taxonID	type	description	language	source
F80FC933FF80D20B50A4FA1594ABFAB0.taxon	description	(Figs 5 – 6, 7 a – c, 8 – 13)	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF80D20B50A4FA1594ABFAB0.taxon	type_taxon	Type species Podagrion koebelei Crawford, 1912: 4 – 5, Figure 2; Bouček (1988): 141, Fig. 201	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF80D20B50A4FA1594ABFAB0.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The genus is named in honour of our late colleague John La Salle. The first part of the generic name refers to his family name, the latter (‘ grion’) is the Latin word for crest (of teeth on the hind femora) and refers to the genus Podagrion Spinola, 1811 that most closely resembles the new genus.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF80D20B50A4FA1594ABFAB0.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis (females and homeomorph males only). Lasallegrion (Figure 6 a) is readily distinguished from the other Podagrionini genera based on the following characters: Antenna filiform with antennal formula 11173; single anellus transverse; clava not enlarged and distinctly 3 - segmented, with segments completely encircled by fine sutures, clava of female with only narrow strip of micropilosity on 2 nd and 3 rd segment ventrally (Figure 6 b); pronotum with a sharp carina delimiting collar anteriorly; neck short, with posterior part forming almost a right angle (Figure 6 c); propodeum with a median carina originating anteriorly, and dividing into two transverse branches at an obtuse inner angle approximately in the middle of propodeum, two lateral carinae originating from spiracular sulci and joining transverse branches posteriorly at about 2 / 3 of the propodeum length, the area bordered by transverse branches and by posterior 1 / 3 of lateral carinae originating from propodeal spiracle (adpetiolar area) with irregular rugulose carinae, the rest of propodeum dorsum reticulate to rugulose reticulate (Figure 6 d); metepimeron slender, anteriorly pointed, entirely reticulate and setose, without a polished median area, ventral margin carinate (Figure 6 c); metacoxal foramen largely surrounded by translucent integument anteriorly and medially; metadiscrimen as median stripe narrowing posteriorly, with transverse crests and delimited by irregular, sometimes broken, submedian ridges (Figure 7 a – c). Petiolar foramen of propodeum large in connection with the large and upturned condyle of the petiolus. Body of petiolus with a fine medioventral carina (Figure 6 f).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF80D20B50A4FA1594ABFAB0.taxon	description	Description. Head. Head broader than high. Face, vertex, and temples shallowly reticulate with fine, short, and pale setae, about as long as 3 – 4 meshes of the reticulation, setation denser and longer on lower face than rest of head. Antennal scrobes without setae, more shallowly and more finely reticulate than rest of face, interantennal projection greatly protruding. Anterior margin of clypeus slightly convex to broadly toothed, slightly recessed relative to corners of oral fossa. Malar sulcus weakly present. Occipital carina completely encircling the back of the head, joining the hypostomal carina above the base of mandible (Figure 6 e). Toruli inserted high on head, their lower margins above median level of eye. Scape short and thick, reaching anterior margin of median ocellus. Flagellum with a single strongly transverse anellus, seven funicular segments and distinctly three – segmented clava with only narrow strip of micropilosity on 2 nd and 3 rd segment ventrally (micropilosity only present in females). Mesosoma. Pronotum and mesoscutal midlobe slightly flattened dorsally (Figure 6 c), and alveolate to areolate, lateral lobes of pronotum scabriculous to areolate. Pronotum and mesoscutum covered with fine, pale setae. Pronotal collar carinately delimited anteriorly on most of its width. Notauli complete, moderately converging, widely separated at transscutal line, shallowly impressed, and of contrasting colour, weakly obliterated by sculpture. Mesoscutellum with frenal line absent, frenal area well indicated by smoothly alutaceous sculpture without setae (Figures 8 d, 11 e, 12 e). Axilla less reticulate than rest of mesoscutum, especially lateral parts rather smooth with imbricate sculpture, sparsely covered with setae. Propodeum alveolate to areolate and without setae, sides of propodeum laterally to lateral carina steep and with no spiracular sulcus (Figures 6 d, 8 d, 11 d – e, 12 d – e). Posterior ventral margin of the mesepimeron not reaching the metapleural venter. Metepisternum (Figure 7 a – e) with propodeal foramen placed posteriorly, not touching imaginary line drawn across the posterior margin of metacoxal foramina, distance between anterior margin of propodeal foramen and imaginary line between posterior margin of metacoxal foramina slightly less than diameter of propodeal foramen; outer ventral edge of propodeal foramen connected with outer posterior egde of metacoxal foramen by a distinct single carina; metacoxal foramen largely surrounded by translucent integument anteriorly and medially. Metacoxa long, almost as long as metafemur, areolate to punctate laterally, without setae, dorsally and ventrally setose with imbricate sculpture. Metafemur (Figures 8 e, 9 e, 11 c, 12 f) enlarged, bearing strong teeth, imbricate and covered with pale setae. Metatibia greatly curved with a carinate crest ventrally, metatibial apex diagonally truncated and ventrally slightly produced, truncation length subequal to the width of tibia, with a single setose metatibial spur at apex of truncation. Fore wing with basal cell and speculum bare, basal vein and cubital vein indicated by a row of dense brown setae (Figures 8 f, 11 f). Metasoma. petiolus quadrate to subquadrate with fine transverse medioventral carina (Figure 9 i). Metasomal tergites dorsally and laterally with faint imbricate sculpture, and sparsely and unevenly covered with only few long setae. Gt 1 – 4 laterally and dorsomedially emarginate.