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New Chalcidoid Egg-parasites from South Asia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Ch. Ferrière
Affiliation:
Entomologist, Imperial Institute of Entomology.

Extract

Acroclisoides indicus, sp. n. (fig. l).

♂. Head and thorax dark metallic green ; abdomen with bluish reflections ; the short petiole black, the 2nd segment brown or more or less yellow. Antennae brown, scape and pedicel yellow. Mandibles yellowish with dark teeth. Tegulae and legs yellow, only the anterior and posterior coxae (except tip of posterior) green.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1931

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References

* Girault calls this joint the “ proximal club joint,” as the antennae have, for him, a 2-jointed funicle and a 2-jointed club. We follow Howard, Waterston, Mercet and others, and consider the antennae as having a 3-jointed funicle and a solid club.