Rhimphoctona rufocoxalis (Clément, 1924)

(Figs 1, 2, 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, Gorgany, 48°36'42.77"N, 24°09'10.69"E, 1200 m, coniferous forest, 5 km SW of Stara Guta, sweep netting, 20–22.v.2012. Additional material: 3 males and 8 females from ZSM collection , 1 male and 3 females labelled as cotypes.

Diagnosis. The female is characterized by the red hind coxae; long, parallel temples (Fig. 1. 2); mesopleuron sparsely punctate centrally (Fig. 2. 2); propodeum with variable costulae and granulate area superomedia (Fig. 4. 2); and ovipositor about as long as the length of hind tibia. The male generally resembles female and has a yellow face.

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