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF80D20B50A4FA1594ABFAB0.taxon	discussion	Recognition. In the key of Grissell (1995) Lasallegrion would key out as Podagrion Spinola (in couplet 14) but Lasallegrion differs from Podagrion as well as from the other Podagrionini genera by the anteriorly sharply carinate pronotal collar, which is not carinate in all other genera. Lasallegrion also differs from other Podagrionini by a characteristic propodeal surface sculpture (Figures 6 d, 8 d, 11 e, 12 e). In all other Podagrionini, three basic propodeal states can be found that are all very different from the structure seen in Lasallegrion. Palmon has no carination on propodeum, Iridophagoides is characterised by having almost no carination on the disc of propodeum except posterior lateral vestigial carinae, and Mantiphaga, Podagrion, Micropodagrion, Podagriomicron and Podagrionella have reversed V or U-shaped carina. Further Propachytomoides have no carination but exhibits a flattened median plate and Iridophaga has strongly curved, lyriform carinae delimiting a subelliptic median area. Lasallegrion can be further distinguished from Palmon, Podagrion, Micropodagrion and Mantiphaga by the condition of the metadiscrimen of the metepisternum. Lasallegrion has a median strip delimited by irregular submedian ridge (metadiscrimen is broader, with one median or two submedian carinae in Palmon, Podagrion and Micropodagrion and broader and more sclerotised in Mantiphaga, Figure 7 a – e). Almost all genera of Podagrionini, excluding Lasallegrion and Mantiphaga, share a metepimeron with a polished median area without setation. The metepimeron in Mantiphaga is less elongate than in Lasallegrion and anteriorly bent. In Micropodagrion and Palmon the metepimeron is very broad, in Palmon it is almost as broad as long. In Propachytomoides the mesepimeron is bulged outwardly and raised as a flange above the surface of the metapleuron. Furthermore, Podagrionella, Iridophaga and Iridophagoides have the apex of the metatibia expanded in a curved long spine, much longer than that of Lasallegrion, and Palmon is characterised by the complete setation of the fore wing, an autapomorphy of the genus. Females of Podagrion usually do not have the antennal clava distinctly 3 – segmented in combination with a narrow line of micropilosity on apical claval segments two and three. Grissell (1995) already stated that P. koebelei (now transferred to Lasallegrion) might need to be transferred from Podagrion into a new genus. He already noticed the sharply margined pronotal collar, the 3 segmented filiform clava and the narrow strip of micropilosity on apical claval segment 2 and 3 and noted that these characters are different from both Podagrion and Palmon. However, because he apparently knew that some of those characters (segmentation of clava and condition of micropilosity on apical claval segment) are rather homoplastic within Podagrionini, he did not follow up on this, and the presumed new genus has not been described to date. Further, Janšta et al. (2018) mentioned ‘ PJAN 1079 Podagrionini n. gen. sp. Australia’ as an undescribed genus from Australia. In their phylogenetic analysis, it was inferred as sister group (but with almost no support) of two Mantiphaga species. Sequence of COI (MF 956323) of this specimen is highly similar to the COI sequences of specimens of morphospecies 1 group B. The present study confirms the findings of Grissell (1995) and Janšta et al. (2018) and adds several generic diagnostic characters, which corroborate the present designation of Lasallegrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF9AD2035136FF639388FBDD.taxon	description	(Figures 5 b, 6 a – e, 7 a, 8, 9, 10 a – c, 13 a – b)	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF9AD2035136FF639388FBDD.taxon	materials_examined	Figure 2; ♀ holotype (examined), AustraliaSouth Australia (USNM). Label: 606, Australia Koebele, Type No. 14342 U. S. N. M., Podagrion koebelei ♀ Type, Cwfd. Bouček (1988): 141. ♀ holotype (examined), Australia – Queensland (QMB); Label: HOLOTYPE Hy. 3319, E. C. D. 1983, Photographed Specimen, Podagrion grotii Girault ♀ Type, ENTI 6.12. Bouček (1988): 141 (synonymy under P. koebelei). Figures 1 – 5. ♀ holotype (examined), New Caledonia (AMNH); Label: Podagrion dolichurum, Ckll. TYPE, Noumea, New Caledonia. Bouček (1988): 141 (synonymy under P. koebelei). syntypes (examined), Australia – Victoria (QMB); Label: SYNTYPES T. 5090 E. C. D. 1983, Podagrion holbeini Gi. ♀ ♂ Types, Brigth Bred from egg capsule of large mantis, Photographed specimen. Bouček (1988): 141. Syn. n. syntypes (examined), Australia – Victoria (QMB); Label (QMB): SYNTYPES T. 5097 E. C. D. 1984, Photographed specimen, Podagrion metatarsum ♀ ♂ Gi. Type. Bouček (1988): 141. Syn. n. Non – type material examined Australia, ATC, Canberra, National Botanical Garden, 35.279831 ° S 149.110501 ° E, 575 m a. s. l., 5. Feb. 2014, em. Feb. – Mar. 2014, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, leg. P. Janšta (7 ♀♀, lc _ 0103, lc _ 05 – 08, ZFMK; 6 ♀♀, lc _ 33 – 34, lc _ 43 – 44, lc _ 46, lc _ 55, CUPC; 4 ♀♀, GDEL 3175 GDEL 3177, lc _ 04, CBGP); Australia, ATC, Canberra, Black Mtn., 1. – 14. Dec. 2001, leg. NA (1 ♀, lc _ 09, ANIC); Australia, ATC, Canberra, Black Mtn., 35.16 ° S, 149.06 ° E, 1. – 14. Feb. 1999, Malaise trap, leg. G. Gibson (1 ♀, lc _ 10, ANIC); Australia, ATC, Canberra, Black Mtn., 35.16 ° S, 149.06 ° E, 15. – 28. Feb. 1999, Malaise trap, leg. G. Gibson (1 ♀ lc _ 45, ANIC); Australia, ATC, Canberra, Black Mtn., Dec. 1982, Malaise trap, leg. I. D. Naumann & J. C. Cardale (1 ♀, lc _ 36, ANIC); Australia, ATC, Canberra, Apr. 1948, ex mantid ootheca, ex ethanol, leg. NA, (1 ♀, lc _ 37, ANIC); Australia, ATC, Tharwa, coll. 28. Feb. 1988 emg. 1. Mar. 1988, ex ootheca Archimantis sp., leg. J. Balderson, (1 ♀♀, lc _ 40, ANIC); Australia, QLD, Hann River, 15.11 ° S 143.52 ° E, 18. Dec. 1993 – 14. Jan. 1994, Malaise trap, leg. P. Zborowski & Edwards, (1 ♀, lc _ 29, ANIC); Australia, QLD, Hann River, 15.11 ° S 143.52 ° E, 20. Mar. – 24. Apr. 1994, Malaise trap, leg. P. Zborowski & G. Turner, (1 ♀, lc _ 31, ANIC); Australia, QLD, 13 km E. by S. of Weipa, 12.40 S, 143.00 E, 16. Jan. – 16. Feb. 1994, Malaise trap, leg. P. Zborowski & D. Khalu, (1 ♀, lc _ 30, ANIC); Australia, QLD, 13 km E. by S. of Weipa, 12.40 S, 143.00 E, 15. Nov. – 16. Dec 1993, Malaise trap, leg. P. Zborowski, (1 ♀, lc _ 32, ANIC); Australia, NSW, Whiskers, 7 km W NW of Hoskinstown, 35.24 S, 149.23 E, 8. Jan. 1993, leg. M. S. Upton, (1 ♀, lc _ 35, ANIC); Australia, NSW, Armidale, Sep. 1991, ex mantid ootheca, leg. H. Coombs, (1 ♀, lc _ 38, ANIC); Australia, NSW, 