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Atanycolus Foerster, 1862 Baryproctus Ashmead, 1900 Bracon Fabricius, 1804 Cyanopterus Haliday, 1836 Glyptomorpha Holmgren, 1868 Habrobracon Ashmead, 1900 Iphiaulax Foerster, 1862 Pseudovipio Szépligeti, 1896 Vipio Latreille, 1804 Nine genera 78 species 3 1 55 1 2 4 2 4 6 The majority of the braconine species is new to the fauna of either one or more republics in question (or to the former Yugoslavia). These faunistic novelties are conse­quently indicated in the respective contribution. At the end of the faunistic entry the months in Roman numbers are given when the respective species has been collected. The following eight new synonyms were established: 1.) Bracon fortipes Wesmael sen. name = B. semirugosus Szépligeti syn. n. \ 2.) Bracon hylobii Ratzeburg sen. name = B. crassiceps Thomson syn. n.\ 3.) Bracon immutator Nees sen. name = B. hemirugosus Szépligeti syn. «.; 4.) Bracon parvulus Wesmael sen. name - B. fumipennis Thomson syn. n.; 5.) Glyptomorpha irreptor (Klug) sen. name = Vipio avunculus Kohl syn. n. \ 6.) Glyptomorpha pectoralis (Brullé) sen. name = Vipio tuberculosus Brullé syn. n. \ 7.) Vipio illusor (Klug) sen. name = V. maculator Brullé syn. n. and Bracon contractor Nees syn. n. The braconine wasps elaborated and reviewed in the present article have come from and are deposited in ten institutions. The abbreviation forms used in the faunistic list (after the number of the specimens) are given in parenthesis: Berlin, Museum fur Naturkunde, Zoologisches Museum (=in Berlin) Budapest, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Department of Zoology (=rin Budapest) Eberswalde, Deutsches Entomologisches Institut (=in Eberswalde) Leiden, Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum (=in Leiden) London, The Natural History Museum (=in London) Lund, Zoological Institute and Museum of the University (=in Lund) München, Zoologische Staatssammlung (=in München) Stuttgart, Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde (=in Stuttgart) Wien, Naturhistorisches Museum, 2. Zoologische Abteilung (=in Wien) Zagreb, Croatian Natural History Museum (=in Zagreb) Acknowledgements - I am much indebted and herewith I express my sincere thanks to the colleagues and curators of the nine institutions who kindly promoted and arranged for study the braconine material housed in their institute. The furthersome persons are as follows: Dr. C. van Achterberg (Leiden), Dr. R. Danielsson (Lund), Dr. M. Fischer (Wien), Dr. E. Haeselbarth (München), Dr. T. Huddleston and Mrs S. Lewis (London), Dr. F. Koch and Mrs A. Kleine-Möllhoff (Berlin), Dr. L. Mladinov (Zagreb), Dr. T. Osten (Stuttgart) and Dr. A. Taeger (Eberswalde). The present study was supported by the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA) No. T­17467.

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