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03EB87A2FFC5347D30B2FB9B95B0FA40.text	03EB87A2FFC5347D30B2FB9B95B0FA40.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Stephanocampta	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Key to world species of  Stephanocampta (females) </p>
            <p>1 F2 at most as long wide; F3 at least 4.0× as long as F2 (Fig. 3 a, b)............................................... 2</p>
            <p>- F2 slightly longer than wide; F3 at most 3.5× as long as F2 (Fig. 17 a, b).......................................... 3</p>
            <p> 2(1) Clava about 6× as long as wide (Fig. 3 b) (India).........................................  S. andamanensis sp. nov.</p>
            <p> - Clava about 8× as long as wide (Costa Rica and Panama).....................................  S. masoni (Yoshimoto)</p>
            <p> 3(1) F3 3.2× as long as F2 (Fig. 17 a, b) (India)...............................................  S. indica Anwar &amp; Zeya</p>
            <p>– F3 at most 2.2× as long as F2 (Fig. 10 a, b).................................................................. 4</p>
            <p> 4(3) F3 slightly more than 2.1× as long as F2 (Democratic Republic of the Congo)................... ..  S. yaosekoensis Mathot</p>
            <p>– F3 at most 1.9× as long as F2.............................................................................5</p>
            <p> 5(4) Clava 5.5× as long as wide (Fig. 10 a, b) (India).................................................  S. huberi sp. nov.</p>
            <p> – Clava 3.7× as long as wide (Argentina).............................................  S. chica Aquino &amp; Triapitsyn</p>
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            <p> Stephanocampta Mathot, 1966</p>
            <p> Stephanocampta Mathot 1966: 219 –221. Type species:  S. yaosekoensis Mathot , by original designation. Hadromymar Yoshimoto 1990: 30 –31. Type species: H.  masoni Yoshimoto, by original designation. Synonymized under  Stephanocampta by Huber &amp; Lin 1999: 39. </p>
            <p> Diagnosis.  Stephanocampta is recognized by its peculiar propodeum, which has rigid translucent membranous lamellae and the petiole surrounded ventrally and laterally by a translucent, “lacey” collar extending out from the base of the gaster. </p>
            <p> Hosts. Hosts have not been reported for any species of  Stephanocampta . </p>
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03EB87A2FFC5347F30B2F98C94F7FF0F.text	03EB87A2FFC5347F30B2F98C94F7FF0F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Stephanocampta andamanensis Manickavasagam & Palanivel	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Stephanocampta andamanensis Manickavasagam &amp; Palanivel ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs 1–8)</p>
            <p>Description. Female (holotype). Body length 360. Body dark brown except eye whitish, scape and legs yellow, and pedicel light brown; wings hyaline (Fig. 1).</p>
            <p>Head 0.7× as wide as mesosoma (Fig. 2) with vertex transversely striate. Scape (Fig. 3 a, b) 2.0× as long as pedicel; F1 3.5× as long as F2; F3 the longest; F4 and 5 equal; F6 and F7 subequal; clava 1.4× as long as combined length of F5−F7, with 4 mps.</p>
            <p>Mesosoma (Fig. 6) 1.15× as long as gaster (Fig. 8); mesoscutum 0.33× as long as wide, with convex, transversely striate sculpture and more arched medially; scutellum 0.7× as long as wide, with lateral longitudinal striations along length, medially the striations converge to meet. Fore wing (Fig. 4) 9.2× as long as wide; disc with 5 rows each of dorsal and ventral setae in apical half; longest marginal seta 3.4× maximum wing width. Hind wing (Fig. 5) 23.8× as long as wide; disc with 2 rows of dorsal setae, longest marginal seta 7.7× maximum wing width.</p>
            <p>Metasoma. Petiole 0.50× as long as metacoxa, with a lateral spine (Fig. 7). Gaster (Fig. 8) 0.83× as long as wide. Ovipositor not exserted, 0.67× gaster length and 0.6× metatibial length.</p>
