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Eunotus
''Eunotus'' is a genus of chalcid wasps. Most species are parasitoids of scale insects. Description The antennae are inserted above the clypeal margin, and they consist of either four or five funicular segments. The thorax has a dense reticulate sculpture, with the frenal line on the Scutellum (insect anatomy), scutellum usually being absent. The scutellum does not extend beyond the propodeum, and the propodeum has a distinct tooth-like median carina. The fore-wing is covered in fine hairs. The first gastral tergite covers most of the Gaster (insect anatomy), gaster.Xiao, H., & Huang, D. W. (2001). A review of Eunotinae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) from China. Journal of Natural History, 35(11), 1587-1605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/002229301317092342 Taxonomy The genus ''Eunotus'' includes the following species: * ''Eunotus acutus'' Kurdjumov, 1912, a parasitoid of felt scales (Eriococcidae); found in the Palearctic. * ''Eunotus aequalivena'' Xiao and Huang, 2001; fou ...
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Eunotus Areolatus
''Eunotus'' is a genus of chalcid wasps. Most species are parasitoids of scale insects. Description The antennae are inserted above the clypeal margin, and they consist of either four or five funicular segments. The thorax has a dense reticulate sculpture, with the frenal line on the Scutellum (insect anatomy), scutellum usually being absent. The scutellum does not extend beyond the propodeum, and the propodeum has a distinct tooth-like median carina. The fore-wing is covered in fine hairs. The first gastral tergite covers most of the Gaster (insect anatomy), gaster.Xiao, H., & Huang, D. W. (2001). A review of Eunotinae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) from China. Journal of Natural History, 35(11), 1587-1605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/002229301317092342 Taxonomy The genus ''Eunotus'' includes the following species: * ''Eunotus acutus'' Kurdjumov, 1912, a parasitoid of felt scales (Eriococcidae); found in the Palearctic. * ''Eunotus aequalivena'' Xiao and Huang, 2001; fou ...
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