Figure 11 - Representative fore wings and hind wings of species from the Ophion scutellaris species group. a keala b idoneus c importunus d clave e aureus f brevipunctatus g dombroskii
FIGURE 11. A. Sussaba cognata ♀, first to third segments of metasoma with laterotergites outflexed. ...
FIGURE 1. A) Enicospilus izquierdoae sp. nov. holotype female (OÖLM), habitus lateral view.; B) Enic...
Fig. 51. Ophion parvulus Kriechbaumer, 1879, lectotype, ♂ (ZSM). A. Habitus, dorsal view. B. Propode...
Figure 10 - Propodeal carinae of species from the Ophion scutellaris species group. All images are o...
Figure 1 - Wing characters used in classical morphometric analysis and in species descriptions. DC =...
Plate 2 - Ophion idoneus Viereck, type specimen; a habitus b face c head, dorsal d propodeum e label...
Plate 2 - Ophion idoneus Viereck, type specimen; a habitus b face c head, dorsal d propodeum e label...
Figure 9 - Propodeum of Ophion demonstrating propodeal carinae and areas. Carinae: ATC = anterior tr...
Figure 3b - Maximum likelihood tree of ITS2 sequences. Maximum likelihood bootstrap support values a...
FIGURE 10. Ophion canariensis sp. nov. holotype female (OÖLM). A) Habitus, lateral view; B) scutellu...
The diverse genus Ophion is almost entirely undescribed in the Nearctic region. In this paper we def...
Fig. 16. A–B. Right fore wing. A. Ophion scutellaris Thomson, 1888. B. O. wuestneii Kriechbaumer, 18...
FIGURE 17. Ophion trochantellus sp. nov. paratype female (OÖLM). A) Habitus, lateral view; B) scutel...
FIGURE 4. A) Enicospilus perlatus Shestakov, 1926, (OÖLM); scutellum, dorsal view; B) Enicospilus he...
Figure 11. Cyclolabus carolinensis Heinrich, 1962, holotype ♀. a) Habitus, dorsal view. b) Habitus, ...
FIGURE 11. A. Sussaba cognata ♀, first to third segments of metasoma with laterotergites outflexed. ...
FIGURE 1. A) Enicospilus izquierdoae sp. nov. holotype female (OÖLM), habitus lateral view.; B) Enic...
Fig. 51. Ophion parvulus Kriechbaumer, 1879, lectotype, ♂ (ZSM). A. Habitus, dorsal view. B. Propode...
Figure 10 - Propodeal carinae of species from the Ophion scutellaris species group. All images are o...
Figure 1 - Wing characters used in classical morphometric analysis and in species descriptions. DC =...
Plate 2 - Ophion idoneus Viereck, type specimen; a habitus b face c head, dorsal d propodeum e label...
Plate 2 - Ophion idoneus Viereck, type specimen; a habitus b face c head, dorsal d propodeum e label...
Figure 9 - Propodeum of Ophion demonstrating propodeal carinae and areas. Carinae: ATC = anterior tr...
Figure 3b - Maximum likelihood tree of ITS2 sequences. Maximum likelihood bootstrap support values a...
FIGURE 10. Ophion canariensis sp. nov. holotype female (OÖLM). A) Habitus, lateral view; B) scutellu...
The diverse genus Ophion is almost entirely undescribed in the Nearctic region. In this paper we def...
Fig. 16. A–B. Right fore wing. A. Ophion scutellaris Thomson, 1888. B. O. wuestneii Kriechbaumer, 18...
FIGURE 17. Ophion trochantellus sp. nov. paratype female (OÖLM). A) Habitus, lateral view; B) scutel...
FIGURE 4. A) Enicospilus perlatus Shestakov, 1926, (OÖLM); scutellum, dorsal view; B) Enicospilus he...
Figure 11. Cyclolabus carolinensis Heinrich, 1962, holotype ♀. a) Habitus, dorsal view. b) Habitus, ...
FIGURE 11. A. Sussaba cognata ♀, first to third segments of metasoma with laterotergites outflexed. ...
FIGURE 1. A) Enicospilus izquierdoae sp. nov. holotype female (OÖLM), habitus lateral view.; B) Enic...
Fig. 51. Ophion parvulus Kriechbaumer, 1879, lectotype, ♂ (ZSM). A. Habitus, dorsal view. B. Propode...