This paper is a supplementary work to the total 14 species of genus Panurginus described recently from the eastern Palaearctic Region. This genus is not well studied in China and where there were only two known species, P nigripes Morawitz and P flavotarsus Wu. The type species of the genus, P niger Nylander, known from Russia and Mongolia, is newly recorded from northern China. The total species now known from China are three species in two species groups, the niger-group and the herzi-group. A key to males of these Chinese species is given.
The genus AcIista FoSrster, 1856 (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) from China is described for the first time, with descriptions and illustrations of three new species, A. annula sp. nov. and A. capitata sp. nov. from Yunnan, and A. hirsuta sp. nov. from Guangdong. A key for the identification of Chinese species is provided. All types are preserved in the Hymenopteran Collection of South China Agricultural University (SCAU).
The genus Pantoclis Forster, 1856 is firstly reported from China. Two new species from Yunnan Province are described: P. sinica sp. nov. and P. longa sp. nov. A key of this genus from the Oriental Region is also provided.
The genus Aneurhynchus Westwood, 1832 is newly reported from the Chinese fauna with description and illustration of a new species, A. yunnanensis sp. nov., and two newly recorded species, A. galesiformis Westwood, 1832 and A. pentatomus Thomson, 1859. A key to the Chinese species in this genus is provided.
The genus Carinostigmus Tsuneki (Crabronidae: Pemphredoninae: Pemphredonini) from China, including 9 species, is reviewed and a key to the Chinese species is provided. Two species are reported from China for the first time: Carinostigmus costatus Krombein, 1984 and Carinostigmus maior (Maidl, 1925).
Two new species of the genus Basalys Westwood, 1833, B. sinensis sp. nov. and B, leleji sp. nov., are described and illustrated from Yunnan Province, China. A key to Chinese species of the genus is provided. Types are deposited in the Hymenopteran Collection of South China Agricultural University (SCAU).