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| HYMENOPTERA, Peradeniidae (Proctotrupoidea).-- <Images>
  & <Juveniles>        Peradeniidae  Description & Statistics            Peradeniidae. -- Data on the biology of these proctotrupids is sparse, but they have
  been collected during the winter months in Australia.  There is one genus, Peradenia, with
  two species.            
  Peradeniids are 6-10 mm long, hardy and black, similar to twig-nesting
  Pemphredonidae (Pemphredon) (Masner
  1993).  The eyes are large, and there
  is restricted malar space.  The
  pronotum projects backwards in lateral view. 
  The forewing veins are reduced to only 2 closed cells, and the
  metatibia are distinctly clavate.  The
  metasomal segment 1 is very long and narrow (petiolate).  The anterior portion of tergum 2 and
  sternum 2 are constricted and neck-like, terga 2-4 are fused (Masner 1993).            
  The biology has not been studied extensively, but some workers have
  observed a flight period during winter. 
  The family has one genus (Peradenia)
  with 2 species only in Tasmania and Victoria, Australia.            
  A family description was also given by Naumann & Masner (1985).     References:   Please
  refer to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be found at:  MELVYL
  Library]   Johnson, N.
  F., L. Musetti & J.-W. Janzen. 
  2001: A new fossil species of the Australian endemic genus Peradenia
  Naumann & Masner (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupoidea, Peradeniidae) from Baltic
  Amber. Insect systematics & evolution, 32: 191-194.    Naumann, I. D. & L. Masner.  1985: Parasitic wasps of the proctotrupoid
  complex: a new family from Australia and a key to world families
  (Hymenoptera: Proctotrupoidea sensu lato). Australian journal of
  zoology, 33: 761-783.   |