S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 58. (Budapest, 1997)

times as long as A4, and base of antenna brighter coloured than in zorayda, cf. Kieffer (1916). Male. Unknown. Holotype female: Norway (EIS 97), Mosvik, Kilen 1-25. VII. 1994, Malaise trap (NINA leg.). Caught at station 17 in the area with coarse grained fragmentation, cf. Tommeräs and Breistein (1995). Paratypes (3 females): Same data as holotype, 1 fe­male; same data but 19. V-9. VI. 1994, 1 female; same data as holotype but caught at station 5 in the control area, 1 female. One female paratype (st. 5) is deposited in the HNHM. This dark beauty is named after the beautiful Zorayda in Cervantes' "Don Quixote". Zygota caligula sp. n. (Figs 13-14) Female. Length: 4.2-4.5 mm. Runs to Z loris Nixon, 1957 in Nixon's (1957) key as the apical tergite of caligula is longitudinally keeled as a result of being deeply im­pressed on each side. Shape of antenna (Fig. 13) as in loris, but caligula has petiole con­stricted anteriorly and slightly narrowed from front to back in posterior two-thirds (Fig. 14), propodeum between the two lateral keels only slightly produced backwards, and scape evenly dark reddish (flagellum of same colour but darkened towards apex, legs also dark reddish). In loris petiole is evenly widened from front to back, propodeum be­Fig. 14. Zygota caligula sp. n. holotype female. Metasoma in dorsal view (scale bar =0.50 mm) Folia ent. hung. 58, 1997

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