Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Figitidae
Garudella Buffington & Forshage, 2014
Remarks.
Very rare, in Africa only known from a single specimen in the Republic of Congo. The tribal placement of this taxon is uncertain. Key characters make it run to Trichoplastini, but both habitus and a number of other characters are more similar to Cothonaspis, and in the original description it is tentatively placed in Kleidotomini . It may, along with Cothonaspis and Triplasta Kieffer, represent a basal lineage in that tribe, but in the absence of a proper phylogenetic analysis, this remains little more than just a guess.
Diagnosis.
The thick basal part of the pronotal plate and the very robust petiole are unique characters in the Eucoilinae . The overall body shape is similar to Cothonaspis, and the wings are similar to Cothonaspis and a number of other genera ( Rhoptromeris, Trichoplasta, and many Leptopilina), but Garudella can be separated based on the morphology of the pronotal plate and the uniquely robust propodeal-petiolar complex.
Distribution.
Oriental and Afrotropical regions. Afrotropical records: Republic of Congo.
Biology.
Host unknown.
Species richness.
Garudella afrotropica Buffington & Forshage, 2014 (Republic of Congo)