Rhimphoctona obscuripes (Holmgren, 1860)

(Fig. 4)

Material examined. Ukrainian Carpathians: female, Ivano-Frankivsk Region, Bogorodchany District, Mochary, 48°50'51.17"N, 24°35'26.91"E, 300–350 m, mixed forest, 5 km NE of Bogorodchany, Tereshkin trap, 11– 26.v.2014 ; female, Zhbyr, 48°47'4.92"N, 24°28'46.45"E, 400 m, mixed forest, 7–8 km SW of Bogorodchany, sweep netting, 13.vi.2013 ; female, Gorgany, 48°36'42.77"N, 24°09'10.69"E, 1200 m, coniferous forest, 5 km SW of Stara Guta, sweep netting, 4.vi.2012 ; female, ibid., sweep netting, 30.v.2013; female, Nadvirna District, Gorgany, Elmy, 48°24’39.50”N, 24°24’50.28”E, 800–900 m, coniferous forest, 15 km SW of Yaremche, sweep netting, 8.vi.2013. Additional material: 4 males and 17 females from ZSM collection.

Diagnosis. The female is characterized by the black hind coxae; brown hind femora; long and parallel temples; propodeum with indistinct costulae (Fig. 4. 4); and ovipositor which is about 0.5–0.6(0.9) × the length of hind tibia. The male generally resembles the female and has yellow face with apical central black mark.

Distribution. Western Palaearctic (Yu et al. 2012), new record for Ukraine.