2008
DOI: 10.3161/067.058.0107
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Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) of Ogasawara Islands (Japan)

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“…This species does not easily run to any species in the key presented by Belokobylskij and Maeto (2009). It is similar to nukunu (Marsh and Austin) (Austin et al 1994) because of the expanded epicnemial carina but differs in color and by having the ovipositor shorter than the metasoma.…”
Section: Caenophanes Costaricaensismentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…This species does not easily run to any species in the key presented by Belokobylskij and Maeto (2009). It is similar to nukunu (Marsh and Austin) (Austin et al 1994) because of the expanded epicnemial carina but differs in color and by having the ovipositor shorter than the metasoma.…”
Section: Caenophanes Costaricaensismentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Caenophanes is similar to Heterospilus by having the fore wing vein 2RS absent, but is distinct by having the fore wing first subdiscal cell closed at the apex. A key to species was presented by Belokobylskij and Maeto (2009).…”
Section: Genusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The new species can be separated from couplet 1a in the key by Belokobylskij & Maeto (2009) Head. Antenna with 41 segments; third antennal segment as long as fourth; middle antennal segments 3.5 times longer than wide (7:2); penultimate antennal segment as long as apical segment; maxillary palp 1.4 times head length (37:26); face rather short, width of face 1.4 times length of face and clypeus combined (15:11) (fig.…”
Section: Key To Sonanus Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other two species are known from China (Taiwan) and Japan (Belokobylskij 1996, Belokobylskij andMaetô 2008). The subgenus Neodoryctes can be separated from the nominate subgenus by the relative length of vein 1-M of the hind wing (1.3-1.8 times as long as vein M+CU in Neodoryctes; 0.7-1.0, rarely up to 1.1, times in Doryctes).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%