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Fig. 2. Plagiotrochus marianii comb, nova, asexual female: (A) propodeum, (B) mesosoma in lateral view, (C) mesosoma in dorsal view. — P. australis (= cabrerae) asexual female: (D) mesosoma in dorsal view, (F) mesosoma in lateral view. - P. razeti, asexual female: (E) mesosoma in lateral view nieri (actually Plagiotrochus marianii, the sexual generation), but the adult female he described could belong to a Callirhytis species; the structure of the propodeal area was not mentioned in his description although this is an essential character for separation the genus. Thus, the status of the sexual generation of Plagiotrochus marianii is still uncertain for us. Nevertheless, the gall description was primer to adult one, then the correct name for the sexual generation is Plagiotrochus marianii f. meunieri (Kieffer), comb, nov. and probably F. meunieri adult described by Kieffer belongs to Callirhytis hartigi and came from nearby attached galls that passed unnoticed to Kieffer.