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2007 LIU ET AL.: REVISION OF PARAMBLYNOTUS (HYMENOPTERA) 123<br />

cence dorsolaterally; T7 densely punctate<br />

with anterior band <strong>of</strong> dense pubescence<br />

dorsolaterally; exposed part <strong>of</strong> T8 coarsely<br />

punctate with pubescence. Apical teeth <strong>of</strong><br />

metatibia reduced, but distinctly slender and<br />

pointed apically. Apical protuberance <strong>of</strong> first<br />

metatarsomere reaching to middle <strong>of</strong> second<br />

metatarsomere.<br />

MALE: Unknown.<br />

Paramblynotus kitrinocarus is unique<br />

among all species <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> punctulatus group<br />

by its color pattern, and it can be fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

distinguished from those species <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

group that have a longitudinally carinate<br />

occiput by having (1) a simple, but percurrent<br />

median frontal carina, and (2) an<br />

exposed T8.<br />

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

Sabah, Sipitang: Mendolong, 1988-V-11,<br />

S. Adebratt (ZMLU, 1996-089).<br />

DISTRIBUTION: Malaysia: Borneo.<br />

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek, kitrino, red,<br />

and carus, head. The name refers to <strong>the</strong><br />

orange color <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> head in contrast to <strong>the</strong><br />

black color <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> body.<br />

Paramblynotus insolitus, new species<br />

FEMALE:<br />

Length 5.1 mm. Head, metasoma,<br />

coxa and femur <strong>of</strong> front and middle<br />

leg, and hindleg dark brown to black,<br />

mesosoma and antenna black. Wings entirely<br />

transparent. 1mt/2–5mt 5 0.48.<br />

Antenna 13-segmented, flagellum filiform,<br />

not widened apically. Vertex glabrous and<br />

finely punctate with pubescence. Eye extended<br />

laterally beyond outer margin <strong>of</strong> gena.<br />

Ocellar plate distinctly raised, glabrous and<br />

finely punctate with pubescence, and not<br />

defined laterally by carinae. Median frontal<br />

carina weakly present between antennal<br />

sockets. Upper face punctate laterally; antennal<br />

scrobe distinctly depressed and densely<br />

punctate and not defined by a lateral carina.<br />

Gena glabrous and finely punctate with<br />

pubescence; lower face and clypeus foveate<br />

and densely punctate with dense, appressed<br />

pubescence; anterior tentorial pits small but<br />

distinct; clypeo-pleurostomal sulcus and epistomal<br />

sulcus form a superficial, smoothly<br />

curved arch. Lateral occipital carina not<br />

reaching vertex. Occiput entirely glabrous,<br />

without medial longitudinal carination.<br />

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

punctate, submedian pronotal depressions<br />

almost fused with each o<strong>the</strong>r medially.<br />

Anterior plate <strong>of</strong> pronotum glabrate and<br />

densely punctate with appressed pubescence.<br />

Pronotum raised dorsomedially; pronotal<br />

crest gradually raised medially into a peak<br />

as high as mesoscutum. Lateral pronotal<br />

carina distinct, present only in lower twothirds.<br />

Lateral surface <strong>of</strong> pronotum very<br />

densely pubescent entirely, foveate-reticulate<br />

in upper part and glabrous with dense, fine<br />

punctures in lower part. Dorsal pronotal area<br />

glabrate, present along anterior third <strong>of</strong><br />

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

mostly flat dorsally and slightly inclined<br />

anteriorly, and transversely costate with<br />

superficial foveae set in rows. Scutellar sulcus<br />

divided by a single median longitudinal<br />

carina. Axillar area with conspicuous pubescence.<br />

Mesoscutellum foveate-reticulate; mesoscutellum<br />

trapezoidal posteriorly in dorsal<br />

view; lateral dorsal process distinct. Mesopleural<br />

triangle conspicuously pubescent and<br />

well defined ventrally by a smoothly curved<br />

carina. Median mesopleural impression reduced<br />

and glabrous. Upper mesopleuron<br />

glabrous and with short pubescence anteriorly;<br />

lower mesopleuron glabrous and densely<br />

pubescent in ventral impression. Metepisternum<br />

superficially areolate in upper part<br />

and conspicuously pubescent ventrally. Lateral<br />

propodeal carinae percurrent, strongly<br />

and abruptly curved laterally and strongly<br />

raised dorsally to form in <strong>the</strong> middle a large<br />

triangular process, which is bent laterad<br />

dorsally and coarsely punctate with sparse<br />

pubescence on upper surface; median propodeal<br />

area glabrate with sparse pubescence;<br />

median longitudinal carina present anteriorly<br />

and two short submedian longitudinal carinae<br />

present behind median transverse carina.<br />

Rs+M <strong>of</strong> forewing nebulous, arising from<br />

middle <strong>of</strong> basal vein. Marginal cell 3.0 times<br />

as long as wide and 1.4 times as long as<br />

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

Petiole 0.5 times as long as wide in lateral<br />

view. Tergum 8 completely covered by T7;<br />

relative size <strong>of</strong> abdominal T3–7:1.8:1.0:1.1:<br />

2.6:1.3; T3–5 sparsely punctate with fine<br />

pubescence; T6 densely punctate with a broad<br />

middle transverse band <strong>of</strong> dense pubescence<br />

dorsolaterally; T7 very densely punctate with

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