Lamquetia
A small genus with two 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.
Antennal segments 38-56; length of maxillary palp 1.2 times height of head or more; in dorsal view length of eye more than 3 times temple; eyes distinctly emarginate at inner side; face densely setose, densely rugose, finely granulate or coriaceous between rugae, with or without a pair of longitudinal depressions; clypeus rather flat to convex in lateral view, finely coriaceous-granulate, with ventral margin thin and upcurved, and a row of setae close to it; frons with a medio-longitudinal carina, more or less excavated and narrowly rugose laterally; temple and vertex smooth; malar suture absent; occipital carina meeting hypostomal carina or reduced ventrally; length of mesosoma twice its maximum height or more; pronotum with a long crenulate groove medially, largely densely setose or only near fore coxa; propleuron convex; posterior flange of propleuron hardly differentiated; mesopleuron largely smooth near precoxal sulcus; prepectal carina present and remain separated from anterior margin of mesopleuron; precoxal sulcus shallow; metapleuron largey smooth and with long setae; middle lobe of mesoscutum vertical anteriorly in lateral view; mesoscutum largely smooth, but with a large reticulate-rugose area medio-posteriorly; notauli largely crenulate or punctate anteriorly and meeting at reticulate area; mesoscutal disk densely setose, especially near anterior part of notauli; scutellum smooth to punctate; metapleural flange acute; surface of propodeum smooth or mainly coarsely punctate, with a short or rather long medio-longitudinal carina, with distinct areola posteriorly; vein m-cu of fore wing narrowly antefurcal and parallel with vein 1-M posteriorly; vein 1-SR of fore wing distinctly widened; vein 3-M of fore wing short to long; vein 1-SR+M more or less sinuate; first subdiscal cell closed, vein CU1b distinct; vein M+CU of hind wing much shorter than vein 1-M; hind coxa smooth, sparsely setose dorsally, baso-ventral tooth present; hind tibia with row of setae or only with some setae apically; tarsal claws simple, without basal bristle; apical width of first tergite subequal to basal width; basal half of surface of first tergite largely smooth and punctate-reticulate or longitudinally rugose apically, dorsal carinae distinct, only apically converging, reaching at least middle of tergite, and with pair of small flanges; second tergite longitudinally strigose laterally, reticulate-strigose medially, but a largely smooth triangular area basally, second metasomal suture sinuate and crenulate; third tergite medially with a more or less developed transverse impression, strigose but smooth apically; third tergite slightly wider than second tergite; second-fifth tergites with sharp lateral crease; body more or less dark brown or black [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.