Saltasega (lat.) Is a genus of flat-bones from the subfamily Amiseginae . 2 types [1] .
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| Saltasega Krombein, 1983 |
Content
Spread
South Asia [1] .
Description
Small shiny wasps . Occipital carina developed, cheek grooves noticeable. Pronotum is approximately equal to the combined length of scutum, scutellum and methanotum. Propodeum with sharp boundary between horizontal and vertical surfaces. Methanotum is longer than scutelum. The males are winged with very long antennae, and the females are wingless. The claws of the paws are notched. Parasitoids [1] .
Systematics
2 types [1] [2] .
- Saltasega bella Krombein, 1983 - Sri Lanka
- Saltasega distorta Krombein, 1983 - Sri Lanka
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Kimsey, Linsey Siri (1953-) & Bohart, Richard Mitchell (1913-). The Chrysidid wasps of the World. - New York, Oxford, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1990. - 652 p. - ISBN 0-19-854010-8 .
- ↑ Krombein Karl V. (1983). Biosystematic Studies XI: A Monograph of the Amiseginae and Loboscelidiinae (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae). - Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, number 376, 79 pages, 71 figures, 1 table. [one]
Literature
- Kimsey, Linsey Siri (1953-) & Bohart, Richard Mitchell (1913-). The Chrysidid wasps of the World. - New York, Oxford, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1990. - 652 p. - ISBN 0-19-854010-8 .
- Krombein Karl V. A generic review of the Amiseginae, a group of Phasmatid egg parasites, and notes on the Adelphinae (Hymenoptera, Bethyloidea, Chrysididae) (English) // Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. : Magazine. - 1957. - Vol. 82. - P. 147-215, 4 pis ..