Ontsira neantica
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Braconidae
Genus: Ontsira
Name
Ontsira neantica Belokobylskij & Maetô, 2009 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Ontsira neantica Belokobylskij & Maetô, 2009: 379.
Material examined
China: 13 females, 5 males, China, Heilongjiang, Yichun, Daiceng, 29.V.1956 (Shi Zhenhua), N 5710.1(18) (ZJUH, ZISP).
Description of male
(first record). Body length 3.2–3.8 mm; fore wing length 3.0–3.4 mm. Transverse diameter of eye 0.9–1.0 times as long as temple. Frons mostly smooth. Antennae rather thick, 33-segmented. First flagellar segment 3.2–3.4 times as long as its apical width, 1.1–1.3 times as long as second segment. Prescutellar depression almost smooth, with three carinae. Second radial abscissa of fore wing 2.4–2.6 times as long as first abscissa, 0.4–0.5 times as long as third abscissa. Second radiomedial cell 2.2–2.4 times as long as its maximum width, 1.2–1.3 times as long as brachial cell. First abscissa of mediocubital vein of hind wing 1.2–1.4 times as long as second abscissa. Hind femur 3.3–3.6 times as long as wide. Metasoma 1.1–1.2 times as long as head and mesosoma combined.
Distribution
China (Heilongjiang) (new record); Japan.
Remarks
Vertex of females is usually striated on it sides.