            <p>Measurements of holotype (as length:width or length). Head, 145:205. Antenna: radicle, 15:12.5; scape, 75:17.5; pedicel, 37.5:22.5; F1, 17.5:10; F2, 5:7.5; F3, 40:7.5; F4, 35:10; F5, 35:10; F6, 32.5:10; F7, 30:12.5; clava, 137.5:25. Mesosoma, 185:157.5; mesoscutum, 37.5:112.5; scutellum, 62.5:87.5; gaster, 160:192.5. Fore wing, 460:50, longest marginal seta, 100; hind wing, 417.5:17.5; longest marginal seta, 135. Petiole, 37.5:25; ovipositor, 107.5:67.5; metacoxa, 75, metatibia, 175.</p>
            <p>Male. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Material examined. Holotype. EDAU / Mym11/2015, 1 female dissected and mounted on slide under four cover slips, INDIA: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andaman Islands, North Andaman Island, Ramnagar, Diglipur, 27.v.2012, YPTs, forest ecosystem, 13o15’54.6624’’N 92o58’56.9856’’E, S. Manickavasagam and A. Rameshkumar.</p>
            <p>Distribution. India: Andaman Islands.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The species name is named after the archipelago of the type locality (Andaman).</p>
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            <p> Stephanocampta huberi Manickavasagam &amp; Palanivel ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p>(Figs 9–14)</p>
            <p>Description. Female (holotype). Body length 350. Body dark brown except eye silvery white, scape and legs yellow, and pedicel light brown; wings hyaline.</p>
            <p>Head (Fig. 9) 0.8× as wide as mesosoma, with vertex transversely striate. Scape (Fig. 10 a, b) 1.5× as long as pedicel; F1 1.75× as long as F2; F3 2.6× as long as wide; F4 and F5 subequal; F5 and F6 equal, F6 and F7 subequal; clava 1.8× as long as combined length of F5–F7, with 4 mps.</p>
            <p>Mesosoma (Fig. 13) as long as gaster (Fig. 14), mesoscutum about 0.3× as long as wide, with convex, transversely striate sculpture, more arched medially, and with setae on midlobe short; axillar seta long; scutellum 0.6× as long as wide, with lateral longitudinal striations along length, medially the striations converge to meet. Fore wing (Fig. 11) 9.2× as long as wide; disc with 5 dorsal and 3 ventral rows of setae in apical half; longest marginal seta 3.8× maximum wing width. Hind wing (Fig. 12) 24.5× as long as wide; disc with 1 row of dorsal setae, longest marginal seta 9.0× maximum wing width.</p>
            <p>Metasoma. Petiole 0.42× as long as metacoxa and without a lateral spine (Fig. 14). Gaster slightly longer than wide (140:130); ovipositor exserted (Fig. 14), 1.26× gaster length and 1.36× length of metatibia.</p>
            <p>Measurements of holotype (as length:width or length). Head, 125:142.5. Antenna: radicle, 10:10; scape, 45:17.5; pedicel, 30:22.5; F1, 17.5:7.5; F2, 10:7.5; F3, 20:7.5; F4, 25:7.5; F5, 22.5:10; F6, 22.5:10; F7, 2.5:12.5; clava, 122.5:20. Mesosoma, 140:130; mesoscutum, 35:120; scutellum, 57.5:90; gaster, 140:130. Fore wing, 415:45, longest marginal seta, 175; hind wing, 367.5:15, longest marginal seta, 135. Petiole, 22.5:20; ovipositor, 177.5:13.25; metacoxa, 53; metatibia, 130.</p>
            <p>Male. Unknown.</p>
            <p>Material examined. Holotype: EDAU / Mym12/2015, 1 female dissected and mounted on two slides (one slide containing only one antenna and the other containing the other antenna, and the rest under four cover slips), INDIA: Manipur, Tamenglong, 27.ix.2014, YPTs, forest ecosystem, 24o59’16.5624”N 93o29’43.0512’’E, K. Sophis Singh.</p>
            <p>Distribution. India: Manipur.</p>
            <p>Etymology. The species is named after the mymarid specialist, Dr. John T. Huber of the Canadian National Collections of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (CNC).</p>
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            <p> Stephanocampta indica Anwar &amp; Zeya, 2014</p>
            <p>(Figs 15–21)</p>
