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Móczár, L.: Remarks of some types of Drynini and Gonatopodini (Hymenoptera)
slightly concave lying deeper than eyes. Fore trochanter at least three times longer than its distal breadth (18 : 5). Antennae when extended reach, at most, the propodeum. Both parts of chela with lamellae (Fig. 4) and with a large subapical tooth. Small species: 4-4.5 mm. D. trifasciatus KIEFFER - Greater part of head, pronotum, mesonotum and scutellum yellowish-red, cuneoli black. Lobe of pronotum separated from the tegulae by less than its length. Upper face punctured, disc of pronotum smooth, shining, very slightly wrinkled on both sides. Notaulices well developed. Pronotum : mesonotum : cuneoli : scutellum : postscutellum : metanotum + propodeum = 30 :19 : 2 : 8 : 5 : 35. Enlarged claw of fore tibiae 12 lamellae and with a large subapical tooth. Big species: 6-7 mm. D.formicarius LATREILLE 4. Only clypeus and first tergite in a small degree reddish translucent. Legs remarkably elongate, fore and hind femora almost of equal length (72 : 70). Frons flat, striate beneath level of eyes. Lobes of pronotum separated from tegulae by at least twice its length. Wrinkles of pronotum strong. Lamellae of segment 5 of fore tarsi denser. Larger species: 8 mm, (Fig. 5). B. szépligetii KIEFFER — Clypeus, inner margin of eyes, occiput, lateral margin of both sides and hind margin of pronotum, scutellum and fore tergite partly reddish translucent. Legs shorter, fore femora shorter than hind ones (56 : 65). Frons lying beneath level of eyes, but not so deep as in previous species. Lobe of pronotum separated from tegulae by a little more than its length. Segment 1 - 2, 9 — 10 of antennae yellow. The striae of the upper face and wrinkles of pronotum finer. Lamellae of segment 5 of fore tibiae more separated from one another. Smaller species: 6,5 mm. D.tarraconensis MARSHALL Richardsidryinus gen. n. Mesodryinus KIEFFER, 1906, Spec. Hym. 9, p. 497 partim Mesodryinus: 1928, BERLAND, Faune de France, 19, p. 142. KIEFFER placed Dryinus corsicus in Mesodryinus. According to KIEFFER (1906 p. 495) : „Sillons parapsidaux nuls", p. 497 „Pronotum sans impression transversale", „Vertex plan ou convexe; chez le type, les 2 branches de la pince sont inermes, sauf au tiers apical". The first character corresponds with D. corsicus only partly and Fig. 1. Richardsidryinus corsicus (MARSHALL)