Opius (Misophthora) mischa Fischer, 1968
Material collected: Iran, Guilan province: Orkom (36°45′44″N, 50°18′11″E, 1201 m a.s.l.), 10.V.2010, 1 ♀, leg.: M. Khayrandish.
Diagnosis (Female): Body length 2.7 mm, black (Fig. 6A); antenna 1.3× as long as body, with 24 antennomeres; width of clypeus 3.0× its maximum height (Fig. 6B); oral cavity developed (Fig. 6B); mandibles abruptly broadened basally (Fig. 6B); width of head 2.0× its maximum height (dorsal view) (Fig. 6C); notauli distinct only in middle, mesonotum smooth (Fig. 6D); medio-posterior mesoscutal depression distinctly elongate, deep (Fig. 6D); mesosoma 1.3× its maximum height, without red coloration (Fig. 6E); precoxal sulcus entirely smooth (Fig. 6E); vein r originating from the basal fourth of pterostigma, 3RSa vein almost 2.0× as long as 2RS vein, 3RSb almost 2.0× as long as 3RSa, 3RSb vein terminating far before wing apex, pterostigma cuneate (Fig. 6F); length of hind femur 4.5× its maximum width, legs somewhat light yellow (Fig. 6G); propodeum at least in anterior part smooth (Fig. 6H); first metasomal tergite 1.3× as long as its width at apex, coarsely sculptured (Fig. 6H); ovipositor sheaths short and barely extended beyond apex of metasoma (Fig. 6I).
Distribution in Iran: Guilan province (current study).
General distribution: Eastern and Western Palaearctic (Yu et al. 2016) and Iran (new record).