Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 86. (Budapest 1994)

Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Myzinidae (Hymenoptera: Scolioidea)

19 (28) Male antenna! toruli vertical, confined to plane of front (Fig. 26). Female ocellar triangle close to occipital margin, separated by a distance less than postocellar line (Fig. 60). Mostly nocturnal or crepuscular, exceptionally diurnal forms. Parasitic on larvae of Tenebrionidae. Subfamily Iswarinae subfam. n. 20 (21) Claws bidentate, inner tooth shorter than, and distant from the outer tooth (Fig. 28). Male hypostoma broad, reaching laterally up to base of mandibles (Fig. 62). Female antenna] tubercles separated mesally by width of a tubercle (Fig. 61). Tribe Myzinel­lini trib. n. Diurnal. - Palaearctic Region. Type-species: (Myzinella patrizii GuiGLiA, 1959) = Hemimeria lybica MASI, 1933 Myzinella GuiGLIA, 1959 21 (20) Claws cleft, inner tooth parallel, closely associated, and almost as long as outer tooth (Fig. 42). Male hypostoma narrow, far removed laterally from base of mandibles, by basal width of a mandible. Female antennái tubercles touching or consolidated mesally, forming a frontal lobe (Fig. 60). Tribe Iswarini trib. n. 22 (23) Hind tibial spurs exceedingly dilated and conspicuously spatulated apically in both sexes (Fig. 43), more expressively in female. Nocturnal. - Palaearctic Region. Type­species: Meria nocturna MORAWITZ, 1888 Magrettina ASHMEAD, 1901 23 (22) Hind tibial spurs simple, parallel-sided or tapering to be very acute toward apex (Fig. 25). Figs 15-28. Figs 15-17: Fikoplesa elegáns BURMEISTER, 15 = male frontal lobe lateral aspect, 16 = male hind trochanter from behind, 17 = female apex of fourth sterna. ­Figs 18-23: Myzinum maculatum FABRICIUS, 18 = female apex of fourth sterna, 19 = male frontal lobe lateral aspect, 20 = male mid coxa, 21 = male first abdominal segment lateral, 22 = male first tergum dorsal, 23 = male hind trochanter from behind. ­Fig. 24: Nyuka picticollis MORAWITZ, female pygidial area. - Fig. 25: Iswara tartara SAUSSURE, male mid tibial spurs. - Fig. 26: Iswara mongolina GUIGLIA, male head. ­Fig. 27: Illoswia braunsi TURNER, male mid coxa inner side. ­Fig. 28: Myzinella lybica MASI, male claw

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