;"Cotesia chilonis";"Cotesia flavipes";"Cotesia nonagriae";"Cotesia sesamiae";"Cotesia typhae" "Scutoscutellar sulcus";"Straight (Fig. 8H)";"Curved (Fig. 7E)";Curved;"Curved (Fig. 5F)";"Curved (Figs 1G, 2E)" "Antero-mesoscutum (AMS) punctures";"Large punctures (diameter larger than distance between punctures) in most of AMS, including most of the posterior half (Fig. 8H)";"Relatively small punctures on anterior half of AMS, posterior half almost entirely smooth (Fig. 7E, G)";"Relatively small punctures on anterior half of AMS, posterior half almost entirely smooth";"Relatively small punctures on anterior half of AMS, posterior half almost entirely smooth (Figs 5G, 6F)";"Large punctures (diameter larger than distance between punctures) in most of AMS, including most of the posterior half (Fig. 2G, E)" "Face projection between antennal base";"Acute, triangular projection with clearly impressed median longitudinal sulcus (Fig. 8B)";"Acute projection (sometimes projection less acute, margin almost straight) with clearly impressed median longitudinal sulcus (Fig. 7B)";"More or less straight margin, with no clearly impressed, median longitudinal sulcus";"Acute projection (sometimes projection less acute, margin almost straight) with clearly impressed median longitudinal sulcus (Figs 5B, 6B)";"Acute, triangular projection with clearly impressed median longitudinal sulcus (Fig. 1B, B)" "Paramere length (observed externally, without removing genitalia from specimen)";"Short, around 1.0 × as long as median length of sternite 8 (partially visible in Fig. 3G, H)";"Large, clearly more than 1.5 × (usually up to 2.0x) as long as median length of sternite 8 (Fig. 4A, D)";"Large, clearly more than 1.5 × (usually up to 2.0x) as long as median length of sternite 8";"Short, around 1.0 × as long as median length of sternite 8 (Fig. 4b, E)";"Relatively large, around 1.5 × as long as median length of sternite 8 (Fig. 4C)" "Paramere shape";"Rather uniformly narrowing from base to rounded apex";"Rather uniformly narrowing from base to rounded apex (Fig. 4D)";"Rather uniformly narrowing from base to rounded apex";"Rather uniformly narrowing from base to rounded apex (Fig. 4E)";"With a broad, widened area near apex (Fig. 4F, G)" "Antennal flagellomeres";"Relatively short (3+ about as long as wide)";"Relatively short (2+ about as long as wide)";"Relatively short (2+ about as long as wide)";"Relatively short (3+ about as long as wide)";"Relatively long (1–4 much longer than wide)" "Natural known hosts";"Chilo supressalis, C. partellus (Crambidae)";"More than 7 species (Crambidae & Noctuidae)";"Bathytricha truncata (Noctuidae)";"More than 34 species (mostly Noctuidae & Crambidae)";"Sesamia nonagrioides (Noctuidae)"