Fore
wing with a single
row
of setae departing from stigmal vein, and quite often
with transverse
dark
stripes.
Submarginal
vein (SMV) with 2 setae dorsally.
Postmarginal
vein (PMV) present and at most as long as stigmal vein
(STV).
Antennal scape and flagellum generally slightly flattened.
Flagellum
with usually 2 (sometimes 3) funicular segments and club
3-segmented (club 2-segmented if funicle has 3 segments).
Male scape with sensory area on scape restricted to a small
area on apical part of scape (difficult to recognize on
normal microscope).
Head
with fronto-facial suture distinctly separated from anterior
ocellus and V- or Y-shaped.
Pronotum
most of the time without a distinct transverse carina, although
it is present in
C. trifasciatus Westwood. The
condition of the
notauli
in
Closterocerus can be difficult to interpret:
although generally incomplete, they may appear complete,
or rarely curving to axillae.
Mesoscutum
and scutellum usually strongly sculptured and without
longitudinal grooves;
scutellum
with a single pair of setae.
Propodeum
smooth, shiny and without median carina and plica.
Petiole
not distinct.
Coloration
mainly dark-blue metallic.