PTEROMALIDAE OF N.W. EUROPE 



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long as broad ; second anellus large, subquadrate, about two thirds as long as the 



first funicular segment ....... dynastes (Forster) (p. 815) 



- Head in dorsal view (Text-fig. 675) with temples acutely pointed posteriorly, hardly 



half as long as eyes. Antenna (Text-fig. 673) with pedicellus about twice as long 

 as broad ; second anellus about twice as broad as long, less than half as long as 

 the first funicular segment ..... cionobius sp. n. (p. 816) 



(Males) 

 1 Head in dorsal view with temples only slightly acute posteriorly, virtually half as 

 long as eyes. Antenna (Text-fig. 672) with second anellus only slightly transverse, 

 about two thirds as long as the first funicular segment dynastes (Forster) (p. 815) 



- Head in dorsal view with temples distinctly acute (nearly as in the female, cf. Text- 



fig- 75). somewhat less than half as long as eyes. Antenna (Text-fig. 674) with 

 second anellus fully twice as broad as long, slightly less than half as long as the 

 first funicular segment ....... .cionobius sp. n. (p. 816) 



Dibrachoides dynastes (Forster) 

 (Text-figs. 672, 676) 



Pteromalus transversus Forster, 1841 : 18, $. 



Pteromalus dynastes Forster, 1841 : 24, $. 



Pteromalus (Dibrachys) acutus Thomson, 1878 : 162, <J 9, syn. n. 



Dibrachoides dynastes (Forster) Kurdjumov, 1913 : 12. 



Dibrachoides dmso Graham, 19566 : 260, o* [nee Pteromahis druso Walker, 1839]. 



Dibrachoides dynastes (Forster) ; Peck, 1963 : 667. 



Type material. Pteromalus transversus Forster. Delucchi (1958a : 54) saw the 



Figs. 672-676. Dibrachoides spp. 672, dynastes (Forster), <J, pedicellus and proximal 

 part of flagellum ; 673, cionobius sp. n., $, antenna ; 674, same, <J, antenna ; 675, same, 

 $, head ; 676, dynastes (Forster), <j>, head. 



