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Figs. 12-13. Rhadinoscelidia malaysiae. Fig. 12. Lateral view of body. 
Fig. 13. Front view of face. 
Holotype male. — China: Hainan Is., Tien Fong Mts., 21 May 
1983, Z. BotiQek (Beijing). Paratypes: 3 males, same data as type 
(London, Davis). 
Discussion. L. sinensis has the very short R1 and cu-a veins 
characteristic of bakeri Fouts, asiana and defecta. However, the 
coarsely sculptured scutellum, broad and sharp edged pronotum, 
and acute V-shaped frontal projection separate sinensis from these 
species. 
Rhadinoscelidia Kimsey, new genus 
Diagnosis. Vertex strongly elevated above cervical extension of 
head; cervical extension constricted behind ocelli and eyes, and pos- 
teriorly expanded and shieldlike dorsally, with narrow ovoid row of 
ribbonlike setae along anterolateral edge of shield; head with 
narrow postocular row of ribbonlike setae; scape long, flattened and 
slender, as long as pedicel + F-LIV; pronotum slender, narrower 
than head, laterally rounded and somewhat constricted medially, 
with anterolateral lobe subtended by small tuft of ribbonlike setae; 
scutum with notauli and posterolaterally lobate; propodeum 
strongly indented above petiolar insertion, with apical skirt-like rim; 
