S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 32/1. (Budapest, 1979)

garian female agrees in every respect with the holotype. - Distribution: Mongolia (in a single locality), new to the fauna of Hungary. Locality: Budapest, 1 g. - II. Opius (Opiothorax) latistigma Fischer, 1960, o_ nova Q. Head (in dorsal view) subcubic, 1. 7 times broader than long. Ocelli very small, POL slightly shorter than OOL. Antenna 19-20 jointed. Stigma 3.5-4 times as long as wide. First tergite one-third times longer than wide at hind, its sides moderately diverging behind. Black, legs brownish yellow to brown. - My three females were compared with the male holo­type kindly lent to me by M. FISCHER. - Distribution: known only on the basis of its holotype obtained in Austria (Wien). New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities: Mátraháza, 1 (j>. Nagykovácsi, Nagyszénás, 1 g. Tatatóváros, 1 <j>. - V-VI. Opius (Opiostomus) leptostigma Wesmael, 1835 Stigma parallel-sided, very long, about eight times longer than wide, rl usually somewhat longer than width of stigma. First tergite 1.7 times as long as wide at hind. Antenna 32-34 jointed. - Distribution: Europe, except her southern peninsulae. Localities: Bükk Mts., Tardi patak, 1 g. Dunapentele (= Dunaújváros), 1 g. Gyula, Szanazug, 1 6. - VII. Opius (Opiothorax) lonicerae Fischer, 1958 Antenna 22 jointed, first flagellar joint almost four times longer than broad, further joints gradually shortening, penultimate joint twice as long as broad. First tergite nearly 1.5 times longer than broad at hind, with parallel sides except its basal quarter. r2 1. 8 times as long as cuqul. Ovipositor sheath (in lateral view) as long as third basitarsus. - Distribution: reported from Algeria, Spain, France, Austria, CSSR. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities: Ágasegyháza, 1 g. Budapest, Hűvösvölgy, 1 6. Bükk Mts., Omassa, Lonci rét, 1 g. Fót, Somlyóhegy, 1 o_. Irsapuszta (Zalalövő), 1 g. Nagyvisnyó, 1 ó'. Olasz­falu, Alsópere, 1 g. Tés, Öreg Futóné, lő. - V-VII. Opi us (Nosopaeopius) lucidus Szépligeti, 1896 Highly similar to O. (N. ) ochrogaster Wesm. , there are few differences between the two species meeting the specific requirements: O. lucidus Szépl. O. ochrogaster Wesm. 1. First tergite relatively less diverging 1. First tergite relatively more diverging behind; that of females as long as wide behind, longer than wide at hind, ratio at hind, ratio of its length to fore and of its length to fore and hind width as hind width as 24-25:16-17:23-24 (xlOO); 27-25:13-11:20-23 (o_), and 28-22:13­that of males somewhat longer than 9:15-20 (ó). wide at hind (27-24:12-14:20-16, xlOO) 2. r2 twice or nearly twice longer than 2. r2 1.5-1.6 times longer than cuqul cuqul (32-30:15-20, xlOO). (28-30:18-20, xlOO). 3. Head behind eyes rather rounded. 3. Head behind eyes rather constricted. Distribution: rather sporadically found in Europe (England, Germany, France, Swi­tzerland, Poland) subsequent its description from Hungary. Localities: Budapest, Kincstári erdő, 1 6. Bükkszentlélek, lő'. Gyulafirátót, Kispapod, 1 6. Peszér, 2 VI 1895, 1 p (holotype, deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 1773). Sümeg, Sarvaly, 1 p and 2 6. Tapolcafö, Kalapácsér, 1 £ ­IV-VI, VIII. Opius (Allophlebus) macedonicus Papp, 1973 The species was described on the basis of a single female. Since that time it was dis­covered in several localities in Hungary. - Usually the third femur of the members of the sub­genus Allophlebus Fi. 4.5-5 times longer than broad, third femur of O. macedonicus , however, only 3. 5-4 times longer than broad. Therefore easy to keep it as a member of the subgenus Hypocynodus Forst. r2 twice longer than cuqul, or r2 at most minutely longer or ,shorter(37­39 : 17-20, xlOO). Antenna 24-28 jointed. Head and thorax blackish brown, thorax somewhat lighter

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