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<paragraph id="6A98DECFCF5071AB1962A7DC2CE7C1CF" pageId="56" pageNumber="57">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Head hemispherical, coarsely sculptured; mandible bidentate, upper tooth much longer than lower tooth; mesoscutum steeply elevated above pronotum; postpectal carina complete and strong; propodeum elongate, regularly rounded without differentiated horizontal anterior part in profile view; propodeal carination weak, more or less complete; fore wing with areolet closed; hind wing with distal abscissa of Cu1
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; gastrocoelus long and shallow, thyridium indistinct; ovipositor very shortly projecting beyond metasomal apex.
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<paragraph id="925F4C8CE26CBC234EC2561E5B4BCCB1" pageId="57" pageNumber="58">Description.</paragraph>
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. Hemispherical and coarsely sculptured; temple long and distinctly swollen behind eyes; vertex long and slightly convex behind ocelli; occipital carina complete; face subquadrate; clypeus separated from lower face by a deep groove, its ventral margin acute, rounded and finely serrate with blunt lateral protuberance; tentorial pit deep; mandible bidentate with upper tooth much longer than lower tooth, triangular and regularly narrowed to apex; malar line short to very short; palpi elongate; occipital and hypostomal carinae joined at mandibular base; flagellum long and slender, of female moderately flattened beyond middle, flagellum of male without tyloids.
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. Slightly elongate, coarsely sculptured; epomia present and strong; mesoscutum strongly elevated above pronotum, regularly rounded in profile view; notaulus weak to absent; scutellum moderately convex, incompletely carinate laterally; sternaulus hardly discernible; epicnemial carina strongly raised ventrally and angled forward between fore coxae; postpectal carina ventrally complete and strong; propodeum moderately long, regularly rounded in profile view, without differentiated horizontal anterior part; carination more or less reduced, spiracle quite round. Wings. Fore wing with areolet pentagonal, closed, 3
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and faintly pigmented; areolet receiving 2
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at its middle;
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opposite Rs&amp;M; hind wing with distal abscissa of Cu1 absent, 1/Cu&amp;
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reclivous and slightly concave. Legs. Hind tibia irregularly shaped, its basal third more or less abruptly constricted; tarsal claws simple.
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Metasoma. Tergite 1 slender, spiracle near apex, its basal section slightly higher than wide, regularly widened from middle to apex, polished; tergite 2 with gastrocoelus long and shallow, thyridium near
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of tergite, transverse and wide; hypopygium hiding base of ovipositor sheath; ovipositor shortly projecting beyond metasomal apex.
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<paragraph id="99D9E585191AAE7AF2987AF11E150810" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="495E0EB2FC373F5E3A82E6402248DDAD" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">Named after the Kibale National Park where all specimens have been collected.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="46674FA620D27711AA018B76D5D00783" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">Distribution records.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="28901FD48F1D87CAF2081CF9FD822421" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">Uganda.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="E0012E6CA98225328E43D4EA2621EE38" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">Discussion.</paragraph>
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The general habitus of
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gen. n., the hemispherical head with long vertex, the junction of the hypostomal and occipital carinaeat the mandibular base and the complete postpectal carina suggest that it is related to
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Tosquinet, 1903, from which it differs mainly by the bidentate mandible, the closed areolet and the absence of elongate male genitalia.
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<paragraph id="AA6EBC8D8D042C001E02E8DECDF0B030" pageId="59" pageNumber="60">Genotype.</paragraph>
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sp. n.
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