Subfamilies of Pteromalidae (especially
Australasian species):
294a (252a, 259a, 270b, 274a,b; 275a,
276a, 277a, 278a, 279a, 281a, 282a,b).
Stigmal vein
arising at almost right angle (Fig.A) and longer than postmarginal vein (dwarfed %%
sometimes with rudimentary
wings); body not metallic, usually yellowish or blackish, thorax
along median line almost smooth and bare except for
paired setae (rarely more setae
sublaterally), including rare shortwinged forms; oral
depression on back of head much
constricted or separated from foramen magnum (= opening
on posterior side of head) by
postgenal bridge (as in Fig.B); [tarsi sometimes with 4 segments; antenna sometimes with
one ring segment, number of other
segments variable]....................................................
............................................………….........................non-Pteromalidae,
Agaonidae (Epichrysomallinae)
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A B
294b. Stigmal vein at acute angle or, if rarely approaching
right angle (e.g., some Ormocerinae),
then stigmal vein shorter than postmarginal and thorax
dorsally with distinct sculpture and
extensively hairy even in median line; back of head
usually broadly open between oral
depression and foramen magnum; mostly quite different
from that previously described;
winged or
wingless............................................……................................................................................
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