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Dryininae

Description

Key to the females of the Dryininae species of Japan

1 Palpal formula 6/3......................................................................................................................................................... 2

- Palpal formula 5/3 (Pseudodryinus).............................................................................. P. s h i h o a e Mita, New Species

2 Antenna with tufts of setae; enlarged claw with two subapical teeth (Thaumatodryinus)................... T. alienus Olmi

- Antenna without tufts of setae; enlarged claw with one subapical tooth (Dryinus)................................................... 3.

3 Frons smooth; occipital carina incomplete; body testaceous......................................................... D. indicus (Kieffer)

- Frons covered with more or less distinct surface sculpture; occipital carina complete; body mostly black............... 4

4 Frons strongly reticulated, rugose........................................................................................ D. chenae Xu, Olmi & He

- Frons smooth, granulated, with or without longitudinal carina.................................................................................... 5

5 Frons narrow, narrower than scutellum ............................................................................................... D. bellicus Olmi

- Frons broad, much broader than scutellum................................................................................................................... 6

6 Occipital carina laterally strongly sinuate; temple long, distance longer than greatest diameter of anterior ocellus (Figs. 2, 3)..................................................................................................................................................................... 7

- Occipital carina laterally straight or weakly sinuate; temple short, distance shorter than greatest diameter of anterior ocellus (Figs. 1, 4)......................................................................................................................................................... 8

7 Frons strongly granulated (Fig. 2)................................................................................................. D. pyrillae (Kieffer)

- Frons weakly or not granulated (Fig. 3)...................................................................................... D. pyrillivorus Olmi

8 Frons with numerous longitudinal keels (Fig. 4).......................................................................................................... 9

- Frons without longitudinal keel (except frontal line) (Fig. 1).................................................................................... 10

9 Antennae with FIV–VI flat, strongly broadened........................................................................... D. browni Ashmead

- Antennae with FIV–VI cylindrical, not broadened.............................................................................. D. sinicus Olmi

10 Frons weakly excavated (Fig. 1)........................................................................................ D. krombeini Ponomarenko

- Frons strongly excavated (as Fig. 3)................................................................................. D. expolitus Xu, Olmi & He

Notes

Published as part of Mita, Toshiharu, 2009, A taxonomic study of the Dryininae (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) of Japan, with description of a new species of Pseudodryinus, pp. 45-56 in Zootaxa 2168 on pages 54-55, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.189147

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Biodiversity

Family
Dryinidae
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hymenoptera
Phylum
Arthropoda
Taxon rank
subFamily