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Orgilus patzaki Taeger, 1989 - Described from Germany and listed from further three countries in Europe (Austria, Hungary, Italy) (Taeger 1989: 153-155). In Hungary known from five localities by paratypes. Localities - 1/1: 1 Ç (paratype, No. 7610): Ócsa, turján (= peat field), taken from Daucus carota, 12 Vffl 1952, leg. Bajári. - II/l: 1 Ç (paratype, No. 7609): Budakeszi, Hársbokor-hegy, 15 VII 1954, leg. Bajári. 2 66 (paratypes, Nos 7611-7612): Budaörs, ex larva Coleophora perserenella Rebel 3-9 VI 1973 (emerging time of the braconid) (foodplant-of host: Dorycnium germanicum), leg. et educ. J. Szőcs. - VI/2: 1 6 (paratype, No. 7613): Fonyód. 1 6 (paratype, No. 7614): Szakonyfalu, 6 VI 1979, leg. J. Papp. Orgilus pimpinellae Niezabitowski, 1910 - Following Taeger's conception (1989: 157-160) the species is interpreted in a wide sense taking into consideration the high variability of (1) the form of antenna, (2) sculpture of the body, (3) relative lengths of the ovipositor sheath and (4) colour of the body. Its area extends to the entire Palaearctic Region. In Hungary, besides O. leptocephalus, the most frequent Orgilus species. Localities - 171 : 11 Ç ? + 28 66 from twenty-one localities. - II/l : 13 ? Ç + 23 66 from twenty-six localities. II/2: 3 Ç Ç + 15 66 from ten localities. - III/l (Slovakia): 1 6 : Új-Tátrafüred (= Novy Smokovec). - HI/2 (Transylvania): 1 Ç : Betlen (= Beclean). 1 Ç : Ispánmező (= Spermezeu). 1 6 : Székelyudvarhely (= Odorhei). - III/5 (Transylvania): 1 Ç : Nagyenyed (= Aiud). - V/l: 1 6 : Velem. - VI/ 1: 3 cfcífrom three localities. VI/2: 3 66 : Darány, ősborókás (= juniper woodland). - V-IX and XI, most frequent in May-June. Orgilus ponticus Tobias, 1986 - Described recently from the southern European part of Russia (Sochi), after Taeger (1989: 160-161) known from several countries in Europe (Albania, Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Turkey). Perhaps a Ponto-Mediterranean species. New to the fauna of Hungary. Localities - 1/1: 1 6 : Orszentmiklós. - II/l: 1 6 : Németbánya, Laposak, swept in a clearing of Fagetum silvaticae. - V. Orgilus rubrator (Ratzeburg, 1852) - Localities: II/l: 1 Ç : Budapest, Sashegy. 1 Ç : Tihany. - II/2: 1 Ç : Szátok, ex larva Orgyia antiqua Linnaeus 2 VU 1961 (emerging time of the braconid), leg. et educ. ? Orgilus rudolphae Tobias, 1976 - Described by Tobias (1976: 233) from the southern European part of Russia (Stavropol region) and Kazakhstan; Taeger (1989: 177179) reported it from five European countries (Bohemia, Greece, Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia). In Hungary found in four localities so far. Localities -1/1: 1 6 : Balatonszéplak, Tóközpuszta. 1 Ç : Dömsöd, Apajpuszta. 1 Ç : Gátér, 12 IX 1950 (collecting time of moth host), ex larva Phthorimea sp. 1 X 1950 (emerging time of the braconid in laboratory), leg. et educ. ? - II/l: 1 Ç : Budapest, Óbuda. - V and VIII-IX. Orgilus rugosus (Nees, 1834) - Localities: 1/1: 2 66 : Ócsa, turján (= peat field), taken from Peucedanum cervaria. 1 6 : Siófok. - II/l : 1 Ç : Budapest, Gellért-hegy. 1 6 : Keszthely. 1 6 : Mindszentkálla, Öreg-hegy. -II/2: 1 Ç : Vác. -III74 (Transylvania): 1 Ç + 16: Oroszmező (= Rus). - VI/1: Páprád. - VI/2: 1 ? : Szalafő, Felsőszer. - VII-VIII. Orgilus saponariellae Taeger, 1989 - The species was described by Taeger (1989: 186-188) from Germany, Bohemia and Hungary.