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| HYMENOPTERA, Plumariidae (Chrysidoidea) (formerly Bethyloidea) --  <Images> & <Juveniles>   Description & Statistics  In this family
  the antennae generally have 11 segments each with long setae (Finnamore &
  Brothers 1993).  The pronotum is
  without an anterior protrusion, so that the propleuron is partly
  exposed.  Sexual dimorphism is
  pronounced.  The male is macropterous,
  the flagellar segments have numerous setae and the pronotum is vertical.  Females are wingless, their head
  prognathous, flagellar segments have some scattered setae, the pronotum is
  horizontal and the mesothorax is separated from the metathorax by a deep
  ventro-lateral restriction.             These wasps are
  distributed arid and semi-arid areas of western South America and southern
  Africa.  There are ca. 21 species in 4
  genera.  Adults are black or
  brown.  Females may be found under
  rocks or in traps, but the common males are nocturnal and attracted to
  light.  There is little biological
  data.    = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =   References:   Please refer to 
  <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional references may be found at:  MELVYL
  Library]   Bradley, J.
  C.  l921a. Some features of the hymenopterous fauna
  of South America. Actes SOC. Sci. Chili, 30: 51-74.  Bradley, J. C.1921b. Plumarius, an aberrant
  genus of Hymenoptera. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 11 : 214.   Brothers, D.J. 1974. The genera of
  Plumariidae, with description of a new genus and species from Argentina
  (Hymenoptera: Bethyloidea). Journal of the Entomological Society of
  Southern Africa 37: 351-356.    Day, M.C. 1977. A new genus of Plumariidae
  from Southern Africa, with notes on Scolebythidae (Hymenoptera:
  Chrysidoidea). Cimbebasia (A), 4: 171-177.    Diez, P.;
  Fidalgo, P.; Roig-Alsina, A. 2007. A new genus
  and species of Plumariidae (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea) from western xeric
  Argentina. Zootaxa, 1467: 35-41.pdf    Diez, P.;
  Roig-Alsina, A. 2008. A new species of the genus Plumaroides Brothers
  (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea, Plumariidae) from Argentina. Zootaxa, 1676:
  45-50.pdf    Diez, P.A.
  2008. A new species of the genus Plumaroides Brothers (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea,
  Plumariidae) from Santiago del Estero, Argentina: male and female
  description. Zootaxa, 1891: 25-30. pdf    Enderlein, G.
  1918. Hymenoptera II: Archihymenidae. Beitr. Landf. Süd-Westafrik., 1: 193-199.    Finnamore,
  A.T. & D. J. Brothers. 1993. Superfamily Chrysidoidea (pp. 130-160). In
  GOULET, H. & HUBER, J. (eds). Hymenoptera of the World: an
  identification guide to families. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Ottawa,
  Canada, 668 pp.   Roig-Alsina,
  A. 1994. A new genus of Plumariidae, with notes on the relationships among
  the genera of the family (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea, Plumariidae). Mitteilungen der Muencher Entomologischen Gesellschaft,
  84: 91-96.   |