1987] 
Kimsey — Neotropical Amiseginae 
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propodeum bright blue; T-I reddish basally, T-II reddish laterally, 
rest of abdomen black; antenna dark brown; fore and midfemora 
and hindleg dark brown, fore and midtibiae and tarsi red; wing 
membrane brown-stained. 
Male. Same as female, except F-I length 3.5X breadth; head and 
thorax concolorous. 
Holotype female — BRAZIL: Guanabara, Repressa de Rio 
Grande, April 1966, M. Alvarenga (GAINESVILLE). Paratypes: 1 
male and 12 females — Santa Catarina, Nova Teutonia, various 
dates from January 1961 to March 1965, F. Plaumann; 6 
females — same data as type, except various dates from May 1966— 
June 1967. 
Discussion. A. rufilateralis most closely resembles aeniceps based 
on the dark legs, smooth propodeal enclosures and dorsum without 
transverse striae. Diagnostic characteristics include T-I black 
medially and reddish laterally, the suboral fossae nearly reach the 
occiput, and particularly in females the propodeum is much bluer 
than the rest of the thoracic dorsum. 
Amisega semiflava Kimsey, new species 
Holotype female. Body length 3.5 mm. Scapal basin with fine 
dense transverse striae; frons and ocellar area without striation; 
postocellar area sparsely striate, becoming dense along posterior 
margin; malar space 1.2 MOD; eye in lateral view widest slightly 
below midline; F-I length 3.8X breadth; F-II length twice breadth; 
pronotal punctures striatiform; scutum and scutellum without 
transverse striae; scutal notauli well-developed; mesopleuron with 
anterior half punctate, posterior part polished and impunctate; 
propodeal enclosures smooth; terga with sparse fine punctures. 
Head and thoracic dorsum dark greyish green; antenna blackish; 
legs including coxae yellow, except apex of femora and tarsonleres 
dark brown; wings evenly brown-stained; terga black without metal- 
lic highlights. 
Male. Unknown. 
Holotype female — BRAZIL: Goias, Jatai, November 1972, F. M. 
Oliveira (GAINESVILLE). Paratypes — 4 females, same data as 
type; 5 females — Mato Grosso, Itaum Douarados, March 1974, M. 
Alvarenga; 1 female — Mato Grasso, Sinop, February 1967, O. 
Roppa. 
