The lone specimen of
Alavaraphidia imperterrita is a fairly well preserved partial adult female. Not including the
ovipositor the overall body length is with a . Generally the body coloration is dark with a striped patterning on the legs. The rhomboidal head shows large compound eyes set midway along its length. There are three large
ocelli placed to the rear of the head behind the compound eyes and antennae. The antennae are notably long, being composed of forty four
flagellomeres which are each 1.5 times longer than they are wide. While mostly missing from the specimen, what is preserved of the wings shows they were
hyaline with brown veins and very short, strong
setae. The abdomen is long and sports a robust
ovipositor that has dense annulations along its length. The ovipositor is approximately long, thick, sporting short, stiff, sensory setae along its length and a club-shaped gonostyli. ==References==