Character Details

Character

Propleura posterior margin angle [75]

Description

This character refers to the posterior half of the propleura, which may either remain parallel or diverge to form an inverted V-like angle (Fig. 5c). In Philomidinae (Perilampidae), the propleura do not diverge, but rather the entire prosternum is posterior to the propleura, which was scored as state 1. Citation: Gauthier et al. (2000); Burks et al. (2011: 20).

States

-: unassigned
notes:
coded examples: Tetracampe_Taiwan, amber_UCRC_ENT305755, amber_UCRC_ENT00237974, Centrodora_brevispinae_UCRC_ENT_00237973, UCRC_ENT_305754 (toggle remainder)
0: posterior margins diverging angularly along prosternum
7112_mximage
1. Eunotus...
7113_mximage
2.Nasonia giraulti
 
notes:
coded examples: Cleonymus Latreille, 1809, Cales noacki Howard, 1907, Coccophagus rusti, Cirrospilus coachellae, Eurytoma gigantea (toggle remainder)
1: posterior margins transverse, propleura meeting along essentially their entire length
7111_mximage
1. Euplectrus...
 
notes: meeting along their entire length
coded examples: Archaeoteleia mellea, Eubroncus_D1593, Aperilampus sp. Madagascar, Belaspidia nigra (Siebold, 1856), Spalangia_nigroaenea_D2346 (toggle remainder)