Kovács I. Endre szerk.: Rovartani Közlemények (Folia Entomologica Hungarica 12/1-39. Budapest, 1959)
second more than one and a half timee ae long as first one , thinner than preceding one, about one and a half times as long as thick, cylindrical, third longer than eecond, a bit thicker than second joint, two timee ae long aa wide, ovuliform. Fourth funicle joint broader than preceding one, twice as long ae wide ,distally almost as wide as first club-joint . First club-Joint almost shorter end apparently wider than following Joint. Jointe two and three equal in length and similar in form. Fourth joint almost one and a half times as long as third, gradually narrowed towards tip. Thorax flattened from above.shorter than abdomen. Praescutum deeply excised in middle, reticulate-punctured. Meeoscutum longer than wide, reticulate-punctured in front, smooth and shining apically, stronger depressed in middle, parapsidal furrows wholly wanting. Scutellum smooth and shining. Propodeum with short hairs. Pleurae smooth, shining. Wings hyaline, with short discal oiliae distally. Hind wings with two bending hooklets. Petiole more than two timee as wide as long,finely striated, with a shallow longitudinal furrow. Second tergit longest, longer than thick, with some fine etriae frontally in middle, with a shallow grave proxlmally on both sides, this gradually narroved at tip- striae of Becond tergit running to middle, smooth and shining on both sides. Third tergit shorter than fourth,but broader than following. Fifth longer than fourth tergit and shorter than last tergit, Tergites 3-6 smooth and shining. First tarsal joint of fore legs shorter than six following joints together, a bit curved, second joint almost as long as third and fourth joints combined, third longer than fourth, fifth longer than third and fourth ones together. First tarsal joint of middle legs shorter than three following joints united, second a bit longer than third joint, fourth joint three times as short as fifth, which is about two times as long as two preceding together. First tarsal joint of hind legs shorter than three following ones together, second as long as third,