Boros István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 8. (Budapest 1957)
Szelényi, G.: The genera of the subfamily Monodontomerinae (Hym. Chalcidoidea)
50 (51) Hind femora distad of the large tooth with 2—4 small teeth ; eyes hairy, wings hyaline, (Europe) : Exopristus Rsch. 1923 (Type : Cryptopristus trigonomerus Masi) 51 (50) Hind femora basad of large tooth serrate, wings with stigmal cloud, (Europe and North America) : Cryptopristus Först. 1856 (Type : Torymus caliginosus Walk.) 52 (35) Ventral margin of hind femora smooth, not excised and without teeth. 53 (54) Antennái club 2-jointed, propodeum with a line of foveae running from the spiracles and around caudal margin as well as with a pair of median carinae ; abdomen much compressed, segments with straight caudal margin, (Australia): Ditropinotella Git. 1913 (Type : D. compressiventris Git.) 54 (55) Antennái club 3-jointed ; propodeum with delicate median carina ; no spiracular sulci or foveae. (Europe) : Plastotorymus Masi, 1922 (Type : Paraholapsis cothurnatus Masi) Description of the generotype Lochitimorpha semiaenea sp. n. Female. — Head and thorax nearly black with very slight coppery greenish tint ; cheeks bluish ; antennái grooves coppery ; clypeus, cheeks partly, ventral side of thorax, lateral sides of praescutum, praesternum, spots below tegulae, tegulae, borders of metapleurae, lateral corners of propodeum, yellowish ; legs except hind coxae and abdomen bright yellow ; ovipositor black ; antennae brown ; scape greenish ; tip of the antennái club yellow. Head very densely and deeply punctured, dull presenting a sort of velvetlike sculpture, seeing from above transverse ; temples hardly a third the width of the eyes ; occipital foramen not margined ; ocelli forming a triangle, the hind ores hardly more apart from each other than from the front ocellus, somewhat nearer to eye margin. Front about one and a half times as wide as the eyes, antennái grooves parallel, somewhat shining, a third the width of the front, ending just before front ocellus ; cheeks a little longer than half the length of the eyes, bearing a fine sulcus and slightly shining ; sides of the front and vertex covered with silvery-white, scalelike hairs. Antennae inserted on the lower eye line, remarkably thickened towards the apex ; scape slightly curved, cylindrical ; pedicel as long as the united length of the ring joints and funicle 1 ; two ring joints present, the second one remarkably broader than the first joint, but much smaller than funicle 1 ; funicle joints transverse, gradually widened, club large, a little longer than the three preceding joints together, distinctly three jointed and bearing a hyaline process at the tip which seems to be composed of a few hyaline sensoria. Thorax flattened dorsally, seeing from above about twice as long as broad nearly dull, a little more coarsely punctured than the head and having the same velvetlike appearance, and covered with silvery-white scalelike hairs especially on the scutellum ; pronotum transverse, short, hind margin concave, abruptly declining anteriorly, in the middle hardly a fourth the length of the