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Trioxys complanatus Quili s Trioxys complanatus Quilis, 1931, Eos, 7: 78-81. Trioxys complanatus: Mackauer, 1967, Entomophaga, 12: 144. Trioxys (Trioxys) utilis: Mackauer, Beitr. Ent., 9: 167-170. Trioxys utilis: Hall et al. , 1962, Ann. ent. Soc. Am., 55: 566- -68. <j>. Temple in dorsal view slightly converging behind eye; flu a 1/3.0 as broad as head. Antenna with 11 segments; 1st flagellar segment 4 times as long s broad at base, as long as the 2nd. Mesoscutum weakly arched, falling gently into pronotum. Propodeum smooth and shining, with only 2 distinct carinae extending from its posterior margin to spiracles. Petiole (fig. 37) smooth and shining, 1.8 times as long as broad at spiracle. Genitalia: anal prong (fig. 32a) almost straight, with 2-4 long hairs on dorsal surface and 1 short dilated bristle at apex; ovipositor sheath (fig. 32b) as figured. Fore wing: stigm a 3 times as long as broad; radius 3. 5 times as long as breadth of stigma. Head and thorax dark brown; clypeus and mouth-parts yellow. Antenna dark brown, a little paler than head; scape, pedicel and 1st flagellar segment yeUowish brown. Abdomen, including genital parts, dark brown a little paler than thorax; petiole and 2nd tergite on basal triangular patch yellowish. Wings hyaline; stigma and veins yellowish brywn. Legs yellowish brown, darker dorsally. 6. Unknown. Locality. Uburchangaj aimak: Changaj Gebirge Ongijn gol, 10 sm ONO von Arbaj­cher, 1800 m, 29. VI. 1964 (Nr. 220), 1 o; Mittelgobi aimak: Choot bulag, zw. Chuld und Del­gerchangaj, 1480 m, 10. VI. 1967 (Nr. 782), 1 o_. Trioxys asiaticus Telenga Trioxys asiaticus Telenga, 1953, Trudy Inst. Zool. Parazit. Tashkent, 1: 170-171. Trioxys (Trioxys) asiaticus: Stary, 1965, Acta Faun. ent. Mus. Nat. Pragae, 10: 212-213. Trioxys (Trioxys) vandenboschi Mackauer, 1960, Senck. biol., 41:359-362. (j>. Temple in dorsal view parallel behind eye; face 1/3.0 as bro; d as head. Antenna with 12 segments (apical 2 segments not distinctly separated); 1st flagella ' segment 4.5 times as long as broad at base, a little longer than the 2nd (11:10). Mesoscutum moderately arched, falling verticaUy into pronotum. Propodeum smooth and shining, with 2 short divergent cari­nae on posterior surface. Petiole (fig. 38) smooth and shining, twice as long as broad at spir­acle. Genitalia: anal prong (fig. 33a) almost straight, curved upward apically, with 6 long hairs on dorsal surface and 2 short dilated bristles at apex; ovipositor sheath (fig. 33b) as figured. Fore wing (fig. 35): stigma 3 times as long as broad; metacarp and radius very short. Head dark brown; face, clypeus, mouth-parts and gena yellowish brown. Antenna entirely dark brown; in some specimens scape, pedicel and 1st flagellar segment yellowish. Thorax entirely dark brown. Abdomen paler brown than thorax; petiole, 2nd and 3rd tergites mesially, 6th sternite, including the prong, and ovipositor sheath basally yellowish. Wings hyaline; stigma and veins dark brown. Legs dark brown; trochanters and tibiae, and hind tarsus yellowish. 6. Antenna with 14 segments. Darker in colour than in female. Locality. Cojbalsan aimak: 40 km O von Somon Tamzagbulag, 600 m, 11, VIII. 1965 (Nr. 389), 1 o; Bajanchongor aimak; Oase Echin gol, 90 km NO von Grenzposten Caganbulag, 950 m, 27-28. VI. 1967 CNr. 855), 1 6; Central aimak: 12 km S von Somon Bajanbaraat, 1380 m, 13. VII. 1967 (Nr. 918), 1 6, 11 km S vom Pass Zosijn davaa, 90 km S von Ulan-Baator, 1650 m, 15. VII. 1967 (Nr. 921), 1 o and 2 6, and Tosgoni ovoo, 5-10 km N von Ulan-Baator, 1500­1700 m, 19-20. and 23-24. VII. 1967 (Nr. 926), 1 o; Chövsgöl aimak: 6 km WNW von Somon Tosoncengel, 1480 m, 18. VI. 1968 (Nr. 978), 1 o_. Binodoxys acalephae (Marshall) Aphidius acalephae Marshall, 1896, Spec. Hym. Eur. Alg., 5: GG8-609. Trioxys (Trioxys) rietscheli: Mackauer, 1959, Beitr. Ent., 9: 170-171. Trioxys (Binodoxys) sp. - "rietscheli Mackauer", group: Stary, 1,967, Ser. Ent. , 3: 117-118.

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