Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 68. (Budapest 1976)

Papp, J.: Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from Mongolia, V

Known only from Mongolia. Locality. Central aimak: 11 km S vom Pass Zosijn davaa (cca 90 km S von Ulan-Baator), 1650 m, 7. VI. — 15. VII. 1967 (Nr. 768), 1 9, captured in an ethylenglycol soil trap. Apanteles sicarius MARSH. — Two females from the localities No. 170 and No. 292 were listed as A. impurus (NEES) (PAPP 1967: 199), and the Same female from locality No. 170 was recorded as A. praetor MARSH. (PAPP 1971b: 323). Both identifications were erroneous. Localities. Uburchangaj aimak: Arc Bogd ul, ung. 20 km S von Somon Chovd, 1760 m, 22. VI. 1964 (Nr. 170), 1 9.— Central aimak: 58 km NW von Ulan­Baator, 1200 m, 9. VII. 1964 (Nr. 292), 1 Q. — Uvs aimak: am Fluss Changilcagijn gol, 6 km SW von Somon Baruunturuun, 1350 m, 24. VI. 1968 (Nr. 1010), 1 çf. Apanteles szabói PAPP — I am not fully convinced that the single female taken in Mongolia belongs to this species. In three respects it deviates from the type-series: 1. mesonotum, scutellum and 1st tergite with weaker sculpture; 2. sides of 1st tergite feebly but obviously more convergent posteriorly; 3. body slightly more slender. Recorded from Hungary and Yugoslavia. New to the fauna of Mongolia. Locality. Uvs aimak: Sandgebiet Altan els, 35 km WNW von Somon Tes, 1400 m, 23. VI. 1968 (Nr. 1007), 1 9. Apanteles urgo NIXON — The two males are conspecific with the male specimens from Crete (locus typicus), however, oral part not yellow but black or blackish brown. In this respect it agrees with the Hungarian males. Known in Crete, Azerbaidzhan (USSR), Turkey, Yugoslavia and Hungary (last 3 data are new records). New to the fauna of Mongolia. Localities. Bajanchongor aimak: Talyn Bilgech bulag, Quelle zwischen Tost ul und Cagan Bogd ul Gebirge, 47 km O vom Grenzposten Caganbulag, 1200 m, 23. VI. 1967 (Nr. 838), 1 çf. — Chövsgöl aimak: 3 km W von Somon Burenchaan, 1650 m, 16. VII. 1968 (Nr. 1113), 1 çf . Hygroplitis abdominalis (NEES) —• Tergites 2-3 rusty brown, tibiae 1-3 reddish brown, distal half of 3rd tibia dark. Locality. Central aimak: 25km O von Somon Lun, 1200 m, 25. VII. 1968 (Nr. 1146), 1 9. Microgaster curvicrus THOMS. — I have reported this species, however, the new exa­mination of the two respective specimens proved that they are representatives of M . nig­ricans NEES, for further details see there. The male specimen in hand agrees with the Euro­pean forms. Locality. Central aimak: SO von Somon Bajancogt, 1600 m, 11. VI. 1966 (Nr. 519), 1 çf. Microgaster debilitata sp. n. 9 (Figs. 23—25) The new species seems to be closely related to M. asramenes NIXON (Turkey, USSR: Azerbaidzhan, Italy, Hungary, Roumania: Transylvania) and M. nitidula WESM. (Belgium, Germany, Sweden, European USSR), however, it differs from them as follows: M. nitidula WESM. 9 M. asramenes NIXON M. debilitata sp. n. 1. Tergite 1 as long as its hind 1. Tergite 1 wider at hind 1. Tergite 1 wider at hind width, ratio of its length than long, ratio of its than long, ratio of its to basal and hind width as length to basal and hind length to basal and hind 67-70:35:70 ( X 100), its width as 55:30: 70 (X 100), width as 35-38: 25: 52-55

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