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102 BULLETIN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NO. 304<br />

foveate posterior to anterior ocellus, finely<br />

carinate anteriorly, and not defined laterally<br />

by carina. Median frontal carina raised into<br />

a simple lamilate process between antennal<br />

sockets and extended beyond lower margin<br />

<strong>of</strong> eyes. Upper face foveate to foveatereticulate;<br />

antennal scrobe defined by distinct<br />

carina laterally, distinctly depressed, and<br />

glabrate with fine punctures and fine diagonal<br />

carination. Gena glabrate-foveate.<br />

Lower face and clypeus foveate-rugose with<br />

dense pubescence. Anterior tentorial pits<br />

indistinct. Lateral occipital carina not reaching<br />

posterior part <strong>of</strong> vertex. Occiput glabrous.<br />

Anterior flange <strong>of</strong> pronotum transversely<br />

striate; submedian pronotal depressions separated<br />

medially. Anterior plate <strong>of</strong> pronotum<br />

glabrous, finely punctate dorsomedially. Pronotum<br />

dorsomedially not raised, distinctly<br />

lower than mesoscutum; pronotal crest distinctly<br />

raised into a median lobular process.<br />

Lateral pronotal carina distinct, reaching<br />

pronotal crest dorsomedially, and distinctly<br />

separating lateral surface <strong>of</strong> pronotum in <strong>the</strong><br />

middle. Lateral surface <strong>of</strong> pronotum foveatereticulate<br />

with dense pubescence. Dorsal<br />

pronotal area glabrate, present to anterior<br />

third <strong>of</strong> posterior margin <strong>of</strong> pronotum.<br />

Mesoscutum strongly arched dorsally and<br />

heavily foveate-reticulate. Scutellar sulcus<br />

divided by a median longitudinal carina.<br />

Mesoscutellum foveate-reticulate; laterodorsal<br />

process <strong>of</strong> mesoscutellum prominent;<br />

posterior margin projected into two submedial<br />

processeses triangular in dorsal view.<br />

Pubescence in axillar area distinct but not<br />

conspicuous. Mesopleural triangle densely<br />

pubescent, well defined ventrally by<br />

a smoothly curved carina. Median mesopleural<br />

impression percurrent, with a few<br />

indistinct transverse costae; mesopleuron<br />

glabrous; lower mesopleuron strongly depressed<br />

along ventral margin and densely<br />

pubescent ventrally. Metepisternum areolatereticulate<br />

in upper part and conspicuously<br />

pubescent ventrally. Lateral propodeal carina<br />

percurrent, dorsomedially strongly raised<br />

and distinctly curved laterad; median propodeal<br />

area punctate with sparse pubescence;<br />

median longitudinal carina only present<br />

anteriorly and submedian transverse carina<br />

prominent. Rs+M <strong>of</strong> forewing arising from<br />

middle <strong>of</strong> basal vein. Marginal cell 2.5 times<br />

as long as wide and as long as submarginal<br />

cell. Bulla on Sc+R 1 absent.<br />

Petiole 1.1 times as long as wide in lateral<br />

view. Tergum 8 slightly exposed; relative<br />

length <strong>of</strong> T3–7: 1.6:1.0:1.0:1.3:1.0; T3–5<br />

glabrous; T6 finely punctate with sparse<br />

pubescence; T7 finely punctate, with a band<br />

<strong>of</strong> sparse pubescence anteriorly. Tibia and<br />

tarsi conspicuously pubescent. Apical teeth<br />

<strong>of</strong> metatibia long, slender, and pointed<br />

apically. 1mt/2–5mt 5 0.80.<br />

MALE: Unknown.<br />

Paramblynotus stigi differs from all o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

species <strong>of</strong> annulicornis species complex in (1)<br />

mesoscutellum raised and projected posteriorly<br />

with a deep median triangular emargination,<br />

and (2) antennal scrobes and ocellar<br />

plate anterior to anterior ocellus finely<br />

longitudinally carinate.<br />

TYPE MATERIAL: HOLOTYPE: R, Indonesia:<br />

W. Kalimantan, Gunung Palung National<br />

Park, 1991-VI-17–29, C. Darling and<br />

Rosichon coll. (Sutrisno. IIS 910136)<br />

(ROM).<br />

DISTRIBUTION: Indonesia: Kalimantan.<br />

ETYMOLOGY: This species is named after<br />

Dr. Stig Larsson for his support and<br />

encouragement <strong>of</strong> this study, and for his<br />

friendship.<br />

Paramblynotus yuani, new species<br />

FEMALE: Length 3.0 mm. Body light<br />

brown. Submedial pale ring <strong>of</strong> antenna<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> F6–7. Flagellomeres beyond<br />

pale ring black, and all o<strong>the</strong>r segments<br />

brown. Forewing with a deep ferruginous<br />

macula covering marginal cell and part <strong>of</strong><br />

third cubital cell behind marginal cell. Body<br />

parts, except as specified below, with moderately<br />

dense silvery pubescence.<br />

Antenna 13-segmented; flagellum filiform.<br />

Vertex foveate-reticulate. Eye prominent and<br />

distinctly extended laterally beyond outer<br />

margin <strong>of</strong> gena. Ocellar plate slightly raised,<br />

foveate-reticulate, defined laterally by carina,<br />

and with a row <strong>of</strong> large foveae along lateral<br />

carinae. Median frontal carina raised into<br />

a lamilate, appically slightly flattened process,<br />

and percurrent to clypeus. Upper face<br />

foveate to foveate-reticulate; antennal scrobe<br />

distinctly depressed, mostly foveate-reticulate

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