Bracodoryctes nigriceps (lat.) - a species of parasitic riders from the family Braconidae . Endemic to New Guinea [1] .
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Description
The length of the female is 10.5 mm. The main body color is reddish brown; the head is black. Pterostigma is brown. The antennae of the female are thin, filiform, 58-segmented. The mandibular palps consist of 6 segments, and the lower labial palps consist of 4. The shape of the head is subcubic, the occipital carinae absent. Scape of antennae wide and flat. First tergite of abdomen wide, not stalked. The subbasal cell of the anterior wing is short, the basal cell is narrow, almost 0.5 times longer than the posterior wing. The discoidal cell of the wing is stalked. The species was first described in 2000 by the Russian hymenopterologist Sergei Belokobylsky (ZIN RAS, St. Petersburg ) and the English entomologist Donald Kuike ( London ), together with the species Antidoryctes pronotalis , Chelonodoryctes inopinatus , Afrospathius dispar , Hemispathcis toris polis tenis , Bracodoryctes long polystenoides , Bracodoryctes longis , and Synspilus nitidus [1] .
See also
- Cryptodoryctes turneri
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Belokobylskij SA, Quicke DLJ (2000). Seven new genera of the subfamily Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from Old World. - Journal of Hymenoptera Research 9 (1): 111-141.
Literature
- Tobias V.I. Doryctinae. // Key to insects of the European part of the USSR. T. III. Hymenoptera. The first part // Suborder Apocrita - Calf-bellied ( Arnoldi K.V. et al.) / Under the general. ed. G. S. Medvedev . - L .: Nauka, 1978.- 584 p. - (Keys to the fauna of the USSR, published by the Zoological Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR ; issue 119). - 3500 copies.
Links
- Australian Faunal Directory - Subfamily Doryctinae .