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Aphidius cingulatus: Stary, 1961, Ent. Tidskr. , 82: 214-216. Takada, 1968, Ins. Matsum. , 30: 95. Locality. Central aimak: Ulan-Baator, Nucht im Bogdo ul, 1600-1750 m, 10. VI. 1966 (Nr. 514), 1 o_. The present material agrees weil with Stary's (1961) and Takada's (1968) redescrip­tions of the species based on European and Japanese material, respectively, but is more closely related to the European form than the Japanese one: (1) the mesoscutum is prominent anteriorly, very slightly covering the pronotum in lateral view; (2) the mesoscutum and petiole are entirely dark brown; the mesopleuron is yellowish only on the anterior surface. The ovipositor sheath (fig. 25) is as figured. Aphidius picipes (Nees) Bracon picipes Nees, 1811, Mag. Ges. naturf. Fr. Berlin, 5: 28. Aphidius picipes: Stary, 1974, Z. and Ent. , 77: 143-144 ang. 153. Aphidius avenae: Takada, 1968, Ins. Matsum., 30: 9 6-97; Eady, 19 69, Proc. R. ent. Soc. Lond. (B), .38: 166-172. Locality. Uburchangaj aimak: Arc Bogd ul, cca 20 km S von Somon Chovd, 1760 m, 22. VI. 1964 (Nr. 170), 1 6; Central aimak: 11km S vom Pass Zosijn davaa, 90 km S von Ulan­Baator, 1650 m, 7. VI. 1967 (Nr. 771), 1 6, Tosgoni ovoo, 5-10 km N von Ulan-Baator, 1500­1700 m, 19-20 and 23-24. VII. 1967 (Nr. 926), 1 o and 1 6 and 10 km N von Ulan-Baator, 1700­1900 m, 23-24. VII. 1967 (Nr. 926a), 1 o. and 1 6, and Ulan-Baator, Nucht im Bogdo ul, 1500­1600 m, 21. VII. 1967 (Nr. 931), 1 o_; Mittelgobi aimak: Delgerchangaj ul, 6 km Svon Somon Delgerchangaj, 1650 m, 11. VII. 1967 (Nr. 908), 1 6, and 20 km S von Somon Delgerzogt, 1480 m, 13-14. VII. 1967 (Nr.915), 1 o. The specimens examined agree well with TAKADA's redescription (1968) of the spe­cies based on Japanese material, except that in some specimens the prothorax and meso­pleuron on the upper 1/2 are yellowish brown. Furthermore, they also agree in the new char­acters of the species given by EADY (1969): the ocellar triangle is apically obtuse and the propodeum in lateral view is short, strongly convex and angled at the transverse carina. But the anterolateral area of the petiole (fig. 21) is not "costate" as in the figures given by EADY (1969, fig. 15) or Stary (1974, figs. 4-6), but rather "costulate". The ovipositor sheath (fig. 27) is as figured. Aphidius absinthii Marshall Aphidius absinthii Marshall, 1896, Spec. Hym. Eur. Alg. , 5: 605-606. Aphidius absinthii: Takada, 1968, Ins. Matsum., 30: 99-100. Locality. Central aimak: Ulan-Baator, Nucht im Bogdo ul, 1600 m, 27. VIII. 1965. (Nr. 486), 1 p and 1500-1600 m, 21. VII. 1967 (Nr. 931), 2 o_, 11 km Svon Pass Zosijn davaa, 90 km S von Ulan-Baator, 1650 m, 15. VII. 1967 (Nr. 921), 1 o_, and Tosgoni ovoo, 5-10 km N von Ulan-Baator, 1500-1700 m, 19-20. and 23-24. VII. 1967. (Nr. 926), 1 o_. The specimens examined agree well with TAKADA's redescription (1968) of the spe­cies, but in some specimens the head and thorax are entirely dark brown except at least the clypeus, mouth-parts and prothorax yellowish. The ovipositor sheath (fig. 28) is as figurr :. Lysiphlebus fabarum (MarshaU) Aphidius fabarum Marshall, 1896, Spec. Hym. Eur. Alg., 5: 599-600. Lysiphlebus fabarum: Watanabe, 1949, Mushi, 20: 43-44. Lysiphlebus (Lysiphlebus) fabarum: Mackauer, 1960, Beitr. Ent., 10:598-604. <j). Head very scatteringly hairy; temple in dorsal view almost equal in length to eye, converging moderately behind eye; ocellar triangle apically obtuse; face 3/5 as broad as eye. Antenna with 12 segments; flagellar segment clothed with adpressed short hairs, the 1st be­ing 3 times as long as broad at base and almost equal in length to the 2nd. Mesoscutum mod­erately arched, falling vertically into pronotum, without hairs; notaulus distinct and deep only on perpendicular part. Propodeum without a carina, shallowly excavated mediaUy on poste­rior surface. Petiole smooth and shining, 1. 6 times as long as broad at spiracle and strongly broadened towards apex. Ovipositor sheath (fig. 29) as figured. Fore wing: stigma a little more than 3 times as long as broad and as long as metacarp; 1st abscissa of radius 1. 5 times

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