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Papp, J.: A revision of the tribe Braconini Ashm. from the Carpathian Basin (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)
black. End of tibia 3. and distal half of tarsal joints black. Other parts of legs yellowishred, but black and yellowish-red markings without distinct contours. Length 5—6,5 mm. Range : Central- and South-Europe, South-Ukraine, Caucasus, Turkestan. In the Carpathian Basin, it occurs on the steppes of the Pannonicum and on the wooden steppes of the Matricum ; whilst we have but one record from the Ulyricum and Carpathicum 2. umbraculator Nees, 1834 5 (4) Plate of tergite 1. rugulose (fig. 1.). Central field of tergite 2. scarcely visible. Antenna 42—43-jointed. Pro-, mesosternum, scutellum, and metanotum with black spots. Femora 2—3. yellowish-red, with ends, however, black. End of tibia 3. and distal half of joints of tarsus 3. black. Other parts of legs yellowish-red, black, and yellowish-red, with sharp contours. Length 5,5—7,5 mm. — Range : Caucasus, Ukraine, Centraland South Europe, North-Africa. In the Carpathian Basin, it occurs equally in the Pannonicum and in the Matricum, but it is found sporadically in all other areas. A supposedly euryök-eremophilous species 3. castrator Fabricius, 1798 6 (1) Ovipositor longer than body. 7 (10) Base and side towards hind wing of discoidal cell 1. almost equal in length. Border of black spot on mesosternum straight (fig. 4.). All coxae black. Always black spots on sternites. Distal margin of tergite incised. 8 (9) Length of body at least 8 mm, generally 10 mm. Ovipositor twice as long as body : 18—22 mm. Rostrum 1—1,1 mm, sometimes 0,5—0,6 mm. Punctation and rugosity of tergites 1—3. somewhat rough in comparison with those of Gl. gracilis. Scutellum and metanotum yellowish-red. Stigma brownish-black, its base vivid yellow. Coxae 1—3. and trochanter black, other parts of legs yellowish-red. Length 8 12 mm, generally 10 mm. Range : France, Czechoslovakia, South-Europe, Ukraine, Grusia, Azerbeidsan, Turkmenia. It occurs sporadically in the Carpathian Basin. Stenökeremophilous 4. desertor Fabricius, 1775 — Base of femur 2., femur 3. wholly, and end of tibia 3., black or dark. desertor var. intermedia Szépligeti, 1901 9 (8) Length of body never longer than 8 mm. Length of ovipositor one-and-a-half of bodylength : 11—12 mm. Rostrum short : 0,5—0,6 mm. Punctation and rugosity of tergite 1. not rough in comparison with Gl. desertor. Scutellum and metanotum black. Stigma unicoloured : brownish-yellow. Coxa L, trochanter, and base of femur black, other parts yellowish-red. Legs 2 3. black, with exception of somewhat lighter base of tibia. Length 7—8 mm. — Range : Sweden, Ukraine, Turkestan. In the Carpathian Basin, it is known from one locality in the Pannonicum and from two in the Matricum. Rare 5. gracilis Szépligeti, 1901 10 (7) Posterior side of discoidal cell 1. longer than its base. Border of black spot of mesosternum not straight. Coxa reddish-yellow, only coxae 2—3. black-spotted. Sternites without black spots. Distal margin of tergite 3. straight. 11 (12) Plate of tergite 1. weakly rugulose (fig- 3.). Tergites 2—7. smooth and shiny. Ovipositor almost twice as long as body : 12 mm. Lateral field of tergite 3. never delimited by oblique furrow. Wing scarcely fumose. Three spots of mesosternum, mesonotum, scutellum, and metanotum spotted with black, other parts of thorax reddish-yellow. Abdomen reddish-yellow, except black, spotted plate of tergite 1. Length 7 mm. — Range : Collected in the Soviet Union (Ukraine, Kazahstan). It is known only from the Pannonicum in the Carpathian Basin. Rare 6. bírói Szépligeti, 1896 12 (11) Plate of tergite 1. and tergites 2—3. roughly rugose (fig. 2.). Ovipositor as long as body : 6—9 mm. Lateral field of tergite 3. delimited by a crenulated and oblique furrow. Wing with fumose spots. Colouration of thorax and abdomen similar to former species. Length 7,5—9 mm. — Range: France, South-Europe, Ukraine , Kazahstan. In the Carpathian Basin, it occurs on the steppes of the Pannonicum and the wooden steppes of the Matricum, sporadically in other districts. Euryök mesophilous with an eremophilous inclination. Frequent 7. inscriptor Niées, 1834 1 (4) Abdomen from tergite 3. on smooth and shiny. Distal half of wings never brownish fumose. 2 (3) Lateral fields of tergites 2—3. and single tergite delimited by deep furrow. Proximal half of wing brown, fumose. \ ertex and occiput black. Metanotum and mesosternum black. Every coxa, trochanter, and femora 2—3. black. Abdomen yellow, segments 6—8. black. Length 5 mm 1. siculus Marsh. 24 Természettudományi Múzeum Evkönyve