Glaucia
General description:
A small genus with one species described [1].
References
- , “Taxapad 2012, Ichneumonoidea 2011. Database on flash-drive.”. www.taxapad.com, Ottawa, Canada., 2012.
Biology:
Unknown.
Diagnostic description:
Body length 1.9-2.8mm; head smooth and shining; antenna with 23-25 antennomeres, apical third of antennae white; mesoscutum smooth and shining, including notauli and precoxal sulcus, notauli forming distinct shoulders anteriorly; propodeum rugose or smooth except by carinae; fore wing with 2RS vein spectral; r-m vein not tubular; first subdiscal cell open apically; hind wing with vein 1M moderately swollen and forming a stigma; first tergite of metasoma striate; second tergite weakly striate and remaining tergites smooth; ovipositor shorter than metasoma; color of body mainly dark brown [1].
References
- , “Some parasitic Hymenoptera from New Zealand.”, Psyche (Cambridge), vol. 29, pp. 216-225, 1922.
Distribution:
Neotropical.