A review of the Mutillidae (Hymenoptera) of Yemen Author Lelej, Arkady S. Author Harten, Antonius Van text Zootaxa 2006 1226 1 50 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.172671 b0d82648-af13-4bba-8318-49fa28bd2515 1175­5326 172671 Rasnitsynitilla schmideggeri Lelej , sp. nov. (Fig. 21) Diagnosis Diagnostic characters are mentioned in the key below. Description MALE. Body length 8.0 mm. Relative width of head and thorax including tegulae 4.5: 5.3. POD: OOD 0.5X. Relation of pedicel and first three flagellomeres 0.5: 1.1: 1.5: 1.5. Pronotum anteriorly with rounded humeri. Forewing with small pterostigma, venation as in Fig. 21. Tegula densely punctate. Propodeum reticulate, dorsally with median triangular cell. Pronotum dorsally, mesoscutum, and scutellum densely punctate. T1 width 2.0X T1 length. S1 carinate. T2 and S2 densely punctate, punctures larger on S2. T7 with glabrous area in apical half. Head, mesosoma, and segment 1 of metasoma, and legs ferruginous­red. Mandible ferruginous­red with dark teeth. Palps ferruginous­red. Scape and pedicel ferruginous­red, flagellomeres black, castaneous beneath. Tegulae concolorous with mesosoma. Forewing hyaline, slightly infuscate beyond of cells. Head, mesosoma, and legs with sparse erect and recumbent yellowish setae. T1 posteriorly with fringe of whitish setae. T2 posteriorly and T3–T4 with bands of dense white setae. T5 and T7 with sparse whitish setae mixed with black ones. T6 with black setae. Lateral felt line of T2 and S2 yellowish. Metasoma ventrally with sparse yellowish setae, S2–S6 with weak apical fringes of yellowish setae. FEMALE. Unknown. Type material Holotype ɗ, Yemen , Al Kowd, IV.1993 , MT, AvH [ ZMAN ]. Distribution Yemen . Etymology This species is dedicated to Christian Schmid­Egger ( Germany ), expert in Palaearctic wasps. Figures 17–21. 17–18. Rasnitsynitilla brachyptera sp. nov. , male, holotype . 17. Forewing; 18. Pedicel and flagellomeres 1–3. 19–20. R. invreai sp. nov. , holotype . 19. Forewing; 20. Mandible, lateral view. 21. R. schmideggeri sp. nov. , male, holotype . Forewing. Scale 0.5 mm for 17 and 19, 0.25 mm for 18 and 20, and 1 mm for 21.