4.1 km W of Williamsdale, 19. Dec. 1994, on Eucalyptus flower, leg. G. Maynard & G. Davis, (1 ♀, lc _ 41, ANIC); Australia, ATC, Canberra, National Botanical Garden, 35.279831 ° S 149.110501 ° E, 575 m a. s. l., Feb. – Mar. 2014, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, leg. P. Janšta (4 ♂♂, lc _ 11 – 14, CUPC; 3 ♂♂, lc _ 50 – 52, ZFMK); Australia, SE Queensland: Tambourine Mts., 11. – 18. iv. 1935, R. E. Turner, B. M. 1935 – 240, ♀ Podagrion koebelei Crawf., det. Z. Bouček 1978 (1 ♀, lc _ 74, ANIC); Australia: QLD, 0.5 km S Gordonvale, 10 m, 27. iv. 1990, J. Heraty, H 90 / 036, edged sugarcane field, Univ. Calif. Riverside Ent. Res. Mus. UCRC ENT 78401 (1 ♀, lc _ 75, UCRC); Australia: QLD, Munduberra, 13. iv. – 12. v. 2000, C. Freebairn, MT, Univ. Calif. Riverside Ent. Res. Mus. UCRC ENT 147599 (1 ♀, lc _ 76, UCRC); Australia: SA, Belair NP, gate 9 MT, 21. – 27. i. 2008, J. T. Jennings (1 ♀, lc _ 77, SMNS); Australia: SA, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase NP, Gosselands, 35.93325´S, 136.9326´E, 16. i. 2019, Janšta, Böhmová, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, em. ii. – iv. 2019, PJ 19020 _ 8 _ 01, in EtOH (20 ♀♀, lc _ 78 – lc _ 97, CUPC); Australia: SA, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase NP, Gosselands, 35.93325´S, 136.9326´E, 16. i. 2019, Janšta, Böhmová, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, em. ii. – iv. 2019, PJ 19020 _ 8 _ 2 (10 ♀♀, lc _ 98107, CUPC; 10 ♀♀, lc _ 108 – 117, CBGP); Australia: SA, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase NP, Gosselands, 35.93325´S, 136.9326´E, 16. i. 2019, Janšta, Böhmová, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, em. ii. – iv. 2019, PJ 19020 _ 8 _ 3 (6 ♀♀, lc _ 118 – 123, CUPC; 6 ♀♀, lc _ 124 – 129, ZFMK); Australia: SA, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase NP, Gosselands, 35.93325´S, 136.9326´E, 16. i. 2019, Janšta, Böhmová, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, em. ii. – iv. 2019, PJ 19020 _ 8 _ 4, homeomorph males (3 ♂♂, lc _ 130 – 132, CUCP); Australia: SA, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase NP, Gosselands, 35.93325´S, 136.9326´E, 16. i. 2019, Janšta, Böhmová, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, em. ii. – iv. 2019, PJ 19020 _ 8 _ 5, heteromorph males (4 ♂♂, lc _ 133 – 136, CUCP; 5 ♂♂, lc _ 137 – 141, CBGP; 5 ♂♂, lc _ 142 – 146, ZFMK); Australia: SA, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase NP, Gosselands, 35.93325´S, 136.9326´E, 16. i. 2019, Janšta, Böhmová, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, em. ii. – iv. 2019, PJ 19020 _ 8 _ 7, in EtOH heteromorph males (10 ♂♂, lc _ 147 – 156, CUCP); Australia: SA, Kangaroo Island, Flinders Chase NP, Gosselands, 35.93325´S, 136.9326´E, 16. i. 2019, Janšta, Böhmová, ex Archimantis sp. ootheca, em. ii. – iv. 2019, PJ 19020 _ 8 _ 8, in EtOH (3 ♀♀, lc _ 157, lc _ 159, 2 ♂♂, lc _ 160161, ZFMK), card-mounted (1 ♀, lc _ 158, ZFMK).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF9AD2035136FF639388FBDD.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Antenna (Figure 6 b) with all funicular segments slightly or distinctly longer than broad, length of segments decreasing from proximal to distal, F 7 at least 1.1 × as long as wide. Combined length of pedicel and flagellum 1.45 – 1.65 × breadth of head. Antenna inserted high on the head, distance from lower edge of toruli to ventral margin of clypeus 1.1 – 1.6 × as long as distance from lower edge of toruli to anterior ocellus. Parascrobal area remarkably raised above the outline of head anteriorly (best seen in dorsal or lateral view) and scrobal depression deep with interantennal process long, raised slightly above outline of parascrobal area (Figure 8 a). Head height 0.85 – 1.02 × as long as marginal vein. Notauli almost parallel posteriorly (Figure 8 d – indicated by arrows). Propodeum with adpetiolar area (behind posterior branches of carinae) coarsely rugose. Metafemur large, 1.88 – 2.73 x as long as broad, with five long ventral teeth plus one composite terminal one, at least length of 3 rd and 4 th tooth same as or longer than width of tibia opposite to tooth (Figure 8 e). Costal cell of fore wing with two complete rows of setae on the underside (Figure 8 f). Ovipositor very long, between 1.6 and 2.5 x as long as body (Figure 6 a). Additional characters. FEMALE (N = 90): Body length excluding ovipositor between 3.3 mm and 4.4 mm; length of ovipositor 5.3 – 9.8 mm.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF9AD2035136FF639388FBDD.taxon	description	Colour. Head, meso- and metasoma entirely metallic bronze blue to green with coppery reflections. Scape, pedicel and flagellum dark brown. Pro-, meso- and metacoxa and outer side of metafemur metallic bronze blue to green with coppery reflections, inner median areas of pro- and metacoxa brown, paramedian parts yellow. Median areas of outer side of pro- and mesofemur and of inner side of metafemur brown with coppery reflections, paramedially yellow. Pro-, meso- and metatibia yellow. All tarsi yellow but pretarsi brown. Ovipositor pale yellow to white, sheaths brown. Fore wing hyaline, wing venation pale to slightly brown, setae brown. Head. Head 1.15 – 1.28 x as broad as high (Figure 8 b) and 1.6 – 2.2 x as broad as long (Figure 8 a); 1.17 – 1.32 x as broad as pronotum breadth. Frontovertex 0.83 – 0.96 x as broad as eye height. Eye 1.16 – 1.35 x as high as long. Parascrobal protuberance 0.04 – 0.11 x as high as head height. Malar space 0.44 – 0.6 x as long as breadth of oral fossa and 0.28 – 0.37 x as long as eye height. Clypeus slightly convex (Figure 8 c). Antenna with scape 2.24 – 2.88 x and pedicel 1.13 – 1.57 x as long as broad. Flagellum 1.30 – 1.46 x as long as breadth of head. Anellus 0.2 – 0.5 x as long as broad. F 1 1.13 – 1.98 x, F 2 1.3 – 1.88 x, F 3 1.22 – 1.86 x, F 4 1.131.74 x, F 5 1.20 – 1.71 x, F 6 1.1 – 1.6 x, F 7 1.1 – 1.42 x as long as broad. POL 2.63 – 4.00 x OOL, OOL 0.56 – 0.89 x POD. Mesosoma (Figure 8 d). Pronotum 0.83 – 0.95 x as broad as mesoscutum and 0.43 – 0.63 x as long as mesoscutum. Mesoscutellum 1.07 – 1.2 x as long as broad, with frenal area covering about 0.21 – 0.30 x of mesoscutellum length. Metatarsus 0.53 – 0.68 x as long as metatibia. Fore wing 2.60 – 2.96 x as long as broad; marginal vein 3.28 – 4.33 x as long as postmarginal vein and 