Stanislav Korenko, Stefan Schmidt, Martin Schwarz, Gary A.P. Gibson, Stano Pekár
Zookeys
Figure 4.Calymmochilus dispar, mature larva (A, B, F) and pupa (C–E, G–J). Female final instar larva (A, B); female pupa after two days (C), six days (D), nine days (E). Male final instar larva (F). Male pupa after one day (G), four days (H), six days (I), nine days (J). Scale = 1 mm.
Figures 2–7.Propelma rhodendorfi: 2 head, frontodorsal view 3 head and antennae, lateral view 4 head and right antenna, lateral view 5 apical three funiculars and clava 6 mesoscutum, dorsal view 7 mesosoma, dorsolateral view. See Methods for abbreviations for structural features (arrow on Fig. 4 points to triangular region differentiated by putatively bifurcate malar sulcus).
Figures 8–13.Propelma rhodendorfi: 8 mesosoma, lateral view 9 mesoscutellar-axillar complex to base of metasoma, lateral view 10 fore wing 11 apex of mesotibia and mesotarsus 12 gaster, lateral view 13 Mt6 to apex of metasoma, lateral view. See Methods for abbreviations for structural features (arrows on Fig. 9 point to sulci on propodeal callus and metanotal scutellar arm).