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Masner — Genera of Diapriinae 
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scattered punctures; front wings reduced to minute scales; propodeum 
separated from thorax by a distinct suture, shining, reticulate- 
punctate all over; femora slightly incrassated; tarsi 5-segmented. 
Petiole elongated (15:8), almost smooth and shining dorsally, 
with few scattered punctures, finely longitudinally striated laterally; 
median notch on front margin of great tergite deep and very distinct ; 
great tergite extending to of the length of the body of metasoma 
(32:12), i.e. the terminal segments not particularly narrow; great 
sternite with horseshoe-shaped fold (with pilosity) very short, indi- 
cated only very anteriorly. 
Material examined. — 9 females (paratypes in MCZ, Cambridge, 
and coll. L. Masner, Prague) . 8 Nova Teutonia, Santa Catarina, 
Brazil, July 1959, August 1963, November 1962, all Fritz Plaumann 
collector. 1 $, Ibicare (27°09'; 5i°i8') Brazil, 600 a.s.L, Septem- 
ber i960, Fritz Plaumann collector. 
Variability. — No substantial variability encountered except for 
slight variation in body length (1.4- 1.8 mm.). 
Male. — Unknown. 
Host. — Unknown. 
Coecopria Bella sp.n. 
(Figs. 8, 9) 
Female holotype. — Nova Teutonia, Santa Catarina, Brazil, July 
1959, Fritz Plaumann coll. (Museum of Comparative Zoology, 
Cambridge, Mass., type no. 31725). 
Length 2.1 mm. Head and mesosoma reddish-brown, legs and 
antennae honey yellow, metasoma dark brown to black, petiole 
brownish. 
Head longer than wide (33:23), wider than mesosoma (23:17), 
longer than high (33 :22) ; punctures very large and deep, contiguous; 
a small smooth spot above antennal insertion ; hind genae with little 
tufts of whitish dense hairs, the same pilosity on opposite side of 
prosternum; crest of vertex distinct just above the single ommatidium, 
missing medially; scape finely shagreened, as long as 6 following 
segments combined, pedicel and 3rd segment slightly elongated, 
segments 4-7 shortened till transverse, club progressively incrassate, 
its first segment (i.e. 8th antennal segment) the smallest. 
Mesosoma highly shining, hairy like head, constricted, slightly con- 
vex dorsally, longer than wide (37:17); all sutures fused, making 
mesosoma one solid body (fine suture running from prothoric spiracle 
down to front coxa, propodeum laterally with row of punctures 
indicating the former suture) ; punctures rather deep and dense on 
