S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 30/2. (Budapest, 1977)
Abdomen never petiolate, first tergite 1.4-1.5 times as long as wide at hind (32-34:22-23). Nervellus interstitial. Third tergite coriaceous-rugulose, its lateral and hind margin smooth. - Reported sporadically from Europe (France: Bretagne, Pont-Château; England, Hungary: Pápa). The Croatian occurrence is its fourth known locality. New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality: Croatia, Krapina, 22 June 1928, 1 9 taken on Cornus sp., leg. HENSCH. Designation of type: Wachsmannia maculipennis Szépligeti: "Pápa, Wachsmann" (printed), 1 +, holotype, designated in 1967 by me. Holotype deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 601. BRACONINAE: HECABOLINI Hecabolus sulcatus Curt., 1834 Distributed sporadically in Europe (FISCHER 1965, HELLÉN 1957), and in the Nearctic Region (U.S.A.). Locality: Croatia, "Vaganski Vrh" (=Vaganjski vrh), 28 July 1893, 1 leg. BIRO. ROGADINAE Heterogamus excavatus Tel., 1941 Widely and rather sporadically distributed in the Palaearctic Region. Described from Kazakhstan and Far Eastern Territory (USSR). Its occurrence in some European countries (Czechoslovakia, North Italy, Netherlands) was established recently (ACHTERBERG 1975, HAESELBARTH 1970, STARY 1957b). I have specimens from Hungary, Slovakia (CSSR) and Rumania (Great Hungarian Plata), new records. New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality: Croatia, Krapina, 1 6: 23 July, 1 6: 14 August 1929, leg. HENSCH. Pelecystoma lutea (Nees, 1834) Locality: Croatia, Crkvenica, 25 June, 1 <f, leg. BIRO, (det. Szépligeti: in Fauna Regni Hungáriáé 1897: 59). Rogas (s. str.) aestuosus Reinh., 1863 Distributed in the SW Palaearctic Region as far as eastward as Kazakhstan and Uzbeghistan (USSR). New to the fauna of Albania. Locality: Albania, Mts. Gyalica Lums, 1000-1600 m, 16 July 1918, 1 ?, leg. CSÍKI (Akad. Balk. Exp.). Rogas (Alelodes) bicolor (Spin., 1808) Localities: 1. Croatia (Slavonia), Djakovár (=Dakovo), 5 June 1892, 2 o". - 2.Croatia, Krapina, 8? + 17 6, leg. HENSCH. - 3. Croatia, Lipik, 1 ?, leg. Z.-KISS. - 4. Croatia (Dalmatia), Novi, 3 ?, leg. SZÉP LIGETI. - 5. Croatia, Raduő, 26 July, 1/. Rogas (Aleiodes) casinielloi Docavo, 1968, 6*new. Described from Spain on the base of a single female (DOCAVO 1967-1968:80). The male sex differs from female one in the following features: head (together with antenna) and thorax entirely black, tergites 1-2 and basal third of tergite 3 reddish yellow, tergite 1 with two black spots before its middle, distal two-thirds of tergite 3 together with further tergites black; tergite 2 more transverse, its length to hind width as 27:55 (x63); head behind eye (in superior view) somewhat less constricted. Antenna 40 jointed. New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality: Croatia, Laz, 10 April 1974, 1 <f, leg. Papp J. Rogas (Aleiodes) caudalls Hellén, 1927 Closely related to R. testaceus (Spin.), easy to distinct from it by its less broadening first tergite which is never broader at hind than long. - A widely distributed species in the Palaearctic Region. Up to now listed from Finland, Slovakia (ÍSSR), and the USSR (European part, West Siberia); I have a long series from Hungary and Rumania (Transylvania). New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Localities: 1. Croatia (Dalmatia), Rijeka: Kostrena, 1 ?: 12 August 1966, 1 ?: 9 Sept. 1966, 1 ?: 27 Sept. 1966, caught at night with MV-lamp, leg. UREMOVIÓ. - 2. Kosovo, Mts. Sar, Brezovica, 900-1200 m, 20-23 May 1971, 1 ?, leg. P-H, No. 16.