Rhoptrocentrus
A small genus with few species known [1].
References
- , “Taxapad 2012, Ichneumonoidea 2011. Database on flash-drive.”. www.taxapad.com, Ottawa, Canada., 2012.
Recorded as hosts of Coleoptera (Bostrichidae, Cerambycidae, Scolytidae), Hymenoptera (Xiphydriidae) and Lepidoptera (Coleophoridae, Tortricidae) [1].
References
- , “Systematics, distribution and diversity of the Australasian doryctine wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Doryctinae).”, Records of the South Australian Museum Monograph Series, vol. 8, pp. 1-150, 2004.
Head subcubical; ocellar triangle almost equilateral; frons not concave and without keel; eyes sparsely setose; occipital carina present, not fused with hypostomal carina; postgenal bridge wide; palpi formula 6-4; scape slender and more or less long, without distinct apical lobe; first flagellar segment not shorter than second one; anterior surface of mesonotum subvertical, distinctly raised above pronotum; notauli sculptured, complete, deep but shallow posteriorly; metanotum without median tooth; sternaulus shallow, long, sculptured; prepectal carina distinct; propodeum without marginated areas, lateral tubercles absent; propodeal bridge absent; fore and mid tibiae with numerous dispersed spines; hind coxa without basoventral corner and tooth; all femora without dorsal protuberances; hind basitarsus about as long as segment 2-5 combined; fore wing marginal cell not shortened; 2RS and r-m present; 1m-cu and 1cu-a postfurcal; 3CU not interstitial, arising from anterior 1/3-1/2 of distal margin of first subdiscal cell; first subdiscal cell narrow, closed distally; hind wing cu-a present; subbasal cell small; m-cu present but sclerotised; basal cell narrow; RS arising from R; marginal cell without r; first metasomal short and wide; acrosternite about 0.2 times as long as first tergite; dorsope of first tergite distinct and small; second suture distinct and straight or absent medially; second and third tergites without furrows or defined areas, without separated laterotergites; ovipositor about as long as body [1].
References
- , “Systematics, distribution and diversity of the Australasian doryctine wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Doryctinae).”, Records of the South Australian Museum Monograph Series, vol. 8, pp. 1-150, 2004.
Australasian and Holoarctic regions (Belokobylskij et al., 2004).