Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 57. (Budapest 1965)
Móczár, L.: Remarks of some types of Drynini and Gonatopodini (Hymenoptera)
Fig. 52 — 54. Pseudogonatopus distinctus (KIEFFER), 52: chela, 53 maxillary and 54: labial palpi writing, (right tibia, tarsi on slide Nr. 141 by BIRO ; as well as mouth parts removed by MÓCZÁR; left hind tarsus missing). No doubt it is the holotype. The holotype differs from KIEFFER'S description as follows (1906 p. 505): „tous les trochanters d'un jaune rougeâtre" incorrect, in fact the hind part of fore trochanter dark brownish, elsewhere yellow-testaceous together with other trochanters (1914 p. 75): „Vordertarsus wie bei D. dichromus' 1 '' correctly: metatarsus of fore legs: segment 2—5: enlarged claw — 13 : 2 : 4 : 11 : 17 : 14. As additions to the description: head behind eyes rounded; vertex concave, shining, very faintly alutaceous. Ocelli forming an acute angle, POL : OOL = 6 : 17 (X 100). Scape: segment 2-10 of antennae = 7 : 4 : 13 : 6 : 5.5 : 5 : 5 : 5 : 4 : 7. Fig. 55 — 58. Pseudogonatopus ortholabis (KIEFFER), 55: chela and last tarsal segments, 56: metatarsus, Mandibles with 4 teeth, maxillary palpi with 4 (2+2) segments, labial palpi with 2 (Fig. 58,57). Pronotum : mesonotum : scutellum : metanotum : propodeum = 21 : : 10 : 3 : 5 : 23. Fore corners of pronotum smooth, shining on both sides, elsewhere faintly shining, especially on disc alutaceous. Hind part of pronotum and metanotum slightly reddish-testaceous, base of mesonotum black, other parts yellowish-red and weakly alutaceous. Scutellum well distinct, surface smooth and brilliant. Surface of metanotum almost horizontal, slightly transversely striated. Anterior part of propodeum rather smooth in middle, with at most a very faint trace of a longitudinal impression; posterior part strongly transverly wrinkled; wrinkles continuing more faintly on both sides forwards. End of propodeum yellowish-red. Petiole black. Fore part of tergite 1 yellowish-red, semi-transparent. Length: breadth of fore tibia = = 28 : 6. Segment 5 with two rows of continuous lamellae, their top obliquely trun-