2018
DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.447
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A new genus of Tetracampidae (Hymenoptera) from South Africa

Abstract: Abstract. Afrocampe gen. nov. is described for its only species, A. prinslooi gen. et sp. nov., from Eastern and Western Cape, South Africa. This new genus is recognized as a member of the subfamily Tetracampinae Förster, 1856 of Tetracampidae Förster, 1856 based on the possession of 5-segmented tarsi in females and 4-segmented tarsi in males, the short straight calcar, the mesoscutum with distinct notauli, the mesoscutellum with two pairs of setae, the reduced mesopleural suture and the short stigmal and long… Show more

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“…Since this subfamily apparently represents a less derived group of Eulophidae (see e.g. Gumovsky 2008 ), n = 10 is likely to be considered ancestral for the family in general, with n = 7 and 6 arose from the preceding karyotype by consecutive chromosomal fusions ( Gokhman and Nishkomaeva 2018 ).…”
Section: Overview Of Known Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this subfamily apparently represents a less derived group of Eulophidae (see e.g. Gumovsky 2008 ), n = 10 is likely to be considered ancestral for the family in general, with n = 7 and 6 arose from the preceding karyotype by consecutive chromosomal fusions ( Gokhman and Nishkomaeva 2018 ).…”
Section: Overview Of Known Datamentioning
confidence: 99%