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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.