6.00 – 8.63 x as long as stigmal vein (Figure 8 f). Metasoma. Metasoma 0.89 – 1.2 x as long as mesosoma. OI = 5.2 – 7.6. Variation (females). Some specimens have entire scapus yellow to light brown, some have scapus yellow laterally; basal part of metafemur of some specimens are yellow to very light yellow. Of the examined 90 females, about 10 specimens vary in number of teeth on hind femora, i. e. some of them are missing the second (the smallest) teeth on right metafemur, some of them are missing the second teeth on left metafemur. MALE (N = 35): Length of body 2.7 – 3.26 mm. Similar to females except as follows: head 1.14 – 1.3 x as broad as high; frontovertex 0.78 – 1.04 x as broad as eye height; eye 1.20 – 1.44 x as high as long; parascrobal protuberance 0.16 – 0.22 x as high as head height; malar space 0.48 – 0.73 x as long as breadth of oral fossa and 0.32 – 0.39 x as long as eye height; flagellum longer, 1.43 – 1.63 x as long as breadth of head, pedicel 0.93 – 1.48 x and F 7 1.20 – 1.61 x as long as broad; POL 2.24 – 3.21 x OOL, OOL 0.50 – 0.71 x POD; metasoma with yellow subbasal ring extend to 4 / 5 of metasoma; parascrobal protuberance more raised than in females, about 0.2 x as long as eye length (only about 0.13 x in females).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF9AD2035136FF639388FBDD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Australia (Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria) and New Caledonia.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF9AD2035136FF639388FBDD.taxon	biology_ecology	Biology. All specimens with known host associations were reared from egg cases of Archimantis sp.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF9AD2035136FF639388FBDD.taxon	discussion	Taxonomic remarks. The comparison of the material preliminarily named morphospecies 1 group A with the type material of the Australian members of the genus Podagrion revealed that morphospecies 1 group A corresponds to P. koebelei Crawford, 1912 and its synonyms P. dolichurum Cockerell, 1930 and P. grotii Girault, 1915. The remnant of holotype (for holotype condition see below) as well as the non – type material show all generic characters of Lasallegrion. Accordingly, the above redescribed species is transferred into Lasallegrion. The holotype of L. koebelei lacks head and antennae, the left fore wing is partially covered with glue, the right fore wing and the right hind wing are missing. Unfortunately, the holotype of L. koebelei was damaged during examination for this study, when the plastic card it was mounted on broke at the point where the pin went through. Right hind leg, part of the left hind leg, left fore wing and metasoma were detached from the rest of the body and were mounted on a separate card. The P. grotii type is completely fragmented. It consists of one card – mounted metacoxa, a severely damaged head, antennal parts and a metatibia mounted on a broken slide. It cannot be stated with certainty that all of these fragments actually belong to the same specimen. The type of P. dolichurum is complete and intact. Thus, a complete set of diagnostic characters can only be obtained by combining the types of P. koebelei and P. grotii with the type specimen of P. dolichurum. Additionally, we identified two new synonyms of L. koebelei, P. holbeini, and P. metatarsum (Figure 10 b – c). The three syntypes of P. holbeini (two females and one male mounted on one single card) partially lack heads, but the rest of the body allows us to reliably assign all three specimens to the same species that matches our concept of L. koebelei. The synonymy of P. holbeini with L. koebelei had been suggested already by Bouček (1988). The five syntypes of P. metatarsum (three females and two males mounted on one single card (SAMA); plus two slides – one (SAMA) with two antennae mounted separately on a slide, labelled ‘ Podagrion metatarsus Gir., Type ♀ ’; second (QMB) with fragmented head and antennae on it, labelled ‘ Podagrion metatarsus Gir., Type ♀ ’, 5097) are also partially damaged or fragmented, yet there are enough characters visible that allow assignment to the same species which matches our concept of L. koebelei. Similar to P. holbeini, the synonymy of P. metatarsum with L. koebelei had been suggested already by Bouček (1988). Although L. koebelei is fairly similar to L. virescens, it can be easily distinguished from the third species of the genus, L. washingtoni, by its very long ovipositor, the funicular segments being always longer than broad, and by the number and shape of the metafemoral teeth. In L. washingtoni the ovipositor is distinctly shorter, the antennal funicle is stouter with its distal segments being quadrate to subquadrate, and the metafemur bears more and smaller ventral teeth than the metafemur of L. koebelei (and L. virescens). A molecular delimitation of L. koebelei plus L. virescens and L. washingtoni was not possible, because for L. washingtoni no COI sequence data could be obtained. Lasallegrion koebelei and L. virescens can be differentiated either based on genetic divergence of COI sequences (94.08 – 94.83 %) or morphologically, even if some specimens of both species overlap in some characters, and a combination of all characters is needed to reliably distinguish both species. Furthermore, the multivariate ratio analysis (MRA) resulted in a useful separation of L. koebelei from L. virescens and gave further evidence to separate taxa.