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Microgaster ductilie Nixon, 1968 Easy to recognize by its strong hypopygium projecting acutely beyond end of abdomen, late­rally creased. Inner margin of eyes parallel to subparallel. Stigma unusually long, 2.6 times longer than wide. Penultimate joint pubic. Legs rather dark, femora 2-3 darkening to blackish. ­Distribution: A rare species. In Europe known only from two localities in Finland (type locality) and in Hungary. Locality. 1 <j>: Porva, Pálihálás, swept on Daucus carota. - VII, 1 o_. Microgaster erro Nixon, 1968 Very similar to M. curvicrus Thomson, their few specific differences are tabulated below: M . erro Nixon 1. Body relatively strong, 4-6 mm. 2. Ocelli relatively large, distance between fore and a hind ocelli distinctly shorter than diameter of an ocellus. Hind Imagi­nary tangent to anterior ocellus transecting hind pair of ocelli. 3. Ovipositor sheath three-quarters as long as hind tibia. 4. Setae of wings relatively long and dark. M. curvicrus Thomson 1. Body relatively less strong, 4-5 mm. 2. Ocelli relatively small, distance between fore and a hind ocelli nearly equal with diameter of an ocellus. Hind imaginary tangent to anterior ocellus usually touching (and exceptionally hardly transecting) hind pair of ocelli. 3. Ovipositor sheath two-thirds as long as hind tibia. 4. Setae of wings relatively short and less dark. Distribution: Its distribution is similar to that of M. curvicrus. In Hungary captured in 11 localities of the mountainous Matricum and Noricum: in Slovakia (CSSR) at Povaz Inovec (1 o). Localities. 1 6: Bakonybél, Gerence-völgy. 1 6: Budapest, Hűvösvölgy. 1 6: Bükk Mts., Kurtabérc. 1 6: Diósjenő. 1 o + 1 í: Horvátkimle. 1 cf: Kőszeg. 1 6: Márkó, Menyeke, swept from Vicia cracca. 1 tf: Mátra Mts., Rózsaszállás. 1 o.: Sümeg, Sarvaly. 1 Ä": Tihany. 1 cf: Ba­konyszentlászló, Vinyesándormajor. - V-VlI, frequent in May and June, 1 o + 10 if. Macrogaster famulus Nixon, 1968 Somewhat difficult to separate from its nearest allies ( M . globata, M. alebion , M. hospes, M. parvistriga, M. subcompleta) . Head above (frons, vertex, ocellar field, occiput anteriorly) polished.DI 1.4(-1.5) times longer than high, medial abscissa of n. bas. at most twice as long as n. rec. Distance between fore and a hind ocelli smaller than diameter of an ocellus. Hind tar­sus blackish. Wing brownish fumous. - Distribution: Widely distributed in Central Europe, re­ported from the European part of the USSR too. In Hungary frequent, up to now in our country it was captured in many, i.e. in 16 localities. The most of the localities falls to the mountainous districts (Matricum, Illyricum). In Transylvania (Roumania) taken at 8 localities (Betlen, Hadad, Hermannstadt, Ispánmező, Szászkézd, Székelykeresztur, Szilágycsehi, Tusnád); in Slovakia (CSSR) at two localities (Kistoronya, Rimaszombat); and in Croatia (Yugoslavia) also at two localities {Fruska Gora, Lipik). Localities, ló': Budapest. 1 j + 1 0: Budapest, Hűvösvölgy. 1 S: Budapest, Óbuda. 1 cf: Bu­dapest, Ördögárok. 1 cf: Bükk Mts., Tardi patak. 2 o: Csákvár, vadaskert. 1 <j>: Csobánka, Csi­kóvár. 1 $>: Diősjenő. 4 o. + 2 ó*: Gyula, Szanazug. 3 oy Gyula, Veszély csárda. 2 é: Jászberény. 1 o: Kishuta, Gilevár. 5 o + 1 á Kőszeg. 1 cf: Ludányhalászi. 1 6: Pápa. 9 g: Pilismarót. 1 o: Révfülöp. 3 o_ + 2 ü: Siófok. 2 g: Vörösberény. - V-X, most frequent in September, 33 g + 14 cf. Microgaster fischeri Papp, 1960 Inner margin of eyes usually convergent below, i.e. towards oral part, sometimes subparal­lel. Stigma 2.5 times as long as wide, issuing radial vein distinctly distally. dl and d2 equalling each other. - Distribution: I have described (PAPP 1960) this species on the basis of four male specimens from Austria. Since then Nixon (1968) reported it from England, later its Mongolian occurrence was proved (PAPP 1971). Locality. 1 <j>: Márkó, Menyeke. - VII, 1 o_. Microgaster fulvicrus Thomson, 1895 Microgaster fulvicrus Thomson, 1895, Opusc.entom.(Lund), 20: 2240, o. 6*.

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