O. Merkl szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 67. (Budapest, 2006)
very delicately coriaceous with punctures, which are very distinct in the anteromedian 1/3 between and behind scutellar foveae. Scutum 1.2 times as long as broad in dorsal view (largest width measured across scutum on the level of the base of tegulae); from the level of tegulae narrowing towards the posterior end; notauli complete, shallow and narrow but distinctly impressed, reaching the pronotum; anterior parallel lines distinct and reaching 1/3 length of scutum; parapsidal lines distinct and broad, starting from posterior margin and reaching 2/3 length of scutum; median mesoscutal line in a form of very short triangular impression or absent (Fig. 8). Scutellum 1.6 times shorter than scutum, rounded, as broad as long in dorsal view, overhanging metanotum, scutellar foveae relatively small, ovate, with shiny smooth black bottom, separated by a distinct central carina (Fig. 8). Mesopleuron uniformly delicately coriaceous, with very dense white setae, acetabular carina very narrow Figs 8-14. Andricus stonei sp. n.: 8 = scutum and scutellum, dorsal view, 9 = mesosoma, lateral view, 10 = part of dorsellum and propodeum, dorsal view, 11 = part of foreleg, 12 = hind tarsal claw, 13 = metasoma, lateral view, 14 = prominent part of the ventral spine of the hypopygium, lateral view