. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 138 IAN D. GAULD. Map 6 Localities at which Enicospilus brevis has been collected. view times as broad as long, margin truncate. Lower face times as broad as long, polished, punctate, sometimes tending to punctostriate centrally. Head in dorsal view with genae evenly rounded posteriorly; posterior ocellus virtually touching eye; FI = 75-80%; occipital carina mediodorsally slightly flattened, often weak, sometimes interrupted, ventrally curved to join hypostomal carina but with lower end evanescent. Antenna long an


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 138 IAN D. GAULD. Map 6 Localities at which Enicospilus brevis has been collected. view times as broad as long, margin truncate. Lower face times as broad as long, polished, punctate, sometimes tending to punctostriate centrally. Head in dorsal view with genae evenly rounded posteriorly; posterior ocellus virtually touching eye; FI = 75-80%; occipital carina mediodorsally slightly flattened, often weak, sometimes interrupted, ventrally curved to join hypostomal carina but with lower end evanescent. Antenna long and slender, with 54-57 flagellar segments; 20th segment times as long as broad. Mesoscutum polished, puncto-granulate, in profile quite steeply rounded; notauli weak, shallow. Mesopleuron polished, the upper part superficially punctostriate, the lower part coarsely and closely punctostriate; epicnemial carina inclined towards anterior margin of pleuron, its upper end curved, rather evanescent. Scutellum in profile moderately convex, laterally carinate for + of its length; scutellum in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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