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)

Locality- 1 9 : Germany (FRG), Schiltz/Hessen, Breitenbach, Gewächshaus, July 1970. Opius (Opiothorax) phytobiae FISCHER, 1958 — Antenna with 20 (1 9) ar »d 21-22 joints (4 çf ). First tergite rather polished. Otherwise agreeing with my Greek specimen (PAPP, J., 1982). — Reported from one locality in Poland and one in Greece. New to the fauna of Georgia (USSR). Locality- 1 $ +4 cf: USSR, Georgia, Sukhumi, Kelasuri valley, 19 and 21 May 1975, leg. L. ZOMBORI. Opius (Utetes) rotundiventris THOMSON, 1895 - Sporadic to frequent in North, West and Central Europe as far southwards as Hungary and Roumania (Transylvania). New to the fauna of Yugoslavia. Locality — 3 çf : Yugoslavia, 20 km S of Leskovac, 13 May 1977, leg. L. ZOMBORI. —2 9 : Switzerland, Luzern: Balmoos, light, trap, 970 m, 12 June 1978, leg. RÉZBÁNYÁI. Opius (Cryptonastes) russalka FISCHER, 1968 — Since its description from Mongolia no other distributional data were published of this species. New to the fauna of Syria. Supposedly widely distributed in the Palaearctic Region. — Holotype of O. russalka Fl. is deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 5272. Locality — 5 9 +2 çf : Syria, Maaret, ex Liriomyza cicerina RONDANI, June 1980 (host's food­plant: Cicer arietinum collected 8 May 1980), leg. et educ. SITHANANTHAM. Opius (Allotypus) saevus HALIDAY, 1837 — N. rec. antefurcal, antenna with 28 (1 9) and 31 joints (1 çf). — Listed from a few localities in Europe (England, Denmark, Austria, Hungary) and in the Far East Asia (Korea). New to the fauna of Armenia (USSR). Locality - 1 9 +1 cf : USSR, Armenia, Ankavan, 1800 m, 18 July 1977, No. 98, leg. L. ZOMBORI. Opius (Utetes) scrutator TOBIAS, 1977 — The type-series originates from the western half of the USSR (Crimea, Caucasus, Karaganda). New to the fauna of Germany (GDR). — Antenna with 32 (1 9) and 37 (1 cf) joints. Locality - 1 9 +1 çf : Germany (GDR), Chemnitz (= Karl-Marx-Stadt). Opius (Allophlebus) singularis WESMAEL, 1835 — Reported from several countries in the northern half of Europe as far south-eastwards as Hungary and Bulgaria. New to the fauna of Roumania, Armenia and Georgia (USSR). Localities - 1 9 : Romania, Agigea, 20-25 July 1968, leg. L. MÓCZÁR. - 1 9 : USSR, Georgia, Gudauta, c. 10 km N, 27 May 1975, leg. L. ZOMBORI. — 1 9 : USSR, Armenia, Megradzor, 1600 m, 18 July 1977, No. 100, leg. L. ZOMBORI. - l çf : USSR, Armenia Tsakhadzor, 2000 m, 26 July 1977, leg. L. ZOMBORI. - 1 çf : USSR, Armenia, Tsakhadzor, 2000 m, 4 June 1980, leg. J. PAPP. Opius (Gastrosema) subsulcatus GRANGER, 1949 — Its unexpected turning up in Jordan is of great faunistic surprise. Described and up to now known only from Madagascar — Malgasy. Through the kindness of MR. B. SIGWALT (Paris) I was able to examine the female „Type" of this species, and its comparison to my single male from Jordan revealed the identity of the two specimens. — Distribution: Madagascar, Jordan. New to the fauna of Jordan. Locality - 1 çf: East Jordan, Wadi Schaib, 200 m, 3 October 1958, leg. J. KLAPPERICH. Opius (Gastrosema) suscitatus PAPP, 1979 — Cw2 somewhat shorter than that of the holotype: r2 1.7 times longer than cuqul (1 çf, Afghanistan), and twice longer (holotype, Tunisia), respectively. Antenna with 22 joints (holotype with 21 joints). Otherwise similar to the holotype. - Described from Tunisia, new to the fauna of Afghanistan. Locality - 1 cf : Afghanistan, Prov. Kabul, Bini Hesar lake, 1780 m, 17 May 1974, No. 106, leg. L. PAPP. Opius (Allophlebus) tarni sp. n. 9 cf, see p. 249. Opius (Misophthora) tobiasi FISCHER, 1959 — The single Armenian female deviate from the type-series in its colour: every tergites black (types) — metasoma black, second and third tergites reddish yellow. Both the Armenian and the Hungarian single female + male (latter named by its describer, Dr. M. FISCHER, himself in 1981) deviate from the type-series by the length of r2: that of type only 1.2-1.3 timds longer — that of the Armenian and Hungarian females 1.5 times longer than cuqul. — Described from Turkmenia (USSR) on the basis of 7 9 and 1 cf specimens. Since its description no further distributional record was published. New to the fauna of Armenia (USSR) and Hungary. Localities — 1 9+1 cf '• Hungary, Martonvásár, swept in spring barley, 30 May 1955, leg. L. MÓCZÁR. - 1 9 : USSR, Armenia, Garni, 1200 m, 9 July 1977, No. 84, leg. L. ZOMBORI.

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