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)

The new species stands nearest to O. nigromaculatus CAMERON, 1906, the two species are distinguished as follows: O. turgus sp. n. 1. Ground colour of body rufo­testaceous with black pattern on ocellar field, thorax and first tergite. 2. Antenna with 37 joints. 3. Nervulus almost interstitial, scarcely postfureal. O. nigromaculatus Cam. 1. Ground colour of body black, abdomen brown. 2. Antenna with 29 joints. 3. Nervulus distinctly postf ureal. Orgilus sumatranus (ENDERLEIN) comb. n. Eubadizon sumatranum ENDERLEIN, 1912, Arch. Naturg., 78 (A): 38, çf Ç, type locality: Sumatra, Soekaranda. I designated the single male specimen as lectotype viewing that the head of the single female specimen (i. e. the paralectotype) is lacking. Designation of the rf lectotype and the Ç paralectotype (the two type-specimens had received the same labels except the sex sign on the third label): „Sumatra, Soekaranda, Dr. H. Dohm S." (first label, printed) —"Type" (second reddish label, printed) —"Eubadizon Figs. 9-12. Orgilus szelenyii sp. n. 9 : 9 = head in frontal view, 10 = head in lateral view, 11 = distal part of right fore wing, 12 = tergites 1-3. — Figs. 13-16. Orgilus turgus sp. n. çf : 13 = head in dorsal view, 14 = head in lateral view, 15 = distal part of right fore wing, 16 = tergites 1-3

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