taxonID	type	description	language	source
186BA66752185C989A98D2B37DAEAC6D.taxon	description	Fig. 1 A – K	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
186BA66752185C989A98D2B37DAEAC6D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Eyes medium-sized (Fig. 1 C, D); anterior ocellar fovea ventrally extended into facial sulcus, reaching dorsal margin of antennal scrobe (Fig. 1 C, E); occipital carina straight (Fig. 1 D, E); slightly elongated areolae between eyes and ocellar foveae of lateral ocelli (Fig. 1 C, E); scape 1.23 × the pedicel and 1 st to 4 th flagellomere combined (Fig. 1 A); notauli present in anterior one third (Fig. 1 F); mesoscutum and - scutellum with no distinct areolae (Fig. 1 F, G); metafemur slightly thickened, length 3.8 × its maximum width (Fig. 1 A); basal longitudinal carinae on the syntergite covering half of the width of the anterior syntergite (Fig. 1 G, H).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
186BA66752185C989A98D2B37DAEAC6D.taxon	description	Description (Female). Body length 2.6 mm. Colour. Head and mesosoma black, coxae black to dark brown (Fig. 1 A, C – G); metasoma, apex of scape, pedicel, and thickened four apical flagellomeres dark brown, base of scape, other flagellomeres, and legs brown (Fig. 1 A, J, K); palpi yellow (Fig. 1 A); fore wing disc slightly infuscated, hind wings virtually transparent (Fig. 1 B); wing venation light brown (Fig. 1 B). Head. Slightly longitudinal in frontal view with medium long malar distance (Fig. 1 C); lateral margin of toruli raised; width of the head slightly wider than the maximum width of the mesosoma, densely pubescent (Fig. 1 A, I); eyes medium-sized, covered with erect setae (Fig. 1 C – E); slightly crenulate ocular impressions along the inner margin of the eye (Fig. 1 C, E); slightly elongated areolae between eyes and ocellar foveae of lateral ocelli (Fig. 1 C, E); median ocellus diameter 1.2 × LOL (lateral ocellar line) (Fig. 1 C, E); occipital carina straight, with lateral part slightly posteriorly protruding (Fig. 1 D, E); anterior ocellar fovea elongated and ventrally extended into facial sulcus, reaching dorsal margin of antennal scrobe (Fig. 1 C, E); intertorular sclerite and clypeus with pubescence (Fig. 1 C); interocular distance 0.4 × head width (Fig. 1 C); antennae with four apical flagellomeres distinctly thickened (Fig. 1 A); scape 1.23 × the pedicel and 1 st to 4 th flagellomere combined (Fig. 1 A); pedicel about equal to the length of the 1 st flagellomere (Fig. 1 A); 4 th and 5 th flagellomeres about equal in length and width, width of 4 th flagellomere 1.11, and 5 th 1.26 × their length, respectively (Fig. 1 A); the 6 th – 8 th flagellomeres not transverse, width of 6 th flagellomere 0.78, 7 th 0.69, and 8 th 0.38 × their length, respectively (Fig. 1 A). Mesosoma. Mesoscutum transverse, width 2.0 × its length (from dorsal view) (Fig. 1 F); notauli incomplete, present in anterior one third (Fig. 1 F); mesoscutum and - scutellum with no distinct areolae (Fig. 1 G); scutoscutellar sulci converge medially, adjacent to transscutal articulation (Fig. 1 G); mesometapleuron with longitudinal striations in dorsal two thirds, smooth in ventral one third (Fig. 1 I); lateral propodeal projections distinctly long and oriented posteriorly, tip of the projections amber-coloured (Fig. 1 G, H); median propodeal projection overhangs the anterior margin of the metasoma with its apical half, with slightly rounded tip from dorsal view (Fig. 1 G, H). Legs. Metacoxa with few longitudinal striations (Fig. 1 A, I); metafemur slightly thickened, length 3.8 × its maximum width (Fig. 1 A). Metasoma. Six basal longitudinal carinae on the syntergite covering half of the width of the anterior syntergite (Fig. 1 G, H); anterolateral syntergite with row of setae as long as basal longitudinal carina (Fig. 1 J, K). Male. Unknown.	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
