125a (124a). Tergite 2 longest and usually forming at least 1/2 the abdomen;
radial cell open
(except in Charips) and petiole without enlarged ring
bearing longitudinal striations (gall-
formers and
hyperparasitoids in aphids). If radial
cell is closed and petiole has striated
ring, then tergites 2 & 3 are fused into
a single saddle-shaped tergite that covers entire
abdomen (Figs.A-C) (Synergus inquilines in oak galls)..............
.
...........................................( Hymenoptera) (Cynipoidea) Cynipidae [also
see fly-par.htm ]
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A B C
125b. Tergite 2 clearly forming less than 1/2 of
abdomen; radial cell closed; petiole with slightly
enlarged ring structure bearing
longitudinal striations; mesopleura without spines or
scratches (Figs.A-B) (parasitoids of Diptera).............. (Hymenoptera)…… (Cynipoidea) Figitidae
[also
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A B