Two new species Pararhabdepyris Gorbatovskii (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae) from Australia and Thailand Author Azevedo, Celso O. Author Barbosa, Diego N. text Zootaxa 2010 2668 55 62 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.276435 428d457b-c70b-41d0-becd-c19ea63f1887 1175-5326 276435 Pararhabdepyris paradoxus Gorbatovskii, 1995 Diagnosis. Female. Body length 2.5–2.6 mm ; body black, mandible, legs, and tegula castaneous; first four antennal segments in ratio of about 6.5:3:2:2; eye covered with short hairs; WH 1.3x LH; WF 1.19x HE; WF 0.52x WH; OOL 1.27x WOT; VOL 0.31x HE; frontal angle of ocellar triangle obtuse; vertex straight; notaulus (see remark) and scutellar groove deep; propodeal disc with lateral, posterior carinae, median carina complete; wings covered with short hairs; forewing with radial vein 4 times longer than basal vein. Remarks. Gorbatovskii (1995) described the genus as having “Щит срсп. с хорошо выраженными парапс” (=mesoscutum with well-defined parapsidal furrows), which we assumed to be the notauli according to Evans’ terminology.