Couplet 21.
History
[1] Wings with reduced venation as in these figures (Fam...
[15] Wing venation of fore wing as in these figures (with...
[16] Tarsi 5-segmented (Figs. 1, 2) (Families Eupelmidae,...
[18] Hind femora normal: slender and not toothed or serrate
[19] Mesopleuron with median groove, surface not evenly c...
[20] Antennae originating in middle of face (Eu...
[1] Wings with reduced venation as in these figures (Fam...
[15] Wing venation of fore wing as in these figures (with...
[16] Tarsi 5-segmented (Figs. 1, 2) (Families Eupelmidae,...
[18] Hind femora normal: slender and not toothed or serrate
[19] Mesopleuron with median groove, surface not evenly c...
[20] Antennae originating in middle of face (Eu...
pronotum quadrate and deeply pitted
pronotum not deeply pitted, quadrate to trapezoidal (The commonly encountered Pachycrepoideus keys here, as do several other genera in the Family Pteromalidae. See the Pteromalidae page for additional information.)