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Papp, J.: A revision of the tribe Braconini Ashm. from the Carpathian Basin (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)
Genus Coeloides Wesmeal, 1838 Key to species 9 9 and rf cf 1 (4) Joint 4. of antenna at most twice longer than 3. Legs light brown. 2 (3) Abdomen of female as long as head and thorax together. Ovipositor almost one and a half times longer than body : 5,5—6 mm. Abdomen of male almost three times longer than head and thorax together. Tergites 3—7. flattened. Head and thorax of female (together with antenna) brown, abdomen yellow, male totally brown. Length 4,5—5,5 mm. — Range : France, Germany, Sweden, Czechoslovakia, European area of the Soviet Union. It occurs also in the Carpathian Basin, but its distribution is unknown. Rare 1. filiformis Ratzeburg, 1852 3 (2) Abdomen of both sexes not longer than head and thorax together. Ovipositor longei than abdomen, yet shorter than body : 3 mm. Abdomen of male not flattened. Dorsal side of body dark brown, ventral side yellow. Antenna dark brown. Head yellow, a dark brown spot around ocelli. Length 3,5—4 mm. — Range : England, Belgium, France, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Czechoslovakia, Ukraine. In the Carpathian Basin, it was recorded by Gyorfi (1941 : 90) and Stary (1957 : 281). Rare 2. melanotus Wesmeal, 1838 4 (1) Joint 4. of antenna as long as joint 3. Legs dark brown. 5 (6) Head wholly dark brown. Antenna as long as body, 37—40-jointed. Thorax also dark brown, abdomen yellow. Length 4,5—5 mm. — Range : England, Sweden, Finland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, South Europe, Ukraine, Bielorussia. Up to now it was collected in four localities in the Carpathian Basin. Rare 3. abdominalis Zetterstedt, 1838 6 (5) Head yellow with a dark brown spot around ocelli. 7 (8) Antenna scarcely longer than body, 40—42-jointed. Legs dark brown, end of femur light. Tergite 2. as long as 3. Thorax brown, abdomen light yellow. Length 5—5,5 mm. — Range : England, Sweden, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, European part of the Soviet Union, Cazahstan, around Vladivostok, Sachalin, Japan. In the Carpathian Basin, it was found in four localities. Rare 4. scolyticida Wesmeal, 1838 8 (7) Antenna somewhat shorter than body, 31—35-jointed. Tergite 2. twice longer than 3. Legs yellow, at most femora dark. Thorax brown, yet with yellow spots. Abdomen yellow. Length 4 mm. — Range : Sweden, Finland, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Ukraine. In the Carpathian Basin, it was recorded by Györfi (1941 : 90) and Stary (1957 : 280). Rare 5. bostrychorum Girauld, 1876 Genus Iphiaulax Förster, 1862 Key to species 99 an d (fçf 1 (4) Females. 2 (3) End of ovipositor thickened to a hook. Thorax black, yet some of its parts (pro-, mesonotum, scutellum, metanotum) always more or less spotted with red. Stigma black, eventually brownish-black, on base always with a light spot. Length 7—9 mm. — Range (nominate species and variety) : Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Ukraine, Azerbeidshan, Casahstan, South-Siberia. Both the nominate species and the variety occur in the Carpathian Basin, but the variety is more frequent 1. mactator Klug, 1817 — Pronotum, mesonotum (with black spots only on its two sides), scutellum, metanotum and mesosternum spotted with red. Length 8—9 mm nominator var. pictus Kaw. 3 (2) End of ovipositor not hook-like, though somewhat thickened. Thorax black. Stigma brownish-black or black, no light spot on its base. Length 8—10 mm. —• Range : Palearcticum. It occurs sporadically in the Carpathian Basin 2. impostor Scop., 1763 4 (1) Males. 5 (6) Tergite 3—5. smooth and shiny, disregarding sulcate proximal margin. Thorax black. Somewhat larger than next species, 8 mm. Male unknown 1. mactator Klug — Tergites 3—5. punctate ; punctation gradually finer distally. Thorax spotted with red mactator var. pictus Kaw.