Hansonorum
A small genus similar to Notiospathius. Two species are described [1].
In 2011, it has been synonymized with the huge genus Notiospathius by De Jesús-Bonilla et al. [2].
References
- , The Doryctinae of Costa Rica (excluding the genus Heterospilus), vol. 70, 1 vol. Gainsville, Fl.: American Entomological Institute, 2002, p. 319.
- , “A new synonym of the Neotropical parasitoid wasp genus Notiospathius (Braconidae, Doryctinae), with redescription of two species and description of five new species from Brazil”, ZooKeys, vol. 122, pp. 71-90, 2011.
Unknown.
Small size, 2.0-4.5 mm; first flagellomere longer than second; occipital carina meeting hypostomal carina; mesoscutum declivous anteriorly, pronotal collar short; propodeum with posterior corners pointed; metasoma petiolate, basal sternal plate of first segment 0.75 or more length of tergum; fore tibia with scattered row of 10-15 stout spines along anterior edge; hind coxa with small but distinct basal tubercle, often appearing as a small dimple; fore wing vein r+m present, subdiscal cell open at apex; hind wing vein M+CU about 0.7 length of vein 1M; hind wing of male without stigma [1].
References
- , The Doryctinae of Costa Rica (excluding the genus Heterospilus), vol. 70, 1 vol. Gainsville, Fl.: American Entomological Institute, 2002, p. 319.
Distinguished to Notiospathius by the small tooth at the base of the hind coxa. The petiolate metasoma is similar to Spathius but Hansonorum has the subdiscal cell of the fore wing open at the apex.
Neotropical.