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Móczár, L.: Remarks of some types of Drynini and Gonatopodini (Hymenoptera)

eyes. POL : OOL = 4 : 18 (100 X ). Labial palpi with three segments (Fig. 49). Length of antennái segments 1—10 = 7 : 5 : 9 : 5 : 5 : 4.5 : 4.5 : 4 : 6. Antennae short reaching only fore part of propodeum. Pronotum before disc with shallow transverse furrow. Pronotum : mesonotum : scutellum : metanotum + propodeum = 22 : 5 : 5 : 25. Length: breadth of propodeum = 25 : 18. Length: breadth of fore tibiae = 27 : 6. Length: breadth of fore trochantera = 15 : 5. Metatarsus of fore legs (Fig. 50): seg­ment 2-5: enlarged claw= 10 : 3 : 4 :13 : 21 : 17. Tibial spurs 1, 0,1. Fig. 47 — 50. Agonatopoides striatus (KIEFFER), 47: chela, 48: maxillary and 49: labial palpi, 50: fore tarsal segments 1 — 4 Plectrogonatopus RICHARDS Plectrogonatopus RICHARDS, 1939, Trans. R. ent. Soc. Lond., 89, p. 207 9 The diagnosis of this genus is given earlier in the key before. Plectrogonatopus richardsi sp. n. Plectrogonatopus striatus: 1939, RICHARDS (nec KIEFFER), Trans. R. ent. Soc. Lond., 89, p. 208 9, 224 i?cf) Fig. 13-17 Plectrogonatopus striatus: 1948, RICHARDS, Proc. R. ent. Soc. Lond., (A) 23, p. 14 Plectrogonatopus striatus: 1957, BOUCEK, Klic zvifeny CSR, 2, p. 333 9 Having assumed that the original material of Gonatopus striatus KIEFFER is in Vienna, RICHARDS (1939 p. 208) redescribed the species G. striatus on the basis of specimens collected in England. However, his description differs from the neotype of G. striatus KIEFFER, designated above, and also from the specimen originaly identi­fied by KIEFFER is also representing his striatus, in the following characters. Maxil-

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