186BA66752185C989A98D2B37DAEAC6D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Oriental (Thailand).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
186BA66752185C989A98D2B37DAEAC6D.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet chularoipaad is derived from “ Chula ”, referring to Chulalongkorn University, and “ roi paad ”, which means “ one hundred and eight ” in Thai, commemorating the 108 th anniversary of Chulalongkorn University in 2025. The name is treated as a noun in apposition.	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
AB7497C3CA5F5303B5D9C90564E98429.taxon	type_taxon	Type species. Ceraphron (Larsoceraphron) sylviae Dessart, 1981 by original designation.	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
AB7497C3CA5F5303B5D9C90564E98429.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Larsoceraphron is distinguished from all other subgenera of Ceraphron by the following combination of characters: lateral ocelli separated by a wide and foveolate occipital furrow, and laterally and posteriorly surrounded by distinctly large ocellar foveae (Figs 1 C, E, 2 C, E, 4 C, E, 5 E, 6 A); median ocellus with distinctly large and ventrally extended ocellar fovea (Figs 1 C, E, 2 C, E, 4 C, E, 5 E, 6 A); anterior margin of head concave in dorsal view (Figs 1 E, 2 E, 4 E, 5 E, 6 A); distinct occipital carina with lateral part distinctly protruding posteriorly (Figs 1 E, 2 E, 4 E, 5 E, 6 A); head and mesosoma with randomly sized areolae and strongly sculptured (Figs 1 C – G, I, 2 C – G, I, 4 C – F, I, 5 D – F, I, 6 A, B); epomial carina distinct (Figs 1 E, F, 2 E, 4 E, 5 E, 6 A); notauli distinct at least in anterior third and internotaular area distinctly more prominent relative to the scapula (Figs 1 F, 2 F, 4 F, 5 F, 6 A).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
AB7497C3CA5F5303B5D9C90564E98429.taxon	distribution	Geographical distribution. Neotropical: Brazil (Dessart 1981); Oriental: Malaysia (Dessart 1981), Vietnam (Alekseev 2004), Thailand (present study).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
6D05FAE6EC6E5C228D7CEE4C928E0BFD.taxon	description	Figs 2 A – K, 3 A, B, 6 A – E	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
6D05FAE6EC6E5C228D7CEE4C928E0BFD.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Antennae brown with last five flagellomeres dark brown (Fig. 2 A, B); head transverse in frontal view with short malar distance (Fig. 2 C); anterior ocellar fovea ventrally slightly extended, triangular with carinate margins and anterior end slightly pointed upwards (Fig. 2 C, E); mesoscutum colliculate (Fig. 2 F); mesoscutum strongly transverse, width 3.5 × its length (Fig. 2 F, I); notauli complete (Fig. 2 F); mesometapleuron smooth with small and few incomplete striations (Fig. 2 I); median propodeal projection with rectangular tip from dorsal view (Fig. 2); distinct pit posteromedially of the basal transverse carina on the syntergite (Fig. 2 H, J); harpe / gvc index 0.76, harpe with at least two apical setae, longest apical setae of harpe 1.3 × as long as harpe; harpe with at least five median setae (Figs 3 A, B, 6 C).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
