Osmophila
A small genus with less than 10 species described [1].
References
- , “Taxapad 2012, Ichneumonoidea 2011. Database on flash-drive.”. www.taxapad.com, Ottawa, Canada., 2012.
Unknown.
Moderate to large size, 8.0-12.0 mm; body usually sculptured but mesosoma sometimes smooth. face swollen; occipital carina present, not meeting hypostomal carina; frons excavated; first flagellomere equal to or longer than scape and pedicel combined; mesoscutum strongly declivous anteriorly; fore wing first subdiscal cell closed by presence of vein 2cu-a, vein r-m present; hind wing vein M+CU 0.25 to 0.33 as long as 1M; fore tibia with row of 5-10 stout spines along anterior edge; hind coxa with distinct antero-ventral basal tooth; first metasomal tergum parallel-sided, basal sternal plate 0.25 length of tergum; second metasomal tergum with long triangular median area enclosed by converging straight grooves [1].
References
- , The Doryctinae of Costa Rica (excluding the genus Heterospilus), vol. 70, 1 vol. Gainsville, Fl.: American Entomological Institute, 2002, p. 319.
A distinctive genus characterized by the sculpture of the metasoma, the wing venation and the longer first flagellomere [1].
References
- , The Doryctinae of Costa Rica (excluding the genus Heterospilus), vol. 70, 1 vol. Gainsville, Fl.: American Entomological Institute, 2002, p. 319.
Neotropical.