Utetes curtipectus (Fischer, 1958)
Material collected: Iran, Mazandaran province: Joorband (36°26′17″N, 52°07′16″E, 272 m a.s.l.), 30.III.2011, 1♀ ; Guilan province: Eshman kamachal (37°21′10″N, 49°57′56″E), 2 m a.s.l.), 6.IV.2010, 1♀, leg.: A. Nadimi.
Diagnosis (Female): Body length 2.8 mm (Fig. 11A); antenna somewhat longer than body; Clypeus semicircular (Fig. 11B); mandibles uniformly broadened basally, oral cavity developed (Fig. 11B); width of head 2.0× its maximum height (dorsal view) (Fig. 11C); notauli smooth (Fig. 11D); medio-posterior mesoscutal depression rounded (Fig. 11D); scutellum almost smooth (Fig. 11D); mesosoma 1.3× its maximum height (Fig. 11E); mesepimeral sulcus on posterior margin of mesopleuron smooth (Fig. 11E); precoxal sulcus somewhat rugose (Fig. 11E); pterostigma cuneate, 2nd submarginal cell somewhat narrowed toward apex, m-cu vein interstitial, 3RSa vein longer than 2RS vein (Fig. 11F); length of hind femur 5.0× its maximum width; propodeum uniformly rugose (Fig. 11G); second metasomal tergite smooth, 1st tergite roughly as long as its width at apex; ovipositor sheaths slightly extended beyond apex of metasoma (Fig. 11H).
Distribution in Iran: Mazandaran and Guilan provinces (current study).
General distribution: Western Palaearctic (Yu et al. 2016) and Iran (new record).