263a (262a). Ovipositor at least a little protruding; both sexes: abdomen
without pits;
propodeum
postero-laterally angled and does not project over hind coxa (dorsal view);
cerci of last
dorsal plate elongated or 4-sided and with long setae (not as apparent in male
as female); pronotum mostly long, often almost conical;
prepectus almost equal to tegula;
hind tibial spurs thin; male abdomen collapsed or
convex, in latter case at least as high as
broad, without lateral edge (Figs.A-E)......................................Torymidae...(Subfamilies:
…….....… 264)
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D E
263b. Ovipositor not
protruding; both sexes: pronotum
relatively short; abdomen with pits and
always heavily sclerotized; propodeum
postero-laterally rounded and projects over hind
coxa (dorsal view); cerci of last dorsal
plate reduced to low plates (like a disk); prepectus
much smaller than tegula; hind tibial spurs
thickened (Figs.A-B).........…........................Ormyridae
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