Platygaster otandjoboliensis sp. n. Figs 55–58 Etymology: Named after the Otandjoboli river at the type locality. Diagnosis: Head almost 1.4× as wide as mesosoma, hyperoccipital carina weak but complete; female A4 and A9 each as long as wide; scutellum evenly convex, sparsely setose; female metasoma 0.8× as long as rest of body, striated to 0.4 of length, medially to 0.25. Description: Female. Body length 1.0 mm. Black; A1–A5, mandibles and legs including coxae mediumdark brown; trochanters, apical half of fore femora, most of fore tibiae, base of mid and hind tibiae, and segments 1–4 of all tarsi light brown; A6–A10 blackish brown. Head from above (Fig. 55) 2.1× as wide as long, almost 1.4× as wide as mesosoma (22:16); occiput alm...
9. Parancistrocerus loharbandensis Girish Kumar & Carpenter sp. n. (Figs. 22-27) urn:lsid:zooba...
Figs 55–58. Platygaster otandjoboliensis sp. n., female: (55) head in dorsal view; (56) antenna; (57...
Platypalpus academicus sp. nov. (Figs 1–4, 27) Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: “ Mu&gb...
Platygaster liga sp. n. Figs 47–50 Etymology: Named in honour of Latvian artist Liga Puķ&i...
Leptacis nigrotrochanterica sp. n. Figs 23–26 Etymology: From Latin niger and trochanter, meanin...
Synopeas meieri sp. n. Figs 73–76 Etymology: Named after the dipterologist Dr Rudolf Meier, who f...
Inostemma tschirnhausi sp. n. Figs 16, 17 Etymology: Named after the collector, M. von Tschirnhau...
Synopeas togoense sp. n. Figs 77–80 Etymology: Named after the type locality country, Togo. Diag...
Leptacis trilineata sp. n. Figs 39–42 Etymology: From Latin tres (three) and linea (lines); in r...
Mesoconius nigripleuron sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: E0C3E8FB-3EAF-4AE2-969D-6E6A271C81ED F...
Ormyrus nkoloensis Rasplus sp. nov. (Figs 3 A–G, 4 C, 4 D) Diagnosis. Head dorsally with dense c...
D. maridadi Quicke & Butcher sp. nov. (Figures 4, 5) Type locality Holotype female: ‘ UGANDA: ...
Diaparsis (Diaparsis) inusitata sp. n. Figs 21–27 Etymology: From the Latin inusitata (unusual, ...
Diaparsis (Diaparsis) probleformis sp. n. Figs 50–57 Etymology: Named after its similarity to th...
Aristobatina morogoro sp. n. Figs 7–11, 24–26 Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the regio...
9. Parancistrocerus loharbandensis Girish Kumar & Carpenter sp. n. (Figs. 22-27) urn:lsid:zooba...
Figs 55–58. Platygaster otandjoboliensis sp. n., female: (55) head in dorsal view; (56) antenna; (57...
Platypalpus academicus sp. nov. (Figs 1–4, 27) Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: “ Mu&gb...
Platygaster liga sp. n. Figs 47–50 Etymology: Named in honour of Latvian artist Liga Puķ&i...
Leptacis nigrotrochanterica sp. n. Figs 23–26 Etymology: From Latin niger and trochanter, meanin...
Synopeas meieri sp. n. Figs 73–76 Etymology: Named after the dipterologist Dr Rudolf Meier, who f...
Inostemma tschirnhausi sp. n. Figs 16, 17 Etymology: Named after the collector, M. von Tschirnhau...
Synopeas togoense sp. n. Figs 77–80 Etymology: Named after the type locality country, Togo. Diag...
Leptacis trilineata sp. n. Figs 39–42 Etymology: From Latin tres (three) and linea (lines); in r...
Mesoconius nigripleuron sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: E0C3E8FB-3EAF-4AE2-969D-6E6A271C81ED F...
Ormyrus nkoloensis Rasplus sp. nov. (Figs 3 A–G, 4 C, 4 D) Diagnosis. Head dorsally with dense c...
D. maridadi Quicke & Butcher sp. nov. (Figures 4, 5) Type locality Holotype female: ‘ UGANDA: ...
Diaparsis (Diaparsis) inusitata sp. n. Figs 21–27 Etymology: From the Latin inusitata (unusual, ...
Diaparsis (Diaparsis) probleformis sp. n. Figs 50–57 Etymology: Named after its similarity to th...
Aristobatina morogoro sp. n. Figs 7–11, 24–26 Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the regio...
9. Parancistrocerus loharbandensis Girish Kumar & Carpenter sp. n. (Figs. 22-27) urn:lsid:zooba...
Figs 55–58. Platygaster otandjoboliensis sp. n., female: (55) head in dorsal view; (56) antenna; (57...
Platypalpus academicus sp. nov. (Figs 1–4, 27) Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: “ Mu&gb...