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the broad and hairy petiole, the unicolored thorax, the rather slender ovipositor sheath, etc. as follows: <j>. Eye bare; distance between posterior ocelli 2. 5 times as long as minor axis of ocellus; face sparsely hairy, 1/2.5 as broad as head. Antenna with more than 12 segments (broken); 1st flagellar segment 5. 5 times as long as broad at base, longer than the 2nd (3:2). Mesoscutum moderately arched, falling almost vertically into pronotum and densely hairy almost all over. Petiole (fig. 13) smooth and shining, broad, a little longer than breadth at spiracle and with about 50 hairs. Ovipositor sheath (fig. 15) rather slender with 2 nail-form bristles at apex. Fore wing: stigma 3. 5 times as long as broad; metacarp much shorter than stigma (1:2); radius 2. 5 times as long as breadth of stigma; 1st abscissa of cubitus and recurrent vein distinct but decolored. Figs. 16 and 17, ovipositor sheath; 18, fore wing; 19, petiole. 16, 18 and 19, Pauesia sp. , Q, 17, P. pini, (j> Head, including antenna, and thorax entirely dark brown; mouth-parts yellowish brown; clypeus brown. Abdomen dark brown; 2nd tergite very faintly yellowish medially. Wings hyaline; stigma and veins yellowish brown to brown. Legs brown, darker dorsally. 6. Unknown. Locality. Central aimak: cca 30 km O von Somon Nalajch, 1530 m, 14. VI. 1966. (Nr. 523), 1 ç. Pauesia pini (Haliday) Aphidius pini Haliday, 1834, Ent. Mag., 2:96.