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third tergite sculptured, hind tibia reddish yellow and apically fumous, tergites 1-3 rel­atively with weak sculpture, legs reddish yellow; the two species are distinguished by the features keyed: 1 (2) Propodeum smooth and shiny, only along carinae subrugulose-uneven (Fig. 55). Ovipositor sheath long, as long as body. Antenna with 19 antennomeres. Tegula brown. 9: 2.4 mm T. semiareola sp. n. 2 (1) Propodeum rugose, dull. Ovipositor sheath short, shorter than carapace. Antenna with 20 antennomeres. Tegula reddish yellow. 9: 2 mm T. daci (Szépligeti) Taxonomic remark — I know the species T. daci only on the basis of its original description (Szépligeti 1911) and of its redescription (De Saeger 1948: 223-224). Most probably there are further specific differences between the two species, however, the descriptions of T. daci are less essential, i.e. the true specific features are omitted. The syntype series of T daci is housed, supposedly, in the Zoological Museum in Portici (Italy); its detailed redescription is highly needed. Triaspis sulcatus (Szépligeti) (Figs 62-71) Sigalphus sulcatus Szépligeti, 1901: Pótfűz. Term.tud. Közi. Állatt. Közlem. 64: 286 (in key) and 288 (description) (in Hungarian); Mathem Naturwiss. Ber. Ungarn 1904 19 (1901): 198 (in key) and 201 (description) (in German) d, type locality: "P.Maróth" (= Pilismarót) Hungary, male lectotype in Hungarian Natural History Museum (Department of Zoology, Hym. Typ. No. 567) Budapest; examined. Triaspis (Schizoprymnus) sulcatus (Szépligeti): Snoflák 1953: 301 (in key). Schizoprymnus sulcatus (Szépligeti): Shenefelt 1970): 281 (literature up to 1941). Designation of the male lectotype of Sigalphus sulcatus: (first label, printed:) "P.Maróth Szépligeti" (=Pilismarót) - (second label:) "Sigalphus sulcatus Szépl." (hand­written, not by Szépligeti) "det. Szépligeti" (printed) - third label is the lectotype card attached by me - (fourth label, printed red:) Hym. Typ. No. 567 Mus. Budapest - fifth label is with the actual name (Triaspis sulcatus) given by me. Material examined (59 + 7d) — 1.) Male lectotype: Hungary, Pilismarót, leg. Szépligeti. - 2.) 19 + Id: Hungary, Csörötnek, 8 June 1984, leg. I. Rozner. - 3.) 19 (as T. excisus Snoflák in Papp 1987: 318): Hungary, Inárcs, swept in a dried meadow, 7 June 1978, leg. J. Papp. - 4.) 19: Hungary, Ujszentmargita, swept in a Populetum, 13 June 1974, leg. Z. Kaszab. - 5.) Id: Hungary, Budapest, Sashegy, 10 June 1917, leg. L. Bíró. -6.) Id (as T excisus Snoflák in Papp I.e.): Hungary, Bugac, swept in a Juniper wood­land, 11 June 1980, leg. L. Zombori. - 7.) Id (as T. excisus Snoflák in Papp I.e.): Hungary, Csévharaszt, swept in nature reserved forest, 30 May 1971, leg. J. Papp. - 8.) Id: Hungary, Lakitelek, Tőserdő, 26 June 1980, leg. J. Papp. - 9.) Id: Hungary, Nagyharsány, Szársomlyó, 9 June 1979, leg. J. Papp. - 10.) 19: Greece, Viotia, Levadia, Tsoukalades, 5 June 1982, leg. R. Danielsson. - 11.) 19: Italy, Genova, Granarolo, 19 May 1979, leg. L. Zombori. Description of the male lectotype — Body 3.5 mm long. Antenna somewhat shorter than body and with 24 antennomeres. First flagellomere one-third shorter than second

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