1987] 
Wasbauer — New genus of Ageniellini 
185 
wide, 1.43 times UID, apical segment 9.4 times as long as wide. 
Pronotum (fig. 2) with collar not much below level of disc, sepa- 
rated from anterodorsal projection by short concave face, posterior 
margin broadly angulate; mesepisternum not produced; propodeum 
short, slope even from front to rear, faintly striate with shallow 
median sulcus anteriorly; area laterad of spiracle produced into 
distinct tubercle; posterior tibiae and tarsi very hairy; brush on inner 
side of hind tibia complete, broad at base, narrowed toward apex; 
distitarsi very long, length of posterior distitarsus (excluding claws) 
3.9 times its apical width; tarsal claws large with small, erect, basal 
tooth; anterior wing with stigma small; marginal cell 5.4 times as 
long as high, 0.38 times its length from apex of wing; third submar- 
ginal cell 2.12 times as high at apex as at base, 1.19 times as long as 
second submarginal, measured on cubitus; third transverse cubital 
vein curved before junction with cubitus; transverse median vein 
meeting media 0.46 of its length distad of basal vein; second recur- 
rent vein meeting third submarginal cell at about middle and joining 
subdiscoidal vein 0.77 times the distance from base of discoidal to 
its intersection with wing margin. 
Allotype male. Similar to female in color and pilosity, but with- 
out ferrugineous spots on face and clypeus. Length 18.0 mm. Ante- 
rior wing 18.3 mm. Head thin, temples not developed, slightly wider 
than long, FD/TFD 0.89; ocelli in a compact triangle, POL/OOL 
0.56, posterior ocelli in a line with posterior corners of compound 
eyes; MID/TFD 0.62; compound eyes nearly parallel as in female; 
length of clypeus 0.49 times its width, apical margin slightly convex; 
antennae long and slender, third segment 6.25 times as long as wide, 
1.10 times UID, apical segment 8.3 times as long as wide. Pronotum 
and mesepisternum as in female; postnotum short, 0.35 times as 
long as metanotum, transversely striate; propodeum less strongly 
curved, but striate as in female; wing color and venation as in 
female; posterior tibia and tarsi not hairy; tibia with unbroken dor- 
sal carina as in female, but with dorsal row of slender curved spines; 
tarsal segments, except distitarsus laterally compressed, distitarsi 
long, that of posterior leg 5.3 times as long as apical width. Sixth 
metasomal tergum large; subgenital plate (fig. 6) broad, ligulate, 
flat, rounded at apex; genitalia with gonostylus attenuate at apex 
(fig. 5); parapenial lobes strongly curved toward midline; aedeagus 
expanded beyond middle and produced into pair of large, flattened, 
horizontal lobes at apex (fig. 4). 
