S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 60. (Budapest, 1999)

291-292 in De Saeger 1948: 253). Ovipositor sheath short, as long as third ter­gite medially. OOL 1.5 times as long as POL. Antenna with 21 antennomeres. Legs and tegula testaceous. 2: 2.8 mm S. tridentatus (De Saeger) 2 (1) Lower margin of clypeus feebly bisinuate (Fig. 87). First suture of carapace less distinct, second suture nearly indistinct (Fig. 91). Ovipositor sheath long, as long as carapace (Fig. 91). OOL somewhat longer than POL (Fig. 86). Antenna with 20 antennomeres. Legs and tegula lemon yellow. 9: 2.5 mm S. rasus sp. n. The redescriptions of the two species subsequently discussed were inserted after the editorial term. Triaspis devinensis Snoflák (Figs 95-103) Triaspis devinensis Snoflák, 1953: Acta Entom. Mus. Natn. Pragae 28 (1952): 294 (in key) and 329 (description) 2, type locality: "Pavlovské vrchy (Devin)" (Slovakia), female holotype in Moravian Museum, Brno; examined. - Shenefelt 1970: 288 (liter­ature up to 1953). Tobias 1986: 169 (in key). Present state of the female holotype of Triaspis devinensis — The female specimen is somewhat damaged: (1) flagellum of both antennae missing, (2) distal part of right fore + hind wings and left hind wing torn or shrivelled, (3) left hind leg missing, (4) right hind wing + tarsomeres 3-5 missing. Redescription of the female holotype — Body 3.3 mm long. According to the origi­nal description antenna damaged and only with 23 antennomeres. Head in dorsal view (Fig. 95) transverse, twice as broad as long, eye a bit shorter than temple, temple mod­erately rounded, occiput weakly excavated. Ocelli elliptic, OOL 1.5 times as long as POL. Clypeus unusually wide, 3.3 times as wide as high medially, its lower margin faint­ly concave (Fig. 96). Tentorial dimple large, intertentorial line 1.5 times as long as ten­torio-ocular line. Eye in lateral view 1.7 times as high as wide, beyond eye temple sligh­ly narrowing ventrally, at median level of eye temple just less wide than eye (Fig. 97, see arrows). Head polished, face transversely rather rugose. Mesosoma in lateral view 1.4 times as long as high. Notaulix evenly deep and finely crenulate, precoxal suture long (extending from anterior to posterior margins of meso­pleuron) and crenulate. Upper or horizontal part of propodeum smooth and shiny, its declivous or vertical part rugose and medially with areola basalis, lateral pair of tuber­cules blunt. - Hind femur thick, 2.5 times as long as broad medially (Fig. 98). Median tarsal claw as in Fig. 99. Fore wing: Pterostigma (Fig. 100) 2.6 times as long as wide and issuing r distally from its middle, r clearly shorter than half width of pterostigma; metacarpal vein (or 1-R1) one-fifth longer than pterostigma, 1-R1 somewhat shorter than pterostigma, i.e. marginal cell along metacarpal vein ending far before tip of wing (Fig. 100). Carapace in dorsal view (Fig. 101) somewhat belly, 1.37 times as long as broad behind, i.e. at suture of third tergite. Pair of basal keels converging and reaching hind half of first tergite. First and second sutures less distinct. Second tergite somewhat longer than first tergite, third tergite somewhat longer than half length of second tergite. Hind

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