Apodesmia striatula (Fischer, 1957)

Material collected: Iran, Guilan province: Ziaz (36°52′27″N, 50°13′24″E, 490 m a.s.l.), 11.X.2011, 1♀, leg.: M. Khayrandish.

Diagnosis (Female): Body length 2 mm (Fig. 2A); face with usual pubescence (Fig. 2B); oral cavity developed (Fig. 2B); mandibles gradually broadened basally (Fig. 2B); medio-posterior mesoscutal depression elongate (Fig. 2C); mesosoma 1.5× its maximum height (Fig. 2D); precoxal sulcus smooth (Fig. 2D); pterostigma long-cuneate, 3RSa vein 1.7–1.8× as long as 2RS vein, m-cu vein postfurcal, lower side of discoidal cell 1.5× as long as m-cu vein (Fig. 2E); length of hind femur 5.0× its maximum width (Fig. 2F); propodeum rugose or with granulose sculpture; first metasomal tergite 1.5× longer than its width at apex (Fig. 2G); metasoma black except second tergite yellow (Fig. 2H); ovipositor sheaths barely extended beyond apex of metasoma (Fig. 2H).

Distribution in Iran: Guilan province (current study).

General distribution: Western Palaearctic (Yu et al. 2016) and Iran (new record).