S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 45/1. (Budapest, 1984)
- Lateral spines of propodeum longer, usually about two-thirds or half as long as length of propodeum. Latter together with head, legs yellowish red. Tergite 2 deeply and densely punctured . 16 16 Tergite 2 (fig. 68) along the whole ventro-lateral margin broadly unpunctured and polished. .Lateral corners of pronotum obtuse (fig. 67). Antenna! joints 2-3 about twice as long as broad apically (9:4, 9 : 5). Propodeum 2 - 2, 71 times longer medially than lateral spines (exceptionally only 1.85 times). Sternite 2 with very deep and scattered punctures medially (fig. 69) gradually becoming denser laterally. 5-6.5 mm menkei sp. n. - Tergite 2 (fig. 74) only in proximal half angle of ventro-lateral margin polished and unpunctured, Pronotum with sharp rectangular lateral corners (fig. 71). Antennái joints 2-3 only nearly as long as broad apically (6 : 4-5). Propodeum only 1.52 times longer than lateral spines (fig. 72). Sternite 2 with very deep and dense punctures also medially. 3.2 mm b re vis sp. n. 17 Propodeum black, head, mesonotum, scutellum, partly episternum yellowish red, at most posterior margin of tergites 1-5 and tergites 6-7 reddish translucent. Antenna! joints 2-3 of equal length. Malar space: eye = 9 : 11. Tergite 2 with distinct and rather dense punctures (fig. 75), laterally slightly denser, before posterior margin a polished area. Pronotum three-quarters as long as wide (18 : 24) (fig. 76). 5 mm indicus Móczár, 1977 - Head and thorax (figs 78, 80) entirely yellowish red, at most posterior margin of tergites 1-3 and tergite 6 reddish translucent. Antenna! joint 4 longer than 3, scape distinctly longer than joints 2+3 together. Malar space: eye = 10 : 14. Tergite 2 distinct and rather densely (fig. 79), laterally more densely punctured, alutaceous basally, polished and shining in an area medially before the reticulated posterior margin. Wings reaching only to posterior margin of tergite 1 or sometimes to that of 2. Only 3.2-3.5 mm gunawardaneae Móczár, 1979 Key to males Antennae with extremely long erect hairs, latter at least as long as width of a joint (fig. 84) Antennae with shorter suberect (cf. fig. 12) or proclinate hairs, latter much shorter than width of a joint (figs 101, 104, 106, 111, 141, 159) Tergite 2 with very fine scattered punctures. Body black, last segments of abdomen and legs dark brownish, tergite 1 dark reddish translucent. Mesonotum granulated only with a few smaller punctures (fig. 81). Lateral spines of propodeum minute (fig. 82). Mesonotal furrow very short and shallow (fig. 81).Scutellum with a distinct longitudinal furrow. 2.8 - 3 mm vietnamensis Móczár, 1977 Tergite 2 with distinct punctures (fig. 87). Black abdominal segments partly reddish translucent Longitudinal furrow of mesonotum developed over its entire length (fig. 85). Scutellum without basal furrow. Anterior corners of pronotum with a small protrusion. Lateral spines of propodeum distinctly shorter than half length of propodeum (fig. 85). Antennái joint 2 only two-thirds as long as scape. Tarsi yellowish brown, antennae with light brownish hairs. 3.5 mm gressittl Móczár, 1977 Longitudinal furrow of mesonotum developed only in distal half. Scutellum with a shallow basal furrow medially (fig. 86). Anterior corners of pronotum moderately protruding. Lateral spines about as long as one-third length of propodeum, latter remarkably long (fig. 86), longer than half width (15 : 12.5). Tergite 2 alutaceous only on frontal one-fifth margin (fig. 87). Mandibles, clypeus, antennái joints 2-3, tegulae, legs partly dark brownish red. 3.2 mm dalatensls Móczár, 1977