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2025
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- <p><b>Key to the genera of Eulophinae with long metatibial spurs</b></p><p>(males are known for 6 genera)</p><p>1 Metatibia with one spur at apex.........................................................................2</p><p>– Metatibia with two spurs at apex .......................................................................3</p><p>2 Scutellum with two narrow sublateral grooves; TS1 1.1× as long as T1. Male known only for <i>M. thoseae</i> Ferrière, male antenna unbranched .... <i>Metaplectrus</i></p><p>– Scutellum with two broad crenulated grooves; TS1 1.3× as long as T1. Male unknown........................................................................................ <i>Alveoplectrus</i></p><p>3 Scutellum without lateral grooves .....................................................................4</p><p>– Scutellum with lateral grooves...........................................................................5</p><p>4 Propodeum with posteriorly diverging submedian carinae that originate separately from basal cup. Male unknown.......................................... <i>Eurycephaloplectrus</i></p><p>– Propodeum with distinct median carina. Male antenna without branches........... ............................................................................................................ <i>Euplectrus</i></p><p>5 Propodeum with strong median carina; mid lobe of mesoscutum with one pair of setae. Male antenna with or without branches...............................................6</p><p>– Propodeum with different structure. Male antenna without branches ...............7</p><p>6 Male antenna without branches; digiti of genitalia with 2 spines. TS1 1.3–2.3× as long as TS2; pronotum 2.3–2.5× broader than long in dorsal view................. ........................................................................................................ <i>Platyplectrus</i></p><p><b>–</b> Male antenna with two branches (Figs 1, 3); digiti of genitalia with 1 spine. TS1 2.25× as long as TS2; pronotum at least 2.5× broader than long in dorsal view. ............................................................................................ <i>Ramiplectrus</i> gen. n.</p><p>7 Propodeum divided into more than four areas, with complete median carina and two short incomplete submedian carinae......................................... <i>Aroplectrus</i></p><p>– Propodeum with two X- or H-shaped submedian carinae ...... <i>Euplectromorpha</i></p><p><b>Key to the genera of Eulophinae with branched male antennal segments</b></p><p>1 Male antenna: F1 and F2 with branch, F3 and F4 without branches; scutellum with two sublateral grooves .................................................................................2</p><p>– Male antenna: F1, F2 and F3 with branch, F4 without branches; scutellum without sublateral grooves ............ <i>Dahlbominus</i>, <i>Elasmus</i>, <i>Eulophus</i>, <i>Hemiptarsenus</i>, <i>Necremnus</i>, <i>Notanisomorphella</i>, <i>Microlycus</i>, <i>Pnigalio</i>, <i>Sympiesis</i></p><p>2 Mesoscutum without complete notauli; metatibia without spurs; mandibles well developed; branches of male antenna 2.0× as long as antennal scape; propodeum with distinct plicae........................................................................... <i>Dicladocerus</i></p><p>– Mesoscutum with complete notauli; metatibia with 2 long spurs; mandibles small without teeth; branches of male antenna as long as antennal scape; propodeum without plicae..................................................................... <i>Ramiplectrus</i> gen. n.</p>