Rhimphoctona xoridiformis (Holmgren, 1860)
(Figs 1, 2, 4, 5)
Material examined. Ukrainian Carpathians: 2 males, Ivano-Frankivsk Region, Bogorodchany District, Zhbyr, 48°47'4.92"N, 24°28'46.45"E, 400 m, mixed forest, 7–8 km SW of Bogorodchany, sweep netting, 23.v.2012 ; female, Dibrova, 48°46'10.35"N, 24°30'20.28"E, 310 m, oak forest, 5 km SW of Bogorodchany, sweep netting, 12.vi.2013. Additional material: 16 males and 16 females from ZSM collection.
Diagnosis. The female is similar to R. teredo, but has long, widened temples (Fig. 1. 4) and ovipositor which is about 1.3–1.5 × the length of hind tibia. The male generally resembles female and has a yellow face with apical central black line (Fig. 5. 4).
Distribution. Western Palaearctic (Yu et al. 2012), new record for Ukraine.