1972] 
Porter — Coccygomimus 
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dully shining, on upper 1/2 with rather coarse puncto- reticulation 
in which the punctures are more or less discrete but on lower 1/2 
becoming more regularly obliquely wrinkled with less discrete punc- 
tures. Wing venation: nervulus a little postfurcal. Fore-tibia: scarce- 
ly inflated. 
Propodeum: moderately elongate; median longitudinal carinae 
weakly suggested because the central area of the basal face is slightly 
concave throughout ; lateral longitudinal carinae scarcely indicated ; 
pleural carina traceable basad, weak and irregular apicad; cristal 
angles swollen, in form broadly low-pyramidal; basal face shining 
with moderately fine but strong, nearly regular transverse wrinkling; 
apical face mostly smooth and shining. 
1st gastric segment: postpetiole 0.65 as long as wide at apex; 
sternite in profile with a rather low but sharply broad-pyramidal 
elevation sub-basally; tergite in profile with a rather high, rounded 
hump; dorsal carinae faintly suggested on hump and for a short dis- 
tance rearward; surface of postpetiole a little dully to, apicad, more 
brightly shining and, except on the nearly smooth apical 1/4, with 
fine, irregular to transverse wrinkling and with some intercalated 
micro-reticulation as well as a number of rather large, faint, mostly 
well separated punctures. Succeeding tergites: 2 shining with well 
developed fine micro- reticulation and some widely scattered, shal- 
low, inconspicuous, medium-sized to moderately large punctures; the 
following tergites similar but progressively more brightly shining and 
less strongly micro-reticulate. Epipleura: all narrow and very much 
longer than wide. 
Ovipositor: extremely short, sheathed portion 0.21 as long as 
fore- wing; cylindro-compressed, dorsal valve weakly convex on tip. 
Male: differs from female as follows: Color: scape with a 
small white blotch near apex; tegula almost entirely white, except 
sometimes for a little brownish staining on apical margin; white 
blotches on hind-corners of propodeum sometimes even larger 
than in female, sometimes prolonged mesad and nearly contiguous 
Fig. 1 . Coccygomimus jakulicai, lateral view of mesosoma showing 
color pattern (male). 
Fig. 2. Coccygomimus jakulicai, lateral view of hind leg (coxa to tibia), 
showing color pattern (male). 
Fig. 3. Coccygomimus ramirezi, lateral view of hind leg (coxa to tibia), 
showing color pattern (male). 
Fig. 4. Coccygomimus jakulicai, dorsal view of first gastric segment 
(female). 
Fig. 5. Coccygomimus ramirezi, dorsal view of first gastric segment 
(female). 
