Boros István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 51. (Budapest 1959)

Szabó J., B.: Notes on the new tribus Amitini with the descriptions of a new genus and some new species of the Arctogaea (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea, Platygasteridae)

fine, transversal lines. Upper half of mesopleurae with fine transversal lines, lower half smooth and shining. Fore wings about three and a half times as long as broad, with fine, short, brownish hairs, fumous. Hind wings spatuliform, reaching foremargin of second tergite. Second tergite as long as following ones united, smooth and shiny as all subsequent ones. Tibiae with spurs. First tarsal joint of forelegs shorter than all four following ones together. 2. joint as long as 3. 4. joint shortest, 5. a bit more than twice as long as 4. First tarsal Fig. 6 : Isolia Foersteri sp. n. Habitus of female. joint of middle legs shorter than 2.—4. united, 2. longer than 5., 3. a bit longer than 4. First tarsal joint of hind legs as long as all 4 following joints together, 2. as long as 5. 3. almost twice as long as 4. Head and thorax black, tegulae and club of antennae brown, legs and funicle joints reddish-yellow, abdomen reddish-brown. rf. Thorax strongly sculptured as in female, mesoscutum with two short parapsidal furrows in distal 2 / 3 . Head strongly sculptured all over. Scape (fig. 3. ) not thickened in distal 2 / 3 about 8 times as long as wide. Pedicel pyriform, twice as long as broad, gradually thickened towards tip. First funicle joint cylindrical, longer but narrower than pedicel, about three times as long as wide. Second about 2 / 3 of first one, about twice as long as wide, distally and obliquely truncate, bearing a small tooth laterally, but shorter and narrower than 3., latter two times as long as wide, pearl-shapecl. 4.—7. joints subequal in

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