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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.

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