Hypodoryctes
A moderate genus with around 20 species known [1].
The synonym actually known is:
Mixtec Marsh, 1993 (synonymized by ???? in ????)
References
- , “Taxapad 2012, Ichneumonoidea 2011. Database on flash-drive.”. www.taxapad.com, Ottawa, Canada., 2012.
One species of Buprestidae has been recorded as host.
Head subcubical; ocelli arranged in triangle with base longer than its sides; eyes glabrous, weakly concave opposite antennal sockets; clypeus with distinct lower flange; occipital carina distinct, obliterated ventrally at short distance before reaching hypostomal carina; postgenal bridge present and narrow; palpi formula 6-4; first flagellar segment longer than second segment; mesosoma twice as long as height; pronotum anteriorly with distinct and curved up transparent flange; pronotal keel complete and rather fine, situated submedially; mesonotum highly and almost perpendicularly raised above pronotum, densely punctulate, densely setose; median lobe of mesoscutum protruding forward; notauli deep and complete; metanotal tooth absent; sternaulus deep and sculptured; prepectal carina distinct; propodeum with marginated areas, areola rather small; radial cell of fore wing not shortened; second radial abscissa longer than first radiomedial vein; Rs and 1r-m present; recurrent vein distinctly antefurcal, discoidal cell anteriorly petiolate; Nervulus postfurcal; parallel vein arising before middle of apical side of brachial cell; hind wing first abscissa of mediocubital vein not shorter than second abscissa; submedial cell large; recurrent vein present; fore tibia with distinct numerous small spines arranged almost in single row, and with row of dense spines on inner apical margin; hind coxa with basoventral tubercle; hind basitarsus 0.7-0.8 times as long as segments 2-5 combined; first metasomal tergite not petiolate, wide, with deep dorsope; acrosternite not elongate, with distinct basoventral keel; second tergite with more or less distinct basal triangular area delineated on outer margin by depressions (sometimes very shallow) or at least contrastingly colorated stripes, this area petiolate, distally at least shortly separated from second suture; second suture distinct and straight; third tergite with fine, but more or less distinct transverse narrow submedian depression; first and second tergite entirely, third at least in basal half, often fourth and fifth tergites submedially sculptured; ovipositor long, usually as long as body [1].
References
- , “Two genera of subfamily Doryctinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) new for Poland.”, Fragmenta Faunistica (Warsaw), vol. 46, pp. 183-193, 2003.
Palearctic, Neotropical, Oriental.