6D05FAE6EC6E5C228D7CEE4C928E0BFD.taxon	description	Re-description (male). Body length 2.7 mm. Colour. Head and mesosoma black (Fig. 2 A, C – G, I), metasoma dark brown (Fig. 2 A, H, J); antennae brown with last five flagellomeres dark brown (Fig. 2 A, B); coxae black, the rest of the legs dark brown (Fig. 2 A); fore wing disc infuscated, hind wing disc slightly infuscated; wing venation brown. Head. Transverse in frontal view with short malar distance (Figs 2 C, 6 A); lateral margin of toruli raised; width of the head equal to width of the mesosoma (Figs 2 A, 6 A); densely pubescence (Fig. 2 C – E); eyes large, covered with erect setae (Fig. 2 C – E); slightly crenulate ocular impressions along the inner margin of the eye (Fig. 2 C, E); dorsal head with randomly sized areolae (Figs 2 D, 6 A); median ocellus diameter 1.5 × LOL (Figs 2 E, 6 A); occipital carina distinctly concave, with lateral part posteriorly protruding (Figs 2 D, E, 6 A); anterior ocellar fovea ventrally slightly extended, triangular with carinate margins and anterior end slightly pointed upwards (Figs 2 E, 6 A); facial sulcus ends at transverse line, dorsally adjacent to the smooth supraclypeal depression (Fig. 2 C); interocular sclerite and clypeus with pubescence (Fig. 2 C); interocular distance 0.45 × head width (Fig. 2 C); scape almost 4.0 × as long as wide (Figs 2 B, 6 A, E); moderately elongated cylindrical flagellomeres (Figs 2 B, 6 E). Mesosoma. Mesoscutum colliculate, strongly transverse, width 3.5 × its length and anteriorly distinctly steep (Figs 2 F, I, 6 B); notauli complete and less distinct in posterior part (Figs 2 F, I, 6 A); mesoscutum with no randomly sized areolae, mesoscutellum with large randomly sized areolae (Figs 2 F, G, 6 A); scutoscutellar sulci converge medially, adjacent to transscutal articulation (Figs 2 F, 6 A); mesometapleuron smooth with small and few incomplete striations (Figs 2 I, 6 B); lateral propodeal projections medium-sized and oriented posterolaterally, pointed tip of the projections amber-coloured (Figs 2 G, 6 A); median propodeal projection overhangs the anterior margin of the metasoma with its apical half, with rectangular tip from dorsal view (Figs 2 G, 6 A). Legs. Metacoxa with longitudinal striations (Figs 2 A, 6 B); metafemur distinctly thickened, length 2.4 × its maximum width (Fig. 2 A). Metasoma. Seven basal longitudinal carinae on the syntergite covering three thirds of the width of the anterior syntergite (Figs 2 G, H, J, 6 A); distinct pit posteromedially of the basal transverse carina on the syntergite (Figs 2 H, I, 6 A); anterolateral syntergite with row of setae as long as basal longitudinal carina (Fig. 2 I). Genitalia (n ° 8011 / 281) (Figs 3 A, B, 6 C). Genitalia length 2.38 × gvc width; gvc width three quarters of gvc length; gvc width 1.09 × distal gvc width. Harpe triangular to cone-shaped; harpe / gvc index 0.76; lateral articulation site of harpe with gvc not flush; lateral margin of harpe straight; medial margins of harpes slightly converging at distodorsal margin of gvc, dorsomedial margin of harpe virtually straight and slightly diverging distolaterally from base to apex, apex of harpe pointed, oriented distolaterally. Harpe with at least two lateral setae restricted to apical quarter, longest lateral setae half as long as harpe; harpe with at least two apical setae, longest apical setae of harpe 1.3 × as long as harpe; harpe with at least five median setae, longest median setae slightly less than half as long as harpe. Aedeagus + gonossiculus more than half as long as harpe, apex of aedeagus + gonossiculus acute. Body measurements. For further measurements, refer to Dessart (1981). Female. Unknown.	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
6D05FAE6EC6E5C228D7CEE4C928E0BFD.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Oriental (Malaysia).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
0FCFD6942C3351A0968D621F25C6C627.taxon	description	Figs 4 A – K, 5 A – K, 6 F, G	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
