S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 32/1. (Budapest, 1979)
Differs from all described Palaearctic Ceraphron Jurine, 1806 species by form and length of thorax, furthermore, by the depressed body. This wonderful species is named in honour of its collector Mr. Gábor MOLNÁR. Diapriidae Haliday, 1857 Trichopria (Ceratopria) globiceps sp.n. Male. Legs reddish yellow. Scape, pedicel yellow. First flagellar joint reddish brown. Second flagellar joint at base yellowish red, otherwise black. Flagellar joints 3-10 at base red, otherwise black. Wings weakly fumous. Subcostal vein entirely clear, hardly visible. Marginal vein bright yellow. Head globose, a little wider than long, smooth, shining, with sparse, long, curved, erected white hairs. Eyes bare, ovoidal, one-and-a-half times as long as wide. Antennái sockets in middle of frons. Ocelli forming a triangle, hind ones far from eye margins. Mandibles bidentate, reddish brown. Scape about eigth times as long as wide, strongly bending, a little longer than pedicel and flagellar joints 1-2 together, on base thinner than in the middle or at the tip. Pedicel piriform, about twice as long as wide. First flagellar joint subcylindrical, almost one-and-a-half times as long as pedicel, about four times as long as wide, a little shorter than following one. Second flagellar joint on distal 2/3 thickened, like a tooth, proximal part deeply excavated, about three times as long as wide. Flagellar joints 3-9 lapilliform (spheroid), but not equal in length. Third about two-and-a- half times as long as wide, a little thinner than fourth one. Flagellar joints 4-5 equal in form and length, one by one about two-and-a-half times as long as wide. FlageUar joints 6-8 equal in form and length one by one, about one-and-a-half times as long as wide. Ninth flagellar joint shorter and thinner than preceding one, about twice as long as wide, 10-11 much shorter than preceding one, about one-and-a-half times as long as wide. Last joint one-and-a-half times as long as eleventh one, about three times as long as wide, gradually thickening towards tip. Flagellar joints 3-12 with long, white, erected hairs, jointly on both sides with 3 erecting hairs each. Thorax a little thinner and shorter than abdomen. Prescutum with compact, dense, short, silver hairs. Mesoscutum as long as wide, smooth and shining, without parapsidal furrows. Scutellum subquadrangular, with one transversal groove, smooth, shining. Propodeum in middle with spine-like longitudinal carina, otherwise smooth, shining. Pro-, mesopleura smooth, shining. Metapleura covered with short, compact, dense, silver hairs. Fore wing long, narrowed, about six times as long as wide, on apical half all sides with long fringes. Abdomen rotundiform. Petiole a little wider than long, with compact, dense, yellow hairs. Second tergite longest and widest, smooth and shining. Tergites 3-6 hardly visible, last tergite with many erected bristles. Length: 2 mm. Female and biology unknown. Differs from all described Trichopria (Ceratopria) 1893, Ashm. species by form of antennae, head, thorax, wings and abdomen. Holotype Nr. : 3040. Locality: Yellow Gobi, Sumun Shagra, 90 km NW from City Altaj. Platygasteridae Ashmead, 1903 Haustagaster dentiscutellaris sp. n. Female. Proximal l/8 of fore tibiae, distal 1/6 of fore tibiae, metatarsi and tarsal joints 1-3 of fore legs red, claws black. Proximal 1/3 of middle tibiae, metatarsi and tarsal joints 1-3 red, claws black. Proximal 1/3 of hind tibiae red, metatarsi and tarsal joints 1-3 red, claws black. Body black. Head transverse, about three times as wide as long, a little wider than thorax. Occiput, vertex coarsely punctured. Cheeks, frons weakly punctured. Ocelli in a triangle, hind ones separated from eye margins by three times of their diameter. Eyes large, bare, more than one-and-a-half times longer than wide. Cheeks with one deep, longitudinal furrow, running from eye margins to base of mandibles. Mandibles bidentate. Scape about eight times as long as wide, at apex narrowed and deeply excised. Pedicel piriform, about three times as long as wide, much wider than following flagellar joints. First flagellar joint very long, apparently divided in two parts (which are equal in form and length), about seven times as long as wide, more than twice longer than second one. Second flagellar