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11. First four segments of hind tarsus fuscous, more or less whitish at base (fig. 



325,e) ; propodeum mostly mat 10. percontatoria (Mueller) 



First four segments of hind tarsus uniformly stramineous (fig. 325, f) ; propo- 

 deum mostly polished 11. luteipes, new species 



12. Median rhombic area of second through fifth tergites black; hind femur about 



3.8 as long as deep (fig. 325, g) 12. crassipes, new species 



Median rhombic area of second through fifth tergites entirely or partly white or 

 whitish, the rest of these tergites black; hind femur about 5.0 as long as 

 deep (fig. 325,h) 13. alborhombarta (Davis) 



1. Zatypota boheniani (Holmgren) 



Figures 324,i; 332,j 



Polysphincta Bohemani Holmgren, 1860, Svenska Vetensk.-Akad. Handl., ser. 4, 

 vol. 3, pt. 10, p. 30; ? . Type (or lectotype?): 9 , from Stockholm, Sweden, 

 labeled "Him.," "Bhn.," and "type" (Stockholm). 



Front wing of male 3.3 to 3.5 mm. long, of female 3.8 to 4.0 mm. 

 long; mesoscutum strongly mat, with rather dense hairs all over 

 except for a median longitudinal area on each lateral lobe, which is 

 almost bare; metapleurum subpolished ; propodeum strongly mat all 

 over; petiolar area bounded laterally by the lateral longitudinal cari- 

 nae, which are strong and sharp along the petiolar area but absent or 

 abruptly obsolete basad of petiolar area; petiolar area bounded basally 

 by a carina which is usually irregular and weak; median longitudinal 

 carina e represented by ridges between petiolar area and base of 

 propodeum, which vary from sharp and strong to almost obsolete; 

 nervulus varying from almost opposite basal vein to distant from it by 

 0.25 its length; hind femur about 4.75 as long as deep; third segment 

 of hind tarsus about 3.0 as long as deep; third tergite mat, its rhombic 

 area more strongly mat, its grooves with fine irregularly longitudinal 

 wrinkles ; ovipositor gradually tapered from middle to apex, the apical 

 0.4 of ovipositor stouter than in any other species of the genus (fig. 

 332, j). Structure otherwise as described for Z. parva. 



Head black. Rim of antennal socket and apical half of clypeus 

 stramineous; basal half of clypeus brown; mouth parts, scape, and 

 pedicel whitish, the scape and pedicel brown above; flagellum dark 

 brown, paler below. Thorax fulvous. Propleurum except below, 

 part of front part of pronotum, notal areas behind wing bases, and 

 propodeum dark brown; tegula, subtegular ridge, hind corner of pro- 

 notum, anteroventral margin of pronotum, scutellum, postscutellum, 

 front and middle coxae, and all trochanters, yellowish white; front and 

 middle legs beyond trochanters very pale fulvous (or in the male 

 nearer to yellowish white), the middle tibia and tarsus with a faint 

 repetition of markings on hind tibia and tarsus; hind coxa of 

 male 3^ellowish white with a fulvous tinge; hind coxa of female and 

 hind femur fulvous, the femur with a narrow, faint apical infusca- 



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