0FCFD6942C3351A0968D621F25C6C627.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Mesosoma and metasoma reddish-brown with the anterior mesoscutum (Fig. 4 A, F), anterolateral axillae, ventral mesopleuron, synsternite, and syntergite partially black (Fig. 4 F, I, G, H); anterior ocellar fovea U-shaped and ventrally extended into facial sulcus (Fig. 4 E); lateral margins of toruli extremely raised (Fig. 4 C); pedicel 1.2 × longer than the 1 st flagellomere (Figs 4 A, 6 G); width of 4 th flagellomere 1.08 × its length (Figs 4 A, 6 G); notauli distinctly broadened (Fig. 4 F); median mesoscutal sulcus broadened (Fig. 4 F); mesoscutum and - scutellum equipped with large randomly sized areolae (Fig. 4 F); mesometapleuron with distinct longitudinal striations (Fig. 4 I).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
0FCFD6942C3351A0968D621F25C6C627.taxon	description	Re-description (female). Body length 2.7 mm. Colour. Head black, mesosoma and metasoma reddish-brown, with the anterior mesoscutum, anterolateral axillae, ventral mesopleuron, synsternite, and syntergite partially black (Fig. 4 A, F – J); antennae dark brown with pedicel and basal five flagellomeres lighter (Fig. 4 A); coxae brown, the rest of the legs yellowish (Fig. 4 A); fore wing disc slightly infuscated (Fig. 4 B); wing venation light brown (Fig. 4 B). Head. Slightly longitudinal in frontal view with long malar distance, width of the head equal to width of the mesosoma, densely pubescent (Fig. 4 C – E); lateral margins of toruli extremely raised; eyes large, covered with erect setae (Fig. 4 C – E); slightly crenulate ocular impressions along the inner margin of the eye (Fig. 4 C, E); dorsal head with distinct randomly sized areolae (Fig. 4 E); median ocellus diameter 1.6 × LOL (Fig. 4 E); occipital carina distinctly concave, with lateral part distinctly posteriorly protruding (Fig. 4 D, E); anterior ocellar fovea U-shaped and ventrally extended into facial sulcus, almost reaching dorsal margin of antennal scrobe (Fig. 4 E); facial sulcus ends at areolae between the facial sulcus and the smooth supraclypeal depression (Fig. 4 C); intertorular sclerite and clypeus with distinct pubescence (Fig. 4 C); interocular distance 0.43 × head width (Fig. 4 C); antennae with four apical flagellomeres distinctly thickened (Figs 4 A, 6 G); scape 1.10 × the pedicel and 1 st to 4 th flagellomere combined (Figs 4 A, 6 G); pedicel 1.2 × longer than the 1 st flagellomere (Figs 4 A, 6 G); width of 4 th flagellomere 1.08 × its length (Figs 4 A, 6 G); width of 5 th flagellomere 0.71, 6 th 0.75, 7 th 0.73, and 8 th 0.39 × its length, respectively (Figs 4 A, 6 G). Mesosoma. Mesoscutum strongly transverse, width 2.5 × its length and anteriorly distinctly steep (Fig. 4 F, I); notauli distinctly broadened, incomplete, almost adjacent to transscutal articulation (Fig. 4 F); mesoscutum and - scutellum equipped with large randomly sized areolae (Fig. 4 F); scutoscutellar sulci converge medially, adjacent to transscutal articulation (Fig. 4 F); mesometapleuron with distinct longitudinal striations, smooth in ventral one quarter (Fig. 4 I); lateral propodeal projections distinctly long and oriented posteriorly, reddish-brown (Fig. 4 G); median propodeal projection overhangs the anterior margin of the metasoma with its apical half, with slightly rounded tip from dorsal view (Fig. 4 G). Legs. Metacoxa with several longitudinal striations (Fig. 4 A, I); metafemur distinctly thickened, length 2.8 × its maximum width (Fig. 4 A). Metasoma. Six basal longitudinal carinae on the syntergite covering three quarters of the width of the anterior syntergite (Fig. 4 G); anterolateral syntergite with row of setae slightly shorter than basal longitudinal carinae (Fig. 4 H). Body measurements. For further measurements, refer to Dessart (1981).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
