. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 510 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figures -Localities: 235 (left), Xorides rileyi; 236 (center), X. rudis; 237 (right), X. planus. fused briefly at base of areola (figs. 315,a,b. Sometimes most of the propodeal carinae are obsolescent); area dentipara with a blunt or indistinct tooth at its apex; front tibia of female strongly inflated, cylindric except in its basal third; spinelike bristles on front face of female tibia weak, numerous (fig. 313,f,g); comb on apex of front side of front tibia with moderately weak bristles; fi
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 510 U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 216. Figures -Localities: 235 (left), Xorides rileyi; 236 (center), X. rudis; 237 (right), X. planus. fused briefly at base of areola (figs. 315,a,b. Sometimes most of the propodeal carinae are obsolescent); area dentipara with a blunt or indistinct tooth at its apex; front tibia of female strongly inflated, cylindric except in its basal third; spinelike bristles on front face of female tibia weak, numerous (fig. 313,f,g); comb on apex of front side of front tibia with moderately weak bristles; first tergite excep- tionally flat, evenly expanded from base to apex, usually without a distinct oblique groove beyond the spiracle but sometimes such a groove is weakly indicated; second tergite evenly convex except for a relatively weak oblique groove that cuts off a small basolateral corrier. The female flagellum never has a white band. This is a Holarctic group, containing five Nearctic species and several in Europe. Among the European species is Xorides ater, the genotype of Rhadinopimpla (=Rhadina, preoccupied). X. ater is very closely related to the Nearctic X. insularis. 8. Xorides (Xorides) rudis, new species Female type: Front wing mm. long; frons with rather close punctures and transversely rugulose; punctures on top of head of moderate size, sharp, separated by about then diameter, postero- laterally their interspaces lined up as weak oblique rugulae; temple mat and with vertical fine striae, also with scattered, moderately small punctures; thorax moderately depressed, as long as high, its mesoscutum and scutellum weakly convex; mesoscutum sub- polished, with moderate sized, close punctures, somewhat rugulose along the notauli; mesosternum and mesopleurum mat with a sugges- tion of aciculation and with moderately small punctures that are separated by about their diameter; areola pentagonal, a little more. Please note that these images are extracted from s
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