Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. 31, 32. Left profile view of penis in Phyllogomphoides: 31, calverti, 6 holotype (after Calvert in Campion,1920); 32, camposi, 6 holotype (after Calvert in Campion, 1920). Figs. 33—36. Phyllogomphoides pedunculus,6 holotype: 33, tenth abdominal segment and caudal appendages, dorsal view; 34, right pair of wings; 35, acces-sory genitalia, ventral view; 36, the same, right profile view. Figs. 37—40. Occipital plate in Phyllogomphoides:37, regulans, 9 Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; fnliginosus, 9 holotype; 39, audax, 9 holotype; 40, major, 9allotype. DEEL 127 AFLE
Tijdschrift voor entomologie . Figs. 31, 32. Left profile view of penis in Phyllogomphoides: 31, calverti, 6 holotype (after Calvert in Campion,1920); 32, camposi, 6 holotype (after Calvert in Campion, 1920). Figs. 33—36. Phyllogomphoides pedunculus,6 holotype: 33, tenth abdominal segment and caudal appendages, dorsal view; 34, right pair of wings; 35, acces-sory genitalia, ventral view; 36, the same, right profile view. Figs. 37—40. Occipital plate in Phyllogomphoides:37, regulans, 9 Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil; fnliginosus, 9 holotype; 39, audax, 9 holotype; 40, major, 9allotype. DEEL 127 AFLEVERING 5 1984 TIJDSCHRIFTVOOR ENTOMOLOGIE I UITGEGEVEN DOORDE NEDERLANDSE ENTOMOLOGISCHE VERENIGING. INHOUD L. MóczAR. — New and little known Mesitiinae from southern Europe and Africa(Hymenoptera, Bethylidae), pp. 101—113, figs. 1—27. Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, deel 127, afl. 5 Gepubliceerd 31-XII-1984 NEW AND LITTLE KNOWN MESITIINAE FROM SOUTHERNEUROPE AND AFRICA (HYMENOPTERA, BETHYLIDAE) by L. MÓCZÀR Hungarian Natural History Museum, Baross u. 13, H-1088 BudapestAbstract Of the South European and African Mesitiinae (Bethylidae) 19 species and subspecies arelisted from new localities in the Mediterranean and Ethiopian regions, and from Six new species are described: Anaylax pardoi sp. n. (9), Clytrovorus suarezi (9), Metrionotus hekken sp. n. (â), Sulcomesitius grahamensis sp. n. (9), S. zambiensissp. n. {6), and Heterocoelia nikolskajae sp. n. (9 (5). Introduction In spite of the increasing number of knownMesitiinae species of the world, a raise from 35(Kieffer, 1914) to 175 (Móczar, 1984), collec-tions still yield numerous specimens whichprove
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