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Localities: 1. Croatia, Mamudovaő, 2 June 1906, 6 ?. - 2. Serbia, Deliblat, Ulma (=Uljma), 1 ? (listed in Fauna Regni Hungarlae 1897:59). Heteroapllus leptosoma Fi., 1960. Hitherto known only the holotype female from Austria (Kaltenleutgeb^n, SW from Vienna). New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. The single female at hand agrees with the description. I have specimens from Hungary too, new record. Locality: Dalmatia, Spalato (=Split), 1914, 1 ?, leg. HORVÁTH. i Heterospilus sicanus (Marsh., 1888) Assigned recently to the genus Heterospilus Hal.. (TOBIAS 1971:194). First tergite hardly longer than wide at hind (36:92, x63)i Anterior two-thirds of second tergite strongly and rather longitudinally striated, cuqu^ almost indistinct. - Described from Sicily (Italy) and hitherto reported from European USSR (North Caucasus: Teberda, TOBIAS 1. c). New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality: Croatia, Krapina, 30 July 1928, 1 ?, leg. HENSCH. Hypodoryctes slbiricus Kok. 1900 Propodeum carinated with seven areolae, anterior two areolae nearly smooth and shiny, further ones rugose. First tergite twice longer than wide at hind (50:25, x40), rugose. Second tergite and anterior half of third tergite densely rugulose. Ovipositor sheath as long as body. Brownish black. Cheek, prothorax laterally and tergites 2-3 with reddish yellow patterns. Legs and palpi light brownish yellow. Length 8 mm. - The species was described from West Siberia, distributed sporadically in the forest zone of the USSR (TOBIAS 1971:195). Reported fromFinland and Japan. New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality? Croatia, Krapina, 1?, leg. HENSCH. _ Rhoptocentrus piceus Marsh., 1896 Rhoptocentrus piceus Marshall, 1896, Spec. Hymen. Eur., V: 100, ?. Rhoptocentrus syrmiensis Szépítgeti, 1906, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., 4:602, ?, syn.n. Reported sporadically from several countries of Europe (Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia) as far as eastward to Bryansk in the USSR, and from the Nearctic Region (U.S.A.). - The above synonymies are based on type-examination (type-designation see below). MARSHALL (I.e.) expressed his doubtness of his new genus Rhoptocentrus wheather it belongs either to Exothecinae ör Doryctinae: "La place de ce genre aberrant est difficile à fixer; il rappelle à un certain degré les traits des Exothecidae et des Doryctidae, et s'il plaisait à quelqu'un de le transférer à la seconde de ces tribus, je ne saurais y faire d'objection, quoique je le trouve moins a%placé parmi Exothecidae. La planche représente fidèlement l'aspect général de cet insecte." TOBIAS (1971:194) ranged this genus in "Doryctina". Designation of types: Rhoptocentrus piceus: !. "Genova Villa Dinegi, 7. 9. 1869, nei legnl (MARSHALL'S handscript) - piceus M. (MARSHALL'S handscript), Coll. Marshall" (printed), 1 ? F lectotype. - 2. "Genova, Villa Dinegio, 7. 9. 1896, nei legni", 1 S % paralectotype.-3. "7. 9. 1869., Genua, Villa Dinegio" (under the last two words Indistinctly to be seen the printed "Biro"), "Nei legni" (BIRÓ' s handscripts), 1 ?, paralectotype. Lecto- and two paralectotypes deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest. Rhoptocentrus syrmiensis Szépligeti: "Ruma, leg. Dr. Hensch" (handscript) - "Dr. Hensch" (printed), "Ruma" (handscript), 1 %, holotype, designated in 1967 by me. Holotype deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, Hym. Typ. No. 602. The single mark kept as specific feature of R. syrmiensis Szépl.,m namely the transverse vein of radial cell, is but a vein of teratological formation. Wachsmannia spathii formis (Ratz., 1848) Bracon spathiiformis RATZEBURG, 1848, Ichneum, Forstins., 2:37. 1$. Wachsmannia maculipennis SZÉP LIGETI, 1900, Term. Füz., 23:217, î, syn.n.