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)

length to previous species. Body rufo-testaceous. Ocellar field, mesopleuron and first tergite medially, further tergites nearly entirely black. 9 : 5 mm. — Pakistan, China (Kanshu) O. nigromaculatus CAMERON, 1906 9 (8) Radial vein reaching tip of wing, rl issuing less distally from middle of stigma, cui less than half as long as cuqul (Fig. 6). First tergite 1.3 times longer than wide at hind. Antenna 25 jointed. Third femur 3.8 times as long as broad. Second tergite unevenly granulöse medially, otherwise polished. Body yellow with rich black pat­tern on ocellar field, propodeum, tergite 1 and tergites 4-7. çf: 3 mm. — Singapore O. pulcher (SZÉPLIGETI, 1905) 10 (1) Ground colour of body black or brownish black with rather few yellow, reddish yellow or testaceous pattern. 11 (14) Radial vein ending well before tip of wing, cui present (Figs. 15, 21). First tergite 1.5-1.6 times as long as wide at hind (Figs. 16, 22). 12 (13) Length of metacarp to tip of R distinctly shorter than length of stigma, rl as long as width of stigma, cui longer than cu2 (Fig. 21); nervulus postfurcal. Second tergite rugo-rugulose, Spiracle of first tergite protruding, tergite itself less broadening poste­riorly (Fig. 22). Antenna with 28 joints, penultimate 3^4 joints cubic. Eye in lateral view only 1.5 times higher than wide (Fig. 23). Ovipositor sheath as long as abdomen and propodeum together. 9ö* : 3.8-4 mm. — Hawaii O. swezeyi FULL AW AY, 1956 13 (12) Length of metacarp to tip of R distinctly longer than length of stigma, rl longer than width of stigma, cui shorter than cu2 (Fig. 15); nervulus almost interstitial. Second tergite polished. Spiracle of first tergite not protruding, tergite itself more broadening posteriorly (Fig. 16). Antenna with 37 joints, penultimate joint 1.6 times as long as broad. Eye in lateral view 1.9 times higher than wide (Fig. 14). çf : 4.5 mm. — Sri Lanka O. turgus sp. n. 14 (11) Radial vein reaching tip of wing, cui absent (Fig. 51, in BALTAZÁR 1962, p. 755) First tergite twice as long as wide at hind. Antenna at least with 30 joints. Nervulus interstitial. Qçf: 3.5 mm. — Philippines O. ashmeadi VIERECK, 1911 * * * Acknowledgement — My taxonomical work was helped by MR. T. HUDDLESTON (British Museum, Nat. Hist., London) by examining and making drawings of some morphological features of the holotype of Orgilus nigromaculatus CAM. ; by DR. E. KIERYCH (Instytut Zoologiczny PAN, Warszawa) by lending me the types (1 9 + Içf) of Orgilus sumatranus (END.) (and Orgilus tibialis END., 1 9 too) from the Enderlein's Collection; and by G. M. NISHIDA (Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu) by loaning me the female holotype of Orgilus swezeyi FULL. TO all these colleagues should go my most sincere thanks. References ACHTERBERG, C. V. (1976): A revision of the tribus Blacini (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Helconinae). — Tjidschr. Ent., 118 (7): 159-322. BALTAZÁR, C. R. (1962): The genera of parasitic Hymenoptera in the Philippines, Part 1. — Pacific Insects, 4 (4): 737-771. CAMERON, P. (1906): On the Tenthredinidae and parasitic Hymenoptera collected in Baluchistan by Major C. G. Nurse. Part I. — /. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc, 17: 89-107. ENDERLEIN, G. (1912): Neue Gattungen und Arten aussereuropäischer Braconiden. — Archiv f. Naturgesch., 78 (A): 38-41. FULLAWAY, D. T. (1956): New species of Hymenoptera. — Proc. Hawaii, ent. Soc, 16: 40-44.

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