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)

Opius (Nosopoea) tuberculifer FISCHER, 1958 — Taken in a single locality in three European countries each (Germany, Switzerland, Hungary). New to the fauna of Austria. — Allotype is de­posited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest; Hym. Typ. No. 5273. Locality — 2 Q • Austria, Innsbruck, Mentlberg, c. 700 m, 1 June 1974, leg. L. ZOMBORI. Opius (Opiothorax) turcicus FISCHER, 1960 — Widely though rather sporadically distributed in the Palaearctic Region. New to the fauna of Jordan and Iraq. Localities — 1 rf (in Instytut Zoologii, Warszawa): Iraq, near Bagdad, 10 km NW, 9 April 1961, leg. RIEDEL. — 1 $: Jordan, Jordan valley, Jericho, 31 March 1959, leg. J. KLAPPERICH. Opius (Stontosema) ziratus sp. n. 2, see p. 252. Pokomandya curticornis FISCHER, 1959 — The holotype originates from „As. min. Angora" in Turkey; furthermore listed from Czechoslovakia (1 locality) and from Hungary (7 localities) The locality below is its second known distributional datum in Turkey. New to the fauna of Greece. Localities — 4 9 : Turkey, Adana, 5-19 August 1979, leg. A. BEYARSLAN. — 1 9 : Greece, Lakonia, waterfall b. Nomia-Lyra, 1 June 1979, leg. L. GOZMÁNY. 2. Description of the new species Opius (Pendopius) gerdi sp. n. rf (Figs. 1-3.) cf. Body 2.2 mm long, somewhat elongated. Head in dorsal view (Fig. 1) somewhat less trans­verse, 1.9 times broader between eyes than long, behind eyes temple rounded, eye distinctly one-third as long as temple. Face together with clypeus one-third wider than high. Clypeus distinctly twice wider below than high medially. Distance between tentorial pits twice greater than distance between a pit and lowest point of eye. Mouth open. Mandible gradually broadening basally, i.e. without Figs. 1-3. Opius gerdi sp. n. : 1 = head in dorsal view, 2 = first tergite, 3 = distal part of right fore wing. — Figs. 4-5. O. costaricensis Fi. : 4 = head in dorsal view, 5 = first tergite. — Fig. 6. O. mendus sp. n. : head in lateral view. — Fig. 7. O. peterseni Fi. : head in lateral view. — Figs. 8-10. O. ziratus sp. n. : 8 = head in lateral view, 9 = first tergite, 10 = distal part of right fore wing

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