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4. Head and thorax entirely rugulose to coriaceous, dull. 5. Body with less light colour. Mesonotum, mesopleura and sometimes scutellum reddish yellow, otherwise body black. Legs black. 4. Head and thorax punctate/rugose/roughly rugose, shiny. 5. Body with more light colour. Pro-, meso-, metanotum, scutellum, mesopleura, propodeum and first tergite reddish yellow, otherwise body black. Legs reddish yellow, hind tarsus fumous. Additional features. - Body 10-12 mm long (2 Î 12 mm, 1 ? 10 mm). Head (in superior view) transverse, hardly twice as wide (between eyes) as long (55-60:30-33, x40), eye somewhat protruding. Temple (in lateral view) narrow, relative width of eye and temple as 30:18 (x63). Face one and half times wider than high with transverse rugo-striation. Ocelli large, OOL shorter than greatest diameter of a hind ocellus (8:12, x63), OOL=POL. Antenna about the length of body, 59 jointed, every joint at least slightly longer than broad. Thorax somewhat elongated, ratio of its length width and height as 75-80:48-50:32-34 (x25). Pronotum rugose. Mesonotum, scutellum, meso- and metapleura punctated, shiny. Propodeum rugose to roughly rugose, its medio-longitudinal keel distinct though not strong. Wing shorter than body. Stigma almost four times as long as wide (50:13, x40), r^ emitting proximally close to middle. Radial cell relatively long and narrow, r^rgîrg as 9-10:30:75, radial vein ending almost at tip of wing; rçjcuquj as 30:18-17, r 2 :cuqu 1 30:14-15 (x|40, Fig. 10). Hind inner tibial spur nearly half as long as hind basitarsus (20-19:42-43, x40). Abdomen more or less elongated, narrow, not wider than thorax, distinctly longer than head + thorax together. First and second tergite longitudinally strio-rugose with a medio-longitudinal keel, shiny. Third tergite on 1 , its medio-basal third rugose, otherwise with antero-posteriorly weakening punctation, shiny to polished. Further tergites polished. Ovipositor sheath (in lateral view) as long as second joint of hind tarsus. Head and abdomen black, thorax reddish yellow to testeceous. Mandible testaceous, apically black. Clypeus reddish yellow. Antenna black. Palpi brownish red, rather fumous. Lower half of thorax more or less black. First tergite reddish yellow. Legs reddish yellow, tibiae and tarsi rather\ yellowish red, end of hind tibia and entire hind tarsus fumous or blackish. Ovipositor sheath black. Wings subhyaline', stigma black, veins brown to yellowish brown. Localities: 1. Yugoslavia, Rijeka: Kostrena, 12 August 1966, 1 ? (holotype), leg. UREMOVIC.2. Yugoslavia, Rijeka: Kraljevlca, 19 August 1966, 1 Î (paratype). - 3. Hungary, Nagykovácsi: Hárs bokorhegy, 1 August 1952, 1 $ (paratype), leg. BAJÄRI. Holotype and two paratypes deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 2378 (holotype) and 2379-2380 (paratypes). Rogas (Aleiodes) nigricornls Wesm., 1838 Locality: Croatia (Dalmatia), Rijeka: Kostrena, 1 S: 14 Oct. 1966, 1 ?: 7 Nov- 1966, leg. UREMOVIC" . Rogas (Aleiodes) pallidator Thunb., 1822 Locality: "Dalmatia", 1 6. Rogas (s. str.) pallidieorni b HS. 1838 Distributed in Europe, new to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Localities: 1. Croatia, Diakovár (=Dakovo), 1 (in Fauna Regni Hungáriáé 1897:59). - 2. Croatia (Dalmatia), Novi, 1 ?, leg. SZÉPLIGETI. Rogas (s. str.) praetor Reinh., 1863 Rogas praetor REINHARD, 1863, Berl. ent. Zschr., 7: 264, Î. Neorhogas luteus SZÉP LIGETI, 1906, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., 4: 606, Ó*. Rhogas (s. str.) praetor REINHARD: TELENGA, 1941, Faune de l'URSS, V/3: 173; synonymization of Neorhogas luteus SZÉPL. with Rogas praetor REINH. Widely and rather sporadically distributed in the Palaearctic Region as far as Japan and Korea. Reported from Yugoslavia (Petrovaradin=Pétervárad) bv SZÉP LIGETI (I.e.) under the name Neo rhogas luteus .