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

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