Szekessy Vilmos (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 57. (Budapest 1965)

Móczár, L.: Remarks of some types of Drynini and Gonatopodini (Hymenoptera)

cimen No 242 as lectotype (right fore leg from tibia on slide) (Figs. 77—80) and No 243 as paralectotype (right fore leg from tibia on slide, left tarsi missing.) KIEFFER'S diagnosis fits the types. In addition to KIEFFER'S diagnosis, I submit: vertex conspicuously deeply ex­cavated, head lengthened behind eyes. POL : OOL = 3 : 16 ( X 100), ocelli forming an acute angle. Mandibles with four teeth, maxillary palpi with 4 (2+ 2) segments, labial palpi with 2 (Figs. 77- 78). Length of antennái segments 1-10=5:4:9:5.5:5:4.4 4:4:4:6. Antennae short, reaching only to spiracles of propodeum. Pronotum : : mesonotum : scutellum : metanotum+propodeum = 17 : 6 : 4 : 23. Scutellum not distinctly separated. Length : beradth of fore trochanter = 14 :4. Metatarsus : seg­ment 2-5 of fore tarsi: enlarged claw = 26 : 10 : 2 : 4 : 10 :16 :14 (Fig. 80). Tibial spurs 1, 0, 1. Abdomen petiolated. This specimen was belived by RICHARDS (1939 p. 216) to have been lost together with MARSHALL'S collection. Therefore RICHARDS redescribed this species (1. c. p. 214) on the basis of specimens found in England and Corsica. Among the characters, given by RICHARDS, there are only one difference „fore tarsi with segment 1 — 4 about three-quarters as long as tibiae" on lectotype; (Fig. 80 reduced as long as tibia (26: 25, Fig. 79 reduced 1 / 2 ). This small difference is not worthy of a distinct taxono­mical treatment.

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