            <p> Stephanocampta indica Anwar &amp; Zeya in Anwar et al. 2014: 149 –151. Type locality: Attur, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. </p>
            <p>Description. Female. Body length 320. Body dark brown, eye silvery whitish, scape and pedicel light brown; funicle and clava brown; legs yellowish brown; wings hyaline (Fig. 15).</p>
            <p>Head (Fig. 16) 0.8× as wide as mesosoma, with vertex transversely striate. Scape (Fig. 17 a, b) 1.76× as long as pedicel; F1 2.3× as long as F2; F2 quadrate, F3 3.6× as long as wide; F4−F7 subequal; clava 1.5× as long as combined length of F5−F7, with 4 mps.</p>
            <p>Mesosoma (Fig. 20) nearly as long as gaster (Fig. 21) (162.5:155); mesoscutum 0.23× as long as wide, with convex, transversely striate sculpture, more arched medially, and midlobe setae short; axillar seta long; scutellum 0.6× as long as wide, with lateral longitudinal striations along length, medially the striations converge and meet. Fore wing (Fig. 18) 10.4× as long as wide; disc with 5 dorsal and 3 ventral rows of setae in apical half; longest marginal seta 3.8× maximum wing width. Hind wing (Fig. 19) 23.1× as long as wide; disc with 2 rows of dorsal setae, longest marginal seta 6.8× maximum wing width.</p>
            <p>Metasoma. Petiole 0.57× as long as metacoxa and with a lateral spine. Gaster (Fig. 21) 1.12× as long as wide (as mounted); ovipositor exserted, 0.69× of gaster length and 0.7× length of metatibia.</p>
            <p>Measurements of one female (as length:width or length). Head, 135:160; Antenna: radicle, 12.5:10; scape, 57.5:20, pedicel, 32.5:22.5; F1, 17.5:7.5; F2, 7.5:7.5; F3, 27.5:7.5; F4, 25;10; F5, 27.5:10; F6, 30:10; F7, 27.5:12.5; clava, 130:25. Mesosoma, 162.5:170; mesoscutum, 32.5:137.5; scutellum, 65:107.5; gaster, 155:137.5. Fore wing, 442.5:42.5, longest marginal seta, 165; hind wing, 405:17.5, longest marginal seta, 120. Petiole, 37.5:22.5; ovipositor, 107.5:60; metacoxa, 65; metatibia, 150.</p>
            <p> Type material examined. Holotype male [ZDAMU] on slide labeled: “  Stephanocampta indica Anwar &amp; Zeya ,  sp. nov. INDIA: KARNATAKA: Bengaluru, Attur, 29.x.2011 (PFT), coll. K. Veenakumari, MYM.156, Registration No. HYM. CH.709)”. </p>
            <p>Other material examined. 4 females (2 females dissected and mounted on slide under 4 cover slips, 2 on card) and 5 males (1 on slide with one cover slip containing only antenna and the remainder of the specimen on other slide with 3 cover slips, plus 4 on cards): INDIA, Manipur, Senapati, 27.ix.2014, YPT, forest ecosystem, 25o16’21”N 94o01’35’’E, K. Sophis Singh. One set of male and female deposited with NBAIR, another set with ZDAMU, and remaining with EDAU.</p>
            <p>Distribution. India: Karnataka (Anwar et al. 2014), Manipur (new record).</p>
            <p>Remarks. No significant variation (besides the normal sexually dimorphic features of antenna and genitalia) was noted among the four females and five males collected in Manipur, all from the same locality and date.</p>
            <p> Discussion. All measurements of a single male of  S. indica described by Anwar et al. (2014) match those of the five males we collected from Manipur along with four females, except for a few corrections to their description (when we measured the holotype): the mesosoma is 2.06× the gaster length (not 0.68× as mentioned in the original description), and the longest marginal seta of fore wing is 4.3× maximum wing width (not 5.0× as indicated in the original description). Sculpture of the head and mesosoma of the five males and four females reported here is also similar to that of the holotype of  S. indica . We therefore conclude that these belong to the same species,  S. indica , even though they are recovered from a geographically different place within India. </p>
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03EB87A2FFCE347730B2FC1B9525FE5D.text	03EB87A2FFCE347730B2FC1B9525FE5D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Camptoptera serenellae Viggiani 1978	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Camptoptera serenellae Viggiani, 1978 ,  stat. rev.</p>
