On va essayer de bricoler qqchose avec cette clé anglaise :
1. Fore wing with at least one discrete sclerite in discosubmarginal cell (Fig. 2B–D); smaller species, wing length < 15 mm
3. Fore wing with distinct, pigmented proximal and central sclerites (Fig. 2B)
4. Mesosoma lacking dark patches, uniformly testaceous
5. Metasoma not abruptly black-tipped (but may be diffusely infuscate ventrally and apically)
ensuite, je coince :
6. Head with temples rounded, more buccate, and with distinct ocular-ocellar space (Fig. 4C); first metasomal tergite in lateral view with better-defined dorsal dip (Fig. 6C) => Enicospilus myricae sp. nov.
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Head with temples narrowed, straighter, with ocelli adjacent to or only narrowly separated from eyes (Fig. 4A–B); first metasomal tergite with shallow dorsal dip (Fig. 6A–B) => 7 càd Enicospilus cerebrator Aubert, 1966 et Enicospilus adustus (Haller, 1885) stat. rev.
Aime-toi, le ciel t’aimera Despise not the weak : the gnat stings the eyes of the lion.