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

Scutellar sulcus divided by several submedian<br />

longitudinal carinae. Dorsal surface <strong>of</strong> mesoscutellum<br />

foveate-reticulate; posteriorly<br />

sloping gradually. Mesopleural triangle ventrally<br />

well defined by smoothly curved carina;<br />

upper mesopleuron foveate-reticulate; median<br />

impression percurrent with evenly spaced<br />

transverse carinae; speculum elevated and<br />

glabrous. Metanotal-propodeal complex<br />

coarsely foveate-rugose with dense pubescence.<br />

Propodeum not protruding posteriorly;<br />

postsubpleuron short. Lateral propodeal carina<br />

percurrent, distinctly curved medially,<br />

and forming a right angle with dorsal surface<br />

<strong>of</strong> nucha in lateral view; median propodeal<br />

carina percurrent and crossed by two transverse<br />

carinae. Rs+M <strong>of</strong> forewing nebulous,<br />

arising from basal vein at posterior two-thirds.<br />

Marginal and submarginal cells <strong>of</strong> forewing<br />

short; marginal cell 1.65 times as long as wide.<br />

Bulla on Sc+R 1 distinct.<br />

Abdominal petiole 0.3 times as long as<br />

wide in lateral view. Posterior margin <strong>of</strong> T7<br />

<strong>of</strong> metasoma concave, exposing T8. Relative<br />

length <strong>of</strong> T3–8: 1.8:1:1.4:4.2:0.8:0.8; T4–8<br />

densely finely punctate; T6–8 also with a band<br />

<strong>of</strong> larger setigerous punctures. All legs<br />

densely punctate with pubescence except<br />

femora sparsely so and metacoxa dorsally<br />

glabrous. Metatibia apically with four long,<br />

slender, apically pointed teeth. 1mt/2–5mt 5<br />

0.45.<br />

MALE: Unknown.<br />

Paramblynotus prinslooi is unique among<br />

all species <strong>of</strong> Paramblynotus in (1) head<br />

strongly compressed longitudinally, occiput<br />

only slightly concave in dorsal view, and<br />

(2) propodeum not protruding posteriorly<br />

with lateral propodeal carinae forming a right<br />

angle with dorsal surface <strong>of</strong> nucha in lateral<br />

view; postsubpleuron short. This species is<br />

also unique among o<strong>the</strong>r species <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

trisetosus group in (1) vertex, upper face,<br />

and genae glabrate-punctate with hairs;<br />

(2) mesoscutum foveate, without transverse<br />

costae; and (3) upper mesopleuron densely<br />

punctate with hairs in anterior half.<br />

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

Africa, De Wildt, 1979-iv, G.L. Prinsloo coll.<br />

(PPRI).<br />

DISTRIBUTION: South Africa.<br />

ETYMOLOGY: The species is named after<br />

its collector Gerhard Prinsloo.<br />

Paramblynotus nigricornis Benoit, 1956<br />

FEMALE:<br />

Length 3 mm. Head and mesosoma<br />

black; antenna, legs, and metasoma<br />

brown. Wings clear.<br />

Antenna 13-segmented with apical flagellomere<br />

less than twice <strong>the</strong> length <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

subapical flagellomere. Ocellar plate distinctly<br />

raised. Vertex foveate-reticulate.<br />

Antennal scrobes longitudinally carinate<br />

above and glabrous below. Gena coarsely<br />

sculptured, rugose to rugulose. Clypeus diagonally<br />

carinate. Pronotal crest medially not<br />

raised into a triangular process. Upper<br />

mesopleuron foveate. Scutellar sulcus divided<br />

by a several longitudinal carinae. Metepisternum<br />

alveolate to rugose with dense<br />

pubescence in lower part, without elevated<br />

glabrous area. T6 <strong>of</strong> female metasoma <strong>the</strong><br />

largest among all terga, lateral margin <strong>of</strong> T7<br />

concave, T8 distinctly exposed. 1mt/2–5mt 5<br />

0.65.<br />

MALE: Unknown.<br />

Paramblynotus nigricornis forms a distinct,<br />

monophyletic clade with P. samiatus, P.<br />

claripennis, P. maculipennis, and P. townesorum<br />

within <strong>the</strong> trisetosus group. They are<br />

easily separated from <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> species<br />

group by (1) ocellar plate distinctly raised; (2)<br />

T6 <strong>of</strong> female metasoma <strong>the</strong> largest, lateral<br />

margin <strong>of</strong> T7 concave, T8 distinctly exposed;<br />

(3) gena coarsely sculptured, rugose to<br />

rugulose; and (4) metepisternum without<br />

elevated nude area. Among <strong>the</strong> five species,<br />

P. nigricornis and P. claripennis are separated<br />

from <strong>the</strong> rest by having clear wings. In<br />

addition, P. nigricornis is unique among <strong>the</strong><br />

five species in that it has 13-segmented<br />

antenna with apical flagellomere less than<br />

twice <strong>the</strong> length <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> subapical one.<br />

MATERIAL EXAMINED: MRAC: 1R (holotype,<br />

one antenna and wings from one side<br />

are mounted on separate slide).<br />

DISTRIBUTION: Zaire: Kivu.<br />

Paramblynotus samiatus, new species<br />

FEMALE: Length 2.8 mm. Head and<br />

mesosoma dark; antenna, legs, and metasoma<br />

dark brown. Wings transparent; forewing<br />

with marginal and submarginal cells<br />

ferruginous.<br />

Vertex foveate-reticulate and longitudinally<br />

carinate. Eye prominent, laterally extended

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