Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 86. (Budapest 1994)

Argaman, Q.: Generic synopsis of Myzinidae (Hymenoptera: Scolioidea)

eyes. Female with ocellar triangle entirely placed beyond eyes. - Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical Regions. Type-species: Poecilotiphia albomaculata CAMERON, 1902 Poecilotiphia CAMERON, 1902. 60 (59) Male propleuron developed in an extremely large, thin vertical lamella (Fig. 69), or in anteriorly flat conical tubercle, comparable to size of fore coxa; lateral ocelli on line with upper top of eyes. Female with lateral ocelli beyond, median ocellus between inner orbits. - Palaearctic and Afrotropical Regions. Type-species: Myzina hispanica SPLNOLA, 1843 Myzina RAFINESQUE, 1815 61 (62) Male with lateral pronotal lobe not produced, the tignar sulcus entirely exposed in lateral view of thorax (cf. Fig. 79). Female abdomen with transverse row of large punctures on terga 3-5 bisinuate, broadly interrupted mesad, and semicircularly bent toward middle of terga (cf. Fig. 88). Tribe Macromeriini trib. n. 62 (63) Male trochanter of hind leg compressed dorso-ventrally, produced inwardly in sharp ridge, acute keel or semicircular lamella (Fig. 63). Female ocellar triangle placed beyond eyes (Fig. 64); antenna! tubercles consolidated in a frontal lobe (Fig. 64); lateral propodeum costulate. - Palaearctic Region. Type-species: Meria brevicauda MORAWITZ, 1890 Hahiya gen. n. 63 (62) Male trochanter of hind leg simple, neither compressed nor produced laterad. Female ocellar triangle placed between inner orbits (cf. Fig. 76); antennái tubercles separated mesally by a furrow; lateral propodeum polished and shining mirror-like. 64 (65) Male postgenal bridge 1.8 times longer than hypostomal notch (Fig. 70); inner eye orbit entire, not emarginate within; propodeum wholly costulate. Female unknown. ­Palaearctic Region. Type-species: Dermasothes trjapitzini GORBATOVSKY, 1979 Ivazuga gen. n. 65 (64) Male postgenal bridge shorter than hypostomal notch (cf. Fig. 38); inner eye orbit emarginate within; propodeum rugoso-punctate behind. 66 (67) Male eye sinus at middle of inner orbit; antennái tubercles separated by width of first flagellar segment (Fig. 83); dorsal emargination of epipygium wider than deep (Fig. 74). Female known but was not available. - Palaearctic Region. Type-species: Meria contrastata GuiGLlA, 1963 Nurmiya gen. n. 67 (66) Male eye sinus in upper third of inner orbit; antennái tubercles consolidated basally (Fig. 73); dorsal emargination of epipygium deeper than wide apically. 68 (69) Male mesopleuron with dense small punctures on upper half; flagellar segments 6-11 with longitudinal sulcus or large ovoidal pit (Fig. 72); lateral lobes of epipygium striolate. Female mesopleuron black pubescent. (Figs 73, 80). - Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical Regions. Type-species: Meria klugii WESTWOOD, 1835 Macromeria SAUNDERS, 1850 69 (68) Male mesopleuron with large punctures and interspaces throughout; flagellar segments 7-11 at most with a small ovoidal sensorial pit; lateral lobes of epipygium smooth or macropunctate. Female mesopleuron, where known, with glittering white pubescence. 70 (71) Male propodeum abruptly declivous, much shorter than scutellum (Fig. 85); anterior pronotal margin often deeply incised medio-dorsally (Fig. 86); wings hyaline, vitreous or milky. Female propodeum as long dorsally as metanotum. - Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical Regions. Type-species: Myzine arabica GUERIN, 1837 Arapatka gen. n. 71 (70) Male propodeum convex, much longer than scutellum (Fig. 81); anterior pronotal margin truncate, neither incised nor ridged; wings conspicuously infuscated. Female

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