taxonID	type	description	language	source
C403E639C3BC9C5D024AF65BA6617E23.taxon	description	Figs 1, 2, 3	en	Fisher, J. Ray, Tucker, Erika M., Sharkey, Michael J. (2015): Colemanus keeleyorum (Braconidae, Ichneutinae s. l.): a new genus and species of Eocene wasp from the Green River Formation of western North America. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 44: 57-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727
C403E639C3BC9C5D024AF65BA6617E23.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. There are several similarities between Colemanus and other braconids, specifically Cardiochilinae and Cheloninae. Like Colemanus, some Cheloninae have a recurved 3 RSb and an evenly curved 1 M. However, chelonines possess a metasomal carapace. Colemanus contortus comb. n. lacks a carapace (Brues 1933) and although the metasoma of C. keeleyorum sp. n. is not completely visible, it seems apparent that it also lacks a metasomal carapace (Fig. 1 A). Thus, the lack of a metasomal carapace distinguishes Colemanus from Cheloninae. Colemanus also resembles many Cardiochilinae in having a recuved 3 RSb and heavily sculptured mesosoma, but can be readily distinguished by 3 RSb remaining tubular as it reaches the wing margin. Colemanus can be distinguished from other Ichneutinae s. l. by the presence of a curved 3 RSb; fore wing 1 cu-a curved downward, not angled toward wing margin; hind wing M + Cu positioned in the posterior half of the wing; and a heavily sculptured mesosoma.	en	Fisher, J. Ray, Tucker, Erika M., Sharkey, Michael J. (2015): Colemanus keeleyorum (Braconidae, Ichneutinae s. l.): a new genus and species of Eocene wasp from the Green River Formation of western North America. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 44: 57-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727
C403E639C3BC9C5D024AF65BA6617E23.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named for bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman, who was famous for his back; referring to the robust and sculptured nature of the mesosomal dorsum.	en	Fisher, J. Ray, Tucker, Erika M., Sharkey, Michael J. (2015): Colemanus keeleyorum (Braconidae, Ichneutinae s. l.): a new genus and species of Eocene wasp from the Green River Formation of western North America. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 44: 57-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727
C91577AF43A3AD7CBC5B3A249DA7E31A.taxon	description	Figs 1, 2	en	Fisher, J. Ray, Tucker, Erika M., Sharkey, Michael J. (2015): Colemanus keeleyorum (Braconidae, Ichneutinae s. l.): a new genus and species of Eocene wasp from the Green River Formation of western North America. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 44: 57-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727
C91577AF43A3AD7CBC5B3A249DA7E31A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Colemanus keeleyorum can be distinguished from C. contortus (Brues, 1933) (new combination; see below) by having curved (RS + M) a and 2 RS veins in the fore wing (straight in C. contortus). Also, C. keeleyorum is only known from the western United States (Eocene) and C. contortus is only known from the Baltic region (lower Oligocene).	en	Fisher, J. Ray, Tucker, Erika M., Sharkey, Michael J. (2015): Colemanus keeleyorum (Braconidae, Ichneutinae s. l.): a new genus and species of Eocene wasp from the Green River Formation of western North America. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 44: 57-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727
C91577AF43A3AD7CBC5B3A249DA7E31A.taxon	description	Description. Holotype (n = 1): body length 9 mm (estimated due to incomplete metasoma); sex unknown. Head (Fig. 1 A) 1.4 mm long and 1.7 mm wide. Antenna 7.2 mm long with 33 - 34 flagellomeres. Mesosoma (Figs 1 B, 2 A) 3.8 mm long and 3.3 mm wide; robust and heavily sculptured; notauli deeply crenulate; scutellum with crenulate depression medio-posteriorly; side of scutellum deeply hollowed with crenulate carinae and bordered by prominent carinae; metanotum with median, raised, rectangular tubercle having radiating carinae; scutellar sulcus with carinae; propodeum with areolate sculpturing. Wings (Figs 1 A, C, 2 B) with last abscissa of fore wing radial sector (3 RSb) recurved and tubular as it reaches the wing margin; (RS + M) b short, nearly vertical; 1 cu-a originating far distal to M and curving downward, thus not angling toward wing apex; fore wing M curved; tubular portion of 1 a long; C + SC and R closely fused; second abscissa of RS strongly curved; parastigma well-developed; hind wing M + Cu longer than first abscissa of M; hind wing r-crossvein absent; hind wing M + Cu in posterior half of wing; 1 A strongly developed.	en	Fisher, J. Ray, Tucker, Erika M., Sharkey, Michael J. (2015): Colemanus keeleyorum (Braconidae, Ichneutinae s. l.): a new genus and species of Eocene wasp from the Green River Formation of western North America. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 44: 57-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727
C91577AF43A3AD7CBC5B3A249DA7E31A.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named for Dr. Jack and Flo Keeley, who, together with their daughter and her husband (first author's mother & father), were largely responsible for the first author's pursuit of the natural sciences.	en	Fisher, J. Ray, Tucker, Erika M., Sharkey, Michael J. (2015): Colemanus keeleyorum (Braconidae, Ichneutinae s. l.): a new genus and species of Eocene wasp from the Green River Formation of western North America. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 44: 57-67, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/JHR.44.4727
