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mx id: 9275 | OBO id: HAO:0001998 | URI: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HAO_0001998
dorsal petiolar carina synonyms: dorsal carina, dorsal carina of petiole
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Definition:
The carina that is longitudinal, arises posteriorly from the petiolar collar and extends dorsolaterally on the abdominal tergum 2 medially of the dorsope and the second abdominal spiracle.
written by: Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.

Relationships / properties:
The dorsal petiolar carina is a carina.
The dorsal petiolar carina is part of the cuticle. The dorsal petiolar carina is part of the first metasomal segment. The dorsal petiolar carina is part of the sclerite.

Figures
Opius dissitus Muesebeck
Biosteres carbonarius
Biosteres carbonarius

Label usage (sensu)
dorsal petiolar carina by Karlsson, D., and F. Ronquist. 2012. Skeletal Morphology of Opius dissitus and Biosteres carbonarius, with a Discussion of Terminology and Morphological Variation in Opiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). PLoS ONE 7:1-38.
dorsal carina of petiole by Wharton, R., L. Ward, and I. Mikó. 2013. New neotropical species of Opiinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) reared from fruit-infesting and leaf-mining Tephritidae (Diptera) with comments on the Diachasmimorpha mexicana species group and the genera Lorenzopius and Tubiformopius. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 243:27-82.
dorsal carina by Sharkey, M.J. and R.A. Wharton 1997. Morphology and terminology. Pages 19-38. In: Wharton, R.A., P.M. Marsh, and M.J. Sharkey (Eds), Manual of the New World genera of Braconidae (Hymenoptera). Special Publication of the International Society of Hymenopterists. Vol. 1: 1-439 pp.
Comments and tags
alternative definition added over 11 years ago by Istvan Miko
The longitudinal carina on the petiole, running from the petiolar collar upwards, and then continuing longitudinally along the dorsolateral margin of the petiole.
  Reference: Karlsson, D., and F. Ronquist. 2012. Skeletal Morphology of Opius dissitus and Biosteres carbonarius, with a Discussion of Terminology and Morphological Variation in Opiinae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). PLoS ONE 7:1-38.
  Cross reference: None provided.


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