332a (331b). Pronotum large, almost rectangular, with almost parallel sides,
anteriorly ridged or
rounded (Figs.A-B); antennae always with 6 segments between pedicel and
club, 1st
segment sometimes ring-shaped; club asymmetric owing
to a collapsing area of tiny hairs;
face shiny; [abdomen hardly ever collapsed, mostly
very convex, often with produced
ovipositor]..........................................................................………..... Pteromalidae
(Chromeurytominae)
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332b. Pronotum at least medio-dorsally very short and usually
rounded, rarely collar
separated by blunt edge or ridge (Figs.A-B), but then it
is less than 1/6th the length of
mesoscutum; antenna with 1 small ring segment and often 5 (female)
of 6 funicular segments (male),
or funicular segments reduced in
number and size (Figs.C-D), in extremes only 2 short segments
between pedicel and club, latter
mostly symmetric.. .......….......................... Pteromalidae
(Pireninae)
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