66 M. W. R. de V. GRAHAM 



Britain, Sweden, Spain, Czechoslovakia, Moldavian S.S.R. ; probably more 

 widely distributed in Europe. 



Biology. Unknown. Imagines May-July ; one record for August. 



NETOMOCERA Boucek 



Netomocera Boucek, 1954 •' 49- Type-species : N. setifera Boucek, by original designation. 



Netomocera setifera Boucek 



Netomocera setifera Boucek, 1954 : 50-53, <$, $. 



Type material. Holotype $, Southern Moravia, Pouzdfany, 3^.1941 (A. Hoffer) 

 in Narodni Museum, Prague (Cat. no. 3001). 



Czechoslovakia, Moldavian S.S.R., Southern Europe. 

 Biology. Unknown. Imagines June- July. 



TRIMICROPS Kieffer 



Trimicrops Kieffer, 1906 : 142. Type-species : T. claviger Kieffer, by monotypy. 

 Trimicrops Kieffer ; Ferriere, in Beier, 1930 : 401-403. 

 Trimicrops Kieffer ; Boucek, 1954 : 52. 

 Trimicrops Kieffer ; Peck et al., 1964 : 28. 



This genus was originally described as belonging to the family Ceraphronidae of 

 Proctotrupoidea ; it was correctly referred to Lelapinae (== Diparinae) by 

 Ferriere, in Beier (1930) and Boucek (1954). 



Trimicrops claviger Kieffer 



Trimicrops claviger Kieffer, 1906 : 142, §. 



Trimicrops claviger Kieffer ; Ferriere in Beier, 1930 : 401-403, figs. 3, 4, $. 



Type material. Syntypes, Italy : several localities, in Museo Civico di Storia 

 Naturale, Genoa ; one example from Rumania, location unknown, but possibly in 

 coll. Kieffer (not seen). Lectotype not yet selected. 



Italy, Rumania, Herzegovina, Dalmatia, Corfu. 

 Biology. Unknown. Imagines in autumn and spring. 



NEODIPARINAE 



The type-genus of this group, Neodipara, was originally placed by Erdos (1955 : 

 296) in his new subfamily Panstenoninae, together with the genus Panstenon. 

 Neodipara, however, has little connexion with Panstenon, as Boucek (1961 : 66) 

 remarked. Boucek (1961 : 66) erected for it a new tribe Neodiparini which he 

 placed in the subfamily Tridyminae. The affinities of Neodipara are difficult to 

 decide ; it does not seem to be very closely related to any of the other subfamilies 



