1986] 
Kimsey — New Amiseginae from Asia 
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Holotype male: MALAYSIA: Pasoh Forest Res., Negri S., E. 
and M. Becker, 27 July 1979, secondary forest (Gainesville). Para- 
types: 30 males, collected from June 1978 to April 1980. 
Cladobethylus aquilus Kimsey, new species 
(Fig. 7) 
Holotype male. Body length 3 mm. Face (fig. 7); scapal basin 
primarily smooth with short strip of cross-ridges on either side of 
broad medial stripe; clypeus long and rounded apically, subantennal 
distance 1.1 MOD; malar space 3.5 MOD long; head about as long 
as wide; midocellus 2 MOD from ocular margin; ocelli arranged in 
nearly equilateral triangle; hindocelli separated from ocular margin 
by 0.8 diameters; pronotum about 1.2X as long as scutum; meso- 
pleuron with long parallel-sided scrobal sulcus, punctures slightly 
larger than on pronotum; metapleuron smooth below hindwing 
base; propodeum with posteromedial stripe smooth but somewhat 
irregular, bordered by carina laterally; terga with basal zone of tiny 
punctures 0.5-2 PD apart. Body black, except pronotum and scu- 
tum with faint blue tint; legs including coxae yellow; antennae dark 
brown; mandibles yellowish brown. 
Female unknown. 
Holotype male: PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Bulolo, 900 m, 13 
February- 13 March 1979, J. Sedlacek (Gainesville). Paratypes: 4 
males, same data as type, 1 male Baiyer River, 6-25 February 1979, 
1 100 m. 
Discussion. The face of aquilus resembles that of C. ceylonicus 
Krombein based on the strongly converging lower sides of the face 
and the greatly reduced cross-ridging in the scapal basin. However, 
aquilus can be distinguished from this and other Cladobethylus 
species by the long clypeus, smooth metapleuron, dorsum with faint 
blue tints, dark brown antenna, and pronotum longer than the 
scutum. 
Cladobethylus gilbus Kimsey, new species 
(Fig. 8) 
Holotype male. Body length 4 mm. Face (fig. 8); scapal basin with 
numerous fine cross-ridges, bordered by large punctures less than 0.6 
PD apart; head venter with 2 ovoid foveae along midline of genal 
