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2 Central, median carinae of propodeum parallel, discal ones developed only basally. Pronotum without longitudinal furrow. (Reported only from the Mediterranean region) ( Pseudomesitius Duchaussoy, 1916) * - Central, median carninae not parallel (fig. 25), discal ones mostly developed completely 3 3 Pronotum smooth. Mesonotum without longitudinal furrow (fig. 2). Antenna! joints ( Ó") with short proclinate hairs (cf. fig. ill) Anaylax Móczár, 1970 - Pronotum either with shallow or rather with deep punctures, longitudinal furrow partly and weakly developed. Mesonotum at most with a short longitudinal fur­row. Antenna! joints with short proclinate or suberect (cf. fig. 12) hairs ( 6). Lateral spines of propodeum sometimes extremely slender and yellow. Head more densely punctured than In Anaylax Incertosulcus Móczár, 1970 4 Sublateral ( o_ 6*) and discal (o) carinae of propodeum lacking, median one in­distinct. Longitudinal keel of clypeus normal. Antennae slightly thickened me­dially ( o ) or with suberect hairs (Í), Head, pronotum alutaceous and only superficially punctured. Pronotal furrow only more or less developed. Me­sonotum without a furrow. (Reported from Euro-Turanian and Mediterranean region) ( Clytrovorus Nagy, 1972) - Sublateral carinae distinct 5 5 Longitudinal keel of clypeus dilated spoon-like anteriorly. (Reported from Euro­Turanian and from Mediterranean region) ( Mesitius ^Spinola, 1851) - Longitudinal keel of clypeus not dilated, normal, steeply rising medially 6 6 Tergites 1-2 covered with conspicuously dense gold, black or light hairs or eyes extremely small, scutellum very convex 7 - Tergites only with normal, scattered hairs. Eyes, pronotum, scutellum propodeum normal 8 7 Tergites 1-2 covered with pale yellowish gold and black hairs, excepting base of tergite 1 and lateral side of 2 ( o_ ), or tergite 2 distinctly granulated over its whole surface and abdomen covered with rather dense light hairs. Wings very short ( o). (Reported from Madagascan fauna territory) ( Pilomesitius Móczár, 1970) - Tergites with normal hairs but eyes extremely small, about as long as dis­tance between eyes and posterior ocelli. Pronotum very slender, scutellum extremely convex, propodeum very long. (Reported from Ethiopian fauna territory) ( Parvoculus Móczár, 1970) 8 Head, pronotum only superficially punctured, usually alutaceous-shagreened (figs 13-14), on some males (with erect hairs) with scattered punctures. Mesonotum, scutellum smooth and weakly shining, finely shagreened, granu­lated (fig. 11). Mesonotum at most weakly impressed in place of longitudinal furrow. Tergite 2 indistinctly or finely punctured. Antennái joints with extreme­ly long erect (cf. fig. 84) or suberect hairs (fig. 12), joint 2 always distinctly longer than half length of joint 3 ( Ó*) Metrionotus Móczár, 1970 - Head, pronotum deeply, densely or coarsely rugose, punctured (figs 14,24,26), sometimes finer on very small, black species. Mesonotum, scutellum partly punctured, mesonotum often with distinct longitudinal furrow (fig. 19) 9 9 Almost the whole surface of tergite 2 deeply and extremely densely punctured (figs 18,20, 22-23, 28, 31), interspaces narrower than punctures at the densest part. Spines of propodeum mostly short, only rarely longer than two­thirds length of propodeum medially. Mesonotum with more or less small longitudinal deepening (fig. 19). Head, last abdominal segments often reddish Pycnomesitius Móczár, 1971 The names in brackets indicate that species of these genera do not occur so far we know in the Oriental fauna territory. Ill

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