2013
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3664.2.7
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Revision of the European species of <i>Calotelea</i> Westwood (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea)

Abstract: The European species of Calotelea are reviewed: previously known species are redescribed; two new species are described: Calotelea carbonaria n. sp. and Calotelea laminata n. sp.; and a key to all species is given. Calotelea affinis Kozlov & Kononova is a junior synonym of Calotelea elegans (Masi) syn. nov. and Calotelea ruficollis (Szelényi) is transferred to Calliscelio comb. nov. Calotelea laminata n. sp. is the first species of Calotelea belonging to the ocularis group to be recorded from Europe. A morphom… Show more

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“…As per the generic concept of Calotelea Westwood, in Hope (1837), Masner (1976), Masner (1980b), Masner (1980c)​, http://www.zsi.gov.in/right_menu/IIS/index.html and Popovici et al (2013), diagnosis of the genus from the very similar Calliscelio Ashmead, relies on the presence of skaphion in most cases, distinct or at least traces of genal and facial straie (Fig. 10) and an elongate antennal radicle, often measuring about one-third of scape length (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As per the generic concept of Calotelea Westwood, in Hope (1837), Masner (1976), Masner (1980b), Masner (1980c)​, http://www.zsi.gov.in/right_menu/IIS/index.html and Popovici et al (2013), diagnosis of the genus from the very similar Calliscelio Ashmead, relies on the presence of skaphion in most cases, distinct or at least traces of genal and facial straie (Fig. 10) and an elongate antennal radicle, often measuring about one-third of scape length (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional morphometric measurements were made from properly mounted specimens or from digital photographs (e.g. Popovici et al 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification. Calotelea belongs to more than 30 species globally (PoPoviCi et al 2013). The genus has not been subject to taxonomic revision in the Neotropical region, and in Brazil, there are some undetermined species (see Azevedo et al 2015), and therefore, the identification of this specimen is complicated.…”
Section: Calotelea Westwood 1837mentioning
confidence: 99%