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are twice as frequent as females. Most localities are restricted to the zoogeographical subdistricts of Eupannonicum (I/l) and Matricum (II/1-2) in Hungary. In the Carpathian Basin the localities belong to the subdistricts as follows: I/l: 80 (localities), 1/2: 4, II/l: 90, II/2: 22, III/l: 1, III/2: 1, III/3: 2, III/4: 9, III/5: 8, VI/l: 2, Vl/2: 10, VI/3: 1 and VI/4: 2. - IV-DÍ. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) dissector (Nees, 1834) - Temple in dorsal view moderately constricted. Ocelli large. First tergite 1.2-1.3 times as long as wide at hind. Tarsal joints strong, first joint of hind tarsus somewhat longer than 2nd-4th joints together. Cu2 long, r2 (almost) twice as long as cuqul. - Distribution: Its area extends over almost the entire Palaearctic Region. In Hungary relatively frequent. Localities - I/l: 2 6 f : Borosjenő (= Ineu, Transylvania). 1 o_ : Kerecsend. - II/ 1: 2 ç + 2 Í: Budapest, Hűvösvölgy. 3 o_ + 2 <f : Budapest. - III/l: 1 o_ : Turóc s zentmárton (= Martin, Slovakia). - ni/4: 4 o. : Hadad (= Hodod, Transylvania). - III/5: 1 g : Szászkézd (= Saschiz, Transylvania). VI/1: 1 o. : Mánfa, Melegmány. - VI/2: 1 & : Simontornya. - VI/3: 2 o. + 2 6 : Krapina (Croatia). - IV-VI, Di, most frequent in May. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) diversus (Szépligeti, 1903) - Nervellus issuing from the middle of discoidal cell. Temple in dorsal view moderately rounded. Second tergite transverse, 1.5 times wider behind than long medially. Black, mesonotum and scutellum reddish yellow, distal end of hind tibia and entire hind tarsus brownish black. - Distribution: The taxon was recently recognized as species, so its area is unknown. Described from Yugoslavia (Dalmatia) and observed in Hungary and Transylvania. Localities - I/l: 1 o. : Gyula, Szanazug. - III/4: 1 o_ : Paulis (Transylvania). - V and DC. . Aleiodes (Neorhogas) ductor (Thunberg, 1822) - Nervellus issuing from the middle or near to the middle of discoidal vein. Mesopleuron punctate, sternaulix indistict. Second tergite transverse, 1.4 times wider at hind than long medially. Black, tergites 1-3 and legs reddish yellow. Distal half of hind tibia and entire tarsus blackish fumous. A. schirjajewi (Kokujev) is similar to this species, their distinction is given at this species. - Distribution: Palaearctic Region, here inhabitant of the steppe and forest-steppe vegetation zone. Localities - In the districts I/l (Eupannonicum) and II/l (Pilisicum) very frequent (26 and 15 localities, respectively), in further districts less frequent to rare (1 to 7 localities, respectively). - IV-DÍ, frequent in May, July and August. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) eurinus (Telenga, 1941) - Temple in dorsal view more or less constricted. First tergite at most somewhat longer than wide at hind. In comparison to its nearest species, A. heterostigma (Stelfox), femora less thick, third femur 4.4-4.7 times as long as broad, sculpture of body stronger, propodeum scrobiculate, tergites 1-2 with longitudinal and strong rugosity. - Distribution: Throughout the USSR and Mongolia, in Europe reported from Spain and Romania. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - II/l: 1 6 : Budapest, Zugliget. 1 6 : Pilismarót. - V/l: 1 6 : Kőszeg, Chernelkert. 1 6 : Kőszeg, Szabó-hegy. - VI, VIII. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) fortipes (Reinhard, 1863) - Between female and male sexes there is an unusual difference: - <j> : First tergite somewhat shorter than wide at hind, its sides well broadening. 6 : First tergite 1.2-1.3 times longer than wide at hind, its sides less broadening.Circular opening of mouth small, its diameter half as long as shortest distance between its margin and lowest point of eye. Temple in dorsal view about half as long as eye. Black to brownish black, legs yellow to reddish yellow, propodeum + metapleuron + tergites 1-2 of male brownish yellow. Wings fumous. - Distribution: Sporadic in France, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Finland. In Hungary with its 7 localities it is relatively frequent. Localities - I/l: 1 o_ : Gyón. 1 £ : Kunfehértó, városi erdő (= municipal forest), soil trap. 2 6: Űjszentmargita. 2 6 : Zsombô. - II/l: 1 í : Budapest, Svábhegy. 1 df : Velence. - VI/1: 1 ô': Pécs, Misina. Aleiodes (Neorhogas) gasterator (Jurine, 1807) - Superficially very close to A. dimidiatus (Spinola), their distinction is given in a tabular form: A. gasterator (Jur.) A. dimidiatus (Spin. ) 1. Head in dorsal view slightly less transverse 1.8 times broader than long. Eye more protruding from outline of head. 1. Head in dorsal view slightly more transverse, 1.9 times broader than long. Eye less protruding from outline of head.