316a (315a).    Fore wing densely pubescent, even basally; marginal vein very long (Fig.A), about

             5X as long as the stigmal, latter with long uncus; propodeum with long hairs which medially

              converge towards median line; antennae with 6 almost equal funicular segments and one

              (often indistinct) ring segment; hind margin of 1st dorsal plate usually bent down; abdomen

              sometimes petiolate; hind tibial spur very small. non-Pteromalidae,.…............….......Tetracampidae

 

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316b.    Fore wing somewhat bare in basal 1/3rd (in regional species); marginal vein relatively much

             shorter, mostly much less than 4X as long as the stigmal, stigmal uncus short;  propodeum

             extensively bare; antennae different, often clubbed with basal or all flagellar segments

             shortened (e.g., Fig.A); hind margin of 1st dorsal plate flat; abdomen sessile; hind  tibial

             spurs often stout...................................................………......................... Pteromalidae (Coelocybinae)

 

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