            <p>(Figs 22–27)</p>
            <p> Camptoptera serenellae Viggiani 1978: 151 –152. Type locality: Hakgala (1800 m, above Hakgala Botanical Garden), Nuwara Eliya District, Central Province, Sri Lanka. </p>
            <p> Camptoptera serenellae Viggiani : Huber &amp; Lin 1999: 31 (list). </p>
            <p> Stephanocampta serenellae (Viggiani) : Triapitsyn 2014: 9 (incorrect generic transfer based on male paratype from Sri Lanka). </p>
            <p> Type material examined. Holotype male [MHNG] on slide (Fig. 22) labeled: 1. “  Camptoptera ♂  serenellae Vigg. Holotype [underlined in red ink] G. Viggiani – 1977”; 2. “ CEYLAN, Hakgala 28.I.70 30C Tamisages dans la forêt vierge au-dessus du jardin botanique à 1800 m. leg. Cl. Besuchet et I. Löbl”. The holotype (Fig. 23) is in fair to poor condition, complete, mounted dorsoventrally in a darkened mountant, with the wings partially obscured. </p>
            <p> Redescription. MALE (holotype). General color of body and appendages dark brown except scape, pedicel (less so), and some leg segments yellowish-brown. Sculpture on head and mesosoma likely at least partially reticulate, as described and illustrated in original description (now very difficult to observe on specimen); occiput transversely striate. Antenna (Fig. 24) with flagellum 10-segmented, only F2 ring-like; scape smooth, 4.2× as long as wide. Mesosoma much longer than gaster (Figs 26, 27); propodeum with almost parallel, complete submedian carinae widely separated from each other. Fore wing (Fig. 25) rather wide for  Camptoptera (8.8× as long as wide); longest marginal seta about 3.7× maximum wing width; disc with about 3 rows of rather long setae beyond apex of venation besides admarginal rows of setae. Petiole strongly ridged transversely, about 1.2× as long as wide. Genitalia (hardly visible in holotype) seem to be typical for  Camptoptera . </p>
            <p>Measurements of holotype (as length or length:width). Body, 455; head, 110; mesosoma, 234; gaster, 115. Antenna: scape (including radicle), 76; pedicel, 39; F1, 36; F2, 4; F3, 42; F4, 42; F5, 42; F6, 42; F7, 40; F8, 42; F9, 42; F10, 51. Fore wing, 503: 57; longest marginal seta, 209.</p>
            <p> Remarks. Triapitsyn (2014) transferred this species to  Stephanocampta based on examination of the male paratype, but that nomenclatural action has proven to be unjustified based on more recent examination of the holotype of  C. serenellae by the same author. The holotype male is correctly classified in  Camptoptera ; hence its reinstatement here in the original genus. The paratype belongs to an unidentified species of  Stephanocampta and is not considered in this review pending further examination and much needed matching with a conspecific female. The latter also applies to the holotype of  C. serenellae , which belongs to a species very similar in many regards to  C. matcheta Subba Rao from India, particularly the wide fore wing and the ridged petiole. Further investigations are needed on both taxa, which possibly may differ in the sculpture of the head and mesosoma. The third author of this communication has seen several similar, but all apparently different, species from this little known group from other countries in the Oriental region. The male of  C. serenellae has an unusual flagellum in having only F2 ringlike, like in the species of the former genus  Eomymar Perkins , now a synonym of  Camptoptera (Huber &amp; Lin 1999; Triapitsyn 2014), although its other flagellar segments seem to be relatively shorter than in the unidentified species of  Eomymar from Thailand illustrated by Triapitsyn (2014). However, based on other features, including the fore wing,  C. serenellae is definitely not a member of the group of species formerly assigned to  Eomymar . </p>
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