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Rotoita basalis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rotoita basalis
Rotoita basalis is a small relictual parasitic wasp in the family Rotoitidae. Its closest known relative and only other species listed in the same family is endemic to Chile. This is one of the most recently discovered families of chalcidoids, although they may be of the oldest lineage. == Unique Anatomy == Features of their anatomy, including very "primitive" wing venation, have led researchers to believe the Rotoitids may be very near to the base of the Chalcidoid family tree, close to the Mymaridae. Other characteristics including having a 14-segmented antennae in the female with a distinct 6-segmented clava (club-like segments at the end of antennae), a basal vein in the fore wing, a transverse scutellum, extremely reduced, & hidden prepectus, & absence of notauli.〔Taxonomy and Research Information Network. http://anic.ento.csiro.au/insectfamilies/biota_details.aspx?OrderID=27447&BiotaID=46571&PageID=families〕 Specimens are approximately 1mm in length.〔Noyles and Valentine, 1989〕
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