Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 58. (Budapest 1966)
Móczár, L.: Kieffer's Mesitius and Epyris-Types in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae)
(4 : 7) ; "articles (antennes) ... à partier du milieu au moins deux fois aussi longs que gros" correctly: mid antennái segments three times as long as broad; „Noir; flagellum brun noir; tarses roux" in reality: mandibles, antennae, tegulae, femora and tibiae brownish-black. In addition to the description : frontal furrow very short, extending not far from antennái sockets, before ocelli only trace of a very shallow longitudinal deepening head densely alutaceous nearly granulate, slightly shining among the strong but Fig. 5—7. Mesitius fuscicornis KIEFFER, 5: genitalia, 6: labial and 7: maxillary palpi rather scattered punctures; head nearly as broad (including eyes) as long (to clypeus) (22 : 24) ; ey^es very convex and protruding well above level of head, eyes rather circular, nearly as broad as long (7 : 8) ; ocelli in a right angle, separated by nearly the distance from occiput as POL, anterior ocellus little nearer to posterior ones than POL; lower margin of clypeus almost straight, with a sharp longitudinal keel; mandibles stout, apex truncate with one more acute tooth ventrally and two minute ones dorsally; maxillary palpi with 6, labial palpi with 3 segments (Pig. 6—7); antennae remarkably long, if laid back reaching back to the l 5i abdominal segment ; exact proportions of antennái segments 1 — 13 = 7(3): 4.5(2.5): 5: 5.5: 5.5: 5.5: 5.5: 5(2): 5: 5: 4.5: 4.5:(L5) : 6. Pronotum densely alutaceous nearly granulate; mesonotum, scutellum alutaceous, shining; pronotum: mesonotum: scutellum: propodeum (dorsal surface) = 11: 10: 7 : 10(11); scutellum with two circular impressions proximally ; propodeum transverse, keel of propodeum hardly distinguishable, dorsal surface of propodeum convex. Pore femora equal in length with tibiae (12), about as long as middle ones (11 : 13), hind femore nearly as long (15) as fore tarsi (16), this is not much shorter than mid tarsi or hind tibiae (17), hind tarsi distinctly longer (20). Genitalia (Fig. 5) elongated, basiparamere large, apex of paramere with a small, dark