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Key to northern European Homolobus
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Taxa:
Color
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Body redish brown to orange.
Body extensively blackish brown.
Hind wing marginal cell
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Marginal cell of hind wing with cross vein.
Marginal cell of hind wing without cross vein.
Malar space
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Malar space at least as long as the basal width of the mandibles.
Malar space at most 0.7 times the basal legth of the mandibles.
Wing vein 1A + 2A
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Wing vein 1A + 2A of the Fore wing curved.
Wing vein 1A + 2A of the Fore wing more or less straight.
Claws
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Tarsal claws with at least single small tooth or lamella.
Tarsal claws simple, without tooth or lamella.
Wing vein Sr
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Wing vein Sr distinctively thinner than the basal part of vein SC-R1.
Wing vein Sr about as thick as the basal part of vein SC-R1.
Hind tarsus
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Hind tarsus distinctively brighter in coloration than hind tibia.
Hind tarsus about the samle color as hind tibia.
Ovipositor
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Ovipositor more than half as long as hind tibia.
Ovipositor less than half as long as hind tibia.
Antennae
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Females with at least antennal segents 3-6 with a ridge on the inner/lower side.
Females with antennal segents 3-6 virtually without ridge on the inner/lower side .
Info
Likely taxa
Homolobus annulicornis
Homolobus bohemani
Homolobus discolor
Homolobus flagitator
Homolobus infumator
Homolobus truncator
References
Shaw, M. R. (2010). Palaearctic Homolobinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) in the National Museums of Scotland, with host and distribution records and a key to British species.
Entomologist's Gazette, 61
, 43–51.
SLU Artdatabanken (2024). Artfakta: Homolobus.
https://artfakta.se/taxa/1014372
[2024-04-23]
Van Achterberg, C. (1979). A revision of the subfamily Zelinae auct. (Hymenoptera, Braconidae).
Tijdschrift voor entomologie, 122
, 241–479.