Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 74. (Budapest 1982)

Papp, J.: Taxonomical and faunistical novelties of the Opiinae in the Arctogaea (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)

Hoplocrotaphus mysteriosus FISCHER, 1971 — Hitherto known only from Mongolia on the basis of the female holotype and male allotype deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 5290 (holotype) and 5291 (allotype). New to the fauna of Romania. Locality — 1 Ç : Romania, Dobrudzha, rezerv. Agigea, 12 October 1969, leg. C. G. NAGY. Opius (Nosopoea) altimontanus FISCHER, 1969 — Up to now known only in Central Europe: Austria (in the Alps), Hungary, Romania (Transylvania) and CSSR (Slovakia). New to the fauna of Finland. Locality— 1 9 '• Finland, Pallastunturi, 29 July 1967, leg. F. MIHÁLYI. Opius (Hypocynodus) arundinis FISCHER, 1964 — Up to now this species has been known on the basis of the male holotype from Hungary. The male specimen from Jordan represents a dark form. Second tergite (together with other tergites) brown. Legs brown to brownish. First tergite somewhat longer than wide at hind. Antenna with 17 joints. New to the fauna of Jordan. - Holotype is deposi­ted in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 5274. Locality— 1 çf : East Jordan, Wadi Shaib, 50 m, 2 February 1958, leg. J. KLAPPERICH. Opius (Tolbia) caesus HALIDAY, 1837 — Frequent to common in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Syria. Locality— 1 9 0 n the Instytut Zoologii, Warszawa): Syria, Damascus, 9 May 1961, leg. RIEDEL. Opius (Opius) caricivorae FISCHER, 1964 — Described from Germany, reported from France, Poland and recently from Hungary (PAPP 1979a). New to the fauna of Sicilia (Italy), Turkey and Ukraine (USSR). Localities­1 9: Sicilia (Italy), Altofonte, 15 June 1976, leg. G. MINEO.­1 9: Turkey, Adana, 9 August 1979, leg. BEYARSLAN.- 1 9 : USSR, Ukraine, Kiev, airport, 18 May 1975, leg. L. ZOMBORI. Opius (Nosopaeopius) crassicrus THOMSON, 1895 — Sporadically in some countries of Europe (Sweden, USSR: Leningrad, CSSR, Austria, Romania: Transylvania). New to the fauna of Bulgaria. Locality- 1 9 : Bulgaria, Mts. Rila, 11 September 1928, leg. L. BÍRÓ. Opius (Hypocynodus) crassipes WESMAEL, 1835 —Listed from several European countries as far eastwards as Romania (Transylvania). New to the fauna of Armenia (USSR). Locality­2 9 : USSR, Armenia, Karashamb, Agveran, 1900 m, 2 June 1980, No. 133*, leg. J. PAPP. Opius (Cryptonastes) curvatus FISCHER, 1957 — Since its description known in Central Europe (Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania : Transylvania) and Sweden. New to the fauna of Armenia (USSR). Locality- 1 cf : USSR, Armenia, Tsakhadzor, 2000 m, No. 139, leg. J. PAPP. Opius (Xynobius) decoratus STELFOX, 1949 — Scutellum with extremely fine reticulate sculpture sculpture of median lobe of mesonotum somewhat stronger, rl-2 and c«2-3 unusually thick. Antenna with 33 joints. Body reddish yellow, hind half of thorax black.—A rare species. Listed from a few localities in England, CSSR and Hungary. New to the fauna of Armenia (USSR). Locality- 1 çf : USSR, Armenia, Yerevan, Botanical Garden, 25 July 1977, No. 116**. leg. L. ZOMBORI. Opius (Phaedrotoma) depeculator (FÖRSTER, 1862) — Reported from several countries of Europe its easternmost locality is Leningrad in the USSR. New to the fauna of Armenia and Georgia (USSR), and Romania. Localities- 1 9 : Romania, Agigea, 22 July 1972, leg. K. NAGY.- 2 0+2^: USSR, Armenia, Yerevan, Botanical Garden, 1000 m, 3 June 1980, No. 138, leg. J. PAPP.- 1 9 : USSR, Georgia, Sukhumi, Kelasuri valley, 19 May 1975, leg. L. ZOMBORI.- 1 çf : USSR, Georgia, Sukhumi, Gumista valley, 19 May 1975, leg. L. ZOMBORI.- 1 çf : USSR, Georgia, Noa, Kodori valley, 26 May 1975, leg. S. TÓTH. Opius (Phaedrotoma) diversiformis FISCHER, 1960 — Closely related to O. (Ph.) exiguus WESMAEL; I gave their distinction in my previous paper (PAPP 1979a).- Its sporadic localities were listed in Austria and Hungary. New to the fauna of Armenia and Georgia (USSR). *This and the subsequent numbers refer to the locality numbers given by me in my itinerary to Armenia (USSR) (PAPP, J., 1980). **This and the subsequent numbers refer to the locality numbers given by Vásárhelyi and Zombori in their itinerary to Armenia (USSR) (VASÁRHELYI & ZOMBORI 1978).

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