens
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Stephanidae
Genus: Foenatopus
Name
Foenatopus quadridens (Elliott, 1920) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Diastephanus quadridens Elliott, 1920: 81, 1922: 801, 818; Dutt, 1926:12.
- Foenatopus quadridens: Aguiar, 2004: 34.
Type material
Holotype, ♀ (BMNH): “Type”, “B.M. Type Hym., 3.a.4”, “Diastephanus quadridens E.A. Elliott, 17.xii.1919”, “[Laos], Lunag Prabang, 5.x. 1917, R.V. de Salvaza”, “Indo China, R.V. de Salvaza, 1919–25”.
Diagnosis
Head more or less globose in dorsal view; vertex transversely striate (Fig. 180); frons of female comparatively coarsely sculptured, without distinct pale lateral streaks (Fig. 182); pronotum robust in dorsal view and its posterior half distinctly striate or carinate (Figs 175, 176); pterostigma long and narrow, more or less subparallel-sided, apically acute (Fig. 174); vein 2-CU1 of fore wing comparatively short and about 0.3 times as long as vein cu-a (Fig. 174); hind femur with 4 medium-sized to large teeth (Fig. 177); ovipositor sheath completely black (Fig. 178), 1.15 times as long as body.
Distribution
Laos.
Note:
This species is not known from China at present. It is included in the key because it may occur in South China.
Taxon Treatment
- Hong, C; van Achterberg, C; Xu, Z; 2011: A revision of the Chinese Stephanidae (Hymenoptera, Stephanoidea) ZooKeys, 110: 1-108. doi
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