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)
Holotype deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 2882. The new species is dedicated to its Hungarian collector, DR. LÁSZLÓ MÓCZÁR, the well-known specialist of Aculeata. The new species is related to O. pulcher (SZÉPLIGETI, 1905), the specific differences between them are tabulated below: O. moczari sp. n. 1. Maxillar palp in lateral view as long as height of head (Fig. 3). 2. Radial vein approaching tip of wing, rl distinctly shorter than width of stigma and perpendicular to longitudinal axis of stigma, cw3 absent (Fig. 4). 3. First tergite more broadening posteriorly, its hind width 2.5 times greater than fore width, and its two basal keels weakly converging (Fig. 5). O. pulcher (SZÉPL.) 1. Maxillar palp in lateral view about half as long as height of head. 2. Radial vein reaching tip of wing, rl almost as long as width of stigma and directed somewhat outwards, cui present as a short vein (Fig. 6). 3. First tergite less broadening posteriorly, its hind width twice greater than fore width, and its two basal keels parallel (Fig. 7). Orgilus szelenyii sp. n. 0 (Figs. 8-12) 9. Body 4 mm long, somewhat elongated. Head in dorsal view (Fig. 8). twice broader than long, temple behind eyes contracted, occiput moderately excavated. Head in frontal view (Fig. 9) distinctly one-quarter broader than high, inner margin of eyes faintly diverging towards oral part, face somewhat wider than high. Distance between tentorial pits equals with that between one tentorial pit and nearest lower marginal point of eye. Malar space twice as long as basal width of mandible. Eye in lateral view (Fig. 10) nearly round, i.e. slightly higher than wide, and distinctly thrice wider than temple. Ocelli forming almost an equilateral triangle, distance between two ocelli minutely longer than greatest diameter of hind tocellus. OOL 1.7 times longer than POL (12:7, X 100, Fig. 8). Face shiny, with fine, even and superficial punctation. Frons coriaceous and dull. Vertex, temple and occiput polished. Temple behind carinated. Occiput not carinated. Antenna as long as body, with 35 joints. Flagellar joints 1 — 5-6 2.5 times as long as broad, further ones slightly attenuating and shortening so that penultimate joint 1.4-1.5 times as long as broad. Thorax in lateral view 1.8 times as long as high. Mesonotum on its hind half with fine punctures. Propodeum with rather transverse strio-rugosity, without carination. Otherwise thorax smooth and shiny. Notaulix deep, narrow, finely crenulated. Sternaulix linearly impressed on lower hind half of mesopleuron. Hind coxa above subshiny, coriaceous. Hind femur four times as long as broad. Two spurs of hind tibia unequal in length, inner spur half and outer spur about one-third as long as basitarsus. Fore wing as long as body. Stigma four times longer than wide, emitting radial vein from its distal third, rl directed outwards and as long as width of stigma, r2 feebly arched and reaching tip of wing, cuqul somewhat longer than cu2, cu3 absent (Fig. 11). Nervulus postfurcal. Abdomen about as long as thorax. First tergite (Fig. 12) distinctly broadening posteriorly, 1.25 times as long as wide at hind, its median surface granularly uneven, otherwise smooth and shiny. Second tergite almost one-third broader before than long medially, third tergite more transverse than second tergite and 2.5 times wider before than long medially; second tergite one-third longer medially than third tergite (Fig. 12). Second tergite antero-medially rugulo-subrugulose with longitudinal element, otherwise smooth; further tergites polished. Ovipositor sheath distinctly twice as long as hind tibia or as long as abdomen and half thorax together. Body yellow to straw yellow. Ocellar field black. Mandible and palps yellow, galea pale yellow. Scape yellow, its outer side black. Flagellum blackish, below yellowish, apically fully dark. Metanotum and propodeum black. Legs lemon yellow, last tarsal joints and pulvilli blackish. First tergite black, its hind third yellow. Ovipositor sheath black. Wings hyaline. Stigma yellow with dark uppermargin. Carpal vein and metacarp greyish, further veins greyish-yellowish pigmented. cf and host unknown.