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF90D2015095FB0E94C1FC47.taxon	description	(Figures 5 a, 7 b, 10 d, 11 a – f)	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF90D2015095FB0E94C1FC47.taxon	materials_examined	Non – type material examined Australia, WA, Wagin, 5. May 1954, ex ethanol, leg. M. M. H. Wallace, (1 ♀, lc _ 39, ANIC); Australia, WA, Mt. Augustus National Park, 9 km S of tourist camp, 24.228 ° S 116.542 ° E, 394 m a. s. l., 24. Mar. – 5. May 2003, Malaise trap, leg. M. E. Irwin & F. D. Parker, (1 ♀, lc _ 15, ANIC); Australia, WA, Karijini NP, Hamersley, Mt. Bruce Rd., 22.3414 ° S, 118.1752 ° E, leg. NA, (1 ♀, lc _ 16, ANIC); Australia, WA, E slope of Mt. Robinson at rest stop on Great Northern Hwy., 23.02 ° S, 18.35 ° E, 722 m a. s. l., 7. Jun. 2003, leg. M. E. Irwin & F. D. Parker, (1 ♀, lc _ 17, ANIC); Australia, WA, Mt. Augustus National Park, 9 km S of tourist camp, 24.228 ° S 116.542 ° E, 394 m a. s. l., 9. – 22. May 2003, Malaise trap, leg. M. E. Irwin & F. D. Parker, (2 ♀♀, lc _ 18, lc _ 47, ANIC); Australia, WA, 23.026 ° S, 118.502 ° E, 23. Apr. – 6. May 2003, leg. M. E. Irwin & F. D. Parker, (1 ♀, lc _ 19, ANIC); Australia, WA, 60 km N of Tom Price on Hamersley Iron Road, 22.188 ° S 117.405 ° E, 600 m a. s. l., 20. Apr. – 4. May 2003, Malaise trap on meadow, leg. F. D. Parker & M. E. Irwin (2 ♀♀, lc _ 48 – 49, ANIC); Australia, WA, Mt. Cooke, 40 km SE of Armadale, M. T., 7. – 22. xii. 90, A. D. Austin, Banksia / Jarrah forest, Podagrion obscurum (Westwood) det. Eric Grissell 1993 (1 ♀, lc _ 66, WINC); Australia, WA, Mt. Cooke, 13. – 28. i. 91, M. S. Harvey, J. M. Waldock, M. T. (1 ♀, lc _ 67, WINC); Australia, WA, Mt. Cooke, 28. i. – 17. ii. 91, M. S. Harvey, J. M. Waldock, M. T. (2 ♀, lc _ 68 – 69, WINC); [Australia, SA], Mt. Torrens, 10. v. 85, C. W. Feutrill, emerged from mantig egg case, Podagrion obscurum (Westwood) det. E. Grissell 1993 (3 ♀♀, 1 ♂, lc _ 70 – 71, WINC; lc _ 72 – 73, CUPC); Australia, WA, 82 km S from jct. Karijini Drive on Great Northern hwy., 694 m, 23 º 07.3 ’ S, 119 º 05.5 ʹE, 23. iv. – 16. v. 2003, wash withdryingpools, M. E. Irwin, F. D. Parker (1 ♀, PJ 19125 _ 01, CUPC); AUSTRALIA: WA, 158 km S Newman, 9 km N Kumarina Rd. House, 24 ° 37.8´S, 117 ° 36.8´E, 638 m, 7. – 18. v. 2003, M. E. Irwin, F. D. Parker, MT in wide sandy wash (1 ♀, PJAN 1079, CUPC).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF90D2015095FB0E94C1FC47.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Antenna with all funicular segments slightly or distinctly longer than broad, length of segments decreasing from proximal to distal, F 7 at least 1.08 as long as wide. Combined length of pedicel and flagellum 1.1 – 1.4 × breadth of head. Antenna inserted almost in centre of face, distance from lower edge of toruli to ventral margin of clypeus 1.0 – 1.2 × as long as distance from lower edge of toruli to anterior ocellus. Setation of lower face dense, setae long and slightly lanceolate (Figure 11 b). Head height 1.04 – 1.13 × as long as marginal vein. Notauli convergent along entire length (Figure 11 d – indicates by arrows). Propodeum with adpetiolar area (behind posterior branches of carinae) rugulose reticulate (Figure 11 e). Metafemur with four stout teeth preceding the composite terminal one, length of 2 nd – 4 th tooth longer than breadth of tibia opposite to tooth (Figure 11 c). Costal cell of fore wing at most with one incomplete row of setae on the underside (Figure 11 f). Ovipositor very long, between 1.77 and 2.14 x as long as body.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF90D2015095FB0E94C1FC47.taxon	description	Additional characters. FEMALE (N = 19): Body length excluding ovipositor between 3.5 mm and 3.8 mm; length of ovipositor 6.2 – 8.2 mm. Colour. Head, mesosoma entirely metallic blue or dark blue to green with coppery to dark coppery reflections. Metasoma pale brown to brown with metallic reflection, at least distally. Proximal half of scape yellow or pale brown, distal half of scape, pedicel and flagellum dark brown. Pro-, meso- and metacoxa and outer side of metafemur metallic blue to green with coppery reflections. Median areas of outer side of pro- and mesofemur and of inner side of metafemur brown with coppery reflections, paramedially yellow. Proand mesotibia yellow, metatibia brown. Pro-, meso- and metatarsal segments yellow, pretarsi brown. Scapula pale brown. Fore wing hyaline, wing venation pale to lightly brown, setae brown. Ovipositor pale yellow to white, sheaths brown. Head. Head 1.19 – 1.43 x as broad as high and 1.95 – 2.20 x as broad as long; 1.23 – 1.27 x as broad as pronotum breadth. Frontovertex 0.79 – 0.93 x as broad as eye height. Eye 1.071.39 x as high as long. Parascrobal area not remarkably raised above the outline of head anteriorly (best seen from dorsal or lateral view) and interantennal process not raised above outline of parascrobal area (Figure 11 a). Parascrobal protuberance 0.06 – 0.13 x as high as head height. Malar space 0.47 – 0.54 x as long as breadth of oral fossa and 0.290.37 x as long as eye height. Antenna with scape 2.41 – 2.88 x and pedicel 1.31 – 1.45 x as long as broad. Flagellum 1.08 – 1.29 x as long as breadth of head. Anellus 0.31 – 0.38 x as long as broad. F 1 1.16 – 1.97 x, F 2 1.3 – 1.76 x, F 3 1.22 – 1.71 x, F 4 1.22 – 1.69 x, F 5 1.11 – 1.70 x, F 6 1.111.50 x, F 7 1.08 – 1.52 x as long as broad. POL 3.00 – 4.08 x OOL, OOL 0.5 – 0.71 x POD. Mesosoma. Pronotum 0.89 – 0.95 x as broad as mesoscutum and 0.51 – 0.67 x as long as mesoscutum. Mesoscutellum 1.07 – 1.15 x as long as broad, with frenal area covering about 0.28 – 0.33 x of mesoscutellum length. Metatarsus 0.57 – 0.65 x as long as metatibia. Fore wing 2.55 – 2.76 x as long as broad; marginal vein 2.72 – 3.80 x as long as postmarginal vein and 5.83 – 6.86 x as long as stigmal vein. Metasoma. Metasoma 0.89 – 1.15 x as long as mesosoma. OI = 6.1 – 7.4. MALE (N = 1): Length of body 2.69 mm. Similar to females except as follows: pedicel only 1.29 x as long as broad, F 1 1.10 x, F 2 1.15 x, F 3 1.40 x, F 4 1.10 x, F 5 1.15 x, F 6 1.05 x, F 7 1.05 x as long as broad.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF90D2015095FB0E94C1FC47.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Australia (Western Australia, South Australia).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF90D2015095FB0E94C1FC47.taxon	biology_ecology	Biology. Unknown.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF90D2015095FB0E94C1FC47.taxon	discussion	Taxonomic remarks. The holotype of P. virescens is in fairly good condition. The specimen is complete but the wings are crumbled and seem to be covered by some sort of varnish – like layer (Figure 10 d). All specimens initially grouped into morphospecies 1 group B match the holotype of P. virescens. The holotype as well as the non-type material shows all generic characters of Lasallegrion. Accordingly, the above redescribed species is transferred into Lasallegrion. Beside above discussed characters, L. virescens is recognisable from the other two species by dense white pilosity covering especially the lower face of females. Those setae are slightly longer and slightly lanceolate and sometimes so dense that the lower margin of clypeus and oral fossa are hidden (Figure 11 b).