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0.5- 1 .0 PD apart; malar space 2.3 MOD; midocellus 2.6 MOD from 
ocular margin; ocelli arranged in nearly equilateral triangle; hindo- 
cellus 1 diameter from ocular margin; head 1.2X as wide as long; 
clypeus short, broadly rounded; subantennal distance 0.9 MOD; F-I 
length 4.3X breadth; F-II 3.5X as long as broad; pronotal, scutal 
and scutellar punctures shallow and 0.5- 1.0 PD apart; pronotum 
0.8X scutal length; scutum with notauli complete; mesopleuron with 
short depression near pronotal lobe, broadly separated from scrobe, 
punctures large, 0.5-1 PD apart; metanotum 0.9X as long as scutel- 
lum, medial enclosure punctures shallow and nearly contiguous; 
propodeum strongly bulging posteromedially, dorsal surface irregu- 
larly rugose, posterior surface smooth; terga with sparse tiny punc- 
tures 2-4 PD apart. Head and thorax black with bronze tints 
dorsally; abdomen black, except reddish brown basally and faint 
bluish tints dorsally; antenna dark brown; mandibles whitish 
basally, red apically; coxae whitish, legs otherwise pale brown 
except hindtibial apex and tarsomeres dark brown. 
Holotype male - NEW GUINEA: Mt. Kainde, 19 December 
1978-18 January 1979, 2300 m, J. Sedlacek (Gainesville). One par- 
atype male same data as type, except 18 January-14 February 1979. 
Discussion. Unlike anomala, kaindeana is bronze colored dor- 
sally. In addition, the integument appears glossy and is less coarsely 
punctate and the face, particularly the malar space and subantennal 
distance, are shorter. 
Magdalium Kimsey, new genus 
Diagnosis. Malar space with vertical sulcus; vertex with im- 
punctate medial stripe extending from midocellus to occiput; occipi- 
tal carina absent; scapal basin shallow, coarsely cross-ridged; male 
flagellum broad, F-V-XI bulging medially (fig. 15); female flagellum 
short and broad, flattened on one side; pronotum long and flat, with 
oblong pits posteromedially and on lateral lobe, 0.6X combined 
lengths of scutum, scutellum and metanotum (fig. 14); mesopleuron 
with short oblique mesopleural carina, and scrobal sulcus long and 
parallel-sided; scutum with notauli deep and straight, parapsides 
faint; metanotum as long as scutellum, medial enclosure differently 
sculptured than laterally; propodeum with long dorsal surface and 
abruptly declivous posterior, lateral angles short and blunt; hind- 
coxa with dorsobasal carina; tarsal claw with large perpendicular, 
