2016
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4083.2.3
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Revision of Calobrachium Gobbi &amp; Azevedo, gen. nov. (Hymenoptera, <br />Bethylidae), with description of seven new Oriental species

Abstract: A new genus, Calobrachium Gobbi & Azevedo, gen. nov. (type species Calobrachium salum Gobbi & Azevedo, sp. nov.) with seven new species, C. luangum sp. nov., C. miticum sp. nov., C. pongum sp. nov., C. salum sp. nov., C. thanum sp. nov., C. trilinum sp. nov., C. vancum sp. nov. are described and figured. New combination is proposed for C. lepidum (Terayama, 2004), comb. nov. (from Pseudisobrachium Kieffer). A key to species of the genus based on males is given.

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“…The notauli absent or indistinct is commonly seen as interspecific variation in Bethylidae (e.g. Azevedo () for Pseudisobrachium ; Gobbi & Azevedo () for Calobrachium ). The main morphological characters defining Neoapenesia , such as the clypeus projecting medially, the pronotal disc short and the paramere long proposed by Terayama (), the short antenna (Sawada et al ., ) and the mesosoma gibbous in profile (this study), overlap with those present in some species of the laevigata species group.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The notauli absent or indistinct is commonly seen as interspecific variation in Bethylidae (e.g. Azevedo () for Pseudisobrachium ; Gobbi & Azevedo () for Calobrachium ). The main morphological characters defining Neoapenesia , such as the clypeus projecting medially, the pronotal disc short and the paramere long proposed by Terayama (), the short antenna (Sawada et al ., ) and the mesosoma gibbous in profile (this study), overlap with those present in some species of the laevigata species group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because females are mostly unknown, we focused on males. The male morphological data (characters and states) were mainly taken from previous studies (Evans, , , ; Terayama, ; Lanes & Azevedo, , ; Corrêa & Azevedo, ; Ramos & Azevedo, ; Ramos et al ., ; Alencar & Azevedo, ; Zamprogno & Azevedo, ; Gobbi & Azevedo, ). In all, 163 adult characters were coded using Leica M80 microscopes and LED light sources (Appendix S1).…”
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“…posterior oblique suture by Richards (1956); Shcherbakov (1981). transversal furrow by Gobbi & Azevedo (2016). transverse groove by Argaman (1990); Barbosa & Azevedo (2011c).…”
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“…In Bethylidae, the posterior oblique sulcus of the mesopleuron is present in Pristocerinae and Mesitiinae, and despite showing little variation in size, position and format, it has been labelled differently in both subfamilies (see Argaman, 2003;Barbosa & Azevedo, 2011a, b;Gobbi & Azevedo, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%