Dusona sp. (genus) (A Campopleginae Parasitic Wasp)

  1. Head more or less entirely black; alitrunk and gaster usually black or reddish, very rarely yellow; hind wing with first abscissa of Cui usually angled at junction with cu-a, if not, then usually not subvertical. First segment of gaster with sternite and tergite fused, without a trace of join (Fig. 390); fore wing with areolet large, rhombic or almost pentagonal (Fig. 404). Propodeum long, usually with only anterior transverse carina present, sometimes without carinae; ovipositor short, straight;
    propodeal spiracle usually elliptical.....  From An Introduction to the Australain Ichneumonidae, Gauld 1984

Dusona sp. (genus) is listed in the following regions:

Canberra & Southern Tablelands

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