Ondigus
A small genus with only one species described [1].
References
- , “Description of four new genera and nine new species of Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from french Guyana”, Zoologische Mededelingen Leiden, vol. 77, no. 5, pp. 93-125, 2003.
Unknown.
Maxillary palp about as long as height of head; face sparsely with long setae, densely rugulose and somewhat coriaceous; ventral margin of clypeus thin, upcurved; frons transversally striate anteriorly, smooth posteriorly; temple and vertex largely smooth except for some punctures; labrum distinctly concave; malar suture absent; occipital carina meeting hypostomal carina; length of mesosoma about twice its maximum height; mesosoma largely coriaceous; pronotum with wide median groove; precoxal sulcus shallow; prepectal carina present and meeting anterior margin of mesopleuron; middle lobe of mesoscutum vertical in lateral view anteriorly; mesoscutum setose and micro-sculptured, with a large rugose area medioposteriorly; notauli wide anteriorly and disappearing in rugose area; metapleural flange present; surface of propodeum finely granulate, with mediumsized medio-longitudinal carina anteriorly, with distinct pentagonal areola posteriorly; vein m-cu of fore wing interstitial or nearly so and diverging from vein 1-M posteriorly; vein 2-SR+M of fore wing absent; vein 3-M of fore wing rather long; vein 1-SR+M of fore wing sinuate; first subdiscal cell of fore wing slender, partly open apically, vein CU1b absent; vein M+CU of hind wing about as long as vein 1-M or somewhat longer; fore femur with subbasal protuberance; hind coxa granulate, with baso-ventral tooth, in front of it depressed and densely setose; tarsal claws distinctly widened basally and with curved basal bristle; middle tarsus shortened; apex of hind femur normal, without upcurved rim dorsally; hind tibia granulate and with ventral striae, sparsely setose, without distinct longitudinal groove and normally shaped; dorsal carinae of first tergite complete, area between carinae reticulate-rugose and laterally rugose, granulate between rugae; second tergite longitudinally and irregulary coarsely rugose and with pair of sublateral depressions; second metasomal suture weakly sinuate and crenulate; third tergite finely and densely longitudinally striate anteriorly and finely granulate and somewhat depressed posteriorly, with a shallow transverse groove; fourth tergite with striate basally and granulate posteriorly; following tergites superficially granulate, but seventh tergite enlarged and largely smooth; hypopygium of female far retracted; wings subhyaline [1].
References
- , “Description of four new genera and nine new species of Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from french Guyana”, Zoologische Mededelingen Leiden, vol. 77, no. 5, pp. 93-125, 2003.
It is similar to the genus Parallorhogas Marsh, 1993 with the thin vein 1-SR+M of the hind wing (much weaker than vein 1-M), the shortened middle tarsus, and sparsely setose hind tibia. It is distinguished by the tarsal claws with a curved bristle, the second submarginal cell more elongate, the seventh tergite enlarged, the hind femur and tibia with long erect setae and vein 1-SR of fore wing somewhat enlarged [1].
References
- , “Description of four new genera and nine new species of Doryctinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) from french Guyana”, Zoologische Mededelingen Leiden, vol. 77, no. 5, pp. 93-125, 2003.
Neotropical.