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). Cuticle generally strongly sculptured. Facial foveae well developed, irregular in shape. First submarginal cell right. Second submarginal cell wide and subtrapezoidal. ......................................... Subgenus
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FRIESE
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­ Smaller species (&lt;
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). Cuticle sculpture weaker. Facial foveae lesser depressed, regularly elliptic. First submarginal cell lightly curved. Second submarginal cell strongly narrowed anteriorly, subtrapezoidal to subtriangular........................................ .............................................................................Subgenus
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FRIESE
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— 6
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2 Notably large species (&gt;
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). Face ventral half yellow. Mesonotum and scutellum punctuation fine and variably dense. Terga with large sparse punctures. Metasoma superficially sculptured, partly reddish..................................... Southern Africa 3
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­ Smaller species (&lt;
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). Only the clypeus with yellow marks. Mesonotum and scutellum punctures wide and deep. Metasoma punctuation fine and very dense; cuticle generally dark (one species with T1­2(3) reddish). Southern Africa, one species endemic in
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, one species distributed all along Eastern Africa ................... 4
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3. Large species (ca.
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). Mesonotum and scutellum densely punctured and micropunctured. Scutellum entirely dark. Terga entirely dark, finely sculptured and generally weakly shiny. South­African species.
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FRIESE
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­ Smaller species (&lt;
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). Mesonotum and scutellum finer and weaker punctured. T1­2(3) partly reddish (more extended in some specimens). Terga finely sculptured, strongly shiny. South­African species.
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COCKERELL
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4. Clypeus yellow, generally with 2 medio­lateral and longitudinal dark marks. A3 short nearly as long as pedicellus. T1­2(3) at least partly reddish. Tergal apical fringes nearly complete constituted of white hairs. South­African and Namibian species
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COCKERELL
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5. Clypeus entirely yellow; punctuation rather sparse. Tergal cuticle unpunctured, entirely matte. Antennal apex orangish. Glossa rather long. Pilosity rare. Species endemic in
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.
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BENOIST
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­ Clypeus yellow, the medio­apical part dark; punctuation dense. Terga densely punctured; cuticle strongly shiny between punctures. Ventral face of the antennae flagellum orangish. Glossa distinctly shorter. Terga with dense apical hair fringes. Species distributed along Eastern Africa, from South­Africa to
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and Saudi­Arabia ..........
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6. Cuticle entirely yellow with black marks (wasp­like). Mesonotum finely and very densely punctured, with 4 typical longitudinal yellow marks. Pilosity rare, whitish. Namibian species, also found in Transvaal .......................
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7. Facial cuticle sparsely punctured; the ventral half reddish. Clypeus median part with a short yellow mark. Postscutellum and anterior part of scutellum yellow. Metasoma reddish. Namibian species.
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8. Cuticle entirely black. Clypeus protruding. Clypeus and face lateral parts weakly but distinctly punctured. Facial foveae long and regularly elliptic. Mesonotum and scutellum sparsely punctured and micropunctured. T2­4 with nearly continuous white hair fringes. South­African and Namibian species
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­ Cuticle reddish. Clypeus not protruding. Clypeus and face lateral parts regularly punctured; clypeus median part smoother. Facial foveae drop­shaped. Mesonotum and scutellum abundantly punctured and micropunctured. T2­4 apex with few pilosity, not organized into hair fringes. Namibian species
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FRIESE
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1. Small species (&lt;
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). Eyes normal or slightly enlarged. Ocelli small and usually positioned. A3 shorter than pedicellus or A4. One species with a long strong tooth on gena. Second submarginal cell strongly narrowed anteriorly. S8 short, not carinate; the apical margin straight or convex, not emarginate (medially).................................... .............................................................................. Subgenus
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FRIESE
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2
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­ Large species (&gt;
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). Eyes large. Ocelli large and grouped facially (close to the antennae sockets). A3 longer than pedicellus or A4. Genae not modified. Second submarginal cell wide anteriorly. S8 apical margin straight; medially emarginatein some species. ............................................................. Subgenus
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FRIESE
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5
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2. Larger species. Face with numerous yellow marks. Gena with a strong tooth directed backward, inserted on the mandibular articulation. Cuticle mainly black with some yellow marks; sculpture reduced. Legs yellow beyondfemoral apex. S8 cradle­like; apex short and angular; face ventrally convex with a small median carina. Gonostyli rather long. Namibian species, also present in Transvaal
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<keyLead id="F50D8C47FFE8FF89FEDBF904F5139121" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">­ Smaller species. Yellow marks restricted to clypeus. Gena without tooth. Cuticle generally dark, often lightly discoloured, then reddish. Legs not so coloured. S8 apex different; ventral face not depressed or carinate. Gonostyli variably extended ........... 3</keyLead>
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with a small pale yellow mark. Antennae dark. Meso­ and metasoma brownish­black S8 apex rounded. Gonostyli rather long. Namibian species ........................................
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