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posteriorly between parapsides rugose. Propodeum, upper third of mesopleura (below tegula) and metapleura roughly rugose to rugose. Mesopleura medially polished, its lower third with fine puncta­tion, shiny. Fore wing 7 mm long. Venation similar to that of R. grandis. Stigma 4 times as long as wide (48-50:12-13, x40). Proportional length of r^.r^.v^ as 10:24-25:65-70 (2 ?) and8:24:67 (l 6), 8:23:52 (1 <5); radial nerv emitting from middle or close before middle of stigma and almost reaching end of wing, d^idg as 8-10:35 Q6, x40). Radial cell of hind wing widening distally. Inner spur of hind tibia 0.4 times as long as basitarsus. Abdomen somewhat longer than head and thorax together. First tergite roughly rugose, second tergite antero-posteriorly roughly rugose to rugose, rugosity with rather longitudinal elements; medio-longitudinal keel of tergites 1-2 ending on hind third of second tergite. Third tergite with antero-posteriorly weakening punctation. Further tergites smooth, shiny. Ovipositor short, as long as hind tarsal joints 2-3. Body and antenna black; palpi more or less blackish brown to reddish brown; tegulae blackish brown (°-) or reddish (6). Legs black with more (6) or less (?) light pattern; ?: fore and middle femora reddish yellow, fore and middle tibiae + tarsi yellow, hind femur with more or less reddish suffuse - dí as female, light colour more vivid, hind femur brownish red, its apex black. Wings weakly fumous, veins and stigma black. - Host unknown. Localities: 1. "Yugoslavia, Vojvonida, Mts. Fruska Gora, 300 m, Sremska Kamenica, leg. PAPP and HORVATOVICH - Nr. 1., 1-2. V. 1971. ", 1 î (holotype). - 2. Rumania, Transylvania, Szászkézd (=Sachiz), 1 £ + 2 <f (1 6 allotype and \% + 1 é paratypes). leg. SILBERNAGEL. Holotype, allotype and two paratypes deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Bu­dapest; Hym. Typ. No. 2374 (holotype), 2375 (allotype) and 2376-2377 (paratypes). Rogas (Aleiodes) vitripennis Tel., 1941 Zoogeographlcaly the most interesting species occouring in Yugoslavia. Described in 1941 from Transbaikalia (USSR), and most recently It was reported from Mongolia (PAPP 1977). The single female may be identified unambiguously whith TELENGA' s key (1941), except colour pattern. Antenna 38 jointed (and not 34). Body black with rich brown to light brown patterns on the corporal parts as follows: orbit, cheek, run of parapsides, scutellum, tegulae, lower streak of mesopleura, legs, se­cond tergite medially, and sternites 1-2. Stigma brown, light yellow on its both ends. This co­lour pattern is similar to that of the Mongolian representatives. Locality: Kosovo, Mts. Zleb, Pec, Rugovo, 700-2000 m, 16 May 1971, 1 ?, leg. P-H, No. 12. Rogas (Aleiodes) vittiger (Wesm., 1838) Locality: Coratia (Dalmatia), Rijeka: Kostrena, 1 ?: 15 August 1966, 1 6: 5 Nov. 1966, leg. UREMOVIC. PAPP, J,: Adatok Jugoszlávia gyilkosfürkész faunájához. III. (Hymenoptera) 38 gyilkosfürkész faj rendszertani és faunisztikai adatainak a közlése Jugoszláviából; a fajok a következő két alcsalád közt oszlanak meg: Braconinae: Doryctini 13 faj, Hecabolini 1 faj és Rogadinae 24 faj. A 38 faj közül 2 a tudományra nézve új: Rogas illustris sp.n. ? és Rogas vicinus sp.n. 26; a további fajok többsége pedig Jugoszlávia faunájára nézve bizonyultak újnak. A Rogas diversus Szépl. érvényes fajnév, TELENGA ugyanis 1941-ben a R.dissector Nees-szel szino­nimizálta. 3 új szinonim nevet sikerült megállapítani, melyek a következők: Ontsira longicaudis (Gir., 1857) = D. ustulatus Fahr., 1932, Rhoptocentrus p i c e u s MARSH., 1896 = R. syr­ miensis Szépl., 1906, Wachsmannia spathiif or mi s (RATZ., 1848) = W. maculipennis Szépl., 1900. A tanulmányt 14 ábra egészíti ki. REFERENCES - IRODALOM 1. ACHTERBERG, C. van (1975): Een merkwaardige vondst In Voorne' s duinen (Hymenoptera, Bra­conidae). - Ent. Ber., 35j. 15-16. 2. DOCAVO, I.A. (1967-1968): Mi vida entomologica, VHI, Aportaclones a la fauna Espaöola de Braconidos. - A. Univ. Valencia, 4jb 41-91. 3. EADY, R. D. (1968): Some illustrations of microsculpture in the Hymenoptera. - Proc. R. ent. Soc. London, (A) 43: 66-72.

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