Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 73. (Budapest 1981)
Papp, J.: Three new Orgilus Hal. species from the Indo-Australian Region (Hymenoptera, Braconidae: Mimagathidinae)
palp thick (Fig. 3). Eye in lateral view (Fig. 3) nearly one-third higher than wide, and almost thrice wider than temple. Ocelli forming an almost equilateral triangle, distance between two ocelli distinctly shorter than greatest diameter of an ocellus. OOL twice as long as POL (9:5-4, X 100, Fig. 1). Head uneven, subshiny to dull. Temple behind and occiput not carinated. Antenna as long as body, with 23 joints. First flagellar joint four times as long as broad, further joints gradually shortening and indistinctly attenuating so that penultimate joint nearly twice as long as broad (5-6:3). Thorax in lateral view one-and-a-half times as long as high. Pronotum, mesonotum, scutellum, meso- and metapleuron coriaceous, dull. Propodeum very weakly coriaceous, subshiny to shiny, without carination. Notaulix distinct but not deep, not crenulated. Sternaulix indicated by a broad and shallow depression. Hind coxa coriaceous. Hind femur 3.5 times longer than broad. Two spurs of hind tibia unequal in length, inner spur half and outer spur one-third as long as basitarsus. Fore wing somewhat longer than body. Stigma 3.3 times as long as wide, emitting radial vein a little distally from its middle, rl shorter than width of stigma and perpendicular to its longitudinal axis; r2 feebly arched and approaching tip of wing; cuqul almost twice as long as cui, latter two veins on a same line, cui absent (Fig. 4). Nervulus interstitial. Abdomen somewhat longer than thorax, but shorter than head and thorax together. First tergite (Fig. 5) widening posteriorly, 1.4 times as long as wide at hind, its two basal keels extending to middle, its surface rugulose. Second tergite 1.45 broader before than long medially and one-third longer than third tergite; third tergite more transverse than second tergite and 2.6 times broader before than long medially (Fig. 5). Second tergite granulo-rugulose. Further tergites polished. Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia and half basitarsus combined. Body brownish yellow. Ocellar field black. Mandible, galea and palps yellow. Scape and pedicel yellowish, first flagellar joint darkening yellowish, flagellum darkening to blackish. Legs somewhat lighter brownish yellow. Ovipositor sheath black. Wings hyaline. Stigma opaque yellow. Venation with yelowish pigmentation. o* and host unknown. Locality. 1 Ç (holotype): New Guinea (Papua), Wau, caught with Malaise-trap, 24 September 1972, leg. L. MÓCZÁR. Figs. 1-5. Orgilus moczari sp. n. Q ; l = head in dorsal view, 2 = head in frontal view, 3 = head in lateral view, 4 = distal part of right fore wing, 5 = tergites 1-5. — Figs. 6-7. Orgilus pulcher (SZÉPL.) rf: 6 — distal part of right fore wing, 7 = tergites 1-3. — Fig. 8. Orgilus szelenyii sp. n. £ . head in dorsal view