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Male. Same as female except face more coarsely punctate, 
punctures 0.5- 1.0 PD apart, eyes normal; F-I 3X as long as broad; 
terga more closely and coarsely punctate, without clearly indicated 
impunctate medial stripe; head and thorax without metallic tints; 
entire antennae reddish brown; femora dark brown becoming paler 
distally; coxae black. 
Holotype female. MALAYSIA: Pasoh Forest Res., Negri S., 1 1 
August 1979, forest gap, P. and M. Becker (Gainesville). Paratype 
male, same data as type, except 29 February 1979. 
Discussion. The face of malaysiana most closely resembles that of 
meaculpa Krombein due to the bulging eyes and strongly converg- 
ing lower face. However, it differs significantly from meaculpa and 
aridula Krombein based on characteristics of the female, including 
the head only slightly wider than long, the scape, pedicel, F-I-II, and 
the legs entirely yellow, and in both sexes the thoracic dorsum with 
punctures relatively shallow and well-separated, the pronotum and 
scutum subequal in length, and the metanotum and propodeum 
without rugulae between the major ribbing. 
Kryptosega Kimsey, new genus 
Diagnosis. Malar space with vertical sulcus; occipital carina 
well-developed, at least dorsally; scapal basin shallow, with some 
cross-ridging; male flagellum elongate and cylindrical; pronotum 
with shallow, occasionally faint, posteromedial groove and pit 
before lateral lobe, 0.8-0. 9X scutal length (fig. 11); mesopleuron 
with scrobal sulcus indicated by broad dorsally carinate groove or 
nearly absent, without oblique mesopleural carina; scutum with 
notauli deep posteriorly and obsolescent anteriorly, parapsides 
present; metanotum with poorly defined, punctate medial area, 
0.8X as long as scutellum; propodeum rounded laterally and poste- 
riorly, with relatively long dorsal surface; hindcoxa without dorso- 
basal carina; tarsal claw with large medial tooth; male fully winged, 
forewing (fig. 19), stigma broad and elongate, without indication of 
Rl, RS extended by evenly curved dark streak, medial vein arising 
before cu-a; terga sharp-edged laterally and finely punctate. 
Female unknown. 
Type: Kryptosega anomala Kimsey. 
Etymology: Krypto — hidden, sega — taken from Amisega Cameron. 
