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seems a frequent species, in Hungary known from three localities. Systematically very near to O. obscurator and O. temporalis, thus difficult to identify. Localities -VI: 1 ? (paratype, No. 7580): Bátorliget (Nyírség), 17-28 VI 1948, leg. L. Móczár. 1 Ç (paratype, No. 7582): Martonvásár, 17 VI 1955, leg. Mihályi. - II/l: 1 ? (paratype, No. 7581): Budapest, Hármashatár-hegy, 21 V 1897, leg. Szépligeti. - III/2 (Transylvania): 1 Ç (paratype, in Eberswalde): Betlen (= Beclean), 1911. 1 d : Radnai­havasok (Mtii Rodnei), 1500 m. - V/3: 2 d : Ivánc. - V-VII. Orgilus ischnus Marshall, 1898 (= O. subtilirugosus Papp, 1971) - Since its de­scription known only in England; Taeger (1898: 104-108) pointed out that the species was misinterpreted considering its high variability and it is distributed in several Euro­pean countries as well as in Mongolia. In Hungary and the adjacent countries rather fre­quent. Localities -1/1: 1 d : Agasegyháza, sand-dunes. 1 Ç : Dinnyés (Velence Lake), lake shore, 19 X 1971 (collecting time of moth host), ex larva Coleophora peissaniella Kasy 5 IX 1972 (emerging time of the braconid) (food-plant of host: Artemisia maritima), leg. et educ. J. Szőcs. 1 d : Kéthalom. 1 Ç : Pomáz, Dolina-puszta, 19 V 1956 (collecting time of moth host), ex larva Spilonota ocellana Fabricius, leg. et educ. G. Reichart. 1 d : Tabdi, reserved forest. - II/l: 1 Ç : Budapest, Hűvösvölgy. 2 dd : Budapest, Kissváb­hegy. 1 d : Budapest, Zugliget, Tündér-hegy. 1 d : Keszthely. - H/2: 1 d : Szarvaskő, Veres-oldal. 1 d : Szokolya. - III/2 (Transylvania): 1 d : Csikszépvíz (= Frumoasa). 1 d : Szejke (= Seike). - III/5 (Transylvania): 1 d (holotype of Eubazus rufipes var. 1. Zilahi­Kiss, 1927): Szászkézd (= Saschiz). - VI/2: 1 d : Mernye, Szana. - IV-IX. Orgilus leptocephalus (Hartig, 1838) - In the arboreal/coniferous zone of the Pa­laearctic Region a widely distributed species. In Hungary also frequent and one of the most important parasitoids of the pin shoot moth, Rhyacionia buoliana Denis et Schiffer­müller (Tortricidae). In our country the braconid was reared several times from this host feeding and damaging the cones of Pinus silvestris; detailed rearing data are presented as follows: Fl-1/2 (Pannonicum and Arrabonicum): Cikota, Csipkerek, Jánosháza, Nyár­lőrinc, Ocsa, Sitke, Tompa and Vasvároszkó, 28 IV - 1 VII (collecting time of moth host), ex Rhyacionia buoliana 10 VI­6 VII (emerging time of the braconid) (food-plant of the host: cone of Pinus silvestris), leg. et educ. S. Fodor et K. Leskó. - V/2-V/3 (Sca­rabanticum and Styriacum): Acsád, Őriszentpéter, Szalafő, 25 V-7 VI (collecting time of moth host), ex larva Rhyacionia buoliana 18 VI­1 VII (emerging time of the braconid) (food-plant of host: cone of Pinus silvestris), leg. et educ. S. Fodor et K. Leskó. Localities - I/l : 4 ? ? + 7 dd from nine localities. -1/2: 9 dd + 11 dd from four lo­calities. - II/l : 5 ? Ç + 2 dd from four localities. - II/2: 3 Ç Ç + 1 d from two localities. ­III72 and III/4 (Transylvania): 2 dd from two localities. - V/2: 10 <j? Ç + 6 dd from two localities. - V/3: 2 Ç Ç + 4 dd from one locality. - V-IX, frequently taken and reared in June-July. Orgilus minutus Szépligeti, 1898 - Its present area is disjunct: Europe (Netherland, Bohemia, Hungary) and Mongolia. In Hungary listed from seven localities. Localities - VI: Id: Agasegyháza. 1 Ç : Baja, inter radices Stipae capillatae. 1 d : Kelebia, tavak (= lakes). 1 Ç : Kelebia, Földi-erdő, swept in a meadow with Agrostis and Stipa grasses. 1 Ç : Tompa, Vörös-erdő. - II/l: 1 d (holotype, No. 619): Budapest, Gel­lért-hegy, 27 V 1896, leg. Szépligeti. 1 d: Budapest, Kistétény.

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