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. 2018 Apr 16;6:e4633. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4633
1. Head distinctly towering over mesosoma (Fig. 4A). Pronotum almost as long as mesoscutum (Figs. 4A and 5A). Basal cell bare, basal vein nearly completely pigmented (Figs. 2A, 4A). Ovipositor protruding about half the length of gaster (Fig. 4A). [only female known] Burminata caputaeria
- Head only slightly towering over mesosoma (Figs. 2A, 2B and 4D). Pronotum short, about 1/4 length of mesoscutum (Figs. 1A and 4G) Basal cell pilose (Fig. 1E), basal vein only apically pigmented (Fig. 2B). Ovipositor only slightly protruding gaster (Fig. 4D). 2.
2. Gaster sessile (Fig. 4D). Mouthmargin surrounded by long setae (Figs. 4D and 5B). Antenna inserted at about center of face, with toruli closer to each other than to margin of eye. Axilla advanced almost 1/4 length of mesoscutum (Fig. 4G). Speculum on forewing present (Fig. 4D). Protibia with a row of stout setae on anterior margin. [only female known] Glabiala barbata
- Gaster distinctly petiolate (Figs. 1A and 1D). Mouthmargin not surrounded by long setae (Fig. 1B). Antenna inserted in lower third of face, with toruli closer to eye margin than to each other (Fig. 1B). Axilla not advanced (Fig. 1D). Speculum on forewing absent (Fig. 1E). Protibia without row of stout setae on anterior margin. [only males known] Diversinitus attenboroughi