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF92D207513FFB84945EFB9B.taxon	description	(Figures 6 f, 7 c, 12 a – g, 13 c – d)	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF92D207513FFB84945EFB9B.taxon	materials_examined	Additional non – type material examined. Australia, QLD, 9 km SE by E of Musselbrook Camp, 18.38 ° S 138.12 ° E, 20. May 1995, light trap, leg. I. D. Naumann, (1 ♀, lc _ 21, ANIC); Australia, QLD, Coleman River, 14.48 ° S 143.22 ° E, 26. Jun. 1993, leg. I. D. Naumann & P. Zborowski (1 ♀, lc _ 22, ANIC); Australia, QLD, Split Rock, 15.39 ° S 144.31 ° E, 24. Aug. – 21. Sep. 1992, Malaise trap, leg. P. Zborowski & L. Miller, (1 ♀, lc _ 23, ANIC); Australia, QLD, 9 km W by N of Mt. Tozer, 12.44 ° S 143.08 ° E, 30. Jun. – 7. Jul. 1986, Malaise trap, leg. J. C. Cardale, (1 ♀, lc _ 24, ANIC); Australia, QLD, Cockatoo Creek Xing, 17 km NW of Heathlands, 11.39 ° S 142.27 ° E, 22. Mar. – 25. Apr. 1992, Malaise trap open forest # 5, leg. T. Mc Leod, (1 ♀, lc _ 25, ANIC); Australia, QLD, 13 km E by S of Weipa, 12.40 ° S 143.00 ° E, 15. Aug. – 12. Sep. 1993, Malaise trap, leg. P. Zborowski & S. Shattuck, (1 ♀, lc _ 26, ANIC); Australia, QLD, Musselbrook Camp, 18.36 ° S 138.08 ° E, 8. – 21. May 1995, Malaise trap, leg. I. D. Naumann, (1 ♀, lc _ 27, ANIC); Australia, QLD, 5.5 km SW by S of Mt. Biggenden, 25.35 ° S 151.57 ° E, 11. Oct. 1984, at light, leg. I. D. Naumann & J. Cardale (1 ♀, lc _ 28, ANIC); Australia, NT, Keep River NP, Bail – Me – Up Creek, 23.7 km S by SW of Jarrnarm Camp, 15.5755 ° S 129.0152 ° E, 3. – 8. Jun. 2001, Malaise trap in dry creek bed, leg. M. E. Irwin & F. D. Parker & C. Lambkin (1 ♂, lc _ 20, ANIC); Australia, NT, Keep River NP, Bail – Me – Up Cr. 23.7 km SSW Jarrnarm Camp Ground, 15 º 57 ʹ 55 ʹ’ S, 129 º 01 ʹ 52 ʹ’ E, 3. – 8. vi. 2001, MT in deep creek bed, M. E. Irwin, F. D. Parker, C. Lambkin, MT (1 ♀, PJ 19131 _ 01, CUPC).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF92D207513FFB84945EFB9B.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Antenna with all funiculars quadrate, subquadrate or at maximum slightly longer than broad. Clypeus with one broad tooth (Figure 12 c). Metafemur large, 2.292.50 x as long as broad, imbricate and covered with pale setae, with nine or ten ventral teeth (Figure 12 f). The most distal three teeth coalesced basally and with a successively decreasing size. All other teeth similar in size and shape, about 0.10 x as high as the metafemur breadth. Ovipositor between 0.97 x and 1.54 x as long as body.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF92D207513FFB84945EFB9B.taxon	description	Additional characters. FEMALE (N = 10): Body length excluding ovipositor between 2.98 mm and 3.67 mm (mean 3.4 mm); length of ovipositor 3.51 – 5.57 mm. Colour. Head, meso- and metasoma entirely metallic bronze blue-green to violescent with coppery reflections. Metafemur, pro- and metacoxa exteriorly metallic bronze bluegreen to violescent with coppery reflections, interior median areas brown, paramedian parts yellow. External median areas of pro – and mesofemur and metafemur on inner side brown with coppery reflections, paramedian areas yellow. Pro-, meso- and metatibia yellow. Pro-, meso- and metatarsal segments yellow, pretarsi brown. Scape, pedicel and flagellum brown. Ovipositor pale yellow or bright red, sheaths brown. Fore wing hyaline, wing venation pale to lightly brown, setae brown. Head. Head 1.14 – 1.28 x as broad as high (Figure 12 b) and 1.72 – 2.12 x as broad as long (Figure 12 a); 1.21 – 1.44 x as broad as pronotum breath. Frontovertex 0.74 – 0.92 x as broad as eye height. Eye 1.21 – 1.31 x as high as long. Parascrobal protuberance 0.045 – 0.099 x as high as head height. Malar space 0.46 – 0.55 x as long as breadth of oral fossa and 0.230.29 x as long as eye height. Antenna with scape 2.44 – 3.0 x and pedicel 1.14 – 1.71 x as long as broad. Flagellum length 1.09 – 1.27 x as long as breadth of head; with a single transverse anellus, 0.2 – 0.5 x as long as broad, and seven funicular segments (F 1: 1.00 – 1.29 x, F 2: 1.001.25 x, F 3: 0.92 – 1.25 x, F 4: 0.92 – 1.11 x, F 5: 0.90 – 1.00 x, F 6: 0.80 – 1.00 x, F 7: 0.80 – 1.00 x). POL 2.62 – 4.25 x as long as OOL, OOL 0.4 – 0.8 x as long as POD. Mesosoma. Pronotum 0.77 – 0.97 x as broad as mesoscutum and 0.50 – 0.71 x as long as mesoscutum (Figure 12 d). Mesoscutellum 1.07 – 1.22 x as long as broad, with frenal area covering about 0.2 – 0.34 of its length (Figure 12 e). Metatarsus 0.5 – 061 x as long as metatibia. Fore wing 2.49 – 2.83 x as long as broad, marginal vein 2.42 – 4.69 x as long as postmarginal vein and 7.33 – 8.85 x as long as stigmal vein. Metasoma. Metasoma 0.89 – 1.02 x as long as mesosoma. OI = 3.64 – 5.00. Variation. One female specimen (lc _ 23) has the metasoma light brown in anterior two thirds, dark brown with blue reflections in dorsal half of posterior third. Two of the total 10 female specimens (lc _ 23, lc _ 28) show a rather filiform funicle with basal segments significantly elongate. One specimen (lc _ 22) shows the right metafemur bearing 10 ventral teeth while the left metafemur bears nine ventral teeth. MALE (N = 1): Similar to females, except as follows: Length of body 2.6 mm. Head and mesosoma entirely metallic dark blue-green; metasoma brown in anterior half, dark brown with some blue reflections in posterior half. Pro-, meso-, and metacoxa concolorous with mesosoma. Outer side of pro-, meso-, and metafemur brown with few blue reflections, inner side lighter brown. Flagellum length 0.97 x as long as breadth of head. Fore wing 2.42 x as long as broad.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF92D207513FFB84945EFB9B.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Australia (Queensland and Northern Territory).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF92D207513FFB84945EFB9B.taxon	biology_ecology	Biology. Unknown.