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)

sumatranum Enderl. çf" (lectotype) "$ " (paralectotype) (Enderlein's handscript) "Dr. En­derlein det. 19" (printed) "12" (Enderlein's handscript) (third label)—"Lectotypus" (printed red) "Orgilus sumatranus (End. 1912). 0*, Papp 1981." (my handscript) (fourth label, of male with printed red frame). —"Paralectotypus ... $ ..." (fourth label of female, text otherwise agreeing with that of the lectotypus). Lectotype and paralectotype are deposited in the Instytut Zoologiczny, Warszawa. * * * The "Type" of Eubadizon tibiale ENDERLEIN was also lent to me by DR. E. KIERYCH, and an examination of it resulted the change of its taxonomical status : Orgilus tibialis (ENDERLEIN) comb. n. Eubadizon tibiale ENDERLEIN, 1912, Arch. Naturg., 78 (A): 39, 9» tyP e locality: British Honduras, Manatee (Central America). Eubadizon tibialende SHENEFELT, 1970, Cat. Hym. 5, Brae. 2, p. 249, (new name for E. tibiale ENDER­LEIN 1912 nec HALIDAY 1835). The following four labels are attached to the holotype designated here: "Manatee, Br. Hond. II" (first label, handscript) —"Type" (second reddish, label, printed) —"Eubadi­zon tibiale Enderl. Type" (Enderlein's handscript) "Dr. Enderlein det. 19" (printed) "12" (Enderlein's handscript) (third label) —"Lectotypus" (printed red) "Orgilus tibialis (End. 1912). 9 . Papp 1981." (my handscript) (fourth label). Holotype is deposited in the Instytut Zoologiczny, Warszawa. * * * KEY TO THE ORGILUS HAL. SPECIES OF THE INDO-AUSTRALIAN REGION Ground colour of body yellow or reddish yellow with more or less black or blackish brown pattern. First tergite distinctly twice as long as broad at hind, faintly widening posteriorly (Fig. 17). Tergites 1-3 evenly and rather densely granulöse. Ovipositor sheath some­what longer than body. Radial vein reaching tip of wing, cu3 present, cuqul thrice as long as cu2 (Fig. 18), nervulus postf ureal. Sternaulix narrow, finely crenulated. Head in dorsal view contracted (Fig. 19), though somewhat less contracted than that of O. szelenyii sp. n. (cf. Fig. 8). Ocellar field black; hind third of tergite 3 and apex of femur 3 + tibia 3 blackish brown. Qçf : 6 mm. — Indonesia (Sumatra) O. sumatranus (ENDERLEIN, 1912), comb. n. First tergite at most 1.4-1.5 times as long as broad at hind, more or less distinctly widening posteriorly (Figs. 5, 7, 12). Tergites 1-2 with other sculpture, tergite 3 al­ways polished. Ovipositor sheath distinctly shorter than body. Antenna with 35 joints. First tergite relatively less long, only 1.25 times as long as wide at hind (Fig. 12). Nervulus postfurcal, cu3 absent (Fig. 11). Ovipositor sheath twice as long as hind tibia. Yellow to straw yellow. Ocellar field, metanotum, pro­podeum and first tergite black. 9 • 4 mm. — Australia (Adelaide) O. szelenyii sp. n. 1 (10) 2 (3) 3 (2) 4 (5)

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