Boros István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 7. (Budapest 1956)

Szelényi, G.: Notes on the Merisina (Hym., Chalcidoidea)

(metallic) spot at the base ; abdomen bright green with reddish spot at about the border of the first and second tergite, this coloration tending ventrad to extend to the whole surface of the abdomen. Head broader than thorax (1 : 1,3), transversally more than twice as broad as long (1 : 2,5), sharply reticulate, clypeal area with convergent striae ; ocelli in a low triangle, ocellocular line a little less than the ocellar line ; hind ocelli about as far from the hind margin of the vertex as from the eye margin ; temples (seen from above) about a third the width of the eyes. Antennae inserted slightly above the middle of the face, only slightly widened distally ; scape cylindrical, about as long as the pedicel and the two ring joints and funicle 1 and 2 together ; Pedicel subequal to the first funicle joint ; funicle joints subequal in length, each joint distinctly a little longer than wide and covered with whitish, closely fitting hairs ; club solid, as long as the two preceding joints combined, pointed at apex, but not tapering and somewhat asymmetrical. Fig. 3. Homoporus (Ph.) Kurdjumovi sp. n., a : antenna of the female, b : antenna of the male Thorax about one and a half times as long as broad (1 : 1,6) ; pronotum without sharp margin above, fairly abrupt anteriorly, sharply reticulate, a little less than half the length of the mesoscutum ; the latter a little broader than wide, parapsidal grooves distinctly impressed and reaching the middle of the mesoscutum ; the sculpture similar to that of the vertex ; scutellum broader than long, its reticulation finer and coarser ; propodeum sharply and finely reticulate, this sculpture at the lateral margins somewhat indistinct ; spiracles ellyptical, spiracular sulci not developed, median carina slightly indi­cated but interrupted in the middle ; neck almost half the length of the pro­podeum. Legs, especially the femora somewhat thickened ; wings surpassing the tip of the abdomen, hyaline with dusky discal ciliae and with short marginal ciliae, which are a third the length of the stigmal vein; proximal third of the wings bare, basal vein represented by a row of setae ; relative length of sub­costalis, marginális, stigmalis and postmarginalis as 3,8 : 2,3 : 1 : 2,2. Abdomen a little shorter and about as broad as the thorax, pointed at apex, strongly shining, slightly concave above ; first tergite the longest, a little

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