Character Details

Character

Appearance of notauli [49]

Description

A foveate sulcus or shallow groove is typical of large-bodied species, whereas small-bodied species often have a deep sulcate groove (Fig. xx). Foveate notauli are often crossed by numerous transverse ridges. Citation: Schauff (1984: 31).

States

-: inapplicable (no indication)
notes:
coded examples: Mymaromma, Cheiloneurus flaccus, Indosema indica Husain & Agarwal, 1983, Thysanus ater Walker, 1840, Lambdobregma Gibson, 1989 (toggle remainder)
0: foveate, groove-like, or present as a superficial line or slight change in sculptural depth
7148_mximage
1.Cleonymus
7149_mximage
2. Eurytoma gigantea...
 
notes:
coded examples: Cleonymus Latreille, 1809, Eurytoma gigantea, Gonatocerus ashmeadi, Australomymar sp. Chile, Nasonia vitripennis (toggle remainder)
1: sulcate (deeply and sharply incised)
7147_mximage
1. Coccophagus rus...
 
notes:
coded examples: Cales noacki Howard, 1907, Coccophagus rusti, Cirrospilus coachellae, Coccobius fulvus, Acmopolynema varium (toggle remainder)