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Metasoma (Fig. 25) very slightly longer than head and mesosoma combined (39:37), hardly as wide as thorax. Tl almost evenly crenulated, laterally with very few hairs. T2 distinctly striated in basal foveae to slightly beyond middle, between foveae with a few very short carinae. T3-T6 smooth, each with a transverse line (on T3-T5 medially inter­rupted) with rather superficially implanted hairs. Male — Unknown. Holotype — Female: Denmark, F, JEbete, 20-23.V.2000., swept. P. N. Buhl leg. Preserved in the Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. In habitus and sculpture of head P. aebeloeensis is rather similar to P. aegeus Walker, 1835, but this species has notauli stronger, Tl with two well defined carinae, and T2 smooth, cf. also Vlug (1985). In these respects P. aebeloeensis is more similar to P. ungeri Buhl, 1999, but this species is smaller, sculpture on head weaker and it has longer marginal cilia on (clear) wings than P. aebeloeensis, cf. also Buhl (1999) for further sep­arating characters. Platygaster applanata sp. n. (Figs 26-29) Female — Length: 1.1-1.3 mm. Colour black, antennae and legs dark brown; trochanters, apex of fore femur, most of fore tibia, base of middle and hind tibiae, and segments 1-4 of all tarsi, light brownish. Head from above (Fig. 26) 1.9 times as wide as long, as wide as thorax; occiput and vertex smoothly rounded, finely transversely reticulate-coriaceous, hardly striated; frons smooth, above antennae with fine transverse striation, above this medially in lower 0.4 faintly fan-like striated. Lateral ocelli separated from eye by about 2 times their diame­ter; OOL:POL:LOL = 2:5:2. Head from front folly 1.1 times as wide as high. Antenna (Fig. 27) with Al 0.75 times as long as height of head. Mesosoma hardly 1.4 times as long as wide, fully 1.1 times as wide as high. Sides of pronotum reticulate, in upper third smooth except for sparse deeply implanted hairs. Mesoscutum smooth except at antero-lateral margins, almost bare; notauli indicated, but very short, by raised mid lobe posteriorly; mid lobe broad, slightly prolonged, blunt at apex; scuto-scutellar grooves bare, narrow, not deep. Mesopleura with short striae along entire hind margin, rest smooth. Scutellum (Fig. 28) flattened, at level of mesoscutum, smooth and almost bare as latter. Metapleura with rather sparse whitish pilosity all over. Propodeal carinae low, parallel, widely separated, area in between smooth. Fore wing reaching tip of metasoma, 0.75 times as long as body, 2.6 times as long as wide, with faint yellowish tint and somewhat sparse hairs; marginal cilia 0.1 width of wing. Hind wing 5.5 times as long as wide, with two frenal hooks; marginal cilia one­third the width of wing. Metasoma (Fig. 29) longer than head and mesosoma combined (27:25), 0.9 times as wide as thorax, 1.8 times as wide as high. Tl almost evenly crenulated. T2 striated over entire width to 0.4. T3-T6 smooth, with a few superficially implanted fine hairs. Male — Unknown. Holotype — Male: Republic of South Africa, Cape Province, Koomplanskloof, 10 km S Citrusdal (3240'S 190 l'E), 200-270 m, 4-8.X.1994., Malaise trap. R. Danielsson leg. Paratype: 1 female same data as holotype. Preserved at the Institute of Zoology, Lund, Sweden. This species has scutellum even less convex than the South African species P terco

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