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|      HYMENOPTERA, Austroniidae (Proctotrupoidea) --  <Images> & <Juveniles>   Description           Austroniidae. -- Little is known
  about the biology of these proctotrupids, but they are thought to be
  parasitoids of other insects. There is only one described genus with 3
  species, all from Australia          The hosts and biology are little
  known (Masner 1993).  They are about 5 mm long, smooth, and somewhat tough
  (Masner 1993).  The metasoma is
  scalpel-like, condensed laterally, especially in females.  The ovipositor is long but retracted into
  the metasoma and curved dorsad apically. 
  The pronotum has a transverse ridge down the middle that partly covers
  the anterior part of the mesoscutum. 
  The metacoxa is near to the propodeal opening, and the petiole is less
  elongated in females than in males.             Other key references are Kozlov (1970) and Riek (1955)      References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references
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