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pronotum; legs including coxae yellow; scape dark brown becoming 
paler distally; pedicel and F-I-III yellow, remaining flagellomeres 
brown; mandibles brown. 
Male unknown. 
Holotype female: JAPAN: Kyoto, 8 August 1980, H. and M. 
Townes (Gainesville). 
Discussion. This species has several unusual features. The eyes 
have very long dense setulae, the hindocelli are very close to the 
ocular margins and the malar space is also very long. In addition, 
the lower face is quite broad, the scapal basin has only narrow 
stripes of cross-ridging, the pronotum is longer than the scutum, the 
metapleuron is cross-ridged from wing base to caxa, and only the 
pedicel and F-I-III are yellow, the rest of the antenna is brown. 
Isegama malaysiana Kimsey, new species 
(Fig. 17) 
Holotype female. Body length 3 mm. Face (fig. 17) polished with 
sparse small punctures, 3-5 PD apart; eyes without distinct setulae; 
scapal basin shallow with faint cross-ridges; lower face strongly 
converging; eyes bulging farthest below middle; gena bulging along 
lower third of eye; malar space 3.2 MOD long; clypeus short, suban- 
tennal distance 0.4 MOD; midocellus 2 MOD from ocular margin; 
ocelli arranged in broad triangle; hindocellus nearly touching ocular 
margin; vertex strongly convex; pronotum flattened, with medial 
groove and pit before lateral lobe, subequal to scutal length; meso- 
pleuron with moderate punctures about 1 PD apart on anterior half, 
posterior half impunctate and polished, scrobal sulcus straight, nar- 
row and parallel-sided, oblique mesopleural carina well-developed; 
metanotum 0.8X scutellar length, medial enclosure smooth with 
tiny punctures, about 1 PD apart; propodeum with dorsal enclo- 
sures polished and impunctate, posterior face rugose; T-I-III covered 
with close small punctures, nearly contiguous anteriorly but becom- 
ing more dispersed posteriorly, with impunctate medial stripe; T-IV 
covered with small punctures. Head, thorax and abdomen black, 
with blue tints on head, pronotum, scutum, scutellum and medial 
enclosure of metanotum; scape, pedicel and F-I-III yellow, F-IV to 
apex brown; legs including coxae yellow, wings faintly brown 
tinted. 
