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JOURNAL OF HYMENOPTERA RESEARCH
Volume 88, Issue -, Pages 85-102Publisher
PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/jhr.88.75941
Keywords
Acropleural sulcus; acropleuron; Danish amber; Eocene; fossil Encyrtidae; syntergum
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- [2020/02/0369]
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The article reports the discovery of Sulia glaesaria Simutnik, 2015 in Rovno amber, and provides a revised diagnosis of the genus. Additionally, some character states of this species are reported for the first time.
Sulia glaesaria Simutnik, 2015 (Chalcidoidea, Encyrtidae), originally described from late Eocene Danish amber, is reported in coeval Rovno amber. A revised diagnosis of this genus is provided based on the new specimen and high-resolution photomicrographs of the holotype. Some character states, such as a short radicle, clypeus with long lateral margins, the presence of a strigil and basitarsal comb, spur vein of the hind wing, costal cell of hind wing along entire marginal vein with single line of long setae, and almost vertical syntergum with abruptly reflexed extension apically are reported in this species for the first time.
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