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PAN-PACIFIC ENTOMOLOGIST 
Figs. 1-3. Fig. 1. Female antenna of Zaomma argentipes (Howard) (reconstructed) 
(xl40). Fig. 2. Female mandible of Z. argentipes (x300). Fig. 3. Female forewing venation 
of Z. argentipes (Xl40). 
Posterior half of mesoscutum with sparse silvery pubescence. Gas- 
ter as long as head and thorax combined; apical portion of syn- 
tergum acute. U.S.S.R. (Primorye Territory). 
. Z. abas (Trjapitzin) NEW COMBINATION 5 
6. Antennal club truncation small, only a little more than 0.33 times as 
long as ventral surface of club; septa dividing segments of club 
almost transverse (Fig. 1). Frontovertex noticeably less than 0.33 
times maximal head width. Marginal vein of fore wing somewhat 
longer than stigmal vein (Fig. 3). Middle tibia yellowish white, 
with dark ring near the base. All funicular segments white. West 
Indies (St. Vincent).Z. argentipes (Howard) 6 
Antennal club truncation large, noticeably more than the length of 
ventral side of club; septa dividing segments of club oblique. Fron¬ 
tovertex about 0.33 times the maximal width of head. Marginal 
vein of fore wing not longer than stigmal vein. Middle tibia more 
or less brown, with base and apex pale. Funicular segments 1-2 
more or less brown, 3-6 ivory yellow. Senegal . 
. Z. ceroplastae (Risbec) NEW COMBINATION 7 
