Zombrus
A moderate genus with around 50 species described [1].
The synonyms actually known are:
Trimorus Kriechbaumer, 1894 (junior Homonym of Trimorus Foerster, 1856)
Neotrimorus Dalla Tore, 1898 (replacement name for Trimorus Kriechbaumer, 1894)(synonymized by ??? in ???)
Acanthobracon Szépligeti, 1902 (synonymized by ??? in ???)
Trichiobracon Cameron, 1905 (synonymized by ??? in ???)
Trichodoryctes Szpépligeti, 1906 (synonymized by ??? in ???)
References
- , “Taxapad 2012, Ichneumonoidea 2011. Database on flash-drive.”. www.taxapad.com, Ottawa, Canada., 2012.
Parasitoids of Cerambycidae [1].
References
- , “First records of the tribe Holcobraconini and the genus Zombrus Marshall, 1897 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Doryctinae) in Europe.”, Zoosystematica Rossica, vol. 20(2), pp. 310-318, 2011.
Head transverse. Ocelli arranged in triangle with base larger than its sides. Clypeus often with flange along its lower margin. Hypoclypeal depression rather large and rounded. Face with two distinct submedian oval depressions above clypeal suture. Occipital carina usually distinct dorsally, widely reduced below and not joined with hypostomal carina. Antennae rather slender, setiform, long. First flagellar segment usually longer than second segment. Last antennal segment with short apical spine. Mesosoma not depressed dorso-ventrally. Pronotum with complete pronotal carina (dorsal view). Mesonotum rather highly and roundly elevated above pronotum pronotum, usually smooth. Notauli more or less deep and often complete. Metanotum dorsally with small and rounded dorsal tooth. Sternaulus deep and often sculptured. Propodeum with rather distinct lateral tubercles, without areas delineated by carinae; usually entirely areolate by large areolae. Radial cell of fore wing more or less shortened. Radial vein arising before middle of pterostigma. Second radiomedial cell usually short. Discoidal cell anteriorly petiolate. Nervulus postfurcal. In hind wing, first abscissa of mediocubital vein not shorter than second abscissa. Medial cell long and rather narrow. Fore tibia with several thick spines arranged in almost one row on inner side, with row of dense and coarse spines on inner apical margin. Hind coxa dorsally with long and curved anterior process and short subpointed posterior tooth. Hind femur usually thick. Basitarsus of hind tarsus short, about half as long as second to fifth segments combined. First tergite wide. Second tergite with wide and lenticular median area separated anteriorly by oblique basolateral furrows, with usually distinct or shallow lateral subparallel stripes. Suture between second and third tergites deep, medially curved and with distinct pointed sublateral bends. Third tergite without depression. Ovipositor usually short, not longer than metasoma; its sheaths with rather long dense black setae [1].
References
- , “First records of the tribe Holcobraconini and the genus Zombrus Marshall, 1897 (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Doryctinae) in Europe.”, Zoosystematica Rossica, vol. 20(2), pp. 310-318, 2011.
Afrotropical, Australasian, Palaearctic, Oriental.