0FCFD6942C3351A0968D621F25C6C627.taxon	description	Re-description (male). Body length 2.7 mm. Apart from the sex specific characters like the shape of the flagellomeres and genitalia / terminalia structure, the male differs from the female in the following: The mesosoma is black like the head (Fig. 5 A, F, I); the head, mesoscutum, and - scutellum are equipped with less distinct areolae (Fig. 5 D – F); the lateral margins of the toruli are less raised and the lateral part of the occipital carina is distinctly less protruding posteriorly (Fig. 5 D, E); the mesometapleural sulcus is slightly indicated (Fig. 5 I); the width of the head is slightly wider than the width of the mesosoma (Fig. 5 A). Body measurements. For further measurements, refer to Dessart (1981).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
0FCFD6942C3351A0968D621F25C6C627.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Neotropical (Brazil).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
1445802D5DB251BB95788B2876EE3783.taxon	description	Fig. 6 H	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
1445802D5DB251BB95788B2876EE3783.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. The last three flagellomeres dark brown; lateral part of occipital carina almost not posteriorly protruding; interocular distance 0.3 × head width; scape slightly shorter than the pedicel and 1 st to 4 th flagellomere combined (Fig. 6 H); scutoscutellar sulci converge medially, not adjacent to transscutal articulation; mesometapleuron with longitudinal striations in ventral two thirds, smooth in dorsal one third.	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
1445802D5DB251BB95788B2876EE3783.taxon	description	Reinterpreted description (female). Body length 2.3 – 2.4 mm. Colour. Head, mesosoma, and coxae black; metasoma, apex of scape, pedicel, and the last three flagellomeres dark brown, the rest of the antenna and legs brown or yellowish-brown; fore wing disc slightly infuscated, hind wing disc transparent. Head. Width of the head slightly wider than width of the mesosoma; densely pubescent; eyes very large, covered with erect setae; crenulate ocular impressions along the inner margin of the eye; lateral part of occipital carina almost not posteriorly protruding; interocular distance 0.3 × head width; antennae with four apical flagellomeres distinctly thickened (Fig. 6 H); scape slightly shorter than the pedicel and 1 st to 4 th flagellomere combined (Fig. 6 H); pedicel about equal to the length of the 1 st flagellomere (Fig. 6 H); 3 th and 4 th flagellomeres about equal in length and width (Fig. 6 H); 5 th – 7 th flagellomeres transverse, width of the 5 th flagellomere 1.5 ×, of the 6 th flagellomere 1.2 ×, and of the 7 th flagellomere 1.5 × its length, respectively (Fig. 6 H). Mesosoma. Mesoscutum transverse, width 2.0 × its length; notauli incomplete, not adjacent to transscutal articulation; scutoscutellar sulci converge medially, not adjacent to transscutal articulation; mesometapleuron with longitudinal striations in ventral two thirds, smooth in dorsal one third; lateral propodeal projections thin and long and oriented posteriorly, translucent and amber-coloured; median propodeal projection overhangs the anterior margin of the metasoma with its apical half. Legs. Metafemur distinctly thickened, length more than 2.0 × its width. Metasoma. Six basal longitudinal carinae on the syntergite; anterolateral syntergite with row of setae. Male. Unknown.	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
1445802D5DB251BB95788B2876EE3783.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Oriental (Vietnam).	en	Ghafouri Moghaddam, Mostafa, Salden, Tobias, Heidari Latibari, Minoo, Butcher, Buntika A. (2025): Review of the subgenus Larsoceraphron Dessart, 1981 of the genus Ceraphron Jurine, 1807 (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronidae) with the description of a new species from Thailand. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 98: 579-602, DOI: 10.3897/jhr.98.151607
