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

Szelényi, G.: Three new Pteromalid genera (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) in the Hungarian fauna

half, the following ones laterally everywhere covered with very short silvery white hairs; sheets of ovipositor protruding but shorter than hind metatarsus. Length: 4.7 mm. Male and biology unknown. Holotype (0): Hungary, Hortobágy, Kunmadaras: Döghalom, 13. VI. 1974 leg. Dr. Z. KASZAB (Hym. Typ. nr. 6914) Nasoniella gen. n. Like Nasonia ASHMEAD, 1904. but face not recèdent below toruli, in lateral aspect evenly vaulting, occiput not carinated, funicle 1 very short, almost ring-like, pronotum slightly declining ahead, notaulices but anteriorly visible, not reaching hind margin of mesoscutum, nucha represented by a smooth, shining, transverse stripe, wings with dusky discal ciliation, marginal fringes present, speculum almost wanting. Resembles also Tritneptis GIRAULT, 1908 and Diglochis FÖRSTER, 1856. but differs from both genera by the finely engraved sculpture of thoracic dorsum. Antennái formula : 1,1,2,6,3. Nasoniella conspicua sp. n. (Figs. 4-5) Female. — Black with hardly any metallic tint, only pleurae, propodeum and first tergite of gaster slightly bluish, rest of gaster coppery, scape yellow, antennae brown, coxae metallic, femora brown, tibiae and tarsal segments, except clawjoint, yellow. Head transverse, almost twice as broad as long (45:23), in front nearly as wide as high (45:23), ocelli in a low triangle POL equal to OOL (12), hind ocelli twice as far from eye margin than from hind margin of vertex; temples almost as broad as eye (8:10), occiput not margined, eyes very scarcely hairy; malar space more than half the length of eye (12:18), oral fossa more than twice as long as malar space; toruli but a little above the lower eye line, scape as long as eye (18), pedicel distinctly longer than anelli and funicle 1 together, funicle tolerably clavate, pedicel longer than four following joints together, twice as long as broad, funicle joints strongly transverse, funicle 1 extremely transverse and short, almost ring-like but having sensilla belongs to the gradually Figs 1-3. Neolonchetron hungaricum gen. n. et sp. n. 9 1. Antenna. 2. Gaster in lateral aspect. 3. Body - Figs 4-5. Nasoniella conspicua gen. n. et sp. n. 9 4. Antenna. 5. Head in lateral aspect­Figs 6-7. Stenetroidea striatifacies gen. n. et sp. n. 9 6. Body. 7. Antenna

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