Lathrolestes
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Ichneumonidae
Name
Lathrolestes Förster, 1869 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Lathrolestes Förster, 1869: 135–221. Type species: Tryphon clypeatus.
- Camporychus Förster, 1869: 135–221. Type species: Lathrolestus marginatus.
- Ecclinops Förster, 1869: 135–221. Type species: Tryphon orbitalis.
- Homalomma Förster, 1869: 135–221. Type species: Homalomma caliroae.
- Lathrolestus Thomson, 1883: 873–936. Type species: Tryphon clypeatus.
- Luphyroscopus Thomson, 1883: 873–936. Type species: Tryphon gorskii.
- Tryphonopsis Brauns, 1898: 58–72. Type species: Tryphonopsis ensator.
- Ritzemabosia Smits van Burgst, 1912: 263–270. Type species: Ritzemabosia meridionalis.
Diagnosis
Small to medium sized species, 4.0–7.5 mm. Occipital carina not intercepting hypostomal carina. Clypeus profile flat, its apical margin thick. Mandible with lower tooth distinctly longer than upper. Areolet petiolate, oblique; vein 2m-cu of fore wing with single bulla; vein cu-a of hind wing intercepted below or at its middle. Tarsal claws pectinate, with 1 or 3 teeth or with basal lobe. Glymmae deep. Apex of subgenital plate of male not incurved on posterior margin. Tip of aedeagus somewhat decurved and swollen, its apex rounded. Ovipositor sheath 0.3 to 15 × as long as metasomal height.