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF92D207513FFB84945EFB9B.taxon	discussion	Taxonomic remarks. The specimens of what used to be called morphospecies 2 match the holotype of P. washingtoni Girault, 1915. The card-mounted holotype is in poor condition and lacks head, wings, metasoma, right mid leg, right metafemur, metatibia and metatarsi, and part of the left metatarsus. The slide with the type (labelled as Queensland Museum, 5092, Podagrion washingtoni, ♀, 5092, Gir.) is divided into two pieces (fixed together by two pieces of tape) and includes fragmented head (several pieces), metafemur and antenna (without scape). Remnants of the holotype as well as the non-type material show all generic characters of Lasallegrion. Accordingly, the above redescribed species is transferred into Lasellegrion. Lasallegrion washingtoni can be easily distinguished from the other species within Lasallegrion (L. koebelei and L. virescens, see above) by the shorter ovipositor, the funicular segments being stouter with its distal segments quadrate, by the number and the shape of nine or 10 uniform and relatively small metafemoral teeth. In L. koebelei and L. virescens the ovipositor is significantly longer, the funicle is more filiform with all segments being distinctly longer than broad and the metafemur only bears less metafemoral teeth of different size and shape. The DNA extraction failed for the only ethanol-preserved specimen of L. washingtoni. Accordingly, we have no inferences from nucleotide sequence data analysis regarding the delimitation of L. koebelei plus L. virescens and L. washingtoni.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF94D20751D4FA65946AF96F.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ holotype (card), NMV; labelled: Podagrion abbreviatum, Ckll., TYPE, Noumea, New Caledonia. Remarks. The holotype of P. abbreviatum is card-mounted, complete and in good condition. The species clearly belongs to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF94D20750FBFBDE95C0FAD5.taxon	discussion	Because the most similar genus to Lasallegrion (described herein) is the genus Podagrion and we have found the species belonging to this genus within the described species of Podagrion, we decided to examine the accessible type material of all described species of Podagrion (14 species that are not part of Lasallegrion) from Australia and New Caledonia (Bouček 1988). These species were examined for generic assignment not for species-level revision, but their condition is commented upon.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF97D2045191FF2F938EFEC8.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ holotype (card), QMB; labelled: Podagrion batesi Hy. 3320, E. C. D. 1982, Australia – Queensland.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF97D2045191FF2F938EFEC8.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The holotype of P. batesi is card-mounted and lacks head, antennae and right hind leg. Based on the still visible characters the species belongs to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF97D20451F0FE08961CFBEA.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ lectotype (card, designated herein), USNM; labelled: Podagrion beneficium, Nr. 15,361, Cotype, Nelson near Cairns, N. Queensland, Australia. 2 ♀♀, 1 ♂ paralectotypes (card, designated herein), QMB: labelled: Podagrion beneficium, Hy. 1170, E. C. D. 1982. 1 ♀ paralectotype (slide, designated herein), QMB; labelled: Podagrion beneficum ♀ Type, 5100, varitarsus Gir., from mantid ootheca, 5103, Type ♀, loc. Kuranda, N. Q.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF97D20451F0FE08961CFBEA.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The single female specimen from USNM is card-mounted and partially fragmented. No fragments are missing, they are all glued to the same card. This specimen is designated here as lectotype. The two female specimens from QMB are mounted on one card, one specimen is complete and in good condition, the other specimen is fragmented and lacks head and metasoma. The male specimen from QMB is cardmounted and lacks the head including antennae. The slide from QMB contains two coverslips. One square and larger coverslip contain an undescribed species of Podagrion (Dahms 1983) (two females and one male), and one small complete circular coverslip contains a fragmented head and two incomplete antennae (one fragmented) of P. beneficum paralectotype. All examined material of P. beneficium belongs to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF97D20451FCFB2795EBF9A2.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ lectotype (card; designated herein), SAMA; labelled: Podagrion flabellatus Girault, Launceston T., FM Littler., ‘ TYPE ♀ ’, SAMA Database No. 32 – 035305. 1 ♂ paralectotype (card), SAMA; labelled: Podagrion flabellatus Girault, Tasmania, Launceston T., FM Littler., ‘ TYPE ♀ ’, SAMA Database No. 32 – 035304. ♂ ♀ types ” (slide), SAMA; labelled ‘ Podagrion flabellatus Girault ♂ ♀ types’.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF97D20451FCFB2795EBF9A2.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Both card-mounted specimens are accompanied by their host mantid eggcases; both are in good condition. Three antennae are present on a separate slide labelled: TYPE, Ent. Div. Dep. Ag. & Stk., Qld., Podagrion flabellatus Girault ♂ ♀ types, S. Aus. Mus. P. flabellatum clearly belongs to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF97D20551F7F9EE9668FE35.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ holotype (card and slide), SAMA; card labelled: Podagrionella hyalina Girault, ‘ TYPE’ ♀, Longreach, Q.; A. M. Lea, SAMA Database No. 32 – 035303; slide labelled: Podagrionella hyalina Girault, TYPE, ♀.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF97D20551F7F9EE9668FE35.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The specimen is card-mounted, fragmented and partially destroyed. It lacks the head, but an apical part of one antenna is present. One hind leg is present, the other legs are missing or are covered by glue. A hind leg, a complete antenna, two fore wings and one hind wing are present on a separate slide. P. hyalinum clearly belongs to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF96D2055197FE7E9511FC8F.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ lectotype (card; designated by Dahms 1984), SAMA; labelled: Podagrionella julia Girault, TYPE, ♀.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF96D2055197FE7E9511FC8F.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The lectotype is card mounted and lacks the head and right fore wing. The species clearly belongs to Podagrion. Bouček (1988) stated that P. julia is probably best placed in Podagrion subg. Propodagrion. This subgenus classification, however, was later rejected by Grissell (1995, p. 164).