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- Eulophini) and is characterized by the unique combination of two long metatibial spurs and a short branch on each of the first two funicular segments....
- yellow. The apex of both the mandibles and tarsal claws are dark red. Metatibial spurs are pale, while the wing membranes are slightly darkened. The scape...
- mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber, Ellca nevelka gen. et sp. nov., and the function of metatibial spurs in Elcanidae (Orthoptera)". Cretaceous Research. 116: 104574. Bibcode:2020CrRes...
- catiensis, a new genus and a new species with branched male antennae and long metatibial spurs from Vietnam (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae). Israel Journal of Entomology...
- long enough to cover the metatibial spurs and those on the outside being long and plumose. Unlike Eickwortapis the inner metatibial spur on Nesagapostemon...
- nineteen genera in this group, and they share similarities in eye shape, metatibial, aedageal, and ****thecal morphology. Species in this group typically...
- Abdomen consists with eight segments. Adult beetle has longer smooth-edged metatibial spine. The second sternite of male has a sharp, backwardly projecting...
- paired, subequal in length, and toothed or have narrow projections. The metatibial spurs are single. The abdomen has 5 visible hard plates, with the first...
- The body of the holotype is very incomplete, with only a little of the metatibial corbicula present, and sections of the thorax which have long setae preserved...
- which lacks a cell cup, a small vertical ridge behind the eye, and a metatibial spur.: 36  Xeris species are found in North America and Eurasia. In North...