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF96D20551CAFCC495A4FB91.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The type specimen of Podagrion magniclavum is lost. It was previously deposited in the QMB and was apparently examined by Bouček (1988), but it could not be traced and examined for the present study.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF96D20551E1FB22950CF9A5.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ type (slide), QMB; labelled: Podagrion pax Girault, nigriclavum Dodd, ♀ types, 5093. 5094.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF96D20551E1FB22950CF9A5.taxon	discussion	Remarks. There are two coverslips on the slide. According to Dahms (1986) one almost complete coverslip belongs to the holotype of Podagrion pax (for details see P. pax paragraph) and the second (just a fragment) coverslip belongs to the syntypes of Podagrion nigriclava Dodd. We clearly identified parts of a destroyed head, two female antennae and one hind female leg under this coverslip which most probably belongs to a (syn) type of P. nigriclava. Examination of these fragments can still clearly assign this species to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FF96D23A51CAF9EE9493FDAD.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Bouček (1988) and Grissell (1995, referring to Bouček (1988 )) mention that P. obscurum (Westwood, 1847) is close to P. koebelei by sharing the carinate pronotal collar. Thus, P. obscurum most probably belongs to Lasallegrion. Based on the collecting locality and other characters given by Bouček (1988), P. obscurum is most probably conspecific with L. virescens. The latter therefore could be considered as junior synonym of P. obscurum. However, we were unable to locate the single specimen that had been designated as lectotype by Bouček (1988) and which should be located at the Oxford Museum. It bears a label written by Graham (Bouček 1988). We also tried to locate it at the Natural History Museum London, because parts of the Graham collection are located there, but without success. We decided to keep those two species as separate species and leave the status of P. obscurum unclear until the type will be found.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA9D23A51E6FDEB9371FCC6.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Bouček (1988) designated a lectotype but stated that ‘ unfortunately only the gaster and one hind leg (on a slide) remain’. This incomplete type, however, could not be located at NHMUK. Bouček (1988) does not provide any further discussion on this species, which we interprete as him being fine with the classification of the species in Podagrion (albeit with some uncertainty because he already could only examine some fragments).	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA9D23A518AFC11961CFA6D.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ lectotype (card; designated herein), NMVM; labelled: ‘ TYPE’, T – 11648 Podagrion pavo Syntypes, MUS. VIC. (NMVM) ENTO 2016 – 11 L, Syntype T – 22112164; lectotype, desig. P. Janšta 2019. 3 ♀♀, 2 ♂♂ paralectotypes (on one card; designated herein), NMVM; labelled: ‘ TYPE’, T – 11648 Podagrion pavo Syntypes, MUS. VIC. (NMVM) ENTO 2016 – 11 L, Syntype T – 22112 – 164; paralectotypes, desig. P. Janšta 2019. ♂, ♀ paralectotypes (slide, designated herein), NMVM; labelled: T – 11648, Podagrion pavo (one label); Podagrion pavo Gir. ♂, ♀ Types; paralectotypes, desig. P. Janšta 2019.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA9D23A518AFC11961CFA6D.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The lectotype on card is complete, paralectotypes on card are partly missing antennae and some legs. The slide contains one female hind leg (in two parts – metacoxa plus metafemur and metatibia), one female antenna and two male antennae. All cardmounted type specimens are in good condition and can be clearly assigned to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA9D23B5182F9A8951DFEFA.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ holotype (card and slide), QMB; card labelled: Podagrion pax Girault, ‘ TYPE ♀ ’, Hy. 3318, E. C. D. 1985; slide labelled: Podagrion pax Girault, nigriclavum Dodd, ♀ types, 5093. 5094.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA9D23B5182F9A8951DFEFA.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The holotype is card-mounted and lacks head, pronotum, some legs and part of the fore wing. The slide contains two coverslips; one almost complete coverslip with the fragmented head, separated fragmented and incomplete antennae and one hind leg from the holotype of Podagrion pax. The second (fragment of) coverslip contains supposedly parts of Podagrion nigriclava Dodd (Dahms 1986). Podagrion pax can still be clearly assigned to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA8D23B51F4FE309479FD22.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♂ holotype, ANMH, labelled: Pachytomus risbeci Ckll, TYPE, Noumea, New Caledonia.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA8D23B51F4FE309479FD22.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The holotype of P. risbeci is card – mounted and in a good condition, only the antennae are missing. P. risbeci belongs to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA8D23B51F4FD689481FBA4.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined: 1 ♀ holotype (card and slide), QMB; card labelled: Podagrion worcesteri Girault, TYPE ♀, Hy. 3316, E. C. D. 1985, ENT 16.12; 1 ♂; slide labelled: Podagrion worchesteri Girault, Type ♀ 5109.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
F80FC933FFA8D23B51F4FD689481FBA4.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The card-mounted holotype of P. worcesteri is fragmented and lacks head and hind legs. All these missing parts are on slide (head including both antennae and complete hind legs). P. worcesteri belongs to the genus Podagrion.	en	Janšta, Petr, Delvare, Gérard, Baur, Hannes, Wipfler, Benjamin, Peters, Ralph S. (2020): Data-rich description of a new genus of praying mantid egg parasitoids, Lasallegrion gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Podagrionini), with a re-examination of Podagrion species of Australia and New Caledonia. Journal of Natural History 54 (9): 755-790, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2020.1778112
